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Product Type | Managed Switch |
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Number of Ports | 10 |
Port Type | Gigabit Ethernet |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
Layer | Layer 3 |
Switching Capacity | 20 Gbps |
Forwarding Capacity | 14.88 Mpps |
VLAN Support | Yes |
Manageable | Yes |
Power Supply | Internal |
MAC Address Table Size | 8000 entries |
Jumbo Frame Support | Yes (up to 9216 bytes) |
Operating Temperature | 32° to 104°F |
Storage Temperature | -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) |
Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Standards Compliance | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab |
Ports | 8 x 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports, 2 x 10/100/1000 ports |
Describes how to navigate the web-based switch configuration utility, including browser restrictions.
Details the process for upgrading or backing up firmware, boot code, or language files using HTTP or TFTP.
Configures the switch to receive DHCP information pointing to a TFTP server for auto configuration purposes.
Configures system clock synchronization with an SNTP server using broadcast or unicast modes.
Configures global and per-port settings, including jumbo frames, port description, type, and administrative status.
Bundles multiple physical ports into a single logical channel (LAG) to optimize port usage and increase flexibility.
Configures Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) parameters for ports within a Link Aggregation Group.
Sets Power over Ethernet (PoE) mode (Port Limit or Class Limit) and configures PoE traps.
Configures PoE port settings, including power limits, priority levels, and class for connected devices.
Details the process for creating VLANs, including static and dynamic types, with support for 256 VLANs.
Configures VLAN-related parameters for interfaces, including VLAN mode (General, Access, Trunk) and PVID.
Manages VLAN memberships for ports and LAGs, covering port registration and untagged/tagged frames.
Assigns VoIP traffic to a specific VLAN, allowing automatic port membership and QoS configuration.
Enables STP, RSTP, or MSTP and configures global parameters like BPDU handling and bridge priority.
Defines switch IP addresses and interfaces, covering IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, ARP, and DNS configuration.
Manages user accounts, including adding new users, setting passwords, and configuring password complexity rules.
Limits management access from specific interfaces and/or sources by defining rules and filters.
Increases network security by limiting port access to specific MAC addresses using Classic or Limited Dynamic Lock modes.
Manages port-based network access control using IEEE 802.1X standard for authentication and authorization.
Defines ordered lists of classification filters and actions (ACEs) to permit or deny traffic flows.
Supports per-flow QoS using policies, class maps, and policers for traffic matching ACL rules.