SuperStack II Switch 9100

The SuperStack II Switch 9100 enables practical, cost-effective, and high-per- formance deployment of copper Gigabit Ethernet as an effective interswitch, switch-to-server, and general-purpose backbone technology.

Key features include:

Supports up to 128,000 MAC addresses for handling networks of virtually any size

Multicast filtering using IGMP snooping

Port mirroring for copying data from any port to another port with a net- work analyzer attached

RMON support for four groups

IEEE 802.1D (incorporating 802.1p) Class of Service support and dual pri- ority queuing

SuperStack II Switch 9100

Front view

 

6 x 100/1000BASE-T ports

2 x 1000BASE-SX ports

Back view

(MTRS connectors)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC connectors

Console

 

port (management)

Web browser interface for manage- ment and configuration functions

Full line-rate nonblocking switching performance

Support for trunking (multiple par- allel active links) on Gigabit Ethernet ports (up to four ports per trunk group)

Class of Service embedded in ASIC: PACE technology and 802.1D (incorporating 802.1p)

Simplicity and scalability of 100/1000 Ethernet in the industry- leading SuperStack II system architecture

IEEE 802.3x flow control on all full- duplex ports to improve performance and minimize packet loss

Full VLAN implementation:

Port and tagged VLANs (802.1Q)

Protocol-based VLANs to allocate bandwidth and enforce manage- ment policies among different protocols (e.g., IP, IPX, NetBIOS, DECnet)

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Policy-based Quality of Service prior- itization and allocation for traffic

groups defined by topology or group of users, individual address, and physical path

Copper

Gigabit

Ethernet

Gigabit

Ethernet

 

Mbps)

(1000

 

farm

server

 

® network

Transcend

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management

 

Fast

 

 

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server

 

 

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Mbps

 

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Ethernet

 

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with

 

 

 

 

 

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SuperStack

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3Com Switches warranty SuperStack II Switch, Mbps

Switches specifications

3Com switches have long been a significant player in the networking landscape, known for their reliable performance and robust features tailored for both small and medium-sized businesses as well as enterprise environments. Over the years, 3Com has developed a range of switches that cater to various networking needs, supporting a diverse array of applications. As part of HP's networking product line since their acquisition, 3Com switches have integrated advanced technologies and offered a variety of characteristics that enhance network performance and collaboration.

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