Damn, now I just got one for $400 on ebay w/ 1G x4 SFP NM. Still a solid piece of equipment. Support is till 2027 I believe, but more then capable for a home lab =)
Hi Joshua, that should work just fine. You can connect each access switch with a port-channel that has links on both 3850s. We typically use a router or Metro switch to terminate WAN circuits, but the the 3850 does support MQC so its QoS capabilities are going to be much stronger then previous series like the 3750-X. At a minimum make sure you are shaping your WAN interface to the MetroE port speed if it's subrate otherwise you won't get the full available bandwidth due to tail drops and TCP global synchronization. Or better yet do a hierarchical CBWFQ config with PQ if there is voice. Let us know how it works out.
Update - my super smart and awesome dad, who costars in this award worthy video, says that the 3850 now supports more switches in the stack than 4. It has been increased to 8 or 9 like the 3750s. He wasn't sure if the power stacking maximums have been increased to match though....
Hi, I have Cisco 3850 24S-S switch with 1G SFP BASE. I want to connect with HP NAS 1650 with10GE. PLease help me with what I have to go within the switch.
+Christopher Salinardi We're waiting for the guy in the striped shirt to return, we understand he's a Linksys Certified Internetwork Expert now with in depth knowledge of untagged switchports and 192.168.0.0/24 networks.
+Christopher Salinardi I was in a class once and was handed a free Cisco Press book for answering the question "Why does a layer 2 switch need a default gateway?" Ah, those were the days... Then there was that one time at Morton's that you remember... :)
I just purchased 2 for my design but not as access switches; distro switches due to customer cost constraint. I will be trunking two access switches to these two 3850s which will also be in a stackwise & power configuration. a metro ethernet will be connected to it as well. feedback is appreciated. www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/switches/campus-lan-switches-core-distribution/index.html
If I buy this 3850 switch goo.gl/BVHsGZ , is there shipped with a power supply? Are all the 3850 switches shipped with one power suppliy in the package? Anyone knows?
Damn, now I just got one for $400 on ebay w/ 1G x4 SFP NM. Still a solid piece of equipment. Support is till 2027 I believe, but more then capable for a home lab =)
Hi Joshua, that should work just fine. You can connect each access switch with a port-channel that has links on both 3850s. We typically use a router or Metro switch to terminate WAN circuits, but the the 3850 does support MQC so its QoS capabilities are going to be much stronger then previous series like the 3750-X. At a minimum make sure you are shaping your WAN interface to the MetroE port speed if it's subrate otherwise you won't get the full available bandwidth due to tail drops and TCP global synchronization. Or better yet do a hierarchical CBWFQ config with PQ if there is voice. Let us know how it works out.
Update - my super smart and awesome dad, who costars in this award worthy video, says that the 3850 now supports more switches in the stack than 4. It has been increased to 8 or 9 like the 3750s. He wasn't sure if the power stacking maximums have been increased to match though....
I was gifted one of these today, by the really cool dude at my job :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no new videos..maybe switch stacking tutorial ^_-
Can you give the exact model of the 3850 Series being un-boxed her please exp. WS-C3850-48F-S | Cheers
Hi, I have Cisco 3850 24S-S switch with 1G SFP BASE. I want to connect with HP NAS 1650 with10GE. PLease help me with what I have to go within the switch.
If you have a WS-C3850-24S, please take a look at the C3850-NM-2-10G 2 port 10G network module.
Wow, this is a really impressive video. When is the Linksys unboxing?
+Christopher Salinardi We're waiting for the guy in the striped shirt to return, we understand he's a Linksys Certified Internetwork Expert now with in depth knowledge of untagged switchports and 192.168.0.0/24 networks.
You must be mistaken, he's an expert in 192.168.1.0/24 networks and the believes that default gateways are a complete waste of time.
+Christopher Salinardi I was in a class once and was handed a free Cisco Press book for answering the question "Why does a layer 2 switch need a default gateway?" Ah, those were the days... Then there was that one time at Morton's that you remember... :)
I just purchased 2 for my design but not as access switches; distro switches due to customer cost constraint. I will be trunking two access switches to these two 3850s which will also be in a stackwise & power configuration. a metro ethernet will be connected to it as well. feedback is appreciated. www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/switches/campus-lan-switches-core-distribution/index.html
nice
If I buy this 3850 switch goo.gl/BVHsGZ , is there shipped with a power supply? Are all the 3850 switches shipped with one power suppliy in the package? Anyone knows?
It will with one power supply