Power Supply Modules

Stacking Slots

LEDs

Installation Options

MAC Address Table

Management

Software and

Interfaces

Management Methods

x510DP-52GTX Installation Guide

The AT-x510DP-52GTX switch has two rear slots for hot-swappable power supplies. Power supply options are:

ˆFor AC power with back-to-front air flow, one or two AT-PWR100Rpower supplies

ˆFor AC power with front-to-back air flow, one or two AT-PWR250power supplies

ˆFor DC power with back-to-front air flow, one or two AT-PWR250R-80power supplies

Two SFP+ slots can be used with special stacking transceivers to create a VCStack of up to four switches that operate as a virtual switch. Here are the basic features of the stacking slots on the AT-x510DP-52GTX switch:

ˆTwo stacking ports per switch

ˆ40Gbps stacking bandwidth

Here are the port LEDs:

ˆDuplex mode and link/activity LEDs for the twisted pair ports

ˆLink/activity LEDs for the SFP+ slots

ˆStack ID number LED

ˆeco-friendly button turns off the LEDs to conserve electricity

Here are the installation options for the switches:

ˆ19-inch equipment rack - horizontal or vertical mounting

ˆDesk or tabletop

Here are the basic features of the MAC address tables of the switches:

ˆStorage capacity of 16,000 dynamic MAC address entries

ˆStorage capacity of 256 static MAC address entries

ˆAutomatic learning and aging

Here are the management software and interfaces:

ˆAlliedWare Plus Management Software

ˆCommand line interface

ˆWeb browser interface

Here are the methods for managing the switches:

ˆLocal management through the Console port

ˆRemote Telnet and Secure Shell management

ˆRemote HTTP and HTTPS web browser management

ˆSNMPv1, v2c, and v3

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