HP t 5226A Ethernet E B a N D W I D T H C R U N C H, G R a T I N G T O F a S T E T H E R N E T

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COMPAQ NETELLIGENT REPEATER AND SWITCH PRODUCTS (cont’d.)

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T H E B A N D W I D T H C R U N C H

For most of the 1980s, 10 megabit per second (Mb/s) Ethernet offered sufficient bandwidth for most network applications. Eventually, the development of client/server applications and increasing numbers of network connections quickly consumed that bandwidth. Segmentation technologies were developed to divide networks into smaller segments by bridging and routing network traffic, temporarily relieving network congestion. However, segmentation created a need for more sophisticated ways to manage enterprise networks.

Today, many organizations use Ethernet switching to segment all or part of their networks, providing a dedicated 10 Mb/s of bandwidth to each individual connection. In fact, Ethernet switching is currently the fastest growing segment of the networking market, averaging 341% growth per year. Although Ethernet switching improves the bandwidth crunch for most over- burdened networks, many newer applications, such as imaging, publishing, and interactive databases demand a more robust solution. Also, newer PCI-based computers, with their increased processing power, and multimedia applications, which add audio and video, challenge the once- adequate capabilities of standard 10 Mb/s switching technology.

To meet growing bandwidth needs, Fast Ethernet has emerged as the network technology of choice. Just as the 80286 processor has evolved to the Pentium (and now the Pentium Pro) processor, 10 Mb/s Ethernet has evolved to Fast Ethernet.

M I G R A T I N G T O F A S T E T H E R N E T

Many organizations consider Fast Ethernet the logical migration path from 10 Mb/s Ethernet. Here are a few reasons why Fast Ethernet wins over competing technologies in the high-speed networking marketplace:

It’s Easy to Migrate - When you migrate to Fast Ethernet, you don’t need to spend time learning about the technology. Because Fast Ethernet evolved from standard 10 Mb/s Ethernet, most of the same rules apply. There also is no need to invest in new management and diagnostic tools.

It’s Ethernet Compatible - Fast Ethernet uses the same packets and protocols as 10 Mb/s Ethernet. Therefore, there is no need learn or maintain a new protocol.

It’s Plug and Play - Fast Ethernet supports all major network wiring systems, making it a “drop-in” enhancement for 10Base-T networks. In addition, the latest PC network controller cards support both 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s modes. Today’s PCs are Fast Ethernet-ready at the desktop.

It’s Cost Effective - Compared to alternative high-speed networking technologies such as ATM and FDDI, Fast Ethernet is a bargain. The cost of Fast Ethernet is almost as low as that of 10 Mb/s Ethernet, yet it offers 10 times the performance. Other high-speed technologies are at least twice the cost of Fast Ethernet.

The Compaq Netelligent Fast Ethernet product line is the most comprehensive in the market today. Competitive offerings typically lack breadth of features, support for Fast Ethernet standards in the product line, or a fully integrated solution. Compaq Netelligent products, which include a mix of 10Base-T and 100Base-T devices, let you migrate to Fast Ethernet at your own speed.

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Contents White Paper T I C E Compaq Netelligent Repeater and Switch Products cont’dG R a T I N G T O F a S T E T H E R N E T E B a N D W I D T H C R U N C HAsynchronous Transfer Mode Fiber Distributed Data InterfaceM PE T I N G T E C H N O L O G I E S Core Technology O D U C T S a N D P O S I T I O N I N G Compaq Netelligent Repeater and Switch Products cont’d Compaq Netelligent Repeater and Switch Products cont’d Compaq Netelligent Repeater and Switch Products cont’d Key Concept Low-cost workgroup connectivity Netelligent 1000 10 Mb/s Unmanaged RepeatersKey Concept 10/100 Mb/s workgroup migration Key Concept Low-cost connectivity for large workgroups Key Concept Low-cost connectivity for power usersNetelligent 1000 100 Mb/s 8-Port Unmanaged TX Repeater Netelligent 1000 100 Mb/s 24-Port Unmanaged TX RepeaterKey concept Scalable and manageable network connectivity Netelligent 2000 Manageable, Stackable RepeatersKey concept Cost effective network optimization Netelligent 3000 10 Mb/s Manageable, Segmentable RepeatersInternetwork Magazine award for the Best Netelligent 3000 Manageable, Stackable 100 Mb/s RepeatersNetelligent 5006 6-Port 10/100 Switch Netelligent 5006 6-Port 10/100-FL Switch Netelligent 5012 12-Port 10/100 Switch Vlan Netelligent 5000 12-Port Modular 10/100 Switch Nbase NH2012 Netelligent 5506 and 5606 100Base-T SwitchesCompaq Netelligent Repeater and Switch Products cont’d