Well it's my home network and it seems sensless having a L3 switch doing very little so doing the routing (obviously) and DHCP on it and leaving the baby ASA5505 to just be a firewall so it doesn't get too tired Ultimately it's just a live lab environment really!
Every time I simplify my home network, it soon ends up in a mess again
. I have the broadband router doing some of the vlan routing and all the NAT where required, a L3 switch doing some more of the routing (between some 10Gb segments), and some Linux hosts doing the more complex routing.
I have 2 24port gig-E switches, one 26port gig-E, one 10Gb, and some smaller ones dotted in various places like behind the telly (who'd thought 19yrs ago that 2 ethernet for the telly wouldn't be enough
). And always struggling for spare ports