Router and topology

Router and topology

Router and topology
Router and topology
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
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Hi All,

I'm trying to start with Omada environment but I've some doubt regarding routers. For now I need to have 2 switches coming from the router but even ER8411 doesn't support 2x10Gb. So, the only way would be to use a third one? 

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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

Hi @lanius_collurio 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

If you gotta have it coming from the router, then you don't have an option.

If you accept the cascade, you connect it in this way: router---switch---switch. All via 10Gbps fiber and it should work okay. But this does not seem to fit your expectations.

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Re:Router and topology-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

Hi @lanius_collurio 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

If you gotta have it coming from the router, then you don't have an option.

If you accept the cascade, you connect it in this way: router---switch---switch. All via 10Gbps fiber and it should work okay. But this does not seem to fit your expectations.

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Re:Router and topology
3 weeks ago

 Thanks @Clive_A for the answer. Is there any other way to start cascade not from router? Maybe I missed something. I'll add that WAN ports are needed.

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Re:Router and topology
3 weeks ago

Hi @lanius_collurio 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

lanius_collurio wrote

 Thanks @Clive_A for the answer. Is there any other way to start cascade not from router? Maybe I missed something. I'll add that WAN ports are needed.

Not from the router? I don't think I am following you. Can you repeat what you expect to achieve?

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Re:Router and topology
3 weeks ago

@Clive_A nevermind. I have all I need. Thanks

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