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| Introduction to Cisco Switches |
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| Written by Simon Coxon | |||
| Friday, 12 March 2010 15:13 | |||
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Cisco has been a leader for many years in advanced network management designs, and Cisco switches are a major part of that effort. Network switching capability is critical to the optimal operation of a system, whether it’s a small LAN or a larger data center. The ability of a network switch to recognize data packets and send them to the appropriate device is crucial to a data management system running smoothly. A network switch must also be able to interpret the speed at which information is processing through the system, especially with the advent of the extremely fast Gigabit Ethernet devices that are now an integral part of many data systems. Cisco switches have been advanced by the introduction of their line of Catalyst‘ switches. These sophisticated devices can perform a variety of functions within an integrated network, especially those that operate at varying bandwidths and that require a number of different interfaces to process information. The Hybrid‘ operating system software used in these Cisco switches is able to distinguish between Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions, automatically defaulting to the correct level. For information and pricing on this range visit Cisco switches or call 01245 500325.
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