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AT-8000GS/24POE
Layer 2 Stackable Gigabit Power over Ethernet Switch
AT-8000GS/24POE
24 port stackable 10/100/1000T Power over Ethernet Layer 2 switch with 4 standby SFP bays (unpopulated)
Overview
One of a series of high performance Gigabit Ethernet stackable switches from Allied Telesis, the
Ideal Branch Office and Wiring Closet Connectivity Where Power over Gigabit Ethernet is Needed
Powerful line rate performance and stackability make this switch ideal for branch offices or the wiring closet of larger offices.The
Easy Access Networking
Featuring an industry standard CLI and Allied Telesis’ intuitive yet fully featured Web interface the advanced features of the
Secure Management
Only authorized administrators can access the management interface of the 8000GS series. Protocols such as SSL, SSH and SNMPv3 facilitate this protection of your network with local or remote connections.
Securing the Network Edge
To ensure the protection of your data, it is important to control access to your network. Protocols such as IEEE 802.1x
Key Features
Easy,Well Known Management
•Industry standard CLI
•Simple intuitive, full featured Allied Telesis Web Interface
•Secure encrypted Web and CLI management with SSHv2 and SSL
•Two levels access privileges
•SNMP
Power over Ethernet
•Provides
•Power over Ethernet to all 24 10/100/1000 ports
•Support for up to 18 class 2 powered devices at
7.3watts
•Support for up to 9 class 3 powered devices at
15.4watts
Affordable Truly Stackable 10/100/1000 Switching Platform
•Single IP address stack management
•20Gig resilient ring stacking architecture
•Across stack link aggregation
•Across stack VLAN configuration
•Across stack port mirroring
•Redundant standby stack master
All the QoS Needed in the Wiring Closet for Today’s Voice and Data Networking
•Eight priorities assigned to four queues
•IEEE 802.1p for Layer 2 QoS
•DSCP (DiffServ) for Layer 3 QoS
•IEEE 802.1p to DSCP remarking traffic ready for transport to the Layer 3 core of the network
•Layer 2 and Layer 3 Access Control Lists (ACL)
Securing the Network at its Most
Vulnerable Point
•IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS network login: for advanced control of user authentication and accountability
•Guest VLAN: to ensure visitors or unauthorized users connect only to services defined by IT. E.g. Internet
•TACACS+: for ease of management security administration
•Layer 2 and Layer 3 Access Control Lists (ACL)
•Port MAC Address security options
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