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03-24-2011 07:33 AM - last edited on 03-03-2014 09:24 PM by Maiko-I
03-24-2011 07:33 AM - last edited on 03-03-2014 09:24 PM by Maiko-I
2810-48G or 2510G-48?
I've been looking at switches to upgrade our network with.
The two major things I've been looking for are:
802.1Q - Vlan Tagging. We need a switch that can handle at least 10 VLANs. It appears that the 2510G handles at least 64.
802.3ad - We have several servers that I'd like to bond the ethernet connections so we have more bandwidth to. I'm aware that both switches are limited to 24 trunks total with a maximum of 8 trunks in a group.
The only major difference I could find between the 2510 and the 2810 is the 2810 has the option to add a redundant power supply. Are there any other differences? ---- If not, I think I'll save the $800 difference and get the 2510.
P.S. This thread has been moved from Switches, Hubs, Modems (Legacy ITRC forum) to ProCurve / ProVision-Based. - Hp Forum Modertor
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03-28-2011 11:29 AM - last edited on 08-17-2011 09:13 AM by Kevin_Paul
03-28-2011 11:29 AM - last edited on 08-17-2011 09:13 AM by Kevin_Paul
Re: 2810-48G or 2510G-48?
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04-01-2011 01:21 AM
04-01-2011 01:21 AM
Re: 2810-48G or 2510G-48?
2810 is also more performant than 2510, so if you are looking for Highspeed Gigabit connection this is the first choice.
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