SMC Networks SMC8506T FRAGMENT-FREE Forwarding, Full Duplex, Garp Vlan Registraion Protocol Gvrp

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event of a power failure, a disk crash or a major user error, data is not lost and the system can keep running.

FRAGMENT-FREE FORWARDING

A type of forwarding method used in switches that allows data to be forwarded through after the first 64bytes of each data packet is checked due to the data error rate condition of the network.

FULL DUPLEX

Transmitting and receiving data simultaneously. In pure digital networks, this is achieved with two pairs of wires. In analog networks, or digital networks using carriers, it is achieved by dividing the bandwidth of the line into two frequencies, one for sending, one for receiving.

GARP VLAN REGISTRAION PROTOCOL (GVRP)

Defines a way for switches to exchange VLAN information in order to register necessary VLAN members on ports along the Spanning Tree so that VLANs defined in each switch can work automatically over a Spanning Tree network.

HUB

Central connection device for shared media in a star topology. It may add nothing to the transmission (passive hub) or may contain electronics that regenerate signals to boost strength as well as monitor activity (active/intelligent hub). Hubs may be added to bus topologies; for example, a hub can turn an Ethernet network into a star topology to improve troubleshooting.

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Contents SMC8506T EZ Switch 1000 User Guide Trademarks Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Compliances Safety Compliance Table of Contents Chapter Features and Benefits Page Front Panel and LEDs Hardware DescriptionRear Panel Resetting your Gigabit Switch Optional ModulesEquipment Checklist Selecting a SitePositioning the Switch Applying PowerSample Applications RS-232 serial cablePage Page Corporate LAN Connect users to Router Small Remote LAN Servers Page Switch Operation Address TableAuto-Negotiation Page Configuration Main MenuSubmenu 0 Port Setting Submenu 1 Vlan Submenu 2 Trunk Trunk GroupSubmenu 4 Port Enable/Disable Submenu 3 Aging ControlSubmenu 5 Port Mirroring Submenu 6 Port-based Priority T TSubmenu 7 Mac address filter Submenu 8 Change password Submenu 9 Restore to Factory DefaultGlossary 100BASE-FX Ieee 802.3u AdapterAdaptive CUT-THROUGH Attachment Unit Interface AUIAUTO-NEGOTIATION BandwidthClass of Service COS BNCBUS Class I RepeaterCollision Domain Combination CardsCSMA/CD CUT-THROUGHFast Ethernet Switch Fault TolerantEisa EthernetFRAGMENT-FREE Forwarding Full DuplexGarp Vlan Registraion Protocol Gvrp HUBIP Multicast Filtering Igmp SnoopingInternet Multicast Switching Interrupt Request IRQInternational Standards Organization ISO ISANetware NetworkNetwork Interface Card NIC Network ManagementPeripheral Component Interconnect PCI PcmciaPlug and Play MIINIC PortProtocol Remote Monitoring RmonSegment Segmentable StackServer Shared PortsSwitch SPANNING-TREE AlgorithmStackable REPEATER/HUBS Store & ForwardSwitched Ports TWISTED-PAIR Cable SegmentUTP Virtual LAN VlanWorkgroup WorkstationFor Technical SUPPORT, Call

SMC8506T specifications

SMC Networks has established itself as a key player in the networking industry, and one of its prominent products is the SMC8506T. This 6-port Gigabit Ethernet switch is designed to cater to small and medium-sized businesses, providing a robust solution for those who demand reliability and performance in their network infrastructure.

The SMC8506T features six 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing for flexible connectivity options. These ports support auto-negotiation, facilitating seamless integration with both legacy and modern devices. This adaptability ensures that businesses can leverage their existing infrastructure while upgrading to gigabit speeds when ready.

One of the standout technologies in the SMC8506T is its support for VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) configurations. This allows administrators to segment network traffic effectively, enhancing security and optimizing performance by isolating different types of data traffic. With the implementation of VLANs, the switch can help mitigate the risks associated with broadcast storms and network congestion, which are common in busy environments.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is another critical feature of the SMC8506T, enabling the switch to deliver power and data over a single cable to compatible devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones. This capability reduces clutter and installation costs, making it an efficient solution for organizations looking to maintain a clean and functional workspace.

The SMC8506T is built with a fanless design, which not only contributes to a quieter operation but also enhances its energy efficiency. This is increasingly important for businesses focusing on sustainability and reduced energy consumption as part of their operational strategy.

Furthermore, the switch incorporates advanced QoS (Quality of Service) features, prioritizing bandwidth for latency-sensitive applications such as voice and video. This ensures that critical applications run smoothly without interruption, bolstering productivity across the organization.

In addition, the SMC8506T supports IGMP snooping, which helps optimize multicast traffic delivery, enhancing the overall network efficiency. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations utilizing streaming media or video conferencing tools.

Overall, the SMC Networks SMC8506T is a feature-rich, high-performance switch ideal for businesses seeking to upgrade their network infrastructure. With its combination of gigabit connectivity, VLAN support, PoE capabilities, and advanced traffic management features, the SMC8506T stands out as a reliable choice for small and medium-sized enterprises looking to boost their network capabilities while maintaining cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency.