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Cabletron Systems, Inc., was a
manufacturer of
networking computer equipment throughout the 1980s and 1990s
primarily based in Rochester, New Hampshire...
- from 2003 to 2005.
Benson first came to
public attention when he
founded Cabletron Systems,
later known as
Enterasys Networks,
which became one of the largest...
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points and controllers. The
company formed in
March 2000 as a spin-off of
Cabletron Systems. In
addition to
networking hardware such as switches, routers...
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advertising to vendor-specific
broadcast addresses (versus all-1's), such
Cabletron (Enterasys) and
Cisco Discovery Protocol (both
referred to as CDP but...
- CDP-compatible protocol.[citation needed] CDP was the
abbreviation used by
Cabletron who
wrote the RFC 2641 for the
discovery protocol. CDP
Spoofing "LLDP-MED...
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switching hardware based in
Santa Clara, California.
Originally part of
Cabletron Systems, and
based on an
early acquisition of YAGO, it was one of the...
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models bearing the
Digital logo.
Networking business was sold c.1997 to
Cabletron Systems, and
subsequently spun off as
Digital Network Products Group....
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company was the
market leader in
Ethernet LAN hubs over
rivals 3Com and
Cabletron.
Despite intense competition that
drove down prices, Synoptics' annual...
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abandoned it
later that year.
Efficient Networks bought FlowPoint from
Cabletron Systems in 2002.
Efficient Networks was
acquired by
Siemens in 2002. Telecoms...
- networking-focused
elements of the
following companies: Digital, Chantry, Siemens,
Cabletron, Enterasys, AirDefense, Symbol, Motorola, Zebra, Wellfleet, SynOptics...