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2 | PRODUCT INTRODUCTION |
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2.1 | Models |
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| Sixteen (16) | N/A |
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2.2 | KEY FEATURES |
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Independent bandwidth for each port.
10/100Mbps TP ports with
Auto MDI/MDIX function supported.
IEEE 802.3x
4M bits Buffer Memory.
8K MAC Address Table.
Supports QoS function on each port, based on 802.1p/802.1q VLAN Tag priority and TCP/IP Header’s TOS/DS. Four (4) Trunk groups supported.
Aging function supported, the aging time is about 300 sec. Broadcast Storm control supported.
Supports
2.3The Front Panel
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2.3.1 | Port Speeds |
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| 10/100Mbps TP ports |
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| Each 10/100Mbps TP port provides an | |||
| for the attached device's maximum operating speed and automatically sets the Switch to operate at that speed. Each TP port | |||
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| device into any TP port and the Switch will do the rest. | |||
2.3.2 | Cabling |
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| 10Mbps – Category 3, 4, or 5 TP cabling can be used for transmitting data at 10Mbps or 20Mbps bandwidth on | |||
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| 100Mbps – Only Category 5 TP cabling can be used for transmitting data at 100Mbps or 200Mbps bandwidth on | |||
| networks. |
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Note: Category 5 TP cable should be used whenever installing new TP cabling.
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