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Dell KC536 PowerConnect 5316M 6 x Ports 100Base-TX FE Switch
- 6 x Ports
- 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet (FE) connectivity
- PowerConnect series
- Suitable for specific network roles
- Compact form factor
- Managed switch capabilities
- Designed for enterprise environments
- Reliable Dell networking hardware
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Product Overview
The Dell KC536 is a PowerConnect 5316M network switch, featuring 6 ports designed for Fast Ethernet connectivity. This model is typically used for specific network segmentation or management tasks where lower bandwidth is sufficient.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | PowerConnect 5316M |
| SKU | KC536 |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Port Speed | 100Base-TX (Fast Ethernet) |
| Management | Managed |
Product Description
The Dell KC536, identified as a PowerConnect 5316M switch, is a specialized networking device offering 6 ports primarily for 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet connections. Unlike high-density Gigabit switches, this model is designed for specific applications where lower bandwidth is adequate, such as management networks, out-of-band access, or connecting legacy devices. This switch provides managed capabilities, allowing administrators to configure and monitor network traffic, implement basic security features, and control port settings. Its compact design makes it suitable for environments where space is limited or for dedicated network functions. The 100Mbps speed is sufficient for tasks that do not require the high throughput of Gigabit Ethernet. As part of Dell's PowerConnect line, the KC536 is built with enterprise reliability in mind. It serves a niche role in network infrastructure, potentially for managing other network devices, providing a dedicated link for console access, or connecting a small group of devices that do not demand high bandwidth. Its primary function is to offer controlled and manageable Fast Ethernet connectivity.



