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Overview
The Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series switches is a line of fixed
configuration, enterprise-class, IEEE 802.3af and Cisco prestandard
Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches in Fast Ethernet configurations
that provide availability, security, and quality of service (QoS)
to enhance network operations. The Catalyst 3560 is an ideal access
layer switch for small enterprise wiring closets or branch office
environments that are using their LAN infrastructure for the
deployment of new products and applications such as IP telephones,
wireless access points, video surveillance, building management
systems, and remote video kiosks. Customers can deploy network-wide
intelligent services, such as advanced QoS, rate limiting, access
control lists, multicast management, and high-performance IP
routing - while maintaining the simplicity of traditional LAN
switching. Embedded in the Catalyst 3560 is the Cisco Cluster
Management Suite (CMS) Software, which allows users to
simultaneously configure and troubleshoot multiple Cisco Catalyst
desktop switches using a standard Web browser. Cisco CMS Software
provides configuration wizards that greatly simplify the
implementation of converged networks and intelligent network
services. The Catalyst 3560 Series can provide a lower total cost
of ownership (TCO) for deployments that incorporate Cisco IP phones
and Cisco Aironet wireless LAN access points, as well as any IEEE
802.3af-compliant end device. Power over Ethernet removes the need
for wall power to each PoE-enabled device and eliminates the cost
for additional electrical cabling that would otherwise be necessary
in IP phone and wireless LAN deployments. Maximum power
availability for a converged voice and data network is attainable
when a Catalyst 3560 Switch is combined with the Cisco Redundant
Power System 675 (RPS 675) for seamless protection against internal
power supply failures and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
system to safeguard against power outages.
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