Cisco Offers More Resilient Stackable Switches
Cisco Systems Inc. Tuesday launched the next generation of its stackable switch family in a new line that emphasizes resiliency, ease of operation, performance and unified services.
The new Cisco Catalyst 3750 series initially includes four new stackable switches for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit connectivity. The 24- and 48-port stackables use new Cisco StackWise 32-Gigabit-per-second interconnect technology that is integral to the data forwarding path of the multilayer switches. Earlier generations of stackables created interconnects as an afterthought, according to Kathy Hill, vice president and general manager of Cisco's desktop switching business unit in San Jose, Calif.
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