In our last post, we’ve knew what the SFP+ module is. Now, you would have question about how can we use SFP+ modules with Ethernet switches? These four ways will be used in the project. Different types of optical modules connected to the switch can be applied to different networking solutions, and the following is an introduction to several practical applications of SFP+ modules with the Ethernet switch.
>>DetailsThe optical modules and Ethernet switches are indispensable in enterprise networks and the construction of data centers. Optical modules are mainly used to convert the electrical signal to optical signal, while Ethernet switches play the role of forwarding those signals. Among the various optical modules, the SFP+ module is one of the most used modules, which can be used with Ethernet switches to achieve different network requirements through different ways of connection.
>>DetailsFor a large surveillance project, the focus is the choice of switches. Here we choose a layer three network architecture, network structure for the access layer aggregation layer and core layer. Relative to the layer two network architecture, the scale of the layer three architecture network is larger, the transmission distance is farther, and the scalability is higher.
>>DetailsWhen implementing QoS tools and strategies, organizations should follow these steps: PLANNING, DESIGN, TESTING, DEPLOYMENT, MONITORING AND ANALYSIS. Click to know more.
>>DetailsTraditional business networks operated as separate entities. Phone calls and teleconferences were handled by one network, while laptops, desktops, servers and other devices connected to another. They rarely crossed paths, unless a computer used a telephone line to access the internet. QoS is particularly important to guarantee the high performance of critical applications that require high bandwidth for real-time traffic.
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