Sorry,

The 3750E was just an aside, as yes it won’t do PoE input or anything else.
RB3011, not the greatest stats, but might fit the bill:

Tested ambient temperature      -30 + 70 C
PoE in  Yes

Mode    Configuration   1518 byte       512 byte        64 byte
kpps    Mbps    kpps    Mbps    kpps    Mbps
Bridging        none (fast path)        325.0   3,946.8 939.8   3,849.4 1,530.2 
783.5
Bridging        25 bridge filter rules  325.0   3,946.8 384.2   1,573.7 348.6   
178.5
Routing none (fast path)        325.0   3,946.8 939.8   3,849.4 1,437.6 736.1
Routing 25 simple queues        325.0   3,946.8 419.6   1,718.7 419.7   214.9
Routing 25 ip filter rules      202.0   2,453.1 204.1   836.0   188.4   96.5

> On Nov 2, 2016, at 8:13 PM, Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I will agree the cisco 3750's are awesome for the feature set and price, but 
> the form factor is just not there for me. They can not be remotely powered by 
> POE input, and the only the 24 count units and higher have SFP and GIG-e 
> ports. The 12 port versions are all SFP's only. Yes, I am aware there are 
> copper SFP's, but that adds to cost. These switches would require a larger 
> case, take up more power, and space. I don't think this is an valid option 
> for this environment. 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 6:41 PM, Eric Tykwinski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Late to the discussion, but my 2 cents.
> 
> Personally the 3750 switches are kick ass, personally I run the 3750E’s in my 
> home lab with ISIS to a SRX.
> They are still EOL and dirt cheap as well with 10Gb uplinks.
> 
> But I agree with Daniel Harling, and would probably go with 3011’s with the 
> 10Gb uplinks.
> They still have the ASIC switch hardware in ROS so you aren’t loosing much at 
> L2 and can still do VLAN isolation as well as routing.
> The CRS is severely hampered by the proc on any routing, so I would stay away 
> from it.
> 
> > On Nov 2, 2016, at 7:08 PM, Tim Way <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > They come in all shapes and sizes.
> >
> > http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/switches/catalyst-3750-series-switches/models-comparison.html
> >
> > You can find used 24 port ones cheap on eBay or surplus as others have 
> > suggested. There are compact 8/12/16 port models but they typically use 
> > different chipsets so I shy away from us in them.
> >
> > If you need a good 10/40gb capable fiber switch the 3850-xs work great. 
> > They have a pretty nice complement of features to include neat stuff like 
> > on device packet capture with IP Services and you can buy support for them 
> > from TAC if that wets your whistle.
> >
> 
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