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PRODUCT INFORMATION
GS950 Eco Series
ECO-FRIENDLY GIGABIT WEBSMART SWITCHES
The GS950 Series of eco-friendly WebSmart switches demonstrates
the Allied Telesis commitment to environmentally friendly processes
and products, minimizing power consumption through the use of a high
efficiency power supply and a low power chipset.
With a low typical power consumption,
and a reduction in power during after-
work hours — as well as other power
saving features included as standard —
the GS950 Series are truly "eco-friendly."
Not only does this help the planet by
reducing the carbon footprint of each
switch, it also lowers the Total Cost of
Ownership, as the switch costs less to
run and boasts improved reliability.
With its suite of power saving features,
the eco-friendly GS950 Series reduces
power consumption more than 25%
over non-eco-friendly models.
Future-Proof
With the depletion of IPv4 address
space, IPv6 is rapidly becoming a
mandatory requirement for many
government and enterprise customers.
To meet this need, now and into the
future, the GS950 Series supports IPv6.
High Performance
The GS950 Eco Series combines the
simplicity of unmanaged switches
with the performance and reliability
of managed switches, providing a
cost-effective solution to integrate
management at the edge of the
network. The GS950 Series provides
key features using the simple web-based
management function, such as port-
based VLANs, IEEE 802.1p QoS, port
trunking/link aggregation, port mirroring,
priority queues and IEEE 802.1x security
support. With support for up to 8K
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MAC addresses and a 4MB packet
buffer, the GS950 Eco Series is an ideal
option for integrating management into
a network solution.
Exceptional Value
Affordable management functionality
at the edge is a reality. Allied Telesis
WebSmart switches help network
managers get the most value for their
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
» Spanning-Tree, IEEE 802.1d/w
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
» DHCP snooping
» Statistics charts in Web
» Jumbo frames – up to 10K
Others
» IEEE 802.3x flow control or HOL
blocking prevention
†
» Port mirroring
» Destination MAC filtering
(
†
when flow control is off)
%
+
Power Supply Efficiency
dollar with industry standard protocols,
fiber media support via SFPs, and simple
Plug & Play usability right out of the box.
Quality and Reliability
Shipping more than 250,000
unmanaged Ethernet switches each year,
Allied Telesis is the worldwide leader,
offering proven reliability and industry-
recognized quality.
» Ingress/egress rate limiting
» Broadcast storming control
» 100FX SFP support
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/v3
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)