Datasheet Switches

AT-FS750/48

48 port Fast Ethernet WebSmart Switch

AT-FS750/48-xx

48 port 10/100TX WebSmart switch with 2 SFP combo ports

ECO-Friendly

The AT-FS750/48 eco-friendly WebSmart switch conforms with Allied Telesis’ commitment to environmentally friendly processes and products. It is designed to minimize power consumption through the use of a high efficiency power supply and a low power chipset.

With a low 22W* typical power consumption, and a reduction in power during after-work hours (overnight mode) – as well as other power saving features included as standard, the Allied Telesis AT-FS750/48 truly lives up to it’s name as an ‘eco- friendly’ switch. Not only does this help the planet by reducing the carbon footprint of each switch, it also lowers the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to the user, as the product costs less to run, and has improved reliability.

With all of these power saving features, the new eco-friendly AT-FS750/48 saves the user over 25% in power consumption over non eco- friendly models.

Performance

Allied Telesis’ WebSmart switch integrates the simplicity of unmanaged switches with the performance and reliability of managed switches to provide a cost-effective solution for users to integrate management at the edge of their network.This WebSmart switch provides a network manager some key features using

the simple web-based management function such as; port-based VLANs, IEEE 02.1p QoS, port trunking/link aggregation, port mirroring, priority queues and IEEE 802.1x security support. With support of up to 8K MAC addresses and a 512K packet buffer the AT-FS750/48 WebSmart switch is an ideal option for integrating management into your network solution.

Key Features

VLAN

IEEE 802.1Q tagged

Port-based

Up to 64 groups

Quality of Service Classification

IEEE 802.1p tagging

Port-based priority

Four priority queues per port

IP Multicast Support (IPv4)

IGMP snooping (v1/v2)

Static multicast group

Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1d/w

Rapid Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1w

IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation

Manual

IEEE 802.1x Port-based and MAC-based Network Access Control

Local authentication server (MD5 only)

Remote authentication through RADIUS

Dynamic VLAN assignment

RADIUS client for IEEE 802.1x

DHCP client

Statistics charts in Web

Others

IEEE 802.3x flow control or HOL (†) blocking prevention († when flow control is off)

Port mirroring

Destination MAC filtering

Ingress/egress rate limiting

Broadcast storming control

*36 ports connected

Management Features

Window-based Supporting

Switch discovery management up to 254 switches

Monitor list

Trap view

Device setting

Firmware upgrade by FTP and Web

Configuration back-up/restore by FTP

Factory reset

Password access control and restricted IP access list

SNMPv1/v2c

MIBs

RFC 1213 MIB-II

RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB

RFC 1493 Bridge MIB

Private Enterprise MIB (Allied Telesis provides the spec)

RMON Groups (1, 2, 3, 9)

Stats

History

Alarms

Events

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Power Supply Efficiency

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Allied Telesis AT-FS750/48 manual Port Fast Ethernet WebSmart Switch, ECO-Friendly, Performance

AT-FS750/48 specifications

Allied Telesis is renowned for its high-quality networking solutions, and the AT-FS750 series exemplifies this commitment with its robust functionality and advanced features. The AT-FS750/24POE and AT-FS750/48 are two powerful models designed to meet the diverse needs of modern networks, providing reliable connectivity and efficient power management.

The AT-FS750/24POE model is particularly notable for its Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, allowing it to deliver power and data over the same Ethernet cable. This is especially beneficial for deploying devices like IP phones, security cameras, and wireless access points in locations where power sources may be limited. With 24 PoE-enabled ports, the switch can efficiently power multiple devices simultaneously, streamlining installations and reducing clutter.

Conversely, the AT-FS750/48 offers a more extensive configuration with 48 standard Ethernet ports. This model is ideal for larger networks that require seamless connectivity for a higher number of devices. Its robust architecture ensures optimal performance and reliability in demanding environments, making it a preferred choice for enterprises looking to enhance their infrastructure.

A key feature of both models is the Layer 2 switching technology, which ensures high-speed data forwarding and efficient traffic management within the local area network (LAN). This technology supports essential protocols such as VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) tagging, enabling network segmentation and better security. The switches also boast a high switching capacity, ensuring minimal latency and maximizing throughput for connected devices.

Both AT-FS750 switches are designed with user-friendly management options. They support a web-based interface, simplifying configuration and monitoring tasks for IT staff. Additionally, the switches incorporate SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for streamlined network management, allowing administrators to oversee network performance and troubleshoot issues effectively.

Another notable characteristic is their compact, fanless design, which not only reduces noise but also extends the lifespan of the equipment due to minimized thermal stress. The rugged casing ensures durability, making them suitable for various environments, from small offices to large enterprise networks.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AT-FS750/24POE and AT-FS750/48 switches provide a versatile solution for organizations seeking reliable and efficient networking capabilities. With PoE support, comprehensive management features, and robust performance, these switches are well-suited to meet the evolving demands of today's networking landscape.