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LANshake
Sep 20, 2012Aspirant
VLAN setup on Smart switches
Hardware: one GS716T one FS726TP one unmanaged switch Network devices: PC's , Printers, NAS IP cameras, video server VoIP Polycom phones (upcoming install) PC's and general network device...
kofi
Sep 23, 2012Aspirant
That's why Netgear tells some of these switches "L2+" to designate their limited routing capability.
The GSM7224P is for example what I have here - it takes the "ip route" command and allows inter VLAN routing with static routes. But does not do any advanced RIP or OSPF routing compared to the GS73xxS or GSM72xxS* series (i.e. the GSM7328FS here).
So yes, that's quite limited, but that's what other vendors also do on some of their entry-level managed switches as gap-filler between strictly L2 and full-blown L3 managed switches.
* GSM72xx(P)S: Provided, the L3 license is installed.
The GSM7224P is for example what I have here - it takes the "ip route" command and allows inter VLAN routing with static routes. But does not do any advanced RIP or OSPF routing compared to the GS73xxS or GSM72xxS* series (i.e. the GSM7328FS here).
So yes, that's quite limited, but that's what other vendors also do on some of their entry-level managed switches as gap-filler between strictly L2 and full-blown L3 managed switches.
* GSM72xx(P)S: Provided, the L3 license is installed.
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