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mfieldhouse wrote: » And unless you go for the next one up which is 9 slots so you could fit another Supervisor card in - you're going to lose the entire chassis if the Supervisor fails.
So this got me thinking, when would you ever want to buy a chassis based switch over a stack of 3750s?
Virtually all 6500 chassis are deployed with a twin for redundancy, so losing one chassis doesn't immediately mean you're in an outage, though it's very annoying.
it also would depend also on the cost of what the company is willing to spend
Cisco generally says at 144 ports (about where you are) it becomes more cost effective to use a chassis based switch over stackable switches.
mfieldhouse wrote: » However, in this situation wouldn't you have to rely on fiber or CAT5 in EtherChannel to link the switches together whereas with the 3750s you've got the total 32 Gbps Stackwise backplane?
Also, I appreciate what you say about versatility of the Chassis, but in this situation those additional features would not be needed.
So in this situation where we require 192 ports, would it be more cost effective to go for the Chassis, 2 Sups, 3 x 48 PoE linecards and 2 x 24 non-PoE than a stack of 5 3750s?
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