ProSafe® 24- and | GSM7228PS, GSM7252PS |
Features at a Glance
GSM7228PS | GSM7252PS |
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Hardware Main Features | Benefits |
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• Gigabit performance for growing networks | |
| • Comfortable 384W budget for IP Phones, APs, IP cameras, etc. |
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8 first ports 802.3at PoE+ (30W) | • Ready for |
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4 shared SFP (Gigabit fiber) interfaces | • Fiber SX/LX connectivity for longer reach requirements |
| • Accept Fast Ethernet 100FX SFP |
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2 | • Dramatically lower the cost of 10 Gigabit deployments |
| • Flexible 10 GE network uplinks, server/storage |
| • Accept short |
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2 additional 10 Gigabit module bays (rear) | • For stacking or other 10 GE network uplinks |
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Physical stacking up to 8 switches/384 ports | • |
| • High speed 12 x 4 = 48 GE overall stacking performance |
| • Single IP address management |
| • Hot swappable, automatic unit replacement |
| • Distributed redundant trunking, |
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Stack also with | • Versatile local or distant L3 10 Gigabit deployments with GSM7328S, GSM7352S and GSM7328FS |
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Removable power supply + RPS option | • 100% uptime even in case of power supply failure |
| • APS525W spare power supply can be replaced without any service interruption when used with one external RPS |
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Software Main Features | Benefits |
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Layer 2+ (Layer 3 lite – IPv4 routing) | • Unsurpassed affordability for edge VLAN/subnet routing |
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Multiple STP, 802.3ad LACP, RPS support | • Superior resiliency for highly available networks |
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Fabric | • |
Performance 107.1 / 285.7 Mpps | • Ideal for large voice/video deployments |
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L2, L3, L4 ACL (access control lists) | • |
| • Network protection based on user profile |
| • Network protection based on trusted application |
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L2, L3, L4 QoS (8 priority queues, DiffServ) | • |
| • Traffic prioritization based on user profile or application |
| • More queues for VoIP, video & critical applications |
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IGMP snooping v2, v3 | • Easier multicast for IP surveillance, IPTV |
IGMP proxy, IGMP querier | • Multicast traffic reaches only the interested receivers, even without a dedicated external multicast router |
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8,000 MAC – 1,024 VLANs – 1,024 MC groups |
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64 trunks | • Deployable at enterprise edge, remote branch offices or closer to the core of SMB networks |
224 IP routes – 128 IP interfaces |
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L3 License Upgrade Features | Benefits |
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Layer 3 - IPv4 (RIPv1/v2, OSPFv1/v2, VRRP) | • Advanced routing capabilities for converged applications |
Layer 3 - IPv6 (RIPng, OSPFv3) | • Ideal for IPv4 /IPv6 transitioning networks |
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Multicast routing - IPv4/IPv6 | • Advanced routing of multicast streams (PIM, sparse, dense) |
Multicast L2 - IPv6 (MLD) | • Simplify IPTV & video large deployments |
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IPv6 L2, L3, L3 ACL (access control lists) | • Enforces advanced security for IPv6 networks (user profile, applications) |
IPv6 L2, L3, L4 QoS (8 priority queues) | • IPv6 traffic prioritization (user profile, VoIP, video & critical applications) |
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