hello everyone,
i have RB1100(router) and CSS326(switch).
RB1100 have 13 port, but it's not enough to use.
So I hope to extend the router's port through switch.
I need 24 port to do PPPoE.
My English is pretty limited, please don't mind...
Thank you for your reply.Hi
take one of the switch groups of 1100 and connect it to switch => you'll get 4 (5p-1p for connection to switch) + 23 (24p -1p conn) = 27p total
Thank you for the information, but the seller told me that CSS326 can also achieve my purpose.The only Mikrotik switch I remember, with 24 ports and POE, is the CRS328. You will get 24 gigabit ports and 4 SFP+ cages.
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs328_24p_4s_rm
It have some problems with SWoS 2.8, so You will want to run it with RoS. Other than that, it's working fine for me.
Well, the CRS328 has PoE out at each gigabit port. That was what You wanted, right? A switch to power up to 24 PoE devices? If it is the other way around (a gigabit switch, to be powered by PoE), then the CSS326 will fit. In fact, if you want to power the switch through PoE, the CRS328 will not work: it only has PoE OUT, not in.Thank you for the information, but the seller told me that CSS326 can also achieve my purpose.The only Mikrotik switch I remember, with 24 ports and POE, is the CRS328. You will get 24 gigabit ports and 4 SFP+ cages.
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs328_24p_4s_rm
It have some problems with SWoS 2.8, so You will want to run it with RoS. Other than that, it's working fine for me.
I hope to complete with the existing device settings.
Sorry, I didn't notice that you are referring to PoE. What I need is to extend the Router's Port through the Switch for PPPoE connection. Not PoE, sorry
Well, the CRS328 has PoE out at each gigabit port. That was what You wanted, right? A switch to power up to 24 PoE devices? If it is the other way around (a gigabit switch, to be powered by PoE), then the CSS326 will fit. In fact, if you want to power the switch through PoE, the CRS328 will not work: it only has PoE OUT, not in.
I just re read the original post: sorry about the confusion - I read "POE", instead of "PPPoE".Sorry, I didn't notice that you are referring to PoE. What I need is to extend the Router's Port through the Switch for PPPoE connection. Not PoE, sorry
Well, the CRS328 has PoE out at each gigabit port. That was what You wanted, right? A switch to power up to 24 PoE devices? If it is the other way around (a gigabit switch, to be powered by PoE), then the CSS326 will fit. In fact, if you want to power the switch through PoE, the CRS328 will not work: it only has PoE OUT, not in.
Typically, configure PPPoE on Ethernet contains the following procedures:Thank you for your reply.Hi
take one of the switch groups of 1100 and connect it to switch => you'll get 4 (5p-1p for connection to switch) + 23 (24p -1p conn) = 27p total
But I don't know how to connect pppoe through the switch port.
I tried setting vlan and bridge but still couldn't connect successfully.
Maybe I have a mistake in my settings.
Thank you for the information, but the seller told me that CSS326 can also achieve my purpose.The only Mikrotik switch I remember, with 24 ports and POE, is the CRS328. You will get 24 gigabit ports and 4 SFP+ cages.
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs328_24p_4s_rm
It have some problems with SWoS 2.8, so You will want to run it with RoS. Other than that, it's working fine for me.
I hope to complete with the existing device settings.