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Old 04-06-2005, 04:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I've been asked to put together a proposal for replacing hubs with switches at a branch office. I need 2 different solutions to the following situation:

* The company has a branch location still using an Ethernet hub network. Congestion issues are getting to be a serious problem as more and more services are being added to the network.Currently each of the four floors has one or more hubs in a wiring closet supporting 30-35 computers except the ground floor, which has 65 computers.

* he four floors plug into an 8-port switch that was added earlier to reduce the congestion problems. While that solution was a major improvement it cannot keep up all of the time anymore. The Two servers and router to the internet also connect to the 8-port switch.

*The Branch cabling is relatively new and certified to category 5 standards. The company is not interested in any major cabling changes at this time.

*At least 75% of the 160 current workstations have NICs with 10/100, full duplex capabilities. All Laptop computers have newer NICs. All new machines include similar NICs.

*Need to consider what should be done with the existing switch. Are there higher bandwidth options for connecting the two servers?
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance....
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Would this also raise any security issues
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Old 04-06-2005, 11:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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all in one closet? buy a switch stack, at work we using dell poweredge switches. You could connect the exisiting switch with a crossover cable to any switch in the stack, we also currently do this at my work for a designated 'printer' switch; its a 3com something-er-another switch.

they do have 1gbps switches for ethernet now but you'd have to buy a compatible nic.
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