NETGEAR GS752TXS manual Interface

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GS752TXS Smart Switch Hardware Installation Guide

SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) 3 servers. Disabled by default. Jumbo Frame Support (9K)

IPv6 Management, Multicast, and QoS

Static Routing

MLD Snooping

DHCP Snooping

Protocol and MAC based VLAN

DoS and Auto DoS prevention

ACLs (MAC, IPv4, IPv6 and TCP/UDP based)

Interface

48RJ-45 connectors for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T (Auto Uplink™ on all ports)

Four 10 Gbps SFP+ slots (ports 49~52) to support 10 Gbps optical module and 1G optical module. Ports 51 and 52 can be used as stacking ports or as uplink ports.

LEDs

Per RJ-45 port: Speed/Link/Activity

Per SFP+ port: Speed/Link/Activity

Per device: Power, Fan, Stack Master, Stack ID

Performance Specifications

Forwarding modes: Store-and-forward

Bandwidth (per unit): 176 Gbps

Stacking up to 6 switches or 300 ports per stack

Address database size: 16K media access control (MAC) addresses per system Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF):

256,119 hours (~29.3 years) at 25°C

90,993 hours (~10.3 years) at 55°C

Power Supply

100 VAC–240 VAC/50 Hz–60 Hz, 3.5A Max, universal input

30 Appendix : Technical Specifications

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Contents GS752TXS Smart Switch Technical Support Table of Contents GS752TXS Smart Switch Hardware Installation Guide GS752TXS Smart Switch Hardware Installation Guide Contents Introduction Features OverviewStacking Package Contents GS752TXS Smart Switch Hardware Installation Guide Page GS752TXS Front-Panel and Back-Panel Configuration Physical DescriptionLED Designations Port LEDsSystem LEDs Following table describes the system LED designationsDevice Hardware Interfaces RJ-45 PortsSFP+ Ports Reset Button Factory Defaults ButtonPage Desktop Switching ApplicationsBackbone Switching Backbone Switching ApplicationsInstallation Installing the Switch in a Rack Installing the SwitchInstalling the Switch on a Flat Surface Preparing the SiteChecking the Installation Connecting Devices to the SwitchInstalling an SFP Transceiver Module Connecting Devices to the SwitchInstalling Device as Stand-alone or Stack Master Installing and SFP Transceiver ModuleApplying AC Power Stacking TopologiesManaging the Switch using a Web Browser or the PC Utility Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ChartSwitch Integrity Additional Troubleshooting SuggestionsConfiguration Network Adapter CardsTechnical Specifications Interface Physical Specifications Page Netgear Wired Products Notification of ComplianceEuropean Union Index Index