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Product Overview |
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The SMC6900S stacking module serves as a bridge between compatible switches, enabling them to operate as a single unit. It fits into switch chassis designed for stacking and supports scalable network architectures without extensive rewiring. |
General Information |
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| Brand | SMC |
| Part Number | SMC6900S |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Technical Information |
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| Connector Type | Stacking module connector |
Management and Configuration |
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| Management Type | Stack module |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Weight | 4.00 |
Product Description |
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The SMC6900S stacking module allows network administrators to connect multiple switches into a single logical unit. This setup is often found in enterprise environments where scalable, manageable network infrastructure is essential. Built for IT professionals managing mid-sized to large networks, it simplifies switch management and improves bandwidth by linking devices directly. Key Features
This module is typically deployed in data centers or corporate networks where multiple switches are needed to handle large volumes of traffic. Its role is to streamline network management and improve overall performance without requiring additional cabling complexity. |
Use Cases |
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The SMC6900S stacking module is typically deployed in medium to large enterprise network environments where scalability and high throughput inter-switch communication are essential. IT teams managing campus networks or data centers benefit from its ability to consolidate multiple switches under a single management interface, facilitating streamlined operations and reduced complexity. How It's Used:
By enabling high-speed interconnectivity and unified control across multiple switches, the SMC6900S stacking module enhances network scalability and operational efficiency. It reduces management overhead while supporting evolving network demands in complex IT infrastructures. |