List of Figures

Figure 1.

x610-24Ts Switch

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Figure 2.

x610-24Ts/X Switch

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Figure 3.

x610-48Ts Switch

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Figure 4.

x610-48Ts/X Switch

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Figure 5. x610-24SPs/X Switch

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Figure 6. x610-24Ts-POE+ Switch

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Figure 7. x610-24Ts/X-POE+ Switch

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Figure 8. x610-48Ts-POE+ Switch

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Figure 9. x610-48Ts/X-POE+ Switch

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Figure 10. SFP/SFP+ Transceiver

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Figure 11. SD Card Slot

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Figure 12. SD Card

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Figure 13. Port LEDs on non-PoE+ x610 Series Switches

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Figure 14. Port LEDs on PoE+ x610 Series Switches

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Figure 15. SFP LEDs on x610-24Ts and x610-24Ts-POE+ Switches

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Figure 16. SFP and SFP+ LEDs on

 

x610-24Ts/X and x610-24Ts/X-POE+ Switches

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Figure 17. SFP and SFP+ LEDs on x610-24SPs/X Switch

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Figure 18. SFP LEDs on x610-48Ts and x610-48Ts-POE+ Switches

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Figure 19. SFP and SFP+ LEDs on x610-48Ts/X and x610-48Ts/X-POE+ Switches

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Figure 20. System STATUS LEDs on the Front Panel

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Figure 21. System STATUS LED on the Rear Panel

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Figure 22. Switch STACK LEDs

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Figure 23. SD Slot LED

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Figure 24. AT-PWR250 AC Power Supply

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Figure 25. AT-PWR250 DC Power Supply

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Figure 26. AT-PWR800 Power Supply

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Figure 27. AT-PWR1200 Power Supply

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Figure 28. Connectors on RPS

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Figure 29.

AT-LBM Module Installed in x610-48Ts/X Expansion Slot

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Figure 30. AT-StackXG Stacking Module

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Figure 31. AT-x6EM/XS2 Stacking Module

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Figure 32. 100-125 VAC 125 V NEMA 5-20 Plug and Receptacle

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Figure 33.

Back-to-Back Topology (x610 Switches)

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Figure 34. VCStack Ring Topology Using x610 Switches

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Figure 35.

Resiliency link Connecting to Switch Ports Over the ResiliencyLink VLAN

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Figure 36.

Resiliency link Connecting to sWitch Ports Over the ResiliencyLink VLAN Using a Network Hub

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Figure 37. STACK and STATUS LEDs

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Figure 38.

Power Cord Retaining Clip

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Figure 39.

Inserting the Retaining Clip into the Retaining Bracket

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Figure 40. Removing the Feet

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Figure 41.

Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets

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Figure 42.

Mounting the Switch in a Rack

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Figure 43. AT-PWR250 AC Power Supply

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Figure 44. AT-PWR250 DC Power Supply

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Figure 45. AT-PWR800 Power Supply

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Figure 46. AT-PWR1200 Power Supply

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Figure 47. Removing the Blank Panel from the Power Supply Slot

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Figure 48. Installing the AT-PWR250 AC Power Supply Module

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Figure 49. Installing the DC AT-PWR250 Power Supply Module

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X610-48TS/X-POE+, X610-48TS, X610-24TS/X, X610-24TS/X-POE+, X610-24SPS/X specifications

Allied Telesis has made a significant mark in the networking hardware industry with its impressive lineup of switching solutions. Among these, the X610 series stands out, offering a range of models including the X610-48TS, X610-24TS/X-POE+, X610-24TS/X, X610-48TS-POE+, and X610-24TS-POE+. These switches are designed for robust performance, scalability, and energy efficiency, catering to the needs of businesses and organizations of various sizes.

The X610-48TS model features 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports, providing high-density connectivity options that are essential for modern network architectures. Complementing this, the X610-24TS models, which come with 24 ports, are ideal for smaller deployments while still delivering significant capacity and performance. The X610-24TS/X-POE+ variant enhances this capability further by incorporating Power over Ethernet, enabling the switch to deliver both data and power over the same cable. This feature simplifies installations of IP-based devices such as cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

All models in the X610 series support advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 features, enabling efficient network management and control. With support for VLANs, Spanning Tree Protocol, and link aggregation, these switches facilitate better traffic management and redundancy, crucial for maintaining high availability in enterprise environments. Additionally, the ability to implement Quality of Service (QoS) ensures that critical applications receive the bandwidth necessary for optimum performance.

Energy efficiency is a hallmark of Allied Telesis products, and the X610 series is no exception. The switches incorporate technologies like Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), which helps reduce power consumption during periods of low network activity, thus lowering operational costs while supporting eco-friendly initiatives.

Security features are also robust, with mechanisms such as access control lists (ACLs), port security, and built-in DHCP snooping ensuring that the network remains secure against unauthorized access and threats. The switches are designed with a user-friendly interface for easy configuration and management, including support for SNMP and a web-based management interface.

In conclusion, Allied Telesis' X610 series, with its various models, offers an impressive blend of performance, scalability, and energy efficiency. These switches are well-suited for a wide variety of applications, making them an ideal choice for organizations looking to upgrade or establish a reliable networking infrastructure. Their advanced features, coupled with a focus on security and management, provide organizations with the tools necessary to handle current and future networking demands.