Certified Cisco Network Consultants
Cisco Switches Consultants:
Network Design and Support
Cisco's
latest generation of switches focus on providing intelligence
at the edge of the network, where one network exchanges data
with another. The demand for intelligence at the edge of the
network is being driven largely by four new developments:
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Increase in desktop computing power
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Introduction of bandwidth-intensive applications
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Expansion of highly sensitive data on the network
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Presence of multiple device types, such as IP
phones and wireless LAN (WLAN) access
points
The latest
business applications require higher
bandwidth and create a need to
differentiate and control traffic flow.
Applications such as enterprise resource
planning (ERP) and voice over IP (VoIP)
must have a higher priority to network
bandwidth than less time-sensitive
applications such as File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) or, for e-mail, Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). It is no
longer acceptable, for example, to have
a large file download destined to one
port on a switch to increase the
latency, and lower the quality, in voice
traffic destined to another port on the
same switch. This condition is avoided
by ensuring that voice traffic is
properly classified and prioritized
throughout the network.
Cisco switches implement exceptional
Quality of Service (QoS) to help ensure
that network traffic is classified and
prioritized, and that congestion is
avoided. Configuration of QoS is greatly
simplified through automatic QoS (auto-QoS),
a feature that detects Cisco IP phones
and automatically configures the switch
for the appropriate classification and
egress queuing. This optimizes traffic
prioritization and network availability
without requiring your IT department to
implement a complex configuration.
With Cisco Catalyst switches for small
and medium-sized businesses, Cisco
enables companies to realize the full
benefits of adding intelligent services
into their networks. Cisco's switches
make it possible to deploy capabilities
that make the network infrastructure
highly available to accommodate
time-critical needs, scalable to
accommodate growth, secure enough to
protect confidential information, and
capable of differentiating and
controlling traffic flows are critical
to further optimizing network
operations.
Cisco Catalyst 2950 Series Switches
Cisco Catalyst 2950SX-24, 2950-24, and
2950-12-Fixed-configuration, managed
10/100 switches providing basic
workgroup connectivity for small to
medium-sized companies. These wire-speed
desktop switches offer Cisco IOS
Software functions for basic data,
video, and voice services at the edge of
the network.
Cisco Catalyst 2950G-12, 2950G-24,
2950G-48, and 2950G-24-DC-These Cisco
Catalyst 2950 Series switches are
stackable switches that offer wire-speed
connectivity to the desktop and Gigabit
uplink connectivity using several
optional Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC)
uplinks. These products, as well as the
Cisco Catalyst 2950T-24 and 2950C-24
switches, deliver intelligent services,
such as availability, security, and
quality of service (QoS) to the network
edge-using the simple Cisco Cluster
Management Suite (CMS) Software
Web-based interface. These switches,
along with the Cisco Catalyst 2950T-24
and 2950C-24 switches, come with Cisco
Enhanced Image (EI) Software installed
to provide intelligent services.
Cisco Catalyst 2950C-24 and
2950T-24-Existing members of the Cisco
Catalyst 2950 Series of
high-performance, standalone, 10/100
autosensing Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet switches. Both products bring
intelligent services to the edge of the
network to accommodate the needs of
growing workgroups and server
connectivity. The Cisco Catalyst
2950C-24 provides 24 10/100 ports plus 2
fixed 100BASE-FX ports. The Cisco
Catalyst 2950T-24 switch offers
medium-sized enterprises an easy
migration path to Gigabit by using
existing copper cabling infrastructure
with 24 10/100 ports plus 2 fixed
10/100/1000BASE-T uplinks. Embedded in
the Cisco Catalyst 2950 Series is Cisco
CMS Software, which allows users to
simultaneously configure and
troubleshoot multiple Cisco Catalyst
desktop switches using a standard Web
browser.
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series switches are
designed for enterprise LAN access,
branch offices, Layer 3 distribution
points, small and medium-sized
businesses, and metropolitan (metro)
Ethernet deployments. The Cisco Catalyst
4500 Series comprises a series of
chassis ranging from 3 to 10 slots and a
set of supervisor engines delivering up
to 136 Gbps of Layer 2-4 switching. The
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series supports an
extensive set of line cards, including
high-density 10/100, 10/100/1000 (both
with 802.3af Power over Ethernet [PoE]
options), 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-LX10,
100BASE-BX-D, Gigabit Ethernet, and 10
Gigabit Ethernet.
The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series offers a
price-performance range of chassis:
Cisco Catalyst 4510R (10 slots with
redundant supervisor option), Cisco
Catalyst 4507R (7 slots with redundant
supervisor option), Cisco Catalyst 4506
(6 slots) and Cisco Catalyst 4503 (3
slots).
How DCI Can Help You with Cisco Switches
DCI's CCIE and CCNP certified
consultants can help you select and
deploy switches appropriate for your
current business needs and your plans
for future growth. DCI's
CCIE and CCNP certified security
consultants can help you develop a
comprehensive security policy and
configure Cisco switches so they help
enforce your security strategy.
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