Product Overview

Product Overview The Catalyst 3750 family of switches—also referred to as the switches—are stackable Ethernet switches to which you can connect devices like Cisco IP Phones, Cisco Wireless Access

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DS-3E3752F-H

The switch can detect faults in power supplies, and will if any such faults are found, respond with an alarm. It can automatically adjust fan speed according to the temperature.

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Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Fiber Switch

Cisco is introducing the new Cisco® Catalyst® 3750-X 12-port and 24-port Gigabit Ethernet Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) switches. The Cisco Catalyst 3750-X fiber switches are enterprise-class

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Cisco 3750G (WS-C3750G-24TS-E1U)

Got 2 of these switch stacked and there is some changes that we are going to undertake which will require us to utilize the whole 8 or 4 (2 from each switch) SFP ports. Just need some

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Cisco Catalyst 3750 v2 Series Switches

Cisco StackWise technology unites up to nine individual switches in a single logical unit, using special stack-interconnect cables and stacking software. The individual switches can be any combination of

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Cisco Faq C3750 Public1 Data Sheet

With a range of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet configurations, the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series can serve as both a powerful access layer switch for medium enterprise wiring closets and as a

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WS-C3750X-12S-S Datasheet Overview

Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Series Switches support 4 optional network modules for uplink ports (Figure 1); The default switch configuration doesn''t include the uplink module; When purchasing switch,

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Connector and Cable Specifications

The Catalyst 3750G-16TD switch uses XENPAK modules for 10-Gigabit fiber-optic connections to networks. See the Catalyst 3750 release notes for a list of supported XENPAK modules.

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