Allied Telesis WebSmart AT-FS750/48 Datenblatt

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Switches
AT -FS750/48
48 port Fast Ethernet WebSmart Switch
AT -FS750/48-xx
48 port 10/100TX WebSmart switch
with 2 SFP combo ports
ECO-Friendly
The AT-FS750/48 eco-friendly WebSmart switch
conforms with Allied Telesis' commitment to
environmentally friendly processes and products.
It is designed to minimize power consumption
through the use of a high efficiency power supply
and a low power chipset.
With a low 22W* typical power consumption,
and a reduction in power during after-work hours
(overnight mode) – as well as other power saving
features included as standard, the Allied Telesis
AT-FS750/48 truly lives up to it's name as an 'eco-
friendly' switch. Not only does this help the planet
by reducing the carbon footprint of each switch, it
also lowers the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
to the user, as the product costs less to run, and
has improved reliability.
With all of these power saving features, the new
eco-friendly AT-FS750/48 saves the user over
25% in power consumption over non eco-
friendly models.
Performance
Allied Telesis' WebSmart switch integrates
the simplicity of unmanaged switches with the
performance and reliability of managed switches
to provide a cost-effective solution for users
to integrate management at the edge of their
network.This WebSmart switch provides a
network manager some key features using
the simple web-based management function
such as; port-based VLANs, IEEE 02.1p QoS,
port trunking/link aggregation, port mirroring,
priority queues and IEEE 802.1x security
support. With support of up to 8K MAC
addresses and a 512K packet buffer the
AT-FS750/48 WebSmart switch is an ideal
option for integrating management into your
network solution.
Allied Telesis
Key Features
VLAN
IEEE 802.1Q tagged
Port-based
Up to 64 groups
Quality of Service Classification
IEEE 802.1p tagging
Port-based priority
Four priority queues per port
IP Multicast Support (IPv4)
IGMP snooping (v1/v2)
Static multicast group
Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1d/w
Rapid Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1w
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Manual
IEEE 802.1x Port-based and MAC-based
Network Access Control
Local authentication server (MD5 only)
Remote authentication through RADIUS
Dynamic VLAN assignment
RADIUS client for IEEE 802.1x
DHCP client
Statistics charts in Web
Others
IEEE 802.3x flow control or HOL (†) blocking
prevention († when flow control is off)
Port mirroring
Destination MAC filtering
Ingress/egress rate limiting
Broadcast storming control
*36 ports connected
Management Features
Window-based Supporting
Switch discovery management up to
254 switches
Monitor list
Trap view
Device setting
Firmware upgrade by FTP and Web
Configuration back-up/restore by FTP
Factory reset
Password access control and restricted IP
access list
SNMPv1/v2c
MIBs
RFC 1213 MIB-II
RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB
RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
Private Enterprise MIB (Allied Telesis provides
the spec)
RMON Groups (1, 2, 3, 9)
Stats
History
Alarms
Events
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