The Evolving Network
Q:Why change A: Because there really isn’t any alternative.
anything? | Just as living things must adapt to changing conditions in their environments, |
| businesses and other organizations must continually adapt their networks to |
| changing requirements. After all, it’s hard to find a network manager who isn’t |
| contemplating a change of some sort, whether it’s adding more users, rolling out |
| new applications, converging voice and data services, or even making the jump |
| from hubs to switches. |
| That’s why Cisco Systems created this guide |
| confronting countless businesses, schools, government agencies, and other organi- |
| zations as they migrate, adapt, and expand their networks to meet new needs. And |
| to explain how Cisco Catalyst® switches can help, both in the short term and the |
| long haul. |
Q:Why start with intelligent
switching?
A:Because of all the changes after that.
Change can be a major source of stress
Cisco Catalyst switches spare networks from these and other growing pains. They provide the advanced quality of service (QoS) needed to ensure
Migrating to intelligent switching is not a difficult step in a network’s evolution, but it’s an important one, providing a solid foundation for all the steps to come.
The Cisco Catalyst Series switches run the range from chassis to stackable
switches, with models available to address special requirements, such as support for inline power and Gigabit Ethernet over copper.
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