NetVanta1234/1238

Product Features

24/48-port auto-sensing 10/100Base-T managed Layer 2 Ethernet switch

4 Gigabit uplink ports

Non-blocking, up to 17.6 Gbps switching capacity

802.1Q tagged and port- based Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)

Support for up to 255 active VLANs

802.1p and DiffServ prioritization with four queues per egress port

Link aggregation, LLDP and LLDP-MED

Weighted Round Robin (WRR) and WRR + expedite

802.1D Spanning Tree and

802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree support

DHCP address management

RADIUS authentication

Port mirroring

TFTP/FTP firmware upgrades

Broadcast, Unicast, and Multicast storm control

Wi-Fi®Access Controller for centralized management of NetVanta Wireless Access Points (WAPs)

Cable diagnostics identifies cable length and detects shorts or open twisted pair

Familiar Command Line Interface (CLI)

Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switches

The NetVanta® 1000 Series of managed, Layer 2, Ethernet switches is designed for fast, secure, cost-effective LAN switching.

These scalable, full-featured business-class switches are perfect for VoIP applications by using robust Quality of Service (QoS) features, protecting the organization with advanced security capabilities, and ease of management with an easy to use Web-GUI and familiar Command Line Interface (CLI).

Hardware

The NetVanta 1234 and 1238 rackmount switches support 24 and 48 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports with auto-rate, auto-duplexing, and MDI/MDI-X sensing. The NetVanta 1234/ 1238 also supports four Gigabit ports for uplink or stacking capability.

Standard-based Protocols

Based on the ADTRAN® Operating System (AOS), these devices offer support for Link Aggregation (802.3ad), Port Mirroring, Port- based switching features including Broadcast Storm Control, Spanning Tree (802.1D) and Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w) for faster network convergence, link redundancy, and recovery from topology changes. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) auto-discovers neighboring Ethernet devices, simplifying integration into multi-vendor environments.

VLANs

All NetVanta switches support 802.1Q trunking and up to 255 port-based VLANs to allow network managers to separate broadcast domains for efficient network performance and traffic control.

Security

Rest assured, with the NetVanta 1234

and 1238 your network is protected. These products also offer a variety of data security features including multilevel user passwords,

Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for encrypted user login, and Access Authentication and Authorization (AAA) for authentication with a RADIUS, RSA SecurID and TACACS+.

Quality of Service (QoS)

NetVanta switches also support QoS to ensure network managers have the ability to prioritize mission critical traffic like VoIP and control network congestion. The NetVanta 1000 Series offers 802.1p and DiffServ Class of Service (CoS). Each switch supports frame tagging, as well as enforcement of tagged traffic received from trusted sources. Four egress queues (per port) are available for assigning traffic priorities using Weighted Round Robin (WRR).

Administration

The AOS offers both a Command Line Interface (CLI) that mimics the widely deployed, industry de facto standard and an intuitive web-based GUI with step-by-step configuration wizards. For a centralized enterprise-wide management scheme, ADTRAN offers n-Command®, an intuitive, scalable software suite for managing firm- ware revisions, push firmware upgrades and configuration changes, backup and restore configurations, and manage security policies and Access Control Lists (ACLs).

NetVanta 1000 Series of Ethernet switches are easily coupled with other ADTRAN products including access routers, Wireless Access Points, IP Business Gateways, IP phones, and VoIP telephony solutions. All these solutions are backed by ADTRAN’s industry-leading support, services, and industry-leading warranty.

Smart Solutions for a Connected World.

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ADTRAN 1234, 1238 warranty Hardware, Standard-based Protocols, VLANs, Security, Quality of Service QoS, Administration