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  2. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    For a price much lower than a fully managed switch they provide a web interface (and usually no CLI access) and allow configuration of basic settings, such as VLANs, port-bandwidth and duplex. [29] [28] Enterprise managed switches (aka managed switches) have a full set of management features, including CLI, SNMP agent, and web interface. They ...

  3. Inter-network processors - Wikipedia

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    Switches usually come as managed or unmanaged. The managed switches commonly have no management interface and/or configuration options, while their counterparts offer interfaces for modification of switch operation. A bridge can connect numerous local area networks for the purpose of collaboration and/or exchange of information. However, the ...

  4. List of PTP implementations - Wikipedia

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    Teletronics Technology Corporation airborne switches [50] TSN Systems - TSN Automotive Switch Q50. [51] TSN Systems - TSN Automotive Switch 10G. [51] EtherWAN IG5 Rack Series - Managed 24-port Gigabit and 4-port 1G/10G SFP+ Ethernet Switch [52] EtherWAN EX73900X Series -Managed 12-port Gigabit and 4-port 10GSFP+ Ethernet Switch [53]

  5. Simple Network Management Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include cable modems, routers, network switches, servers, workstations, printers, and more. [1]

  6. Virtual Cluster Switching - Wikipedia

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    All switches in an Ethernet fabric are managed as if they were a single logical chassis. To the rest of the network, the fabric looks no different than any other single Layer 2 switch. Each physical switch in the fabric is managed as if it were a port module in a chassis. This enables fabric scalability without manual configuration.

  7. Stackable switch - Wikipedia

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    Stackable switches are customarily Ethernet, rack-mounted, managed switches of 1–2 rack unit (RU) in size, with a fixed set of data ports on the front. Some models have slots for optional slide-in modules to add ports or features to the base stackable unit. The most common configurations are 24-port and 48-port models.

  8. Dell PowerConnect - Wikipedia

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    The current portfolio of PowerConnect switches are now being offered as part of the Dell Networking brand: information on this page is an overview of all current and past PowerConnect switches as per August 2013, but any updates on current portfolio will be detailed on the Dell Networking page. PowerConnect was a Dell series of network switches.

  9. List of 3Com products - Wikipedia

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    Switch 8800 - 7-, 10- and 14-slot configurations with optional dual load-sharing fabric modules. Of total slots, two reserved for fabrics. Backplane capacity 1.44 Terabit-per-second. Up to 48 10 Gigabit ports or 576 Gigabit ports, with optional PoE. Switch 7900E - 4-, 5-, 8-, and 12-slot configurations with optional dual fabric modules.

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