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pbgben

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#175343 25-Jun-2015 16:35
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Was removed from a working environment a year back, selling as-is no cables.

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Ethernet switching features: Wirespeed, non-blocking Layer 2 switching; Store-and-forward forwarding; Full-/half-duplex auto-negotiation; 802.1p CoS traffic prioritization, IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
A cable diagnostics tool allows the user to troubleshoot cabling problems through the convenience of a menu based Web-management interface
Link aggregation combines copper or fiber ports to create up to six ultra-high-speed trunks, with up to eight ports per trunk, substantially increasing bandwidth to the network backbone or other switches
VLANs (up to 64) enable administrators to group users based on data or traffic requirements to ensure that traffic flow is directed according to priority business needs
An intuitive, web-based user interface allows even network novices to set up and administer the network
To help administrators get top functionality and performance out of the switch, an online help system supports them through every configuration step, providing key information about switch functionality and features
Non-blocking performance means the switch operates at full wirespeed on all ports, delivering unimpeded access to network resources
Auto MDI/MDIX on all ports simplifies installation and reduces cabling errors; auto-negotiation accommodates mixed-bandwidth LANs
IEEE 802.1p CoS traffic prioritization enables networks to run real-time multimedia applications more effectively by reserving bandwidth for time-sensitive traffic and allows the switch to operate in larger networks

The 3Com Baseline Switch 2848-SFP Plus supports Gigabit switching through 48 10/100/1000 ports with four dual-purpose ports for copper connections, or fiber connections using SFP (mini-GBIC) modules. While there are a total of 52 physical Gigabit ports, only a maximum of 48 ports can be operational at any given time

Make an offer, goes to the highest bidder on the 3rd (Friday)

Pickup from Albany, Auckland






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  #1331483 25-Jun-2015 16:35
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1331610 25-Jun-2015 17:50
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Can the SFPs take 10GBit or are they just additional 1Gbit but multipurpose?



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  #1331638 25-Jun-2015 18:35
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I'm not sure. I'd guess no.




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  #1332275 26-Jun-2015 17:17
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I'll offer $100

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  #1332281 26-Jun-2015 17:47
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networkn: I'll offer $100


Thanks for the offer, If nobody bids by Friday morning its yours.




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  #1332314 26-Jun-2015 19:02
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I'll up that to $150 :)

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