Product MPN
Key Features
Hubs: There are a large number of devices that can be called hubs, some of which are not usable on Ethernet networks, and others that are Ethernet hubs. For a small network, selecting a hub is generally a matter of getting a good price and anticipating your network's expansion. Switches: Devices that filter and forward packets between LAN segments. KVM (Keyboard,Video,Mouse) switches allows control over more than one computer and are popular among users who have upgraded their home PC systems and want to still use their old computers but do not want to invest in a second keyboard, monitor and mouse.
Layer 2 Switches (The Data-Link Layer) \r\nLayer 2 switches operate using physical network addresses. Physical addresses, also known as link-layer, hardware, or MAC-layer addresses, identify individual devices. Most hardware devices are permanently assigned this number during the manufacturing process. \r\nSwitches operating at Layer 2 are very fast because they only sort physical addresses, and don¿t look at the data packet very closely to learn anything more about where they are sent.\r\n \r\n Layer 3 Switches (The Network Layer) \r\nLayer 3 switches use network or IP addresses that identify locations on the network. They read network addresses more closely than Layer 2 switches, identifying network locations as well as the physical device. A location can be a LAN workstation, a location in a computer's memory, or even a different packet of data traveling through a network. \r\n \r\nSwitches operating at Layer 3 are smarter than Layer 2 devices and incorporate routing functions to actively calculate the best way to send a packet to its destination. Although they are considered "smarter", they may not be as fast if their algorithms, fabric, and processor do not support high speeds.
Manageable A managed device contains management, configuration and monitoring features that help you to control and maintain your network by providing various statuses. Unmanaged An unmanaged device can not be configured or managed over a network. This means that you do not need to set any details or to configure the device.
Interfaces
Ports
24 x 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45)
Uplink/Additional Port(s)
4 x SFP/1000Base-T Combo
Performance
Switch Fabric Capacity
48 Gbps
Switches may support different numbers of VLANs. A VLAN, or Virtual LAN, is a local area network with a definition that maps workstations on a basis other than geographic location. For example, it might map by department, type of user, or primary application. The virtual LAN controller can change or add workstations and manage load-balancing and bandwidth allocation more easily than with a physical picture of the LAN. VLAN is a function of a switch that splits the network into separate parts. It is used for security and (in bigger networks) to simplify relocating of computers and department. For example, with a VLAN, a change could be made only to the switch instead of to 20 separate computers.
Huntgroups / Link Aggregations
8
Standards and Protocols
These are the connection standards that the device supports. Make sure these match the compatibility of devices you want to connect to.
LAN Standards
IEEE 802.1p LAN Layer 2 QoS/CoS Protocol for Traffic Prioritization, IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs (VLAN), IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD or Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet), Port Mirroring
Switching / Forwarding Method
Store-and-forward
Management Protocols refer to the protocols that are supported by the device, to be used for management, configuring and monitoring.
Remote Management Protocol
HTTP
Protocols indicate the signals that will be supported by the switch or hub connected to the device. Protocols define the syntax (arrangements, formats and patterns of bits and bytes) and the semantics (system control, information context or meaning of patterns of bits or bytes) of exchanged data, as well as other characteristics such as data rates and timing.
Protocols
DiffServ, IGMP, IP, HTTP
Other Features
LED indicators are used to display the status of the ports or switches. For example, they could indicate activity, power, connection speed or traffic scale.
LED Indicators
Link / Status, Activity, Power, Speed
Dimensions
Warranty
Miscellaneous
Release Date
August, 2006