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Product Overview |
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The 58G5800 IBM Tolerant Controller Module works as a key component within the 8260 Multiprotocol Switching Hub, providing enhanced fault tolerance and multiprotocol handling capabilities. It fits into network setups that require dependable switching performance and improved uptime under varying conditions. |
General Information |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 58G5800 |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Product Description |
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This module serves as a tolerant controller for the IBM 8260 Multiprotocol Switching Hub, providing key enhancements in network resilience. It is typically integrated into existing IBM networking setups to improve fault tolerance and maintain operational continuity. Often found in enterprise networks where uptime and protocol flexibility are crucial, this controller module benefits network administrators aiming to reduce downtime and streamline multiprotocol management. Key Features
Typically deployed in large-scale or enterprise environments, this controller module helps maintain smooth network operations under varying loads. Its role in handling multiple protocols and fault tolerance makes it essential for complex network infrastructures. |
Use Cases |
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The 58G5800 IBM Tolerant Controller Module is primarily utilized within enterprise-grade network infrastructures that depend on multiprotocol switching and require high fault tolerance. It is ideal for environments where seamless network operation and minimal downtime are critical, such as large corporate data centers and complex campus networks. How It's Used:
By enabling enhanced fault tolerance and supporting diverse protocol switching, this module contributes to improved operational efficiency and scalability. It helps maintain consistent performance in complex network environments where reliability and multiprotocol support are essential. |