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Ubiquiti UniFi Flex XG (5 ports)
EUR300,84

Ubiquiti UniFi Flex XG

5 ports


Question about Ubiquiti UniFi Flex XG

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Hello QUESTION: Do these Ubiquiti UniFi Flex XG, pass on VLANS from Cisco, or can I use them as a backbone for Cisco SG300 switches? BACKGROUND: I have 3 Cisco SG300 distributed over 3 floors. Now I want to increase the bandwidth for two devices, by reconnecting the floors with these Ubiquiti switches and then connecting the Cisco SG300s to them. This way I would have a 10Gbit connection on each floor. Since I use VLAN on the SG300, these would have to be passed through the Ubiquiti UniFi Flex XG. Thanks

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Helpful answer
Thank you very much for your feedback!
It's great that this works.
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mikeandtec

2 years ago

Yes, it works perfectly for me.
My "backbone" is also from Cisco 350x.
From there via 10Gbit to the UniFi XG. Simply forward the desired VLans via trunc.
After the UniFi XG, I also have a Cisco SG300.
All vlans arrive without any problems.
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fraenkli

2 years ago

Yes, it works without problems (VLANs are also officially a standard: IEEE 802.1Q). I also had a Netgear in the mix.
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mikeandtec

2 years ago

Yes, it works perfectly for me.
My "backbone" is also from Cisco 350x.
From there via 10Gbit to the UniFi XG. Simply forward the desired VLans via trunc.