I'm thinking of buying a C3750 switch and I'm not sure if I should get the SMI (Static routing only) or the EMI version (full dynamic routing).
I have two primary reasons why to get a layer 3 switch.
1: Redundancy: I have the posibility to connect the switch to two C6509 routers in a redundant network. I would like to make a primary and a failover connection, so that the failover connection will take over in case of a problem on the primary. As I have understood this is no problem with static routing and "administrative distance".
2: VLANS: I have one global ip network, where each ip is allocated to different customers... that is the customers are able to "see" each other and may be able to sniff each others packages.... not great. I have previously set up VLANs based on ports, however, my customers where complaining that they could not exchange trafik (like SMTP). So, I need a solution which is able to route between VLANs in the same subnet.
So the question is if I need SMI or EMI to configure a solution to the above problems?
I have two primary reasons why to get a layer 3 switch.
1: Redundancy: I have the posibility to connect the switch to two C6509 routers in a redundant network. I would like to make a primary and a failover connection, so that the failover connection will take over in case of a problem on the primary. As I have understood this is no problem with static routing and "administrative distance".
2: VLANS: I have one global ip network, where each ip is allocated to different customers... that is the customers are able to "see" each other and may be able to sniff each others packages.... not great. I have previously set up VLANs based on ports, however, my customers where complaining that they could not exchange trafik (like SMTP). So, I need a solution which is able to route between VLANs in the same subnet.
So the question is if I need SMI or EMI to configure a solution to the above problems?