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Enterasys Matrix E1 1H582-51 Datasheet

Enterasys Matrix E1 1H582-51
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Features to Look for in a
Workgroup Switch
Wire-Speed Layer 3 Switching
and IP/IPX Routing
IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q
VLAN Support
802.3 ad Link Aggregation
Port Mirroring
Multilayer Frame Classification
IEEE 802.1X User
Authentication
Advanced Quality of Service
Support with DiffServ
A Wide Range of Configuration Options
The Matrix 1H582-51 supports 48 fixed 10/100 Ethernet ports as well as three flexible expansion slots, which
can support a variety of 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options.
Up to 96 total Layer 3 10/100 ports in a single switch
Add up to six additional Gigabit Layer 3 ports to base unit
Mix and match any combination of Gigabit and 10/100 modules
The Matrix 1G582-09 supports six fixed 10/100/1000Base-TX RJ45 ports as well as three flexible expansion
slots each supporting 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options.
Up to 48 total Layer 3 10/100 ports
Add six additional Gigabit Layer 3 ports to base unit
Any combination of Gigabit and 10/100 modules
In both cases, any combination of the field installable and removable uplinks is supported, ensuring maximum
flexibility and serviceability. The additional port density and speed that the 1H582-51 and 1G582-09 support
via their uplink options adds substantial long-term value and protects existing investments.
Available expansion modules for these switches include:
1H-16TX, a 16-port 10/100 option module for the Matrix E1 WS and GWS
1G-2GBIC, a 2-port GBIC-based option module for the Matrix E1 WS and GWS
1G-2TX, a 2-port 1000Base-T option module for the Matrix E1 WS and GWS
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support
The Matrix E1 WS and GWS provide full support for the 802.1Q VLAN standard and have the ability to assign
traffic to specific VLANs based on protocol type. In addition, the Matrix E1 WS and GWS support dynamic
VLANs using the IEEE’s GVRP protocol, a VLAN messaging protocol that advertises a switch’s VLAN
configuration to other devices on the network, and an Enterasys innovation known as Dynamic Egress, which
automatically manages VLAN egress configurations on individual ports. Combined, GVRP and Dynamic
Egress ease the management of complex VLAN configurations for a lower cost of ownership.
Extensive Quality of Service (QoS) Capabilities
Essential to the successful support and delivery of business-critical applications, the Matrix E1 WS and GWS
allow network administrators to deploy extensive Quality of Service. At Layer 2, the Matrix E1 WS and GWS
can assign 802.1p traffic classes based on port and most parameters contained in Layers 2-4, including IP
address, subnet and UDP or TCP socket number.
At Layer 3, the Matrix E1 WS and GWS can map DiffServ values based on the 802.1p priority, other fields
contained in Layer 2-4. These priorities can then be mapped into one of four outbound transmit queues on the
switch. The Matrix E1 WS and GWS can service the queues using either strict or weighted queuing techniques.
The Matrix E1 WS and GWS also provide extensive inbound rate limiting capabilities and outbound bandwidth
provisioning, allowing network administrators to meet service level agreements.

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Enterasys Matrix E1 1H582-51 Specifications

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BrandEnterasys
ModelMatrix E1 1H582-51
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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