...if you have a mix of networking equipment, servers, and patch panels, then a 4-post rack makes more sense because it provides more stable, 4-point mounting for deep equipment. For flexible mounting of both standard and extra-deep equipment, you c...
...and publish over the network (FTP/USB) • A Subscriber receives content from over the network (FTP/USB) and plays the content." class="note">[*] • CPU Processor • System RAM • System Storage • Video Output Resolution • Connectors • Video • Audio •...
...multicast data in your network without flooding your IP infrastructure . • You will need Ethernet switches with these minimum features: • Gigabit (1000-Mbps) or faster Ethernet ports • Support for IGMP v2 (or v3) snooping • Support for jumbo frames...
...The seemingly universal network connection, twisted-pair Ethernet cable, has another role to play, providing electrical power to low-wattage electrical devices. Power over Ethernet (PoE) was ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Eng...
...Office • The classical network • A classical network consists of a rack with switches and patch panels and outlets in your cable conduit. Between the outlets and the patch panel you use Cat5, 6 or 7 cables. Here you need a separate cable for every ...
...work when there's a network failure. And, unless the server one needs to get to is up and running, the software is useless. • KVM switches • KVM switches enable the administrator to warm boot (and, with extra hardware, cold boot) a system and ac...
...within an existing network environment. • Whilst the requirements should be considered as a whole, it is convenient to look at each aspect individually. • Uninterruptible Power Supplies • We have all heard the example of a cleaner disconnecting...
...any organization with a network that reaches remote sites. This can include branch offices, unmanned information kiosks, alarm and control systems, and even HVAC systems for climate control. Other applications include unmanned remote monitoring stat...