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  2. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    Two sub-classes of managed switches are smart and enterprise-managed switches. [28] Smart switches (aka intelligent switches) are managed switches with a limited set of management features. Likewise, web-managed switches are switches that fall into a market niche between unmanaged and managed. For a price much lower than a fully managed switch ...

  3. List of ProCurve products - Wikipedia

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    4100gl - modular Layer 2 switch; 2700 series - unmanaged Layer 2 switch; 9300m series - modular Layer 3 Router; ProCurve Access Controller Series 700wl; 745wl; ACM (Access Control Module) for the 5300xl only; 5300xl series - Chassis based, Layer 3, in either 4 or 8 slot bays.

  4. Dell PowerConnect - Wikipedia

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    PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824, and 2848 are dual-mode unmanaged or web-managed all-Gigabit workgroup switches (10/100/1000). 8, 16, 24, or 48 ports respectively. On the 2824 and 2848, there are an additional 2 small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP) modules, for fiber-optic connectivity.

  5. List of 3Com products - Wikipedia

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    These "smart managed" switches support a web interface for changing unit configuration. They have a limited Command Line Interface and do not support remote access via Telnet. Warranty for these is 3Com Limited Lifetime (up to five years after product is discontinued) with Next Business Day Advanced Hardware Replacement.

  6. Talk:Network switch - Wikipedia

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    Smart Switches (also called Smart Managed or Lightly Managed Switches) is the next tier up from Unmanaged Switches. These switches add much more flexibility to the network. They are configurable and offer much more capabilities. They allow you to segment your user population into workgroups which are isolated from each other using VLANs.

  7. Comparison of open-source configuration management software

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    Software to manage the configuration of a large number of computers using a central configuration model and the client–server paradigm. The system enables reconciliation between clients' state and the central configuration specification. Detailed reports provide a way to identify unmanaged configuration on hosts.

  8. Dell Networking Operating System - Wikipedia

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    DNOS or Dell Networking Operating System is a network operating system running on switches from Dell Networking.It is derived from either the PowerConnect OS (DNOS 6.x) or Force10 OS/FTOS (DNOS 9.x) and will be made available for the 10G and faster Dell Networking S-series switches, the Z-series 40G core switches and DNOS6 is available for the N-series switches.

  9. ProCurve - Wikipedia

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    The first products were named EtherTwist while printer connectivity products carried the JetDirect name. As the EtherTwist name faded, most of HP's networking products were given AdvanceStack names. Later, the then-ProCurve division began to offer LAN switches, Core, Datacenter, Distribution, Edge, Web managed and Unmanaged switches.