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Model | SG 300-10MP |
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Type | Managed |
Ports | 10 |
PoE | Yes |
PoE Ports | 8 |
PoE Power Budget | 130W |
Switching Capacity | 20 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 14.88 Mpps |
Jumbo Frame Support | Yes |
Jumbo Frame Size | 9216 bytes |
VLANs Supported | 256 |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Power Supply | Internal |
AC Input Voltage | 100-240V |
MAC Address Table Size | 8000 entries |
Management | Web, CLI, SNMP |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C |
Storage Temperature | -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) |
AC Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
Accessing the switch configuration interface via a web browser.
Displays traffic statistics per port, including received and transmitted packet data.
Configuration of enabling/disabling logging, selecting severity levels, and aggregating messages.
Process for upgrading or backing up firmware, boot code, or language files.
Procedure to choose the active firmware image for the switch after reboot.
Enables backup of configuration file types or flash log to another device.
Displays switch status, hardware information, firmware version, and PoE status.
Procedure to reboot the switch, including saving configuration before reboot.
Configures current time, time zone, DST, and time source on the switch.
Configures global and per-port settings such as speed, duplex, and flow control.
Bundles several physical ports into a single logical channel for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
Selects PoE mode (Port Limit or Class Limit) and configures PoE traps.
Configures PoE parameters like power limit, priority, and class for ports.
Configuration of VLAN-related parameters for all interfaces (ports, LAGs).
Parameters for enabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP and global configurations.
Configuration of RSTP for faster STP convergence and loop prevention.
Assigning static MAC addresses to specific interfaces and VLANs.
Configuration of switch IP addresses and interface settings.
Switch acting as a DHCP Relay agent to listen for and relay DHCP messages.
Configuration of user accounts, including setting passwords and complexity rules.
Switch as a TACACS+ client for centralized security, authorization, and authentication.
Client configuration for RADIUS servers providing centralized security and authentication.
Limiting port access to users with specific MAC addresses for increased network security.
Port-based network access control standard for device authentication.
Ordered list of classification filters and actions to define traffic flows.
ACLs used to filter traffic based on Layer 2 fields, checking all frames for a match.
ACLs used to check IPv4 packets, excluding other frame types like ARPs.
ACLs for creating IPv6 ACLs, checking pure IPv6-based traffic.
Setting the QoS mode (Basic, Advanced, or Disabled) and defining default CoS priority.
Defining a specific domain as trusted, marking packets with 802.1p priority and/or DSCP.
Per-flow QoS using policies, class maps, and policers to manage traffic.
Switch functions as SNMP agent supporting v1, v2, and v3 for managing network devices.
Establishing a connection to the console interface using a terminal emulation application.