Index

operating notes … 7-26 overview … 7-7

port trunk restriction … 6-10 prior to … 7-27

proxy web server … 7-27 trunk restriction … 6-14

port trunk … 6-9 bandwidth capacity … 6-9 caution … 6-10,6-15,6-22 CLI access … 6-17 default trunk type … 6-16 enabling dynamic LACP … 6-21 FEC … 6-12,6-26

IGMP … 6-14

LACP … 6-3

LACP, full duplex required … 6-10 limit … 6-9

link requirements … 6-10 media requirements … 6-13 media type … 6-10

menu access to static trunk … 6-15 monitor port restrictions … 6-14 nonconsecutive ports … 6-9

port security restriction … 6-14 removing port from static trunk … 6-20 requirements … 6-13

SA/DA … 6-27 See also LACP See LACP

spanning tree protocol … 6-14 static trunk … 6-13

static trunk, overview … 6-11 STP … 6-14

STP operation … 6-13 traffic distribution … 6-13 Trk1 … 6-13

trunk (non-protocol) option … 6-12 trunk option described … 6-26 types … 6-12

VLAN … 6-14,9-72 VLAN operation … 6-13 web browser access … 6-22

port trunk group interface access … 6-1

power interruption, effect on event log … 11-10primary VLAN

See VLAN

prior to … 7-23,7-25,7-27

priority … 9-89

See spanning tree proprietary MIB … 8-2proxy

web server … 7-27

public SNMP community … 8-3–8-4

Q

query

See IGMP

quick configuration … 2-7 quick start … 5-3

R

reboot … 2-7,2-9,2-11,9-80 reboot, actions causing … C-2 reconfigure … 2-9 redundant path … 9-99,9-105

spanning tree … 9-100report

See IGMP reset … 2-11,C-8Reset button

restoring factory default configuration … 11-19 reset port counters … 10-7

resetting the switch

factory default reset … 11-19 restricted access … 8-5 restricted write access … 8-5

RFC

See MIB

RFC 1213 … 8-2

RFC 1493 … 8-2

RFC 1515 … 8-2

RFC 1573 … 8-2

RFC 1757 … 8-2

RIPE NCC … 5-14 RMON … 8-2

RMON groups supported … 8-12 router … 9-94

gateway … 5-5RS-2321-2

S

security … 4-9,5-15

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SMC Networks SMC6624M manual See Vlan

SMC6624M specifications

SMC Networks SMC6624M is a robust and versatile managed switch designed to meet the needs of enterprises seeking reliable network solutions. This device features 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports that allow for high-speed data transfer, making it ideal for environments that demand high bandwidth. The SMC6624M is particularly suited for small to medium-sized businesses that require a powerful network backbone to support various applications, including voice, video, and data transmission.

One of the standout features of the SMC6624M is its Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of network management. The switch supports VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), which allow administrators to segment network traffic for improved security and performance. This capability is essential for organizations looking to optimize their network resources and apply policies that enhance security.

The SMC6624M also integrates advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, enabling the prioritization of network traffic. This is particularly useful for applications such as VoIP and video conferencing, where maintaining low latency and jitter is crucial for ensuring a seamless user experience. Users can define traffic classes and manage bandwidth allocation, which helps in maintaining the quality of critical applications even during peak usage times.

In terms of connectivity and performance, the SMC6624M includes 4 Gigabit SFP ports, allowing for fiber optic connections to extend network reach and provide flexibility in deployment. The ability to take advantage of high-speed fiber connections means businesses can scale their networks as needed without significant infrastructure changes.

Management options for the SMC6624M are comprehensive. It supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for monitoring and managing network performance effectively. Additionally, the switch can be configured using a web-based interface, command-line interface (CLI), or through SNMP, providing flexibility to network administrators with different preferences and expertise.

Furthermore, the SMC6624M is built with a fanless design, which ensures quiet operation and is energy efficient. Its compact form factor and sturdy build make it suitable for installation in various environments, including data centers and office settings.

Overall, the SMC Networks SMC6624M stands out for its combination of speed, flexibility, and management features, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure. With a focus on reliability and performance, this managed switch promises to deliver the capabilities that today's modern networks demand.