Magnum 6K32 Managed Switch | Installation and User Guide (02/05) |
2.3Features and Benefits
Managed switching for high performance Ethernet LANs
Magnum 6K32 Switches provide
Switching services includes 802.1p QoS packet prioritization
The Magnum 6K32 switching hardware supports QoS, giving packet processing priority to priority tagged packets according to the IEEE 802.1p standard. For port- and
Features Fiber-Built-In
Magnum 6K32 Managed Switches are designed at modular slot to naturally include fiber ports, and support mixes of
Modular design for port flexibility, in a 1U
The 1U Magnum 6K32 chassis has 1 slot for port configurations. A family of 2, 4, 6 or 8 port modules allows the user to select the desired mix of port types and speeds. There are over 20 different modules in the family to choose from. The port modules are normally factory installed and tested, but may be changed in the field.
The standard rack mounting provides Ethernet ports and status LEDs in front, service connections (power input and management console) in the rear. “Reverse” rack mounting provides status LEDs in front and all cabling connections in the rear. Standard 19’ rack mount brackets are included, with ETSI and 23” Telco optional.
Standard AC power input,
Standard AC power input is IEC plug,
Fiber ports take more power than copper ports, but the Magnum 6K32 design provides for this with
Release 3.0 (summer ’04) includes SNMP, Secure Web Management, RMON, CLI, Port Security; Port Mirroring; Port Settings Control; Telnet, TFTP, FTP support, Spanning Tree Protocol, RSTP, LLL,
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