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QuickSpecs
Overview
Jumbo packet support
supports up to 9216-byte frame size to improve the performance of large data transfers
Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
are dual-personality ports for either 10/100/1000 or mini-GBIC SFP connectivity for increased connectivity flexibility
High-density access
provides up to 48 fixed 10/100BASE-T PoE or non-PoE ports or 24 SFP 100BASE-X ports in a Layer 2/Layer 3 switch
Ethernet operations, administration and maintenance (OAM)
detects data link layer problems that occurred in the "last mile" using the IEEE 802.3ah OAM standard; monitors the status of the
link between two devices
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE)
provides up to 15.4 W per port to IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE-powered devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and
security cameras
IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE+) support
simplifies deployment and dramatically reduces installation costs by helping to eliminate the time and cost involved in supplying
local power at each access point location
Performance
Nonblocking performance
up to 17.6 Gbps nonblocking switching fabric provides wire-speed switching with up to 13.1 million pps throughput
Gigabit Ethernet interface
provides a connection to the network that eliminates the network as a bottleneck
Hardware-based wire-speed access control lists
feature-rich ACL implementation helps ensure high levels of security and ease of administration without impacting network
performance
Resiliency and high availability
Separate data and control paths
keeps control separated from services and keeps service processing isolated; increases security and performance
External redundant power supply
provides high reliability
Smart link
allows 50 ms failover between links
Spanning Tree/MSTP, RSTP
provides redundant links while preventing network loops
Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)
creates virtual resilient switching fabrics, where two or more switches perform as a single L2 switch and L3 router; switches do
not have to be co-located and can be part of a disaster recovery system; servers or switches can be attached using standard
LACP for automatic load balancing and high availability; can eliminate the need for complex protocols like Spanning Tree
Protocol, Equal-Cost Multipath (ECMP), or VRRP, thereby simplifying network operation
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
supports up to 24 trunks, each with 8 links per trunk; supports static or dynamic groups
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
allows a group of routers to dynamically back each other up to create highly available routed environments
IRF capability
provides single IP address management for a resilient virtual switching fabric of up to nine switches
Manageability
RMON (remote monitoring)
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HP 3600 EI Switch Series
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