2020-11-23T13:01:28Z

What is your primary use case for 3Com H3C Switches?

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SherifHanna - PeerSpot reviewer
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2024-02-15T11:18:42Z
Feb 15, 2024

We use the platform for video surveillance and security features.

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PJ
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2023-01-30T21:50:32Z
Jan 30, 2023

3Com H3C Switches are utilized at a manufacturing company where uninterrupted and critical operations are imperative. In the past, we faced some challenges when large packets would cause the switch to become unresponsive, but a simple power cycle would resolve the issue. Currently, our main challenge is that in order to effectively configure the device, we require a console cable, specifically a DD9, which is not readily available in Thailand at the moment.

MS
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2020-11-23T13:01:28Z
Nov 23, 2020

These are Layer 2 switches. We have mostly Layer 2 and we have one Layer 4 switch. We have a plan to move away from this product. If it works, they will be there just as a backup only. But for most of the equipment, we're moving towards newer products. Within our company, we have around 200-plus terminals that are connected, meaning there are over 200 PCs connected.

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