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Enterasys Networks

Enterasys Networks is a provider of enterprise networking and network management solutions for organizations that require wired and wireless connectivity, security, and centralized control.

  • Enterprise campus and data center networking hardware and software
  • Wired and wireless Local Area Network (LAN) access infrastructure for organizations
  • Network management and centralized control capabilities
  • Security-focused network access and policy enforcement features
  • Solutions targeted at enterprises, education, and public sector environments

More About Enterasys Networks

Enterasys Networks focuses on enterprise-class networking solutions that support wired and wireless connectivity across campus, branch, and data center environments. Its offerings are designed for organizations that need consistent network services, policy control, and visibility across diverse sites and user populations, including corporate offices, educational institutions, and public sector entities. The company’s portfolio covers LAN switching, wireless access infrastructure, and associated management software that provides configuration, monitoring, and control of distributed devices.

In typical deployments, Enterasys Networks equipment is used as part of the access and aggregation layers of an enterprise network, connecting user endpoints, access points, and upstream routing infrastructure. The solutions are positioned for Ethernet-based networks that support IP services, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), collaboration tools, and enterprise applications. Network administrators use the management platforms to define VLANs, access policies, Quality of Service (QoS) parameters, and monitoring thresholds, with an aim to maintain predictable connectivity and operational oversight.

Enterasys Networks emphasizes network security controls that operate in conjunction with its switching and wireless products. This includes network access controls and policy enforcement features that can align user identity, device type, and role with defined permissions. These capabilities are relevant in environments that implement 802.1X authentication, RADIUS-based policy servers, and role-based access models. The goal is to limit unauthorized access and maintain segmentation between user groups, departments, or application tiers.

The company’s solutions operate using standard networking protocols such as Ethernet, IP, Virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging (IEEE 802.1Q), link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad or related standards), and various spanning tree implementations for loop prevention. Wireless offerings interoperate with Wi‑Fi standards and enterprise security frameworks that rely on WPA2/WPA3, 802.1X, and centralized authentication systems. Management systems typically use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), syslog, and other telemetry mechanisms to collect operational data, support fault detection, and integrate with broader IT operations tooling.

Within an enterprise IT taxonomy, Enterasys Networks can be categorized under campus networking, data center networking, wireless LAN, and network management and monitoring. Buyers and technical stakeholders evaluate these offerings alongside comparable enterprise switching, wireless, and network management platforms from other network vendors, focusing on areas such as scalability, ease of administration, policy integration, and alignment with existing authentication and directory services. The company’s products are positioned for organizations that need a cohesive wired and wireless infrastructure with centralized administration and integrated security capabilities.

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking