[Battlemesh] Gigabit switch/router openwrt with SFP
David Lang
david at lang.hm
Sat May 7 08:07:52 CEST 2016
On Sat, 7 May 2016, fboehm wrote:
> Am 06.05.2016 um 23:54 schrieb David Lang:
>>
>> any idea if any of the larger switches can be supported by openwrt?
>
> This bigger switches are typically made out of more exotic switch hardware
> from Realtek, Broadcom, etc. With focus on the switching performance and
> other layer2 features. So no focus on generic computing power for stuff like
> routing protocols, vpn, etc.
Well, that depends on how far up the line you go. I picked up a routerboard
CR125 because of the OpenWRT work being done on it, but shortly after I did it,
the developer abandoned the work due to difficulties in dealing with NDAs
There are quite a number of devices around $200 that have a good amount of
compute power
> Well, that's also not fully true due to the emerging
> software-defined-networking trend. --> http://openvswitch.org/
>
> The question might be if it is necessary to install OpenWRT on such a device.
> Maybe you just want to have some control over the ports or get some traffic
> data. In this case you can also use a managed switches and control it
> (automated or manual) via the CLI interface.
>
> Not sure what else you could want to do with a 24-port switch :)
well, currently I have 10 things plugged into it and will use another few ports
for local development/temporary things. If I could get OpenWRT on it, I'd look
at using it as my gateway.
But with an router, AP, TV, DVD, Tivo, Laptop, links to other parts of the
house, an 8 port switch starts to get crowded really quickly :-)
OpenWRT on a switch gives you FAR more flexibility and power than the vendor
firmware (even for something like the routerboard routerOS)
David Lang
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