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RADVISION - AL4900B03-E6 4950GTS 48-Port Ethernet Switch
- Ethernet Switch
- Number of Ports: 48
- Port Type: Ethernet (likely Gigabit or Fast Ethernet)
- Manufacturer: RADVISION
- Model: AL4900B03-E6
- Designed for network infrastructure
- Supports high-density device connectivity
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Product Overview
The RADVISION AL4900B03-E6 is a 48-port Ethernet switch, likely part of a networking solution for enterprise or data center environments. It provides high-speed connectivity for numerous devices.
Technical Information
| Device Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Number of Ports | 48 |
| Manufacturer | RADVISION |
Additional Specifications
| Model | AL4900B03-E6 |
| Technology | Ethernet |
Product Description
The RADVISION AL4900B03-E6 is a network switch engineered to provide high-density Ethernet connectivity. With 48 ports, it is designed to serve as a central aggregation point for numerous end devices within an office, data center, or campus network. This scale of port density is typical for core or distribution layer switching, or for high-performance access layer deployments where many workstations, servers, or other network-enabled devices need to be connected. While the specific speed of the ports (e.g., Fast Ethernet 10/100 Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps) is not explicitly stated in the title, a 48-port switch of this nature in modern contexts would most commonly be Gigabit Ethernet, offering substantial bandwidth for each connected device. RADVISION, known for its expertise in video conferencing and unified communications, may have integrated specific Quality of Service (QoS) features or optimizations for real-time traffic into this switch. This switch forms a critical component of a network infrastructure, enabling communication between devices on the same local area network (LAN) and facilitating access to wider networks, including the internet. Its robust port count allows for efficient network design, reducing the need for multiple smaller switches and simplifying cable management.



