This managed switch is specifically designed for small enterprise workgroups and branch office environments. It offers 8 wirespeed 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch ports and a fixed Gigabit copper uplink for demanding server or backbone connections. The fully manageable platform offers powerful traffic prioritization...Read More
This managed switch is specifically designed for small enterprise workgroups and branch office environments. It offers 8 wirespeed 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch ports and a fixed Gigabit copper uplink for demanding server or backbone connections. The fully manageable platform offers powerful traffic prioritization and security features such as 802.1X and RADIUS server authentication. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support provides a seamless path for integrating wireless access points, IP phones or other PoE devices.
The switch can be securely and remotely managed from a central main office location using a command line interface (serial or SSH), Web-interface (HTTP or HTTPS), or Telnet. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN support, multicast filtering (128 groups) and IGMP querying features allow administrators to effectively segment the network and control traffic flow. Flexible Quality of Service (QoS) options prioritize traffic by IP port, Differentiated Services (DiffServ) and 802.1p class of service, among others. The small, compact, fanless enclosure is specifically designed for small, confined office spaces.
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