Milan Technology MIL-S501ST, MIL-S501SC-70, MIL-S501MT-15, MIL-S501VF-15, MIL-S501SC-40, MIL-S501SC-15

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A switch is an intranetwork device designed to increase performance through LAN segmentation. Switching uses microsegmentation to isolate traffic. Upon arrival at the hub, a packet's destination address is read and the packet is sent directly to the relevant port - not to all ports, as it would be with a repeater.

For networks experiencing a shortage of bandwidth, the introduction of a 10Mbps switch will only move the bottleneck from the hub to the 10Mbps-server pipe. A minimal improvement will be apparent, due mainly to the decrease in the number of packet collisions.

To significantly increase performance it is necessary to open up the pipe to the server. In the past this was achieved by segmenting the network and installing multiple NICs in the server, or putting the server on a high-speed backbone such as FDDI. Vendors have now integrated a Fast Ethernet downlink into the switch for connection to either the server or backbone. Depending on your circumstances, this can result in a seven to eight-fold increase in performance.

As a technology it is easier and cheaper to implement than FDDI and will run on both multimode fiber and category 5 cabling. Links can also be made directly to servers, hubs/switches and power users without the need for costly hardware or recabling. However, Fast Ethernet is not suitable for a campus-wide backbone as it suffers from hop and distance limitations, as well as not providing the redundancy of FDDI and ATM.

How Fast Ethernet is implemented depends on the structure of your environment, the location of users and servers and the use of virtual LANs, which allow users to be associated with a specific workgroup regardless of physical location. This is particularly important if you have client/server databases being accessed throughout your organization, or staff in various locations sharing large amounts of data.

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Contents MIL-S501xx Series Document Warranty Contents Introduction Package Content FeaturesMIL-S501XX DC power Adapter User’s Manual Warranty CardFront Panel Hardware DescriptionLED LED IndicatorsRear Panel Rear Panel of the MIL-S501xx with SC ConnectorMIL-S501xx with ST Connector Page Network Application Collapsed Backbone Application Power Diagnosing LED IndicatorTransmission Mode Cabling EMI Appendix Media Independent Interface MII Layer Media Access Control MAC Layer100BaseTX Physical Layer Page Full-duplex Store-and-Forward Switching