Allied Telesis AT-8POE manual High Performance, Easy To Use, Management, Rich Feature Set

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Datasheet Switches

AT-8000/8POE

8 port 10/100TX Layer 2 Managed PoE Switch

AT-8000/8POE

8 port 10/100TX Layer 2 managed PoE switch with 1 copper Gigabit port and 1 combo SFP slot

High Performance

Allied Telesis managed switch AT-8000/8POE provides non-blocking, wirespeed switching on all ports.The switch offers 10/100Mbps ports for desktop, wireless access point, printer and IP phone connectivity and 10/100/1000T or SFP ports for server or backbone connectivity. It also features broadcast-storm control and full auto- negotiation 10/100 ports which automatically detect speed and duplex modes of attached devices, allowing the switch to automatically configure for the best possible performance.

Easy To Use

Allied Telesis AT-8000/8POE is tailored for small and medium size networks including hotels, schools and universities. Allied Telesis AT-8000/8POE switch supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) which reduces the cost and complexity of IP communications and wireless LAN deployments. PoE is an advanced technology that allows a switch to supply power and provide Ethernet connectivity at the same time over category 5 cable to inline power devices, such as wireless access points, cameras, IP phones.The PoE ports eliminate the cost and complexity of running additional power outlets or cable to inline power devices.

Management

Although a plug & play device, the

AT-8000/8POE switch includes an extensive range of management features including Web-based management, Command Line Interfaces (CLI), SNMP and Telnet.

The AT-8000/8POE switch can be used as a desktop switch or in a rack.The switch is MDI/MDI-X on all ports for simple connection to other hubs and switches. Front panel LEDs allow users to monitor the switch status providing simple ‘at a glance’ management.

Rich Feature Set

Richly equipped with features normally found on higher-priced products the AT-8000/8POE switch supports RADIUS,VLAN tagging and more. Bandwidth hungry networks can streamline traffic with the four priority queues found in the IEEE 802.1p prioritization feature. High traffic points can be addressed with the IEEE 802.1ad link aggregation and LACP feature supported. Built-in advanced security features, including security with IEEE 802.1x authentication help ensure that your devices and network are protected.

Key Features

SNMP v1 and v2

Telnet remote login

Non blocking architecture

Wirespeed performance

Rapid Spanning-Tree

RADIUS

Four priority queues per port

VLAN tagging

Port mirroring

Link aggregation - LACP*

SNTP*

GVRP*

IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet

* future release

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Contents High Performance Rich Feature SetEasy To Use ManagementEnvironmental Specifications Power CharacteristicsPhysical Characteristics Performance