What is the Between Normal Switch and Manageable Switch?
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Answer / kapilasdhir
Normal Switch - we cannot configure normal switch that
means we cannot create VLAN in this Switch. with the help
of this switch we cannot create a separate broadcast domain
in the network
Manageable Switch - we can configure Manageable switch that
means we can create VLAN in this Switch. with the help of
this switch we can create a separate broadcast domain in
the network
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normal switch : we can say that the normal swich are no
any changed the factrory settings or configurations.and we
can not be created a virtual lan .we can not be seprate
broadcast domain network.
managebale switch : this devices are as per requirement we
can chnged or modify the configuration like we can create a
VLAN .we can separate broadcast domain network.
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Answer / shahin
Normal switch can't create vlan also can't broadcast contral.
Manage switch done those above condition.
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Answer / balbir singh network engineer
Normal Switch:- In Normal Switch we cannot create VLAN and
no configure normal switch and normal switch communicate
all time to other switch. For example we have a normal
switch having 14 port and all ports have a unique IP
address. I want to disable the 10nos port but i can't do
this because normal switch have no com port (this com port
is use to configure the switch or router with help of
consol cable).So this is non manageable switch.
Manageable Switch: - we can configure Manageable switch
with the help of com port or with help of consol cable that
means we can create VLAN in this switch and disable the any
port with create VLAN we can create a separate broadcast
domain in Jthe network
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Answer / ishtiaq hussain
Managed switch has the ability to traffic control, VLANS, Port blocking and a web interface for settings etc. A managed switch may also have layer 3 functionality and can be used to perform the same functions of a ROUTER.
Unmanaged switch does not have such abilities in fact no ability other simple switching i.e. they just repeat what they receive on their port to remaining ports, unmanaged switches are also called dumb such as a dumb-hub.
Futher Managed switch is good if you have more than 1000 users as that network may require traffic shaping and priorities such as voice and data etc, and yes managed switch is expensive as compare to unmanaged so think before investing
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Answer / anbu athithan
Managed switch has the ability to traffic control, VLANS,
Port blocking and a web interface for settings etc. A
managed switch may also have layer 3 functionality and can
be used to perform the same functions of a ROUTER.
Unmanaged switch does not have such abilities in fact no
ability other simple switching i.e. they just repeat what
they receive on their port to remaining ports, unmanaged
switches are also called dumb such as a dumb-hub.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 19 Yes | 4 No |
Answer / tarun
Normal Switch :we cannot access normal switch through
telnet or tacacs id as it cannot give ip address to these
switches.
Manageable Switch:we can access Manageable switch through
telnet or tacacs id as we can give ip address to these
switches.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 21 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / mohamed ibrahim
In non-manageable switches there is no feature of creating
Virtual LAN or VTP... So we can connect only same class of
networks. Hence only one broadcast domain is possible...
But in Manageable switch, these features are implemented.
So we can create as many broadcast domains as possible.
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Answer / kalyan
Normal switch cannot create VLAN
Manageable switch create VLAN
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