Topology for Zyxel GS1920 48
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Dear all,
I have seven switches in room 1-second floor. I also have 4 switches in room 2-second floor. There are 9 switches on the third floor. All switches are Zyxel GS1920 48. I wonder how to set up and topology for this scenario. Thank you very much
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I have seven switches in room 1-second floor. I also have 4 switches in room 2-second floor. There are 9 switches on the third floor. All switches are Zyxel GS1920 48. I wonder how to set up and topology for this scenario. Thank you very much
Best Regards
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960 ports. Simple and straight class B Network? Reliability o maximize network throughput?
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mMontana said:960 ports. Simple and straight class B Network? Reliability o maximize network throughput?
Dear, I have the problem that should I use Bus topology to connect switch by switch or using some method of redundancy. Thank you very much. Here is the diagram
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The idea is to reduce the single point of failure if the switch to the router goes down well so does everything but if any other switch goes down the rest of the network stays up.
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PeterUK said:
The idea is to reduce the single point of failure if the switch to the router goes down well so does everything but if any other switch goes down the rest of the network stays up.
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Just use a GS1920 48 that all others connect too0
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Hi @hunggggg,
Welcome to Zyxel community!
I would like to suggest another method.
If your router have three LAN port, you can connect your router to a switch in each of your room as aggregation switch and the rest of switches in each room may use star topology.
This method could make sure the network usage of room 2&3 if the switch in room 1 is down in the topology you provided.
If your router doesn't have three LAN port, you may use @PeterUK's solution.
Zyxel Melen
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Zyxel_Melen said:Hi @hunggggg,
Welcome to Zyxel community!
I would like to suggest another method.
If your router have three LAN port, you can connect your router to a switch in each of your room as aggregation switch and the rest of switches in each room may use star topology.
This method could make sure the network usage of room 2&3 if the switch in room 1 is down in the topology you provided.
If your router doesn't have three LAN port, you may use @PeterUK's solution.
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I have 2 types of diagrams here. I would be very grateful if you could point out some things wrong in my topology. We have the same switch model.
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Nothing really wrong doing it that way.
This is the way I was thinking of.
https://embed.creately.com/43aBymYSHRN?type=svg
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