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Airflow management.


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Snake Air for network switches is an airflow manager that directs the cold air from under the computer access floor directly into the side of a network switch to prevent overheating Overheating

An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation.
. The solution provides proper airflow while leaving the front face of the network switch available for servicing the fan tray See tray drive, tray card and System Tray.  and cable management.--Snake Tray

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Title Annotation:Special Focus: Cabling Infrastructure
Publication:Communications News
Date:Dec 1, 2007
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