ProSafe® 24-port and 48-port Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches

GSM7328Sv2, GSM7352Sv2

GSM7352S

GSM7328S

 

 

File Servers

Linked Aggregation

Application Servers

 

Gigabit NICs

Gigabit NICs

 

 

 

GA311

 

GA311

 

Resilient Stacking:

 

 

 

GSM7328S

 

 

 

GSM7352S

 

 

 

Wireless Adapter

ProSafe VPN

Modem

Internet

Firewall 200

 

 

 

WAG5111

 

 

FVX538

 

 

 

 

 

ProSafe Dual Band

 

Modem

 

Access Point

 

 

Wireless Adapter

 

 

 

WAG5111

 

 

 

 

Gigabit NICs GA311

 

 

Technical Specifications

Physical Interfaces

––24 or 48 RJ45 10/100/1000 ports with Auto-Uplink™

––4 shared SFP ports for fiber Gigabit interfaces

––2 built-in 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports ––2 optional 10 Gigabit module bays ––RS-232 console

––USB port

Layer 2 Services

––IEEE 802.1Q Static VLAN (Up to 4k VLAN ID)

––IEEE 802.1p Class of Service (CoS) ––IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol

––IEEE 802.1v Protocol VLAN & Port

VLAN ––Voice VLAN ––Guest VLAN ––IP subnet VLAN ––MAC-based VLAN ––IEEE 802.1 Q-in-Q

––IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree ––IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree

––IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation (Static or LACP) up to 48 trunks

––IEEE 802.1x Port Access Authentication ––IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping support ––IGMP querier

––Network storm protection including broadcast, multicast and unicast traffic

––Static multicast filtering ––Port locking

––Ingress rate limit in 1 Kbps increments ––GARP/GVRP/GMRP

––DHCP snooping ––IP source guard ––Dynamic ARP inspection ––TACACS+

––LLDP ––LLDP-MED

––ISDP

––sFlow

––DoS ––Private group ––Protected port ––DHCP L2 relay

––MLD v1, v2 snooping

Layer 3 Services ––VLAN routing ––Port routing

––RIP v1/v2 (RFC 1058, 2453) ––OSPF v2/v3 (RFC 1583, 2328)

––OSPF equal-cost multi-path (4 - ECMP routes)

––VRRP (RFC 2338, 2787) 64 instances ––Access control lists (ACL) - MAC, IP, TCP ––ACLs – 1,024 Global

––ACL over VLAN ––Dynamic ACL ––COS

––DiffServ QoS (RFC 2998) ––DNS Caching

––DHCP/BOOTP relay -primary and backup (RFC 3046, option 82)

––ICMP throttling ––DHCP v4/v6 server ––Captive portal ––Auto VoIP

––IP Helper ––PIM-DM (RFC 3973)––PIM-SM (RFC 4601)––IGMP v2,v3––IGMP proxy––DVMRP (RFC 1075)––IPv6 unicast routing––Neighbor discovery––IPv6 tunnel––OSFPv3 (RFC 2740)––IPv6 PIM-SM––IPv6 PIM-DM––MLD (RFC 2710)––MLD proxy––DNSv6 (RFC 4472)

• Switch Management Specifications

––SNMP v1, v2c, v3 with multiple

IP addresses

––RFC 1157, 1901-1910, 2574, 2575

––RFC 768 UDP

––UDP Relay

––RFC 854-859 telnet

––RFC 951 BOOTP

––RFC 1213 MIB II

––RFC 1757 RMON groups 1,2,3, and 9

––RFC 1215 SNMP traps

––RFC 1493 Bridge MIB

––RFC 1643 Ethernet Interface MIB

––RFC 1534 DHCP and BOOTP

interoperation

––RFC 2131, 2132 DHCP and BOOTP

––RFC 2865 RADIUS (both switch and

management access)

––RFC 2866 RADIUS accounting

––RFC 3580 VLAN assignment via

RADIUS (Dynamic VLAN)

––Private enterprise MIB

––Port mirroring support

––Flow-based mirroring

––RFC 2030 Simple Network Time

Protocol (SNTP)

––RFC 1027 Proxy ARP

––SYSLOG

––TFTP, SFTP, HTTP, SCP, or local USB flash

firmware upgrade

––RFC 1519 CIDR

––Proxy ARP

––DNS lookup

––Port description

––Auto install

––IPv6 management

––Dual image

• Single IP Address Management

(firmware version 7.3 or higher)

––Manage up to 48 fully

managed switches

––Feature can be used with the

following models:

- FSM726E, FSM7226RS, FSM7250RS

- FSM7328S, FSM7352S, FSM7328PS,

FSM7352PS

- GSM7224R, GSM7248R

- GSM7328S, GSM7352S

**The features listed assume the switch is running 8.0 release or newer.

***IPv6 routing and IP multicast routing is available for v1 hardware with software license upgrade.

v2 only

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NETGEAR GSM7328Sv2, GSM7352Sv2 manual Technical Specifications

GSM7352Sv2, GSM7328Sv2 specifications

NETGEAR GSM7352Sv2 and GSM7328Sv2 are advanced managed switches designed to optimize network performance and reliability in enterprise environments. These switches stand out for their robust feature sets, which position them as ideal solutions for businesses looking to enhance their networking infrastructure.

The NETGEAR GSM7352Sv2 is a 52-port switch featuring 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 SFP ports for uplinks, while the GSM7328Sv2 offers 28 ports, including 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 SFP ports. Both models come equipped with Layer 2+ features, enabling enhanced functionalities such as VLAN support, Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), and advanced Quality of Service (QoS). These features facilitate efficient traffic management, ensuring that the most critical applications receive the bandwidth they require for optimal performance.

One of the standout characteristics of these switches is their user-friendly web-based interface for configuration and management. This allows IT administrators to easily set up, monitor, and troubleshoot the network without requiring extensive technical expertise. Furthermore, both switches support SNMP, making it possible to integrate them into more extensive network monitoring tools.

Security is a significant concern for network administrators, and the GSM7352Sv2 and GSM7328Sv2 address this with several built-in features. They support Access Control Lists (ACLs) for controlling network access, port security to prevent unauthorized access, and DHCP Snooping to protect against rogue DHCP servers. Additionally, both switches offer IEEE 802.1X port authentication, ensuring that only authenticated devices are granted access to the network.

In terms of performance, both the GSM7352Sv2 and GSM7328Sv2 feature a non-blocking architecture, meaning they can handle full bandwidth on all ports simultaneously. This design ensures that even under heavy loads, performance remains consistent, making them suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications like VoIP, video conferencing, and large file transfers.

Additionally, both switches are equipped with advanced features such as network monitoring tools and support for Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), which helps optimize redundancy and availability in network topologies.

In conclusion, the NETGEAR GSM7352Sv2 and GSM7328Sv2 are feature-rich managed switches that cater to the needs of modern enterprises. With their high port density, advanced security features, and user-friendly management capabilities, they present an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their networking capabilities and performance.