QUICKSPECS
Compaq SW5425
Desktop Gigabit
Ethernet Switch
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT (continued)
Port Mirroring
With this capability, the network manager can configure the switch to copy all traffic associated with one or more ports to a monitor port on the switch. The monitor port can be connected to a protocol analyzer or RMON probe for network traffic analysis and connection integrity.
SECURITY /RELIABILITY
Spanning Tree Protocol
The IEEE 802.1D spanning tree protocol provides fault tolerance by allowing the user to implement parallel paths for network traffic. Redundant paths are disabled when the main paths are operational and enabled if the main path fails.
Redundancy (Fault Tolerance)
One redundant Gigabit Ethernet port is included for fast failover for the active Gigabit port. If the active port fails or loses link status, the switch automatically activates the redundant port. An optional redundant power supply can also be purchased.
Routing Standards Compliance
SW5425 supports Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and RIP v2, ensuring interoperability between other Compaq switches and legacy routers.
This allows network managers to build
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Integrated management, guaranteed Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
Designed with quality and long life in mind, the Compaq SW5425 meets all of Compaq’s high design and manufacturing standards.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Redundant PHY port | 1 |
GBIC modules | Yes |
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Layer 2 MAC address support | 32k |
Layer 3 IP FDB | 32k |
QoS flows | 32k |
Internal switch fabric bandwidth | 8.5 Gbps |
Buffer memory | 2 MB dynamic |
Average gigabit latency | < 3 ∝ S |
L2 Aggregate Forwarding rate (64 byte frames) | 5.1 Mpps |
L3 Aggregate Forwarding rate (64 byte frames) | 5.1 Mpps |
Port trunking | 2 or 4 port groups |
Load sharing | Yes |
802.1Q VLAN Tagging | Yes |
802.1p Priority queuing | Yes |