Switch-SG300-20-20 as L3 switch?

Hello

In the company of a client, there is a ring of 3850 switches (L3) connected by optical fiber (the links are links L3 not trunks) and using OSPF for routing traffic between the different VLAN switches.

Now, the client wants to include a new switch between two switches exist (they are now linked) but using a Cisco SG300-20-20. My question is: can this work as an L3 switch? I have seen that you can configure static routes but I didn t find anything on routing protocols.

Thank you!

Yes No ospf sorry just found post indicating 32 static not even tear apart on sg300, not really OSI 3, then you'll need something better, check again the sg500 who is mentioned in the post that only handles same ospf, a 2960xr switch supports ip ospf routes lite only about 200 dynamic and eigrp stub but its an option like layer switch not expensive 3

http://www.Cisco.com/c/en/us/TD/docs/switches/LAN/catalyst2960xr/SOFTWAR...

https://supportforums.Cisco.com/discussion/11533276/does-SG300-10-suppor...

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