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<p>infrastructures.</p>

<p>Rack-mounted switches may be stand-alone units, <a href="page.php?w=stackable_switch">stackable switch</a>es or large chassis units with swappable line cards.</p>

<p><big> Configuration options </big></p>
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* <b>es</b> have no configuration interface or options. They are <a href="page.php?w=plug_and_play">plug and play</a>. They are typically the least expensive switches, and therefore often used in a <a href="page.php?w=small_office%2Fhome_office">small office/home office</a> environment. Unmanaged switches can be desktop</p><p>
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