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cut-through switch

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cut-through switch

A switching device that begins to output an incoming data packet before the packet is completely received. Contrast with store-and-forward switch.



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3 compliant -- Protocol independence -- High-speed cross-bar switching matrix -- Cut-through switch design -- Address learning function -- 4,000 MAC address table -- Plug-and-play -- EZ Watch Indicator Panel for practical, at-a-glance management -- Choice of half-or full-duplex operation per port -- Automatic polarity detection and correction -- 6 10 Mbps ports-5 10BASE-T ports and 1 combo port -- 2 Fast Ethernet ports
Massive R&D efforts during the quarter resulted in the completion of the proprietary MAC ASIC chip, RingMasterTM for the Company s Token Ring cut-through switch, T-SwitchPro.
3 compliant o High-speed switching crossbar matrix o 5 independent RJ-45 10BASE-T ports o 1 AUI/TP/BNC Combo 10 Mbps port o Cut-through switch design o Easy installation o EZwatch front panel management o Support for 4000 addresses per unit o HalfDuplex or Full Duplex operation per port o Three-year full warranty o Free technical support
 
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