
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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Features & Benefits
LAN SWITCHES
GIGABIT SWITCHES
» Include 802.1Q VLANs, 802.1X port-
based access control, and external
RADIUS server authentication support.
» 802.1D Spanning Tree/802.1w
Rapid Spanning Tree/802.1s Multiple
Spanning Tree and broadcast/Multicast/
Unicast storm control for network
resilience.
» 802.3ad Link Aggregation port trunks for
switch cascading and server link.
» IGMP snooping to control multicast
transmission.
» Port mirroring to facilitate diagnostics.
» Packet prioritization based on 802.1p
Priority Queues for smooth traffic for
voice and multimedia applications.
» Bandwidth control
» Switch can be connected to optional
external power supply for redundant
power backup.
These stand-alone SNMP managed Gigabit switches are powerful and versatile
switches that provide Gigabit connection to the departmental desktops. These
switches eliminate network bottlenecks and give network administrators the
capability to fine-tune performance and set up security. They support standards
based network management protocols (SNMP/RMON/ BOOTP1/Telnet/Web) and
can be easily integrated with most third-party network management products.
These switches provide advanced features to facilitate the deployment of
applications across a departmental network, such as VoIP, streaming media, and
multicast content delivery (IP video, software deployment etc). With high Gigabit
port densities and multiple SFP support, these switches can easily adapt to changes
in users’ media requirements without the need to perform expensive upgrades.
● 24 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
● 4 Combo SFP Slots
● 48Gbps Switch Capacity
24-Port L2 Gigabit Switch
● 48 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
● 4 Combo SFP Slots
● 96Gbps Switch Capacity
48-Port L2 Gigabit Switch
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