C H A P T E R 2 Intel Device View

 

After a Switch or Stack is Contacted

Commands

When Intel Device View contacts a switch, the basic commands are

 

supplemented with:

 

Local Management access — provides Telnet access to monitor-

 

ing functions embedded in the switch.

 

RMON facility — gathers information about the network traffic,

 

monitors traffic on subnets and enables you to define alarms on

 

the individual ports.

 

Stack Synchronization Manager (for stacks only) — enables you

 

to establish a stack from a group of switches connected via a

 

Matrix Module, or add a switch to an existing stack and then syn-

 

chronize their configurations.

 

Switch Position Organizer (for stacks only) — enables you to

 

move the switches displayed on screen around in the stack.

 

Color Code Matrix Ports (for stacks only) — colors the individ-

 

ual ports on the Matrix Module. This simplifies the task of trac-

 

ing cables, as the ports on the Stack Interface Modules become

 

the same color as the corresponding Matrix Module port.

 

A color coding chart for Intel Device View to show the states of

 

switch’s LEDs

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Intel 520T manual After a Switch or Stack is Contacted

520T specifications

The Intel 520T is a well-regarded member of Intel's Xeon processor family, designed primarily for entry-level servers and workstations. Built on the 32nm manufacturing process, the 520T is based on the Nehalem microarchitecture, which has paved the way for improved performance and efficiency in data processing tasks.

One of the standout features of the Intel 520T is its energy efficiency. With a thermal design power (TDP) of just 35 watts, it provides an excellent balance between performance and power consumption. This characteristic makes it particularly suitable for environments where energy costs are a significant concern, such as in data centers or small business server applications.

Equipped with four physical cores and hyper-threading technology, the 520T allows for eight threads of execution, enabling it to handle multi-threaded workloads effectively. It operates at a base clock speed of 2.2 GHz and can achieve turbo boost frequencies up to 2.5 GHz under optimal conditions, ensuring that it provides the necessary performance for demanding applications.

The processor supports Intel's trusted execution technology and virtualization technology, maximizing both security and performance in virtualized environments. This capability allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a physical server, making it an excellent fit for businesses looking to optimize their assets through virtualization.

The Intel 520T also features Intel's QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) technology, which provides a high-speed connection between the processor and other components, such as memory and storage. This feature helps minimize latency and maximizes bandwidth, enhancing overall system responsiveness.

In terms of memory support, the processor can handle up to 32 GB of DDR3 RAM, providing ample capacity for demanding applications. The 520T also supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, which is vital for mission-critical applications that require data integrity.

Security enhancements are another noteworthy aspect of the Intel 520T. With built-in security technologies, including hardware-based random number generation, the processor helps safeguard sensitive data and contributes to more secure computing environments.

Overall, the Intel 520T stands out as a robust option for users seeking an efficient server-grade processor capable of delivering strong performance while maintaining a low power profile. Its array of features, technologies, and characteristics make it a reliable choice for various computing needs.