Hi,
Op woensdag 6 januari 2021 om 18:23 schreef Michael Richardson
<m...@sandelman.ca>:
Stijn Segers <f...@volatilesystems.org> wrote:
> Op woensdag 6 januari 2021 om 11u22 schreef Michael Richardson
> <m...@sandelman.ca>:
>> The 1900-8/8HP are discontinued by ZyXEL, but the GS1900-16
and 24E seem to
>> still be in production.
> How do you know? At least the 8 and 8HP are still being sold
(doesn't say
> anything
> about production). They aren't listed as discontinued on their
sit either,
> from
> what I can tell.
https://www.zyxelguard.com/GS1900-8HP.asp says so. (was first
google hit)
https://www.zyxel.com/us/en/products_services/8-10-16-24-48-port-GbE-Smart-Managed-Switch-GS1900-Series/specification
does not say anything though.
That's not ZyXEL's own website but a reseller. They list the 10HP as
discontinued
as well, which is pretty weird given I bought it new a week ago here in
Europe.
I can find the GS1900-10HP on amazon still though.
>> Do you think that they might be similar?
>> How is the switch function managed? DSA? or?
> Realtek is a DSA target on OpenWrt. On my 10HP e.g. I have lan1
through lan10
> and
> a bridge interface for the LAN.
Cool, this is exactly the view that I'm looking for, as I need to do
different L3 things on each interface.
I am acquring a device... so I'll be able to give you feedback on the
code.
Cool! What I'm doing is trivial though, compared to the people who
actually ported the
target to OpenWrt. Check the forum thread for more info on that:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/support-for-rtl838x-based-managed-switches/57875/
Cheers
Stijn
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