Campus LAN Clause Samples

Campus LAN. Core Switches — Campus core switches are generally used for the campus backbone and are responsible for transporting large amounts of traffic both reliably and quickly. Core switches should provide:
Campus LAN. Access Switches — Provides initial connectivity for devices to the network and controls user and workgroup access to internetwork resources. The following are some of the features a campus LAN access switch should support:
Campus LAN. Core Switches ― Campus core switches are generally used for the campus backbone and are responsible for transporting large amounts of traffic both reliably and quickly. Core switches should provide: • High bandwidth • Low latencyHot swappable power supplies and fans • Security o SSHv2 o MacSec encryption o Role-Based Access Control Lists (ACL) • Support of IPv6 and IPv4 • 1/10/40/100 Gbps support • IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol) routing • EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol) routing • VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service) Support • VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Support • NetFlow Support.
Campus LAN. Access Switches ― Provides initial connectivity for devices to the network and controls user and workgroup access to internetwork resources. The following are some of the features a campus LAN access switch should support: Security i. SSHv2 (Secure Shell Version 2) ii. 802.1X (Port Based Network Access Control) iii. Port Security iv. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Snooping VLANs Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet ▇▇▇ (Power over Ethernet) link aggregation 10 Gb support Port mirroring Span Taps Support of IPv6 and IPv4 Standards-based rapid spanning tree Netflow Support (Optional).
Campus LAN. Core Switches ― Campus core switches are generally used for the campus backbone and are responsible for transporting large amounts of traffic both reliably and quickly. Core switches should provide: High bandwidth Low latency Hot swappable power supplies and fans • Security SSHv2 MacSec encryption Role-Based Access Control Lists (ACL) Support of IPv6 and IPv4 State of Utah Contract Number: AR229 1/10/40/100 Gbps support IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol) routing EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol) routing VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service) Support VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Support Netflow Support.