SMC Gigabit Switching Portfolio Expands 10G Portfolio with New 24- and 48-Port TigerStack L3 Managed Switches with Optional 10Gig Uplinks.IRVINE, Calif. -- New TigerStack(TM) 1000 24- and 48-Port Switches handle heavy traffic efficiently with L3 management SMC Networks (www.smc SMC Saint Mary's College SMC Santa Monica College SMC Solaris Management Console SMC Smooth Muscle Cell SMC Small Magellanic Cloud (also see LMC) SMC Safety Management Certificate (maritime shipping) .com) today announced its newest Gigabit backbone switches, the TigerStack(TM) 1000 48-Port Stackable Managed L3 Switch (SMC8748ML3) and 24-Port Stackable Managed L3 Switch (SMC8724ML3), both with optional 10G uplink. These new feature-rich, high-density, high-performance SMC8748ML3 and SMC8724ML3 switches are available now, at MSRPs that make the transition to Gigabit affordable: $4,399.99 and $2,699.99. The new SMC8748ML3 switch has 48 fixed 10/100/1000 ports and the SMC8724ML3 has 24. In each of the switches, four of the ports can be upgraded with optional mini GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) A hardware module used to attach network devices to fiber-based transmission systems such as Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet. The GBIC converts the serial electrical signals to serial optical signals and vice versa. expansion slots for fiber connections. An optional one-port 10 Gigabit XENPAK Module can be added to either of the switches for 10G uplink. Compact and efficient -- just 1RU high despite their high port count and advanced L2/3/4 features that enable high-performance networking -- these newest TigerStack switches are ideal solutions for any enterprise workgroup or backbone switching application. At their best in challenging, high-traffic environments, the SMC8748ML3 and SMC8724ML3 race ahead of the pack with switching capacity as high as 156Gbps for the 48-port switch and 108Gbps for the 24-port version. The new TigerStack 1000 Stackable Managed L3 Switches not only deliver high performance, they're loaded with advanced features that demanding environments need. Security is paramount in today's networks, and these new switches deliver, with ACLs and 802.1x for secure network access, and SSH (Secure SHell) A security protocol for logging into a remote server. SSH provides an encrypted session for transferring files and executing server programs. Also serving as a secure client/server connection for applications such as database access and e-mail, SSH supports a , SSL/HTTPS for secure management enabled by RADIUS and TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) An access control protocol used to authenticate a user logging into the network. TACACS is a simple username/password system. +. Flexible Layer 2/3/4 traffic prioritization and rate-limiting enable quality of service across the network, and network segmentation is provided by port and protocol-based VLANs. For more powerful management applications, these new TigerStack 10/100/1000 L3 switches also offer RIPv1/v2, OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) A routing protocol that determines the best path for routing IP traffic over a TCP/IP network based on distance between nodes and several quality parameters. , DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) The first popular routing protocol to support multicast. Stemming from RIP and used in the Internet's Mbone (multicast backbone), DVMRP allows for tunneling multicast messages within unicast packets. and PIM-DM PIM-DM Protocol Independent Multicast-Dense Mode for Layer 3 switching. The switches also bring a comprehensive Layer 2 management feature set, Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Based on an algorithm invented by Radia Perlman while working for Digital Equipment Corporation[1][2], Spanning Tree Protocol Is an OSI layer-2 protocol which ensures a loop free topology for any bridged LAN. (802.1s), Protocol-based VLANs (802.1v) and stackwide link aggregation (LACP LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP League of American Communications Professionals LACP Los Angeles Community Policing LACP Link Access Control Protocol LACP Loadmaster Aft Control Panel ) including stackwide 10G aggregations. Built for robust workgroup and backbone switching today, the SMC8748ML3 and SMC8724ML3 can be mixed or matched for stacking up to eight units high, and have the flexibility to allow for upgrades to even more features that will be released in the future. "These switches pack the power of Layer 3, with 10G capability, so can excel in the most demanding networks, now, and into the future," said SMC Product Manager Iain Kenney. "10/100/1000 copper connectivity built in, with options for fiber and 10 Gigabit uplink make it extraordinarily flexible and adaptable -- and the full range of advanced features makes them perfect for the most demanding Enterprise and workgroup environments." The TigerStack SMC8748ML3 and SMC8724ML3 10/100/1000 Stackable Managed Switches, and optional uplinks and redundant power supplies are available now. For more information about SMC Networks or its products, visit www.smc.com or call 800-SMC-4You (800-762-4968). |
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