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About the Switch 5500 Family 13
For information about using the software features of the Switch, refer to
the “Command Reference Guide” located at www.3com.com.
Summary of
Hardware Features
Table 4 summarizes the hardware features that are supported by the
Switch 5500.
Table 4 Hardware Features
Feature Switch 5500 Family
MAC Addresses Up to 16,000 supported
Forwarding Modes Store and Forward
Auto-negotiation Supported on all ports
Auto MDI/MDIX Supported on all ports. If fiber SFP transceivers are
used, Auto MDIX is not supported.
Duplex Modes Half and full duplex on all ports
Flow Control In full duplex mode, all ports are supported.
Smart Auto-sensing Supported on all copper ports
Traffic Prioritization Supported (IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition)
Eight traffic queues per port
Power over Ethernet
(Switch 5500)
Supported on front panel ports, except for the SFP
ports. (3CR17171 and 3CR17172 only)
Power over Ethernet
(Switch 5500G-EI)
Supported on all front panel ports, except for the
SFP ports, when fitted with PoE PSUs (3CR17254
and 3CR17255).
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
Ports
(Switch 5500)
Auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports or
100BASE-X ports.
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet Ports (Switch
5500G-EI)
Auto-negotiating
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T and SFP ports.
100BASE-X SFP Ports Supports 100BASE-LX10 10km single-mode and
100BASE-FX 2km multi-mode transceivers.
1000BASE-X Gigabit
Ethernet SFP Ports
Supports fiber Gigabit Ethernet short-wave (SX),
long-wave (LX), long-haul (LH70), and copper (T)
transceivers in any combination
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