ErikT1
08-07-2003, 01:59 PM
I have 2
-3com 3300-24 port 10\100 Ethernet Switch's. Both switches updated with latest firmware ver 2.7. Matrix port on both swi. Excellent for a small office environment or as an addition to a large scale environment. This is a steal. they list for $1400.00 each. I'm asking:
Package - $600.00 includes shipping
Each - $350.00 includes shipping
Thanks,
ErikT
JohnR
08-07-2003, 03:17 PM
EricT - welcome to S-B...
Listen - that's not exactly the typical classified here and your price is close but a little high to what you can get on E-bay. I just today sold a unit for a fair price for both of us, a 3C16980 2.70fw with a 3c16960 module + matrix cables for, well, I probably shouldn't say. Anyway, move them on Ebay if you have something to fill the module bays...
I'll sell ya a Matrix module and 3 Matric cables. Or maybe you want a 3c16971 Dual 100BaseFX Fiber Module for those switches?
BTW - those switches street price are a grand each for the A (SSIII) model
Sending you a PM...
Mr. Sandman
08-08-2003, 08:08 AM
giga-bit is the only way nowadays...
ErikT1
08-08-2003, 10:21 AM
Yes that's why these would make good closet switches. You can run a gig switch on the top level as your backbone switch and have these uplinked using a patch w\ tagging running at 100. Gig is very nice but only neccessary on the backbone, it's very rare that you will see a 24 port switch maxed out even at 100.. Unless of course there is a design flaw or your company is into pushing graphics across the net all day.... I would never use the matrix ports anyway, but they are there and that's how they have to be advertised..
ErikT
JohnR
08-08-2003, 11:46 AM
I ran several stacks of 4 using the matrix cables to connect each unit then port trunk 3 lines @ full duplex back to my server backbone - worked fine and rarely hit high utilization or errors as long as we spread the wealth but when I was moving into a new facility with new software with new resource needs, Gigabit was the only way to go, at least for the backbone....
If you're building from scratch and have decent resources, go gigabit, if things are tight, 100 megabit is fine to the desktop, stacked these units have a 1.8 gig backplane which is fine for internal traffic....
mrmacey
08-09-2003, 06:17 AM
can I get one of these new gig abit rods I need something with back bone!!:D
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