Switches direct to router or through first switch?

Switches direct to router or through first switch?

Switches direct to router or through first switch?
Switches direct to router or through first switch?
2024-05-22 19:54:19 - last edited 2024-05-23 01:15:08
Model: SG2008P  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 3.20.1 Build 20240115 Rel.72847

I have:

ER605 Router

SG2008P Managed Switch

SG108 Unmanaged Switch

SG105E Easy Smart Switch x2

EAP650 x2 (off of the 2 SG105E)

OC200 Controller (off of the SG2008P)

 

Question: is it better to connect the 4 switches directly to the router's 4 LAN ports, or just connect the SG2008P to the Router and then all of the other switches to the SG2008P?

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Re:Switches direct to router or through first switch?-Solution
2024-05-23 01:15:02 - last edited 2024-05-23 01:15:08

Hi @slane6 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

We usually separate the device from the managed, smart, and unmanaged switches.

So, it should follow an order like this:

ER605 > SG2008P > SG105E > SG108

Though you can connect it differently if you follow a strict OSI model, it should be like that.

 

Core Layer

Function: Network backbone, providing high-speed, reliable data transmission.

Devices: High-performance switches/routers.

Characteristics: High-speed (e.g., 10Gbps+), high availability, low latency.

 

Aggregation Layer

Function: Aggregates access layer traffic, implements policies (e.g., routing, access control).

Devices: Mid-to-high-end switches.

Characteristics: Policy control, traffic management, redundancy.

 

Access Layer

Function: Connects end devices (e.g., computers, IP phones).

Devices: Access switches.

Characteristics: Provides network access, VLAN segmentation, basic security.

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2024-05-23 01:15:02 - last edited 2024-05-23 01:15:08

Hi @slane6 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

We usually separate the device from the managed, smart, and unmanaged switches.

So, it should follow an order like this:

ER605 > SG2008P > SG105E > SG108

Though you can connect it differently if you follow a strict OSI model, it should be like that.

 

Core Layer

Function: Network backbone, providing high-speed, reliable data transmission.

Devices: High-performance switches/routers.

Characteristics: High-speed (e.g., 10Gbps+), high availability, low latency.

 

Aggregation Layer

Function: Aggregates access layer traffic, implements policies (e.g., routing, access control).

Devices: Mid-to-high-end switches.

Characteristics: Policy control, traffic management, redundancy.

 

Access Layer

Function: Connects end devices (e.g., computers, IP phones).

Devices: Access switches.

Characteristics: Provides network access, VLAN segmentation, basic security.

Best Regards! If you are new to the forum, please read: Howto - A Guide to Use Forum Effectively. Read Before You Post. Look for a model? Search your model NOW Official and Beta firmware. NEW features! Subscribe for the latest update!Download Beta Here☚ ☛ ★ Configuration Guide ★ ☚ ☛ ★ Knowledge Base ★ ☚ ☛ ★ Troubleshooting ★ ☚ ● Be kind and nice. ● Stay on the topic. ● Post details. ● Search first. ● Please don't take it for granted. ● No email confidentiality should be violated. ● S/N, MAC, and your true public IP should be mosaiced.
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