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| Product Overview |
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The DS-300-WB EMC Connectrix DS-300B is a Fibre Channel switch that provides high-speed connectivity primarily for storage area networks. It fits well in data centers needing compact yet effective SAN switching solutions, connecting servers and storage devices efficiently without taking up much rack space. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | EMC |
| Part Number | DS-300-WB |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Switch Ports | 24 (8 active) |
| Number of Ports | 24-Ports |
| Port Type | SFP |
| Port Speed | 8 Gbps |
| UpLink Ports | 8 |
| POE Support | No |
| VLAN Support | No |
| Stackable | No |
| Layer Support | Layer 2 |
| Connector Type | SFP |
| Management and Configuration | |
|---|---|
| Remote Protocols | Yes |
| Security Features | Zoning, Role-Based Access Control, RADIUS, TACACS+, SSH, Access Control Lists |
| Management Type | CLI, Web GUI, SNMP |
| Remote Management Protocol | SSH, Telnet, HTTPS, SNMP |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 4.00 |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Compliance Standards | RoHS, CE, FCC, UL |
| Product Description |
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The DS-300-WB EMC Connectrix DS-300B is a Fibre Channel SAN switch designed to handle demanding storage networking environments. It offers 24 ports with 8 ports active at 8Gb/s speeds, catering to setups that require fast and efficient data transfer. This switch is often found in data centers and enterprise storage infrastructures where space is limited but performance cannot be compromised. Built for storage administrators and IT professionals, it facilitates seamless connectivity between servers and storage arrays. Key Features
This switch is typically deployed in enterprise SAN environments where reliable and consistent storage access is critical. By integrating this switch, organizations can maintain efficient data workflows and reduce potential bottlenecks in their storage networks. |