The Cisco Catalyst 3550 series are multilayer switches for building medium and large networks in the enterprise sector. These switches support stacking and networks with this technology are easily scalable. Integration is possible directly into network cabinets via the standardised 19-inch size.
Within the Cisco Catalyst 3550 series, there are a number of models with different designs. The switches are available as variants with 24 or 48 Fast Ethernet ports for 100 Mbps networks. Alternatively, there are switches with ten 1000 Mbit/s ports as well as with slots for ten Mini Gigabit Interface Converters (GBIC). The Cisco Catalyst 3550 is widely available with both RJ-45 and SFP connections.
This makes the Cisco Catalyst 3550 series suitable for the flexible and scalable construction of local networks. With corresponding modules that support the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX standard, networks with fibre optic cables and link lengths of up to ten kilometres can also be created.
The Cisco Catalyst 3550 series are multilayer switches for building medium and large networks in the enterprise sector. These switches support stacking and networks with this technology are easily...
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Cisco Catalyst 3550
The Cisco Catalyst 3550 series are multilayer switches for building medium and large networks in the enterprise sector. These switches support stacking and networks with this technology are easily scalable. Integration is possible directly into network cabinets via the standardised 19-inch size.
Within the Cisco Catalyst 3550 series, there are a number of models with different designs. The switches are available as variants with 24 or 48 Fast Ethernet ports for 100 Mbps networks. Alternatively, there are switches with ten 1000 Mbit/s ports as well as with slots for ten Mini Gigabit Interface Converters (GBIC). The Cisco Catalyst 3550 is widely available with both RJ-45 and SFP connections.
This makes the Cisco Catalyst 3550 series suitable for the flexible and scalable construction of local networks. With corresponding modules that support the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX standard, networks with fibre optic cables and link lengths of up to ten kilometres can also be created.