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Gigabit Switch

Networking & Communications

L2 Plus Managed Switch

FGS-2924R

FGS-2924R:

16-Port SFP + 8-Port Combo GbE L2 Plus Managed Switch

Switch Gigabit

Key Features

24-Port Gigabit SFP High Port Count Fiber Switch

9KB Jumbo Frame Support

IEEE 802.1x Access Control Improve Network Security

Port Mirroring Helps Supervisor Monitoring Network

Q-in-Q VLAN for performance & security and 4094 Vlan entries(prevision, upgrade via FW)

IEEE 802.1D Compatible, 802.1w Rapid

Spanning Tree and 802.1s Multiple

Spanning Tree

Unknown Unicast/Broadcast/Multicast Storm Control

Multicast Vlan Management for IPTV

IP-Mac-Port binding for LAN security

QCL Based on Application traffic for QoS and rate limitation management

ACL Based on Ethernet Type / ARP / IPv4 for packets permit or deny, rate limitation and port copy

DHCP Option 82 relay agent

Overview

FGS-2924R, a 24-port Gigabit L2 Plus Managed Switch, is a standard switch that meets all IEEE 802.3/u/x/z Gigabit, Fast Ethernet specifications. The switch includes 16-Port 1000Mbps SFP and

8-Port Combo Gigabit TP/SFP Fiber dual media management Ethernet switch. The switch can be managed through RS-232 serial port, or through Ethernet port using CLI or Web-based management unit, associated with SNMP agent. With the SNMP agent, the network administrator can logon the switch to monitor, configure and control each port's activity in a friendly way. The overall network management is enhanced and the network efficiency is also improved to accommodate high bandwidth applications. In addition, the switch features comprehensive and useful functions such as QoS (Quality of Service),

Benefits
QoS with four priority queues

The QoS(Quality Of Service) Control List (QCL) feature provides four internal queues to support four different classifications of traffic. High priority packet streams experience less delay inside the switch, which supports lower latency for certain delay-sensitive traffic. The

FGS-2924Rcan classify the packet as one of the four priorities according to vip port, 802.1p priority tag, DiffServ and/or IP TOS, IPv4 and UDP/TCP application traffics. The QoS operate at full wire speed. The actual scheduling at each egress port can be based upon a strict priority, weighted round robin or a mix of both.

Port Mirroring

It is based on ACL function to classify the ingress traffic to do port copy. This mechanism helps track network errors or abnormal packet transmission without interrupting the flow of data. Allow ingress traffic to be monitored by a single port that is defined as mirror capture port. The mirror capture port can be any 10/100 port, 10/100/1000 port. Mirroring multiple ports is possible but can create congestion at the mirror capture port.

Q-in-Q VLAN for performance & security
(prevision, upgrade via FW)

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. Q-in-Q, the use of double VLAN tags is an efficient method for enabling Subscriber Aggregation. This is very useful in the MAN.

Isolated Group, provides protection for certain ports

The isolated group feature allows certain ports to be designated as protected. All other ports are non-isolated. Traffic between isolated group members is blocked. Traffic can only be sent from isolated group to non-isolated group.

Mac-based 802.3ad LACP with automatic link fail-over

Dynamic fail-over means packets will not get assigned to any trunk member port that has failed. If one of the ports were to fail, traffic will automatically get distributed to the remaining active ports.

802.1x Access Control improves 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