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Cisco SLM2024 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Smart Switch with 2 Combo SFPs
The SLM2024 offers twenty-four (24) 10/100/1000 Gigabit Copper ports with two (2) shared copper or optical (SFP) uplink interfaces for connecting the switch to the core network. The simplified user interface is an intuitive management tool enabling you to quickly utilize the comprehensive feature-set of the switch, resulting in a better optimized network.
Brand: Cisco Model: SLM2024 Format: CD Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 10.12" h x 17.32" w x 1.70" l, 6.83 pounds Easy-to-use Web browser interface makes installation quick and effortless Grow your network with options like Link Aggregation, Spanning Tree and Portfast 802.1x port authentication and MAC-based filtering brings network security down to the switch port level. Basic QoS enables the network to be used for networked applications including voice, video and data storage
Most helpful customer reviews 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Does a lot, cost a little... setup was a snap for me By truckboattruck Not sure about the other reviews, but this thing does WAY more than other switches in its price range. Yes, you need to use IE for setting it up (who doesn't have access to IE?) and it helps to read the manual (linksys forums are helpful too), but setup wasn't that difficult. Does link aggregation (Yes!), does VLANs fairly easily (once you get the hang of it - another YES!). If you are looking for a switch with 24 GigE ports that you can just plug gear into and have it just work, it'll do that. But if you've got bigger ideas in mind, it'll do those too. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Very good switch for the price By D. Holland For the money this is a very, very good deal. Key reasons (and these may be more specific to me - but if you dont need these features then I dont understand why you would seek a managed switch): * Support for VLANs - huge +. Allows you to segment a number of "lans" on the switch and dynamically. * COS support - this allows you to prioritize the traffic (layer-2 only) which is equally useful. * GBIC support - if you ever want to expand the switch, and also includes support for STP protocol to sort out switch loops. * Link Aggregation for a few hundred $$? If the the browser support makes this a 1-star switch then my suggestion is to return it, and spend a lot more on an Cisco IOS switch, HP Pro-curve or Juniper switch.. plenty of support there. It is worth dinging it - but not completely. Setup for VLANs is a bit wonky, and the documentation is poor imho. Documentation that simply tells you that a feature is called "X" and the options are "A,B and C" is useless - thats what the UI is for. Documentation that states a problem domain (I want to set up two VLANs) and walks you through the steps necessary to do that on *this* switch is far more useful. Another ding. My only other complaint (for a grade) is the backup/restore process could be a little better described. A quick word of warning - this seems to be a layer-2 switch ONLY, which means you cannot route between VLANs - which is a layer-3 activity. So if you want to connect the lans you need to have a router of some sort. If you want to aggregate all the vlans and send it out a common link - then you need a routing device that understands how to sort out the traffic, and more importantly, sort return traffic back to the correct places. For me - that solution will probably be M0n0wall or PFSense.. but your needs may be very different from mine. 5 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Good idea and price but poor compatibility By Joshua S. Lucy The web interface for this product gets an F. In addition to not working with FireFox (I'm on an all Linux and Mac OS network) this switch's documentation does not say it works ONLY with Internet Explorer. This is, however, the case. This product will probably be returned and Linksys needs to learn how to define the word 'compatibility'. In addition to that I waited 45 minutes for their support line only to find one other random review on Google stating this unit actually doesn't work with FireFox. Take a lesson from every other company I've ever worked with... be compatible with non-microsoft stuff. You might be surprised. See all 4 customer reviews...
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