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Communications News, Dec, 2003
The MIL-S3580 Layer 2 managed switch provides high-performance, nonblocking switching. With 24 fixed 10/100 auto-MDI/MDIX ports and two slots in the front panel for optional modules, it can be configured to 26 ports per switch. The module slots support two ports of multiple link options of either 100-Mbps fiber or lO00-Mbps copper or fiber. Features include port-based, dynamic and static VLANs, GVRP, VLAN tagging, IGMP snooping, port mirroring, bandwidth provisioning at eight levels and port security. Security includes static addressing, filtering and blocking of packets to identified MAC addresses. Four priority queues per port ensure minimum delay for voice over IP or multimedia network data. Console port provides local management while Telnet and Web-base management is provided via any network device.--Milan Technology
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