Numerics

10 Mbps connectivity rules 3-7

1000 Mbps connectivity rules 3-61000BASE-LX

fiber cable lengths 3-61000BASE-SX

fiber cable lengths 3-6

100BASE cable lengths 3-7100BASE-FX

fiber 3-6100BASE-TX ports 2-310BASE cable lengths 3-710BASE-T ports 2-3

A

adhesive feet, attaching 4-5air flow requirements 4-1applications 3-2

central wiring closet 3-3collapsed backbone 3-2

remote connections with fiber 3-4VLAN connections 3-5

B

brackets, attaching 4-4broadcast storm control 2-2buffers, saturation of 2-3

INDEX

Connectivity 3-6connectivity rules 10 Mbps 3-7

1000 Mbps 3-6console port 2-2

pin assignments B-6contents of package 4-2cooling problems A-1cord sets, international 4-6

D

DC input 2-6desktop mounting 4-5device connections 5-1

E

electrical interference, avoiding 4-1equipment checklist 4-2Ethernet connectivity rules 3-7

F

features C-3management 2-8switch 2-7

flow control, IEEE 802.3x 2-3front panel of switch 2-1

full duplex connectivity 3-1

C

cable lengths 3-7specifications B-1

compliances EMC C-5safety C-5

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G

Gigabit Ethernet cable lengths 3-6grounding for racks 4-3

GVRP 2-2

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OSI specifications

Foundry Networks, a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc., has been a significant player in the networking industry, offering a range of products and solutions focused on high-performance and scalable networking. One of the key products from Foundry Networks is its operating system, known as Foundry Networks OSI (Operating System Interface). This proprietary operating system is designed to support the firm’s line of switches and routers, emphasizing robust performance, enhanced reliability, and comprehensive management capabilities.

A standout feature of Foundry Networks OSI is its modular architecture, which allows for easy upgrades and customization. This design enables users to add new protocols or services without disrupting existing functionalities. The OS is built on a multi-threaded architecture, ensuring efficient processing and handling of multiple tasks simultaneously. This feature is particularly crucial for environments requiring low latency and high throughput, such as data centers and enterprise networks.

Foundry Networks OSI supports a variety of advanced networking technologies, including Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) support, and advanced routing protocols like OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol). These technologies ensure that the network can efficiently handle traffic management while maintaining high availability and redundancy.

Another notable characteristic of the OSI is its support for IPv6, which is essential as more organizations transition to the newer protocol to accommodate the growing number of Internet-connected devices. Through enhanced quality of service (QoS) features, Foundry Networks OSI allows administrators to prioritize traffic, ensuring that mission-critical applications receive the bandwidth they require.

Security is a critical concern in modern networking, and Foundry Networks OSI addresses this need with robust security features. The system includes access control lists (ACLs), port security options, and support for 802.1X authentication to provide secure access to the network. These security measures help to protect the network from unauthorized access and potential threats.

Moreover, the OSI offers an intuitive management interface, simplifying the task of monitoring and configuring network devices. GUI-based and CLI (Command-Line Interface) management options cater to different preferences and skill sets, making it easier for network administrators to maintain and optimize their networks.

In summary, Foundry Networks OSI stands out for its modular design, support for advanced networking technologies, robust security features, and user-friendly management interface. These characteristics make it a suitable choice for organizations that prioritize high performance, reliability, and scalability in their networking solutions. As enterprises continue to evolve, Foundry Networks OSI remains a relevant and powerful tool in the networking landscape.