11/20/2008
>>APC
>>Hewlett Packard
>>Nortel Networks
>>Sonic Wall
>>Watchguard
>>Computer Associates
>>Veritas
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Nortel Networks is a global leader in networking and communication
technology including Metro, Enterprise, Optical Long Haul and
Wireless Networks. With a vision of "infinite bandwidth"
Nortel delivers next-generation systems designed to redefine
the architecture of backbone networks and establish new benchmarks
in network economics.
Pronet Solutions is focusing on Nortel's Small/Medium Business
products like the BayStack series switches. An example of a
BaySstack switch is the BayStack 470-48T presented below.
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The BayStack 470-48T
Switch has 48 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 ports and up to 8 BayStack
470-48T Switches can be stacked to achieve up to 384 10/100
ports. It also has two built-in GBIC ports for dedicated uplink
connectivity to other switches, servers or the network core
switches such as Passport 8600 Switches. The two built-in GBIC
ports maximize uplink bandwidth up to 32 Gbps in a full stack.
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The built-in stacking ports provide
simpler, quicker and more cost-effective stacking as stacking
modules are not required. With the BayStack 470 Switch, sacrificing
the GBIC ports for stacking is not necessary. The stacking ports
and both GBIC ports can be used simultaneously. For added flexibility
and performance, the BayStack 470-48T Switch can be stacked
with the BayStack 470 Switches and Business Policy Switches.
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- Features
High-density desktop switching.
Up to 384 ports in a stack of 8 switches
Simpler, quicker, more cost-effective
stacking. Built-in stacking ports
mean no cascade modules needed
Built-in uplink connectivity
to network center. GBIC ports
are not sacrificed for stacking purpose and both GBIC ports
available for uplink. Up to 16 GBICs in one stack provide
32 Gbps traffic flow
Redundancy. Fail-safe
stackability and Redundant power capability
Saves valuable rack space.
Compact 1U High design
QoS-enabled for mission-critical
users, applications, or devices. Supports
L2/L3/L4 packet classification & prioritization
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Please feel free to
visit Nortel's website
for more information.
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