- L2+ features make this switch provide easy manageability, robust security, and QoS
- Features DHCP server, IPv4/IPv6 management, and LLDP
- Security features include IP source guard and ACL
- Device Management System (DMS) supports graphical monitoring and configuration
- Supports full SNMP management and has a web-based management interface
- 802.3 az EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet helps lower power bills
- IGMP limits bandwidth-heavy multicast traffic
- Ideal for video streaming, VoIP, and Wi-Fi client applications
This layer 2 switch delivers high performance, scalability, and availability for your LAN access network. The dual-media ports can be used either as a normal UTP Ethernet port or adapted to 100- or 1000-Mbps fiber with an SFP. Ideal for mixed-speed and legacy-integration environments the switch enables you to connect twisted-pair Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet segments to devices on other ports or to a fiber optic backbone plugged into the switches' SFP slots.
You can also bundle multiple ports to create a single high-bandwidth port using 802.3ad LACP aggregation. Combine Gigabit ports for instance to create a multilink trunk for load sharing. It is especially beneficial in switch-to-switch cascading applications where you require higher full-duplex speeds. Broadcast/multicast/unicast storm control enables you to restrict excess traffic on your network.
IGMP (v1/v2/v3) for limiting bandwidth-heavy multicast traffic. What's more it has IPv6 support for newer networking equipment (delivering IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers). You can also control the rate limit for each switch port and set threshold values for the size of discarded packets. Jumbo frame support on the Gigabit interfaces helps to ensure reliable data transmission too. With this you can set the switches to forward packets up to 9K in size before discarding them.
The integral Web server enables Web-based management via a Web browser. This GUI interface enables switch configuration system dashboard maintenance and monitoring. The switch is fully managed supporting SNMP versions 1 2c and 3. The embedded RMON software agents support RMON groups 1 (history) 2 (statistics) 3 (alarms) and 9 (events). For easy deployment LLDP/LLDP-MED features to aid the switch in discovering neighboring devices on a network. The wide range of management and support features also includes dual-image (primary and secondary) OS file backup port mirroring for analysis industry-standard sFlow switched network monitoring UPnP for ease of device-to-device interoperability and cable diagnostics.
The switch supports up to 4000 simultaneous VLANs for isolating guest traffic from your critical corporate network traffic. You can segment traffic with port-based 802.1Q tag-based or MAC-based VLANs. Plus you can also program higher-layer classification and prioritization for reliable Quality of Service (QoS).802.1p Layer 2 QoS enables the prioritization of time-sensitive applications such as VoIP and video.
You get enterprise-class security features too. In addition to the switch's VLAN support it boasts 802.1X port-based network access control for authenticating devices connecting to your network. In addition the switch supports SNMPv3 cryptographic security SSH and SSL for remote management via a connection that encrypts the packet content at each session. And by using its extensive ACLs (up to 256 entries total) you can keep guests or unauthorized users from accessing sensitive portions of your network.
The Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch features IEEE 802.3az energy-efficient Ethernet which scales down power consumption during periods of low data activity. This feature adds energy savings of up to 50. Plus cable length detection adjusts signal strength to the cable length reducing power consumption on shorter cable runs.