Currently, I am using a Cisco Catalyst 500-24PC switch that has (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T or SFP uplink ports, Linksys 48-port SRW2048 (10/100/1000 4 shared mini gigabit) switch, and 2 24-port 3Com Superstack Dual Speed Hub 500s.
I am going to replace the 3Com Hubs with a Cisco Catalyst 2960-48TT 48 port switch that has (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T uplink ports. I want to be able to utilize the UPLINK ports.
It is my understanding that utilizing the uplink ports will manage network traffic more efficiently because I will be able to run traffic between the switches via a 1 gigabyte pipe rather than a 100MB pipe.
My thought was to plug my 100MB firewall port into the Linksys switch 10/100/1000 port 1, take a patch cable from Linksys 10/100/1000 port 48 to Cisco 500 uplink 1 and a link patch cable from Cisco 500 uplink 2 to Cisco 2960 uplink 1. Which I believe will be a configuration for all the switches to be using a 1GB pipe and the LAN will run more efficiently. My next step is to get a Gigabyte switch by the servers to connect into the network. Does anyone see anything wrong with that design? Are there utilities on a Cisco switch that I should be utilizing and need to research?
I am going to replace the 3Com Hubs with a Cisco Catalyst 2960-48TT 48 port switch that has (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T uplink ports. I want to be able to utilize the UPLINK ports.
It is my understanding that utilizing the uplink ports will manage network traffic more efficiently because I will be able to run traffic between the switches via a 1 gigabyte pipe rather than a 100MB pipe.
My thought was to plug my 100MB firewall port into the Linksys switch 10/100/1000 port 1, take a patch cable from Linksys 10/100/1000 port 48 to Cisco 500 uplink 1 and a link patch cable from Cisco 500 uplink 2 to Cisco 2960 uplink 1. Which I believe will be a configuration for all the switches to be using a 1GB pipe and the LAN will run more efficiently. My next step is to get a Gigabyte switch by the servers to connect into the network. Does anyone see anything wrong with that design? Are there utilities on a Cisco switch that I should be utilizing and need to research?