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L2 Managed Switch
FGS-2824
FGS-2824:
8-Port TP+16-Port SFP GbE L2 Managed Switch
Switch Gigabit
Key Features
Standard compliance
RoHS Compliance
Performance
Switching capacity:
VLAN
VSM(Virtual Stacking Management)
Qos
Bandwidth Control
Protocol
LACP
Benefits
QoS support layer 4 classification
The switch supports not only Layer 2 802.1p Priority Queue control, but also supports programmable higher layer classification and prioritization to enable enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) support for real time applications base on information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4, such as VoIP.
Port Mirroring Helps Supervisor Monitoring Network
Port mirroring copies traffic from a specific port to a target port. This mechanism helps track network errors or abnormal packet transmission without interrupting the flow of data.
Q-in-Q VLAN for performance & security
The VLAN feature in the switch offers the benefits of both security and performance. VLAN is used to isolate traffic between different users and thus provides better security. Limiting the broadcast traffic to within the same VLAN broadcast domain also enhances performance. VLAN support enabling advanced techniques such as
802.3ad LACP for Bandwidth Aggregation
The Gigabit ports can be combined together to create a
802.1x Access Control Improve Network Security
802.1x features enable user authentication for each network access attempt. Port security features allow you to limit the number of MAC addresses per port in order to control the number of stations for each port. Static MAC addresses can be defined for each port to ensure only registered machines are allowed to access. By enabling both of these features, you can establish an access mechanism based on user and machine identities, as well as control the number of access stations.
802.1d Compatible & 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
For mission critical environments with multiple switches supporting STP, you can configure the switches with a redundant backup bridge path, so transmission and reception of packets can be guaranteed in event of any
Broadcast/Multicast Storm Control
To limit too many broadcast/multicast flooding in the network, broadcast/ multicast storm control is used to restrict excess traffic. Threshold values are available to control the rate limit for each port. Packets are discarded if the count exceeds the configured upper threshold.