Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:56:22 -0400 From: Bill Moran <wmoran@collaborativefusion.com> To: "Marwan Sultan" <dead_line@hotmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: how to block rj45 sockets. Message-ID: <20061002195622.6c5b59db.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com> In-Reply-To: <BAY104-F3162130C5FAF5774D204109A1F0@phx.gbl> References: <20061002101520.4a212a6c.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com> <BAY104-F3162130C5FAF5774D204109A1F0@phx.gbl>
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"Marwan Sultan" <dead_line@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Get real switching hardware to replace those Belkins. Cisco and other > >switches will allow you to enable/disable ports on demand. > > Do you recommend any good switch product and model number which has port > enable.disable > feature ? other than cisco, in a good price? > Cisco is litl bit expensive specially im talking about 24 switch each, 20 > ports!! Don't top-post. There are a number of vendors who sell "managed" switches. I don't recommend any of them. I think Cisco is worth the extra money. However, most manufactures who sell switches have a line of "managed" switches. I don't recommend Dells, but they do exist. 3Com has them -- just about anyone who's serious about selling networking equipment has them. -- Bill Moran MAL: Hell, this job I would pull for free. ZOE: Can I have your share? MAL: No. ZOE: If you die, can I have your share? MAL: Yes.
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