Cisco Cisco Gigabit Ethernet GBIC SFP Modules Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Catalyst GigaStack
Gigabit Interface Converter
Gigabit Interface Converter
October 25, 1999
These release notes describe the features and caveats for the GigaStack Gigabit Interface Converter
(GBIC) that works with IOS Release 11.2(8.2)SA6 or later. These release notes also contain
important information about the device.
(GBIC) that works with IOS Release 11.2(8.2)SA6 or later. These release notes also contain
important information about the device.
Contents
These release notes contain the following topics:
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“Introduction” section on page 1
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Introduction
The GigaStack GBIC allows you to stack up to nine switches to form an independent backbone that
can be managed with a single IP address. This stack gives the appearance of a single large switch for
network management purposes. You can also form a point-to-point link between two switches. The
GigaStack GBIC supports one full-duplex link (in a point-to-point link) or up to eight half-duplex
links (in a stack configuration) to other Gigabit Ethernet devices.
can be managed with a single IP address. This stack gives the appearance of a single large switch for
network management purposes. You can also form a point-to-point link between two switches. The
GigaStack GBIC supports one full-duplex link (in a point-to-point link) or up to eight half-duplex
links (in a stack configuration) to other Gigabit Ethernet devices.
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