Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series Datasheet

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AT-9000 Series
Managed Layer 2~4 Gigabit Ethernet ECO-Switches
AT-9000 Series
The AT-9000 Series of high performance
Layer 2~4 28- and 52-port Gigabit
Ethernet switches brings advanced
enterprise features to a more affordable
level while supporting the changing
needs of the SMB market space to
improve the delivery of converged data.
Support for jumbo Ethernet frames
enables higher throughput of time-
sensitive data.
The AT-9000/28 is a 28-port Gigabit
Managed switch with 24 fixed
configuration 10/100/1000T ports
and 4 additional 100/1000 SFP ports
combined with 4 10/100/1000T ports.
The AT-9000/28SP is a 28-port Gigabit
Managed switch with 24 100/1000 SFP
ports and 4 additional 100/1000 SFP
ports combined with 4 10/100/1000T
ports.
The AT-9000/52 is a 52-port Gigabit
Managed switch with 4 fixed
configuration 10/100/1000 ports and 4
additional 100/1000 SFP ports.

Management Stacking

Enhanced Stacking
provides CLI-based
management of up to 24 switches
with the same effort as for one switch.
The Allied Telesis solution uses open
standard Ethernet interfaces as stacking
links so that many switches can be
remotely managed as one IP entity
across different sites.
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Secure Management
Only authorized administrators can
access the management interface of the
AT-9000 Series. Security protocols such
as SSL, SSH and SNMPv3 facilitate this
protection of your network for both
local or remote connections.
Environmentally Friendly
ECO-Switch
In keeping with our commitment to
environmentally friendly processes
and products, the AT-9000 Series is a
green range of products designed to
reduce power consumption, minimize
hazardous waste and even reduce office
noise pollution. Features include the
use of high efficiency power supplies
and low power chipsets. We have also
included an ECO-Switch button on
the front panel of all AT-9000 Series
switches. This allows you to conserve
additional power by turning off the port
and mode LEDs when they are not
required.
Low Power Consumption with
Near Silent Operation
Specifically designed to be usable in a
classroom or retail store environment,
the AT-9000 Series uses the latest in
low power technologies to minimize
power consumption and operational
noise.
Key Features
Easy, Well Known Management
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Industry Standard AlliedWare Plus
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Simple, intuitive, full featured Allied Telesis/
V2C/V3 Web Interface
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Secure encrypted Web and CLI
management with SSHv2 and SSLv3
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SNMP
Ideal for Classroom or Retail Environments
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28 or 52 active ports
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Lower power consumption
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Near silent operation
Management Stacking
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Enhanced stacking up to 24 units
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Single IP address stack management
All the QoS Needed for an Open Office,
Classroom or Retail Store Environment
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Eight priorities queues
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IEEE 802.1p for Layer 2 QoS
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DSCP (Diffserv) for Layer 3 QoS
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IEEE 802.1p to DSCP remarking traffic
ready for transport to the Layer 3 core of
the network
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Layer 2 ~ 4 Access control lists (ACL)
Securing the Network at its
Most Vulnerable Point
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IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS network login: for
advanced control for user authentication
and accountability
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Guest VLAN: to ensure visitors or
unauthorized users connect only to services
defined by IT, for example, Internet
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Dynamic VLAN
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TACACS+: for ease of management security
administration
Access Control Lists
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Access Control Lists enable inspection of
incoming frames and classify them based on
various criteria. Specific actions can then be
applied to these frames in order to more
effectively manage the network traffic at
Layer 2 through Layer 4. Typically, ACLs
are used as a security mechanism, either
permitting or denying entry (hence the
name Access Control) for frames in a group.
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