NWC News Network, July 24 2008, 1130 hrs
D-Link India, a networking company, has launched its new series of Layer 3 chassis switches aimed at providing enterprise with a complete core switching solution. D-Link DES-7100, DES-7200 and DES-7200E series are next generation switches that provide businesses with IPV6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) core routing, 10G over copper, high availability, high redundancy and reliability.
"The new switches are the most comprehensive chassis-based switching solution that caters to specific enterprise verticals,” said Jayesh Kotak, VP - Product Management, D-Link India. “Each switch has been specially designed to cater to the daily demands of the enterprise, and features next generation technology to provide optimum performance, even for bandwidth intensive applications.”
Kotak further added, “Our 7100 Series is designed to target education and medium business, 7200 Series for BFSI, government, PSU and healthcare segment and 7200E series for data center and service providers.”
D-Link has introduced 7 new switches. These chassis switches are intelligent, high-performance multi-layer LAN devices designed for enterprise campus and metropolitan area networks (MAN). They are suited for deployment in environments where high level of performance, security and control are required.
Featuring a flexible modular architecture and industry standard compliance, these switches provide scalable expansion and a high level of investment protection for businesses and telecom carriers to deploy Gigabit and 10-Gigabit packet switching and routing for office networking and Ethernet-based Internet services to the homes.
These switches feature zero network downtime, robust security and can run real-time bandwidth-intensive applications. Equipped with high-speed switch fabrics, redundant backup/load sharing capability and software functions including complete IPv6 support, these switches provide the performance, high availability and future-proof architecture suitable for applications of not just today but well into the future.
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