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zvl2015-03-05 22:39:09
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zvl, 2015-03-05 22:39:09

What equipment can be chosen to build a LAN?

Due to work, I only encountered HP equipment and I don’t know any analogues from other manufacturers.
If it's not difficult, throw a similar config on the equipment of other vendors.
PoE/PoE+ is required at the access level
The existing project includes:
Network core
HP 5406 zl (J9642A)
- HP 10/100/1000 PoE+ 24-port module zl (J9307A) 4 pcs.
- 24-port HP SFP v2 module zl(J9537A) 1 pc.
- HP 10GbE SFP+ 4-port module zl(J9309A) 1 pc.
Access level
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+(J9853A) 6pcs
HP X121 1G SFP LC SX(J4858C) transceivers - multimode up to 550m

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mikes, 2015-03-06
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Here it is rather not from analogues that you need to look, but from what you want to get, what network technologies will be used.
If you only need to scatter the network into VLANs and terminate them in the core, this is one thing, but if multicast appears, QoS, etc. ... this is another set.
It would be nice to describe the problem

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zvl, 2015-03-06
@zvl

Enterprise network for approximately 300-350 people 1 HP BladeSystem c7000 server, all located in the same building on different floors. The network has SIP telephony (placed in a separate VLAN), video is not planned.
Indeed, the question was not quite correctly asked, we need not an analogue, we need the implementation of a similar network on other equipment other than HP.
The chassis contains a 10GbE module for connecting the HP BladeSystem c7000 server cage, an SFP module for aggregation from the access level, and 4 Gigabit Ethernet modules with PoE for nearby cabinets.

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