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vbaileyuk
Oct 07, 2015Aspirant
Rate Limiting Options
Hi, I've started supporting a client with some aging DLink switches that need replacing - as a long time Netgear user I was planning on replacing them with a managed stack comprised of M4100 unit...
vbaileyuk
Oct 15, 2015Aspirant
Sorry for the delay in replying - it all got a bit hectic at work for a while.
The DLink switches current in use are DGS-1210-24. These are used to deliver Internet connectivity to the client companies within the building and thus each port is in its own VLAN, with one port acting as an uplink to the Internet source and one reserved for the management VLAN.
These switches have very easy bandwidth control - just set a max kbps throughput for ingress and egress on each port - and this is used to limit the Internet bandwidth to the rate that each client pays for. I couldn't see a direct equivalent to this in the Netgear firmware of the managed switches I looked at - there are some rate limiting features but it seemed very complex.
Thanks.
JohnRo
Oct 15, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi vbaileyuk,
I have tried looking for switches with a Basic-Rate limiting option. Here are the models that I recommend:
GS716Tv3: 16-port 1000base-T Gigabit Smart Managed Switch • 16 Gigabit copper ports • 2 dedicated SFP ports
GS724Tv4: 24-port 1000base-T Gigabit Smart Managed Switch • 24 Gigabit copper ports • 2 dedicated SFP ports
GS748Tv5: 48-port 1000base-T Gigabit Smart Managed Switch • 48 Gigabit copper ports • 2 dedicated SFP ports and 2 combo copper/SFP ports
If you need more information about these units, please click here.
For basic-rate limiting configuration, click here.
If you have more questions, the community will be happy to assist.
Thanks.
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