Cisco SG300-10MPP comes pretty close...
8 1Gb POE+ ports and a total POE budget of 124W (just short of your requirement).
2 1Gb SFP ports
We've had a SG300-10P running in a very basic metal outdoor enclosure for several months, summer was fine but it has not yet seen a winter (Michigan)...
I wonder which models got Comware7? We run the JC101B, and I do not see a Comware7 image available for it.
Good to know there's at least one other person on here running Comware! lol
I used a smaller version of one of these for a project and thought it was pretty nice.
http://www.tripplite.com/wall-mount-rack-enclosure-cabinet-26u~SRW26US/
It's all perforated metal, the sides are easily removable but locked in place when the front door is locked.
At first read, I assumed you could use specific criteria to trigger a task with Squid, but I don't see a way to do it. My quick research led me to this though, looks pretty interesting...
I didn't look up your switch, but the optics just need to match on both ends, if your power connect will take SFP modules, they don't need to be dell specific, its all the same stuff.
A non-dell SFP will likely work in the powerconnect just fine. There are SC Cisco 100BASE-FX SFP's on ebay for ~$30, seems like it's worth a shot for the simplest solution.
I certainly wouldn't worry about it in the OP's case, but it almost definitely IS against the ISP's TOS. For instance, my provider is Wide Open West, from their TOS:
lol, I saw your message prior to edit and was racing to reconfigure in PT, you beat me to it. I think this wont work in my IOU example because it needs a third device to generate the ARP request, the router wont do it on it's own. Glad you posted this, I learned something. Thanks!
RTR1
e0/0 192.168.2.2/24 - Physically connected to RTR2 e0/0
no ip routes, no ip default-gateway
RTR2
e0/0192.168.2.1/24 - Physically connected to RTR1 e0/0
lo0 10.0.4.1/24
no ip routes, no ip default-gateway
RTR2#sh ip int br
Interface...
But the switch doesn't have a return route, it can't ping 10.0.4.1, why can it route through it? (Not the OP, btw). I think it's a goofy packet tracer thing.
[Edit] I take that back, I recreated in PT, and it CAN ping 10.0.4.1. The switch seems to be guessing it's next hop, even though it's...
Thanks for confirming my thoughts. All uplinks are on diverse path fiber port channels so we're good there, another good reason for not running copper between floors.
Oh, and the floors are small, runs are definitely well within the 100m spec.