Allied Telesis AT-8000S/48 System Configuration Interface Standards, General Standards, VLANs

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AT-8000S/48 Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch

System Configuration

Interface Standards

Management and Monitoring

W x D x H

440mm x 257mm x 43.2mm

802.3

10Base-T & 10Base-FL

WEB, CLI, Serial

 

 

 

(17.32” x 10.11” x 1.70”)

802.3u

100Base-TX & 100base-FX

RFC 1157

SNMPv1/v2c

Weight

3.38kg (7.45lb)

802.3z

1000base-SX

RFC 2570

SNMPv3

Mounting

19” rack-mountable hardware

802.3ab

1000Base-T

RFC1213

MIB-II

 

 

 

included

 

 

RFC 1215

TRAP

MIB

 

 

 

 

 

RFC1493

Bridge MIB

 

 

 

General Standards

RFC 2863

Interfaces group MIB

System Capacity

802.1d

Bridging

RFC 1643

Ethernet like MIB

64MB

RAM

 

802.3x

BackPressure/ Flow Control

RFC 1757

RMON

4 groups:

16MB

Flash Memory

 

 

 

Stats, History, Alarms, Events

400Mhz CPU

 

 

 

RFC 2674

802.1Q MIB

Up to 4,096 VLAN ID

Redundancy Standards

RFC 1866

HTML

 

8,000

MAC address

802.1D

Spanning Tree Protocol

RFC 2068

HTTP

 

 

 

 

802.1W

Rapid Spanning Tree

RFC 854

Telnet

 

 

 

 

802.1s

Multiple Spanning Tree

RFC 783

TFTP

 

Performance

802.3ad

LACP Link Aggregation

 

 

 

Wire speed switching on all Ethernet ports

 

(with up to 8 members per group

IP address allocation

 

14,880pps for 10Mbps Ethernet

 

and up to 8 groups per device)

RFC 951/

RFC 1542

BootP/ DHCP

148,800pps for 100Mbps fast Ethernet

Static port trunk

 

Manual

 

 

1,488,000pps

for 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet throughput

6.8Gbps

Chipset switching capacity

17.6Gbps

MTBF

 

314,322 hours

Store

and forward mode

 

 

Non

blocking switch fabric

 

 

Auto-MDI/MDI-X

 

 

Port

speed

 

 

10/100-TX

RJ-45

10/100/1000TX

RJ-45

100-FX, 1000-SX, 1000-LX

SFP

slot

RS232

DB9

pin, male port

Internal power supply and

fan

 

Quality of Services (QoS)

QoS in layer 2 (802.1p compliant Class of Service) Traffic prioritization using 802.1p, ToS, DSCP fields

Map 802.1p priorities to CoS queues to prioritize traffic at Egress.

Strict Scheduling and Weighted Round Robin

VLANs

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging

Up to 256 VLANs

Port-based VLANs

MAC-based VLANs

Private VLANs

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)

Multicast Standards

 

RFC1112

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 1)

RFC2236

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 2)

RFC 3376

IGMP

snooping

(ver.3)*

* Future

Release

 

 

RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time Protocol

Syslog Event

Dual Software Images

Stacking

Up to 6 units

Single chip appearance Single IP management Backup master

Full duplex link with 2Gbps performance Trunking across stack

Port mirroring across stack VLAN across stack

Security

Management Security: user name and

password

protection

SSHv2 for

Telnet

management

SSLv3 for WEB management

RFC 1492

 

TACACS+

RFC 2138

 

RADIUS Authentication

IEEE 802.1x

Port-based network access control

Guest VLANs

 

Fault Protection

Broadcast

Storm

Control

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AT-8000S/48 specifications

The Allied Telesis AT-8000S/48 is a robust Layer 2 switch designed for enterprise networking needs, offering a blend of performance, reliability, and advanced features. With 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports, this switch provides ample connectivity for high-density environments, making it ideal for backbone installations or large-scale deployments.

One of the standout features of the AT-8000S/48 is its support for both IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging and 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS), which enhance network segmentation and traffic prioritization. This ensures that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need while less important traffic remains unaffected, optimizing network performance.

The switch supports a range of advanced network management protocols, including SNMP, RMON, and Telnet, which facilitate easy monitoring and management of network resources. These capabilities are supported by a user-friendly web interface and an intuitive command-line interface (CLI), making it simpler for network administrators to configure settings and troubleshoot issues.

Another key characteristic of the AT-8000S/48 is its stacking capability, which allows multiple switches to be interlinked and managed as a single unit. This not only simplifies management but also enhances redundancy and scalability, enabling organizations to expand their networks seamlessly without significant overhead.

In terms of power management, the AT-8000S/48 is compliant with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet, contributing to lower energy consumption without compromising performance. This makes it an environmentally friendly option for organizations looking to reduce operational costs while adhering to sustainability goals.

The switch's robust hardware design includes an advanced fan tray for optimal cooling and a durable metal chassis, ensuring reliability in even the most demanding environments. Additionally, it supports various security features, including MAC address filtering and port security, which are essential for protecting network integrity.

Overall, the Allied Telesis AT-8000S/48 is a versatile and reliable switch, equipped with features that address the complexities of modern networking. Its combination of performance, management capabilities, and energy-efficient design makes it a preferred choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure.