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Allied Telesis AT-GS950/10PS Informations sur le produit
Switches
product information
GS950 PS Series
GIGABIT WEBSMART POE+ EDGE SWITCHES
The Allied Telesis GS950 PS Series of WebSmart network switches
features PoE+ for connectivity with security cameras, VoIP phones,
RFID readers and wireless access points. The GS950 PS Series is a cost-
effective solution for SMB, retail stores and at the edge of the network.
Ease of Management and

High Performance

These advanced Allied Telesis WebSmart
switches integrate the simplicity
of unmanaged switches with the
performance and reliability of managed
switches to provide an inexpensive, yet
secure and reliable, solution for users
to integrate management at the edge
of their networks. With user-friendly
web-based management, the GS950
Series is an ideal option for integrating
simple management and security into a
network solution.
Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+)
The GS950 PS Series is available in PoE
configurations of 10-, 16- and 48-port.
All three switches support PoE+ (IEEE
802.3at), with the capability of delivering
up to 30W per port.
PoE allows users to network and power
a device, using a single Ethernet cable,
thus eliminating the need for additional
power outlets and simplifying the
network installation. Also, this system is
unaffected by any local variance in AC
power, offering a standardized power
infrastructure.
PoE+, with up to double the power of
regular PoE, provides superior power-
management capability, as automatic
power allocation can be made on the
exact requirement of the power device
at any given time.
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Key Features

VLAN
» IEEE 802.1Q tagged
» Port-based
» Up to 256 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 (up to 256)
» Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1d/w/s
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
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
DHCP Client
DHCP Snooping
Statistics Charts in Web
Jumbo Frames - up to 10K
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
» 100FX SFP support
Management Features
» Web-based configuration
» Discovery support
» SNMP trap view
» LLDP
» Firmware upgrade by FTP and HTTP
» Configuration backup/restore by FTP and HTTP
» Factory reset
» Password access control and restricted IP access
list
» SNMPv1/v2c/v3
» Management IP: DHCP client for Web
» Management and static IP setting
» Syslog support
» System time configuration (SNTP, manual)
MIBs
» RFC 1213 MIB-II
» RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB
» RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
» RFC 2131 DHCP client
» Private Enterprise MIB (Allied Telesis provides the
spec)
RMON Groups (1, 2, 3, 9)
» Stats
» History
» Alarms
» Events
ACL
» 240 entries (shared)