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Re: NANOGers home data centers - What's in your closet?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matthew Petach)
Sun Aug 14 22:08:32 2011

In-Reply-To: <1313356872.4021.48.camel@Espresso.NEEBU.Net>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 19:07:49 -0700
From: Matthew Petach <mpetach@netflight.com>
To: khuon@neebu.net
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Jake Khuon <khuon@neebu.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-08-14 at 13:11 -0700, Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
>> So, there you go, a way to star 8 8-port switches off a central switch
>> with the remote switches needing no power. =A0This allows UPS'ing the
>> central switch only, while knowing they will all stay up.
>
> In some cases, that's not always a great idea. =A0Consider the situation
> whereby a remote "site" served by a remote switch has two or more
> network devices that rely on another in a local fashion... such as in
> the case of a NAS or SAN serving a local workgroup of machines. =A0If you
> have to take down the central switch for whatever reason then you cut
> power to the remote switch and all the associated end-station lose local
> network connectivity as well.
>
> Of course you can always resort to manually plugging in the remote
> switches. =A0Can those GS108T-200 perform auto-cutover to AC power? =A0Th=
at
> would be ideal.

Of course, if he had local AC power available, it would kinda defeat one of
the points of having PoE, which is to be able to put switches where there
isn't a convenient AC drop to begin with.  ^_^;

Matt


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