Dell 6024F manual Features and Benefits, Rip

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Features and Benefits

The features and benefits of the PowerConnect 6024 and 6024F are shown in the following table.

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Features, Functions and Benefits of the PowerConnect 6000 Series

Feature

Function

Benefit

 

 

 

Total Switching Capacity

Enables full wire-speed

Can maximize the available

 

switching across all ports,

bandwidth of your network.

 

including Gigabit Ethernet

 

 

ports/slots.

 

Maximum Forwarding Rate Enables wire-speed switching and routing across all ports, including Gigabit Ethernet ports and SFP slots.

Helps take full advantage of the speed of the devices connected to the switch.

Built-in Copper Gigabit

Provides up to 10-times higher

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.

Fiber-Capable Gigabit Accommodates various types of

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 hot-swappable power

 

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 lower-latency

 

internal memory.

forwarding of data to a

 

 

maximum of 14,000 MAC

 

 

addresses stored in memory.

MAC-Based Port Security

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 MAC-based.

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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