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Follow on Google News | SMC Networks claws into network industry competitionSMC Networks, global provider of LAN hardware and broadband connectivity devices, has announced the launch of two TigerStack II™ 1000 Stackable Managed Layer 3 Switches (SMC8926EM and SMC8950EM)
By: Microzone PR The new switches deliver wire-speed Gigabit performance over 24 (SMC8926EM) or 48 (SMC8950EM) 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports and feature two 10G module slots to enable XFP 10G connections to the core of a network. Leveraging 50Gbps of High Gigabit stacking, they provide superior connectivity to 200 high speed nodes in any network managed under a single hardware stack. With up to four TigerStack II™ 1000 switches stacked together, the SMC8926EM and SMC8950EM provide up to 192 Gigabit ports that can deliver a switching capacity up to 176Gbps − making them an ideal choice for data centres, performance LAN segments, data-intensive applications or any environment that demands wire-speed performance. “The release of this latest switching solution will help local companies position themselves to extract the maximum benefit from advanced networking infrastructure. There is a growing demand for productivity, lower costs of ownership and cost efficient connectivity that offers the level of versatility and scalability required to handle information transfer, storage, archiving and corporate governance. This is boost for local networking,” “These new high-performance switches will be of particular interest to businesses that need to take their workgroup network infrastructures to the next level of performance, versatility and scalability required to support an ever-increasing array of advanced network applications,” The TigerStack II™ 1000 switches feature 24- or 48- 10/100/1000BASE- The robust feature set of the TigerStack II™ 1000 switches also includes static routing, VLAN support, RIPv1/2, OSPF, VRRP, flow control, Spanning Tree, broadcast storm control, Jumbo frame support, ACL’s, 802.1x, RADIUS, TACACS+, static port security, DNS, and LLDP. The switches support eight levels of priority (QoS) with flexible classification and prioritization and provide per-port bandwidth management. As well as IPv6 and IPv4, the switches can also be easily managed via Telnet and SSH, HTTP and HTTPS, SNMP and through the RS-232 console port. End
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