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Featured Product
As Cisco's flagship switching platform, the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series is a modular switching system designed to deliver 10 Gigabit Ethernet and unified fabric in the data center. This new platform delivers exceptional scalability, continuous operation, and transport flexibility. It is primarily designed for the core and aggregation layers of the data center but may also make sense in certain access layer implementations.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Platform is powered by Cisco NX-OS, a state-of-the-art operating system, and was specifically designed with the unique features and capabilities needed in the most mission-critical place in the network, the data center.

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Additional Services
Extensive Inventory
High Point maintains one of the largest inventories of Internetworking products in the world allowing us to meet the most demanding delivery schedules.
24x7 Order Fulfillment
High Point offers a service that allows you to place orders for emergency deliveries 24 hours a day by 7 days a week. We can verify stock levels and ETAs to get product on the next plane to meet that sensitive hardware requirement.
Equipment Staging
High Point has the ability to Pre-Stage orders to facilitate the installation process. In our Sparta, NJ lab, we can load configurations, test & simulate the installation as part of the staging process. This greatly reduces on-site "Gotchas" and makes cutovers seamless.
Network Design
High Point is more than just a supply house. Our staff understands what makes networks work and consequentially, 'not work'. Don't be afraid to try us with any questions you have as we are here for you and are to be used as a resource for any hardware questions that may arise as part of network evolution.
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