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I would go with the following:
Cisco 3750 or
Adtran 1224STR

The key is to go with a L3 switch as you will definitely want to VLAN your voice and data. A L3 switch will alow you to route between VLANs without an external router (and it will be faster). You can also run DHCP server from the L3 switch for each vlan independently.
The cisco is by far superior and I would highly recommend it. The Adtran is a good cost effective switch as well but lacks true stacking capabilities. With the Cisco mid grade line you can stack them with a stack cable allowing higher b/w throughput through the stacking cable rather than just crossover type scenario from Adtran to Adtran.


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Good call, Chris! I agree- The 3750 series would be Ideal for this application! L3 is critical in this type of setup... well worth the extra cash to go for the 3750


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We have been using Netgear FSM7326P 24 port POE switches for our VOIP deployments lately. They are a Layer 3 Fully managed switch. They also have a CLI interface if thats what floats your boat. You can have the switch configured and QOS setup in less than half an hour.

They are about half the price of the Cisco equivalent.

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