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Discussing the ICX 6430-48p topic

Discussing the ICX 6430-48p topic

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XxgamerxX1677
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11-28-2023, 03:33 AM
#1
Icx 6430 -48p could support 10Gb SFP.
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XxgamerxX1677
11-28-2023, 03:33 AM #1

Icx 6430 -48p could support 10Gb SFP.

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
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11-28-2023, 04:26 AM
#2
I think 10G connects two identical devices but isn't used for networking. For networking it should only be 1G unless you can combine ports (check the manual). I haven’t heard of that brand before. I favor Cisco, Allied, HP and Juniper switches.
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MikeDragon159
11-28-2023, 04:26 AM #2

I think 10G connects two identical devices but isn't used for networking. For networking it should only be 1G unless you can combine ports (check the manual). I haven’t heard of that brand before. I favor Cisco, Allied, HP and Juniper switches.

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NexusExtreme
Junior Member
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12-05-2023, 02:43 PM
#3
The Ruckus Wireless datasheet for the 6430 is available at the provided link.
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NexusExtreme
12-05-2023, 02:43 PM #3

The Ruckus Wireless datasheet for the 6430 is available at the provided link.

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_GodPotato_
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12-06-2023, 05:11 PM
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You're linking two switches, right? That sounds like a 10Gb interconnect setup.
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_GodPotato_
12-06-2023, 05:11 PM #4

You're linking two switches, right? That sounds like a 10Gb interconnect setup.

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Yodeuu
Member
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12-08-2023, 09:16 AM
#5
This discussion covers all the information you'd need about affordable old Brocade switches. It’s useful if you’re planning a home network and considering whether outsourcing to an MSP would be cost-prohibitive.
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Yodeuu
12-08-2023, 09:16 AM #5

This discussion covers all the information you'd need about affordable old Brocade switches. It’s useful if you’re planning a home network and considering whether outsourcing to an MSP would be cost-prohibitive.

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kungfutyla
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12-29-2023, 07:01 AM
#6
Already addressed in your previous discussion. Keep building on that.
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kungfutyla
12-29-2023, 07:01 AM #6

Already addressed in your previous discussion. Keep building on that.