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A Cisco GUI based configuation management tool can help some of your customers with deploying and maintaining their network. For switch software, Cisco Network Assistant can help. Cisco Network Assistant is a PC-based network management application optimized for wired and wireless LANs for growing businesses that have 40 or fewer switches and routers. Using Cisco Smartports technology, Cisco Network Assistant simplifies configuration, management, troubleshooting, and ongoing optimization of Cisco networks. The application provides a centralized network view through a user-friendly GUI. The program allows network administrators to easily apply common services, generate inventory reports, synchronize passwords, and employ features across Cisco switches, routers, and access points. As trusted advisor, point out CNA if you have reason to believe your customer will face the challenges of time consuming, and costly configurations and management or has a lack of IT expertise or staff bandwidth. Note: CNA is the only configuration and management tool for the Catalyst Express 500 switch. Catalyst 500 switch
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The Catalyst 3560 offers services through a robust Layer 2 and Layer 3 fixed and stackable switch. The 3560 Series is an enterprise-class switch that includes IEEE 802.3af and Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet (PoE), and PoE and IEEE 802.3af power standard support functionality in Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet configurations. The Cisco Catalyst 3560 is ideal for small enterprise LAN access or branch-office environments and combines 10/100 and 10/100/1000 for 24 or 48 ports and PoE configurations. The 3560 enables the deployment of new applications such as IP telephony, wireless access, video surveillance, building management systems, and remote video kiosks. The Cisco Catalyst 3560 offers superior multilayer, granular QoS features to help ensure that network traffic is classified and prioritized. Configuration of QoS is greatly simplified through AutoQoS. Customers can deploy networkwide intelligent services such as advanced QoS, rate limiting, Access Control Lists (ACLs), multicast management, and high-performance IP routing while maintaining the simplicity of traditional LAN switching. The 3560 Series has a forwarding rate of 38.7 Mpps and is a 1-RU fixed-configuration multilayer switch that is typically used in a small campus core, in a medium wiring closet, or in a branch office. Catalyst 3560 switch
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The industry-standard Cisco Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into a Gigabit Ethernet port or slot, linking the port with the network. Cisco GBICs can be interchanged on a wide variety of Cisco products and can be intermixed in combinations of 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX/LH, 1000BASE-ZX, or 1000BASE-CWDM interfaces on a port-by-port basis. Cisco GBICs
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