Allied Telesis AT-8000GS/48 System Configuration, System Capacity, Performance, General Standards

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AT-8000GS/48 Layer 2 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Access Control Lists enable inspection of incoming frames and classify them based on various criteria. Specific actions can then be applied to these frames in order to more effectively manage the network traffic. Typically ACLs are used as a security mechanism, either permitting or denying entry (hence the name Access Control) for frames in a group, but can also be applied to QoS.

Supported ACL types are:

IP ACLs – applicable to IP packet type. All classification fields are related to IP packets.

MAC ACLs – classification fields are based on Layer 2 fields.

Technical Specifications

System Configuration

Dimensions

44cm x 25.7cm x 4.32cm

(W x D x H)

(17.32” x 10.16” x 1.7”)

Weight

3.38kg (7.45lb)

Mounting

19” rack-mountable hardware

 

included

System Capacity

128MB RAM

16MB flash memory Up to 4,096 VLAN ID 8,000 MAC address

Performance

Wirespeed switching on all Ethernet ports for all packet sizes including jumbo frames up to 10Kbytes

Throughput up to

86.3Mpps

Switching capacity

116Gbps

Switch fabric speed

136Gbps

Port speed:

 

10/100TX

RJ-45

10/100/1000T

RJ-45

1000SX, 1000LX

SFP slot

Console RS232

RJ-45 connector

Interface Standards

IEEE 802.3

10T and 10FL

IEEE 802.3u

100TX

IEEE

802.3z

1000SX

IEEE 802.3ab

1000T

General Standards

IEEE

802.1D

Bridging

IEEE

802.3x

BackPressure/flow control

Redundancy Standards

IEEE

802.1D

Spanning-Tree Protocol with optional

 

 

fast link capability

IEEE

802.1W

Rapid Spanning-Tree

IEEE

802.1s

Multiple Spanning-Tree

IEEE

802.3ad

LACP link aggregation

 

 

(with up to eight members per

 

 

group and up to eight groups per

 

 

device)

Static

port trunk

 

Quality of Services (QoS)

QoS in Layer 2 (IEEE 802.1p compliant Class of Service)

Traffic prioritization using IEEE 802.1p, ToS, DSCP fields Map IEEE 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 active VLANs

Port-based VLANs

MAC-based VLANs

Private VLANs

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)

Multicast Standards

 

RFC

1112

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 1)

RFC

2236

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 2)

RFC

3376

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 3)

RFC

3376

IGMP

querier

 

Management and Monitoring

WEB, CLI, Telnet, SSH, serial console port

RFC 1157

SNMPv1/v2c

RFC 2570

SNMPv3

 

RFC

1213

MIB-II

 

RFC

1573

Evolution of MIB-II

RFC 1215

TRAP MIB

RFC 1493

Bridge MIB

RFC

2863

Interfaces

group MIB

RFC

1643

Ethernet

like MIB

RFC 1757

RMON 4 groups:

 

 

Stats, History, Alarms, Events

RFC 2674

IEEE 802.1Q MIB

RFC 1866

HTML

 

RFC 2068

HTTP

 

RFC

854

Telnet

 

RFC 783

TFTP

 

IP address

allocation

 

RFC

951/ RFC 1542

BootP/ DHCP manual

RFC

2030

SNTP, Simple

Network Time Protocol

Syslog event

Dual software images

Stacking:

Up to six units with a mix of AT-8000GS/24, AT-8000GS/24POE and AT-8000GS/48 can be stacked together in any combination

Single system appearance Single IP management Backup master

Redundant ring stacking topology with 20Gbps performance

Link

aggregation/trunking across stack

Port

mirroring across stack

VLAN across

stack

Security

Management

security: username and

password

protection

SSHv2 for Telnet management

SSLv3 for Web management

RFC 1492

TACACS+

RFC

2138

RADIUS authentication

RFC

2865

IEEE 802.1x port-based

 

 

network access control

MAC-based network access control

Guest VLANs

ACL – Access Control Lists

Fault Protection

Broadcast storm control

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AT-8000GS/48 specifications

The Allied Telesis AT-8000GS/48 is a cutting-edge switch designed for advanced networking applications, providing a robust solution for medium to large-scale networks. With 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports, this switch is engineered to deliver high-speed connectivity, ensuring efficient data transfer across the network. Its versatility makes it suitable for various environments, including enterprise networks, telecommunications, and data centers.

One of the standout features of the AT-8000GS/48 is its support for Layer 2 switching, which ensures reliable data packet transmission while maintaining performance stability. This switch also supports VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) configuration, allowing network administrators to segment network traffic for enhanced organization, security, and performance. By utilizing VLANs, users can isolate sensitive information and boost overall network efficiency.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability is another significant characteristic of the AT-8000GS/48. This function allows the switch to deliver power to connected devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, or wireless access points through the same Ethernet cable used for data, simplifying the installation process and reducing cable clutter. This capability is particularly beneficial in environments where power outlets are limited or in remote installations.

The AT-8000GS/48 also employs advanced security features, including access control lists (ACLs) and port security measures, which help safeguard the network from unauthorized access and potential threats. Additionally, the switch supports 802.1X authentication, further enhancing its security framework and ensuring that only authenticated devices can connect to the network.

With its user-friendly web-based interface and support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), network administrators can effortlessly monitor and manage the AT-8000GS/48. This facilitates proactive network management, enabling organizations to respond swiftly to issues or anomalies.

In terms of performance, the AT-8000GS/48 provides a high forwarding capacity, ensuring low latency and minimal packet loss, which is crucial for applications that demand real-time data transfer, such as video conferencing and online gaming.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AT-8000GS/48 switch combines high performance, robust security features, and advanced management capabilities, making it an ideal choice for modern networking needs. Its ability to support Power over Ethernet, VLAN configuration, and its user-friendly management tools further distinguishes it as an exceptional solution for organizations seeking reliable and efficient networking equipment.