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Switching Capacity | 10 Gbps |
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MAC Address Table Size | 2K entries |
Jumbo Frame Support | 9, 216 bytes |
Fanless Design | Yes |
Data Transfer Rate | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
Ports | 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports |
Standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab |
Power Consumption | 2.5 Watts max |
Describes the manual's sections including Introduction, Installation, and Technical Specifications.
Explains the meaning of NOTE, NOTICE, and CAUTION symbols used in the manual.
Outlines precautions to reduce the risk of injury, electrical shock, fire, and equipment damage.
Provides safety guidelines for installing and handling rack-mountable network equipment.
Details steps to prevent damage to components from static electricity discharge.
Covers Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T) and Gigabit Ethernet standards and their benefits.
Explains power-saving features and IEEE 802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE).
Discusses how switching technology enhances network capacity and performance.
Details the switch's ports, bandwidth, auto-negotiation, and green technology features.
Identifies front panel components including LED indicators for the switch.
Provides detailed explanations for the Power and Link/Act LED indicators on the switch.
Describes the rear panel, including the DC Power Jack and Ethernet ports.
Lists items included in the switch package for user verification.
Provides essential guidelines for selecting an appropriate installation site for optimal performance.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting power and initial system startup.
Advises on handling power failures and restoring power to the switch.
Details how to connect individual devices like PCs or routers to the switch ports.
Explains how to link the switch to other hubs or switches using Ethernet cables.
Guides on uplinking the switch to a network backbone or a server.
Lists general standards, protocols, data rates, topology, and network cable types supported.
Details transmission methods, RAM buffer, MAC address table, and filtering/forwarding rates.
Defines networking terms starting from '1000BASE-SX' up to 'Ethernet'.
Continues defining networking terms from 'Fast Ethernet' to 'VT100'.