Netgear GS108T-NAS Prosafe 8-Port Gigabit Smart Switch


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  • ProSafe 8-seaport Gigabit Desktop Switch connects your network with the dual advantages of performance and convenience
  • Connects up to 10x faster than Self-denial Ethernet for maximum performance
  • Unvarnished to combine Fast Ethernet and Gigabit devices in your network

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what is the difference between a managed switch and an unmanaged switch?

can anyone extenuate the difference and which one is going to be easier to use?


A managed switch has software on the switch that will assign you to perform management functions on the switch. Things like set-up a vlan, check for errors on a port, refer an ip address, shut down a port, set port speed and duplexing, etc

An unmanaged switch auto-negotiates bowl along, etc and iether works or it doesn't. There is no checking it.

The unmanaged switch is useful in small settings like a retreat, and can be considered throw aways.

The managed switch is almost always used in a corporate environment where a network administrator needs to be capable to identify issues involving the network the employees are on.


A managed switch has an IP talk to so the administrator can access it remotely either by telnet or SSH to configure it.
It usually supports the SNMP protocol for monitoring. It may or may not supporter VLAN's.
An unmanaged switch is usually a dumb device that doesn't do any of these things.


A managed switch has software on the switch that will permit you to perform management functions on the switch. Things like set-up a vlan, check for errors on a port, grant an ip address, shut down a port, set port speed and duplexing, etc

An unmanaged switch auto-negotiates go like a bat out of hell, etc and iether works or it doesn't. There is no checking it.

The unmanaged switch is useful in small settings like a diggings, and can be considered throw aways.

The managed switch is almost always used in a corporate environment where a network administrator needs to be proficient to identify issues involving the network the employees are on.


Since everyone else has explained the differences well, I would approve unmanaged for any but very serious network use, no management required and simple plug and play. This should answer your second at issue.

How do I cross reference a port to an IP address on a managed Cisco switch?

I fancy to find out what port a laptop is connected to by IP address. Is there a command I can run to look this up? Toning out the lines is getting old.


That will business if it is an L3 switch. otherwise you will have to go to the router and look at the mac address table there to get the mac address, and then on the L2 switch you would need to look at the CAM table.

Step 1 would get you IP --> MAC
Accelerate 2 would get you MAC --> port

Solar winds makes a great network engineer's road kit that has a very good switchport mapper.

What is the difference between a managed and unmanaged switch?



managed has a leadership function (usually through a web browser) and you can change parameters on individual ports, such as half or full duplex and other speeds. You can also clone ports to sniff traffic on a managed switch.

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