LoneWolf
Senior Member
I've been looking into a managed gigabit switch for home, and the Cisco SG300-10 line looks like a great deal, especially used. Layer 3, PoE (if you buy the correct model), good for playing around on even if not a true iOS switch (so Cisco doesn't ask for a maintenance contract to get the firmware). But one thing I couldn't figure out.
Cisco has five models (10, 10P, 10MP, 10PP, 10MPP). I get that the P stands for PoE, and that PP/MPP are PoE+ allowing more power. However, I don't get what the M stands for, only that these cost more. The comparison charts from Cisco don't seem to reveal anything about what the M stands for. I've done some searching, and haven't really found anything that makes it clear.
Any ideas?
Cisco has five models (10, 10P, 10MP, 10PP, 10MPP). I get that the P stands for PoE, and that PP/MPP are PoE+ allowing more power. However, I don't get what the M stands for, only that these cost more. The comparison charts from Cisco don't seem to reveal anything about what the M stands for. I've done some searching, and haven't really found anything that makes it clear.
Any ideas?