I am looking into getting a Cisco Catalyst 1900 Series 12 port switch, its features are:
Features:
Multiple MAC address support:
The Catalyst 1900 Series supports a 1024-address cache shared among all ports.
CollisionFree operation for full-duplex 100BaseT, providing up to 200-Mbps bandwidth and extended distances using fiber-optic cabling.
CiscoWorks device-management support.
IEEE 802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol support with Port Fast option.
Up to 320-Mbps maximum forwarding bandwidth and 450,000 packets per
second (pps) aggregate packet-forwarding rate.
Shared memory architecture with 3-Mb packet buffer.
Connection for a redundant power system (RPS).
Telnet and SNMP support for in-band management and a menu-driven out-of-band management console.
Support for up to four port-configurable virtual LANs (VLANs).
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) to limit flooding of multicast traffic to predefined ports.
Port security to prevent unauthorized access to the network.
Broadcast storm control.
Embedded RMON (four groups).
I am going to be connecting it to a Cisco 2514 Router on a cable connection, would this switch be sufficient for 2 pc's and a small server?
Thanks
Features:
Multiple MAC address support:
The Catalyst 1900 Series supports a 1024-address cache shared among all ports.
CollisionFree operation for full-duplex 100BaseT, providing up to 200-Mbps bandwidth and extended distances using fiber-optic cabling.
CiscoWorks device-management support.
IEEE 802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol support with Port Fast option.
Up to 320-Mbps maximum forwarding bandwidth and 450,000 packets per
second (pps) aggregate packet-forwarding rate.
Shared memory architecture with 3-Mb packet buffer.
Connection for a redundant power system (RPS).
Telnet and SNMP support for in-band management and a menu-driven out-of-band management console.
Support for up to four port-configurable virtual LANs (VLANs).
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) to limit flooding of multicast traffic to predefined ports.
Port security to prevent unauthorized access to the network.
Broadcast storm control.
Embedded RMON (four groups).
I am going to be connecting it to a Cisco 2514 Router on a cable connection, would this switch be sufficient for 2 pc's and a small server?
Thanks