Cisco Catalyst 3560E WS-C3560E-12SD-S Scheda Tecnica
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WS-C3560E-12SD-S
Data Sheet
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Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Software
The Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series is available with either the IP Base or the IP Services feature
set. The IP Base feature set includes advanced quality of service (QoS), rate-limiting, ACLs, and
basic static and Routing Information Protocol (RIP) routing capability. The IP Services feature set
provides a richer set of enterprise-class features, including advanced hardware-based IP unicast
and multicast routing (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol [EIGRP], Open Shortest Path
First [OSPF], Border Gateway Protocol [BGP], Protocol Independent Multicast [PIM], and so on).
An additional Advanced IP Services feature set is also available which is required for IPv6 routing.
Customers can transparently upgrade the software feature set in the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
Switches through Cisco IOS
®
Software Activation. Software activation authorizes and enables the
Cisco IOS Software feature sets. A special file contained in the switch, called a license file, is
examined by Cisco IOS Software when the switch is powered on. Based on the license’s type,
Cisco IOS Software activates the appropriate feature set. License types can be changed or
upgraded to activate a different feature set. For detailed information about Software Activation,
visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/sa
.
10 Gigabit Ethernet Uplinks and the Cisco TwinGig Small Form-Factor Pluggable
Converter
The Cisco Catalyst 3560-E features wire-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports for high-bandwidth
applications relieving congestion and helping ensure smooth delivery of data. The TwinGig
converter (see Figure 3) converts a 10 Gigabit Ethernet X2 interface into two Gigabit Ethernet
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports. This way, customers can initially use the switch with
Gigabit Ethernet uplinks and later implement 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks as business demands
change, without having to upgrade the access layer.
Figure 3. Cisco TwinGig Adapter Converting 10 Gigabit Ethernet X2 Interface into Two Gigabit Ethernet
SFP Interfaces