Legacy Product
ZX360 Series - Discontinued
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Product Overview:
The ZX361 simultaneously supports Cisco Inter-Switch Link and Fast EtherChannel--an industry first! Programmable ISL/TRISL accelerator maintains loss-less, error free communications.
Dramatically improve the throughput from your servers to your Ethernet and Token Ring clients. It's the first adapter designed to completely support switched virtual LANs (VLANs) with Cisco Inter-Switch Link™ (ISL) and Fast EtherChannel™ (FEC) technologies.
Features:
  • Up to 128 VLANS's supported
  • RJ-45 and MII conncetor for Fiber Optic transceiver
  • On-board accelerator for line-rate performance
  • Simultaneous Fast EtherChannel and ISL/TRISL
  • Support Ethernet and Token Ring clients with Cisco ISL and TRISL at 100 Mbps
Model Numbers ISL/TRISL Channels Bus
ZX361-ISL
One 10/100 Mbps
PCI
For More Information:
Datasheet:
Product summary with photograph and detailed technical specifications. For Classic ZX340 Series only (not ZX340Q).
 
White Paper:
An ISL Primer PDF version (252 KB) Overview on what, why and how of Cisco's InterSwitch Link (ISL) and Token Ring ISL (TRISL).
 
User's Guide:
Hardware installation guide
 
Software Drivers:
Listing of drivers for Microsoft Windows, UNIX (including Linux and Solaris) and RTOS (including LynxOS, pSOS+, QNX, VxWorks).
ZX345, ZX346 and ZX348 Drivers
 
Datasheet:
Four page product summary with photograph and technical specifications.
 
User's Guide:
Step 1: Hardware Installation. PDF version (556 KB)
 
Software Drivers:
Listing of drivers for Windows NT.
 
News Release:
Announcing the ZX361 ISL April 19, 1999 - ZNYX Corporation today announced the availability of a remarkable new network adapter that allows workstations on Token Ring and Ethernet-based networks to directly access shared servers at high speeds. Developed in conjunction with Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO - news), ZNYX’s ZX361-ISL 100 Mbps network adapter works with Cisco Catalyst® switches to allow users with different network topologies and protocols to share data and services. Click for more