...recovery into a line card on the host device. This makes an SFP+ smaller than an XFP, enabling greater port density. • Because all these compact transcievers are hot-swappable, there’s no need to shut down a switch to swap out a module—it’s easy ...
...data (CDPD), ARDIS, PCS, and digital cellular. For greater geographical coverage, satellite networks such as Iridium, Inmarsat, and MSAT can handle basic services such as e-mail. • DSL • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) generally refers to any of a...
...are complex systems of PCs, servers, printers, and the devices that connect them. Getting everything to work in harmony requires bundles of cables, and managing all those cables from inside a telecommunications closet can be a daunting task. To con...
...devices, such as a PC or server, can also function as a gateway. • KVMoIP switch • A KVMoIP switch contains an IP gateway, which is the pathway the KVM signals use to travel from the IP network to an existing non-IP KVM switch. It converts and ...
...high-density fibre applications. • The MU connector • resembles the larger SC connector. It uses a simple push-pull latching connection and is well suited for high-density applications. • Learn more: • Flat, PC, UPS, and APC fibre connectors. •
...preloaded on a PC we ship to you or included with your Tiger II Controller system. • Use the Windows® compatible software’s GUI to define system parameters, set timing functions, prepare reports, control alarms and more. Configuration and o...