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Network Switches

Core Switch

A core switch is a high-capacity, functionality, reliability switch generally positioned within the backbone or physical core of a network. Core switches serve as the gateway to a wide area network (WAN) or the Internet – they provide the final aggregation point for the network and allow multiple aggregation modules to work together.

Distribution Switch

Distribution Switches which function as a bridge between Core Switch and access switch. Distribution switches ensures that the packets are appropriately routed between subnets and VLANs in enterprise network.

Access Switch

Access layer is the lowest level and most fundamental layer in all these three layers. An access layer switch is usually a Layer 2 switch and facilitates the connection of end node devices to the network.

Router

Router is to connect multiple networks and forward packets destined either for its own networks or other networks. A router is considered a layer-3 device because its primary forwarding decision is based on the information in the layer-3 IP packet, specifically the destination IP address.

Wireless Access Point
An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network, or WLAN, usually in an office or large building. It Can be work as a standalone device or managed via controller. WiFi frequency bands are frequency ranges within the wireless spectrum that are designated to carry WiFi: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.

Storage

NAS

Storage devices that connect to a network and provide file access services to computer systems. These devices generally consist of an engine that implements the file services, and one or more devices, on which data is stored.

SAN

Storage Area Network (SAN) is a specialized, high-speed network that provides block-level network access to storage. SANs are typically composed of hosts, switches, storage elements, and storage devices that are interconnected using a variety of technologies, topologies, and protocols.

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IP Based Intercom Systems

An Intercom is a Two-way Audio or Video Communication system and It enables Communication between Geographically diverse Buildings or with in the building. IP based intercom system can be easily integrating with your Existing network. It like answering call, when you need to Communicate with Others/ provide access for someone. IP Based Intercom System gives more Flexibility, easily upgrade and it compatible with existing telephone system, Access Control Systems and CCTV. .

Access Control System

Rapidly growing security concern, it may be a Government/Corporate/Education Customer will be focusing Solution for the security. Access control system is the Technique used to provide Swift, expedient access to those persons who are authorized at the same time control access to unauthorized people. It Categorized three types of access control system based on how people get obtain access, such as role-based access control (RBAC), discretionary access control (DAC), and mandatory access control (MAC).

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