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10/100/1000 Mbps networking solutions L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s The only certainty in networks today is that bandwidth demands will continue to increase. As more com- plex and time-sensitive applications such as voice and video are cr eated for the desktop, a higher volume of traffic is generated throughout the network.
2 raw bandwidth of Gigabit E thernet, A TM provides alternativ e methods for delivering effective backbone solutions, such as Quality of Service (QoS), which guarantees bandwidth to applications. The control offered by A TM enables the deterministic delivery of applications and services in complex network environments.
Backbone WAN/SNA Host Power Systems Transcend Network Management Architecture RMON-2 Probes OpenHub Access Servers SDLC Converters Routers Switches Hubs L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 3 S.
4 Featur e s Stackability F our S uperStack II S witch 1100 or S witch 3300 units can be interconnected to form a stack that offers unrivaled performance and management features. Each unit has a built-in connector at the rear of the unit called the matrix port.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 5 VL ANs VLANs allow PCs, workstations, and other resources, including printers and file servers, to be organized into logical, broadcast domains so that only devices within the same domain can commu- nicate with each other .
6 User running m ultimedia Floor 1 Basement Floor 2 Floor 3 Switched 10 M bps workgroup Switched 10 M bps workgroup Power users on dedicated 100 Mbps Print server on 100 M bps Server farm Volume intra.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 7 SuperStack II Switch 3900 Local server Switched Fast Ethernet high-speed power users Switched 10 M bps Volume intranet user SuperStack ® II system with S.
8 The 3Com SuperS tack II Baseline 10/100 switches provide the highest performance product in the SuperS tack II Baseline family . Delivering the power of switched F ast Ethernet while automati- cally.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 9 When you need low-cost 10 Mbps and 10/100 Mbps switching coupled with high levels of performance and man- ageability , then look no fur ther than the SuperS tack II Switch 610.
10 SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 F amily for Ethernet, 10/100 F ast Ethernet, and Fiber Switching Companies today realize that the booming e-business marketplace is pro- viding them with amazing growth opportunities.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 11 About the Switches The SuperS tack II Switch 3300: The SuperS tack II Switch 3300 pro- vides the smoothest migration to F ast Ethernet with 10/100 autosensing on all ports to adjust automatically to the speed of the attached devices.
12 12 switched 10BASE-T/RJ-45 por ts 2 10/100BASE-TX por ts SuperStack II Switch 1100 F ront view of 12 port Back view 24 switched 10BASE-T/RJ-45 por ts 2 10/100BASE-TX por ts F ront view of 24 port A.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 13 SuperStack II Switch 1100 and SuperStack II Switch 3300 Optional High-Speed Acce ssorie s SuperStack II Switch Matrix Module and Matrix Cable The SuperS .
14 SuperStack II Switch 1100 and SuperStack II Switch 3300 Optional High-Speed Acce ssorie s (continued) SuperStack II Switch Layer 3 Module The SuperS tack II Switch Layer 3 module lets you cost effe.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 15 The SuperS tack II Switch 3800 offers affordable leading-edge Layer 3 switching technology for 10 times the performance of intranets.
16 The SuperS tack II Switch 3900 and the SuperS tack II Switch 9300 (Gigabit Ethernet switch) constitute an industry- leading solution for high-density 10/100 Ethernet to G igabit Ethernet switching. SuperStack II Switch 3900 The SuperS tack II Switch 3900 delivers full line-rate performance (over 9.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 17 SuperStack II Switch 9300 The SuperS tack II Switch 9300 enables practical, cost-effective, and high- performance deployment of Gigabit Ethernet as an effective interswitch, switch-to-server , and general purpose backbone technology .
18 8 x 1000BASE-SX por ts F ront view SuperStack II Switch 9000 SuperStack II Switch 9000 (Layer 3 switch) SuperStack II Switch 3800 (Layer 3 Switch) Floor 2 Basement Floor 1 Floor 3 Subnet 1 Subnet 2.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 19 SuperStack II Switch 9100 The SuperS tack 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 .
20 SuperStack II Switch 2700 The SuperS tack II Switch 2700 is a 12-port integrated Ethernet workgroup switch with the added advantage of an A TM port for high-speed backbone or server connections.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 21 Network Management 3Com offers a variety of network man- agement applications matched to the scale and requirements of your networ k.
22 SuperStack II 10/100 SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II Product name Baseline Switch Switch 610 Switch 2200 Switch 2700 Switch 1100 Switch 3300/33 Switching techn.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 23 SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II SuperStack II 300 XM Switch 3300 FX Switch 3800 Switch 3900 Switch 9000 Switch 9100.
SuperStack II Switches Switch 1100/ Switch Switch Switch 3300/ Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch 610 2200 2700 3300 XM 3300 FX 3800 3900 9000 9100 9300 Statistics: T otal L AN statistics ● .
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 25 Switch 3800 Switch 3900 Switch 9000 Switch 9100 Switch 9300 Per por t LED Per por t LED Per port LED Gigabit por ts: indicators, link Per por t status; i.
26 SuperStack II Baseline 10/100 Switch Standards Compliance Functional ISO 8802/3; IE EE 802.3 (Ethernet); IE EE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet); IE EE 802.3x (Flow Control) Media Interfaces: 12/24 shielded R.
L L A A N N S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s 27 Protocols RFC 826 ARP , RFC 791 I P , RFC 792 ICMP , RFC 768 U DP , RFC 793 TCP , RFC 783 TFTP IPX, BootP . RFC 1157 SN MP . RFC 854-859 T elnet options, RFC 1213 MI B II. RFC 1757 RMON; RFC 1493 Bridge MI B, RFC 1516 IETF 802.
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