Features and Benefits
The features and benefits of the PowerConnect 6024 and 6024F are shown in the following table.
Table 2
Features, Functions and Benefits of the PowerConnect 6000 Series
Feature | Function | Benefit |
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Total Switching Capacity | Enables full | Can maximize the available |
| switching across all ports, | bandwidth of your network. |
| including Gigabit Ethernet |
|
| ports/slots. |
|
Maximum Forwarding Rate Enables
Helps take full advantage of the speed of the devices connected to the switch.
Provides up to | |
Ethernet Ports | bandwidth than Fast Ethernet |
| ports. |
Helps eliminate performance bottleneck at critical traffic aggregation points; can use Gigabit Ethernet with standard Cat5 cabling, but Cat5e cabling is recommended.
Ethernet Portsfiber interface modules (e.g., 1000SX, 1000LX; modules sold separately).
Flexibility to use fiber media if large distances have to be covered by the network.
High Availability | Delivers high availability with |
| redundant |
| supplies, cooling fans and |
| VRRP protocol. |
Provides additional reliability for mission critical networks while helping to save money when compared to deploying external redundant power supplies.
MAC Address Table | Stores MAC addresses in | Provides |
| internal memory. | forwarding of data to a |
|
| maximum of 14,000 MAC |
|
| addresses stored in memory. |
Port locking feature. | |
Access Control List (ACL) | Up to 1024 ACLs supported in |
| the system. ACLs are |
| comprised of Access Control |
| Elements (ACE). Up to 1024 |
| ACEs are supported in the |
| system. ACLs can be either IP- |
| based or |
Network security based on MAC addresses associated on a specific port of the switch.
Provides added security to the switch, and also serves as a basis for Quality of Service mechanisms.
RIP | RIP allows routers to exchange |
| routing table information. |
Perhaps the easiest routing protocol to install and manage, RIP provides simple LAN
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