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Quality of Service
The AT-SB4000 Series market leading Quality of
Service (QoS) mechanism allows traffic shaping in
a highly programmable manner, based on Layer 2
to Layer 4+ packet characteristics.
The resulting 128 different Classes of Traffic
enable flexible policy enforcement with
independent latency and 64kbps increment
min/max bandwidth guarantees. AT-SB4000
Series units use IEEE 802.1p, DiffServ, Layer 4
filtering and RSVP along with sophisticated
hardware based switching to deliver a rich QoS
capability.The AT-SB4000 Series fits into
education and government networks requiring
separation of multicast traffic and dual staff and
student networks all running over a single
infrastructure. It is also scalable with a large
number of traffic classes with varying
requirements as is typical in today's converged
application-based networks.
Multimedia capable multicasting
With multicast protocols such as IGMP, IGMP
Snooping, DVMRP, PIM-SM, and PIM-DM, the
AT-SB4000 Series delivers TV cable
broadcasting, video conferencing, phone-
conferences, phone, and web-browsing
capabilities. Multicasting between VLANs at
wire-speed is also offered for streaming server
application with clients on different VLANs.
Broadcast storm control
A traffic storm occurs when packets flood the
network, creating excessive traffic and degrading
network performance.The broadcast storm control
(BCSC) feature allows the user to set limits for each
VLAN.This is useful to prevent traffic congestion of
the network and inefficient usage of the core.
World class software
The AT-SB4000 Series includes AlliedWare
software, allowing simple configuration and control
without compromising flexibility.The switches have
built-in DHCP server;TFTP for image and
configuration downloads; Network Time Protocol
client and server capabilities; advanced,
customizable triggers with an e-mail client allowing
unmatched flexibility in monitoring and controlling
events; standard CLI and highly intuitive GUI device
configuration tools plus full SNMP and MIB
support for network management - accessed
either in-band or out-of-band via serial console or
10/100Base-T port.The AT-SB4000 Series leads
the market with an extensive suite of Layer 2 and
Layer 3 features, including static routing, routing
protocols (RIP/RIPv2, OSPF), multicast protocols
(IGMP , IGMP Snooping, DVMRP , PIM-SM, PIM-DM),
IP , IPX, 4096 VLANs, and flexible port trunking with
link aggregation.These features are bundled to suit
the needs of a standard application or for an
advanced architecture.
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AlliedWare
A common OS ensures the AT-SB4000 Series
Switch will interoperate seamlessly with other
Allied Telesis fixed function, modular routers and
all Layer 3 to Layer 7 switch families, allowing
operational investment protection for training,
management and monitoring.
A standards-based implementation assures full
interoperability with all other major network
equipment vendors. The AT-SB4000 Series Switch
is shipped "ready to run" with AlliedWare
comprehensive software suite that includes all the
features, management capabilities and
performance today's networks demand.
AlliedView - EMS
AlliedView-EMS is a Java-based device
management solution from Allied Telesis that
provides a user-friendly, window-based
environment to manage the AT-SB4000 Series
Switch, as well as the complete lineup of Allied
Telesis managed devices. Whether managing a
large network distributed across multiple sites or
a small network with only a handful of nodes,
AlliedView-EMS provides the tools needed to
effectively monitor and proactively manage
Allied Telesis's intelligent networking products.
Triggered Events
A trigger sets off an ordered sequence of
scripts and commands to be executed when a
certain event occurs, providing a powerful
mechanism for automating the response to
specific events. Each trigger may reference
multiple scripts and any script can be used by
any trigger. Using this feature, the AT-SB4000
Series Switch can, for example, send an email
alert to the network manager when trouble
occurs, or it can automatically shut down an
interface to protect against suspected attacks.
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Scripts
The scripting facility enables sequences of
commands to be stored in a script and replayed
at any time, allowing the AT-SB4000 Series Switch
to be easily configured or quickly re-configured.
This is useful when developing a complex
configuration, making the same configuration
change to several different Switches, or
introducing a configuration change that must
occur at a particular time. Scripts can be created
on a PC and uploaded to the AT-SB4000 Series
Switch, or they can be created using the
AT-SB4000 Series Switch's own integrated text
editor.They can be activated either from the
command line or from a trigger.
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Flexibility
With 8 Line Card slots supporting up to 384
ports of 10/100Base-TX (RJ45), 256 ports of
100Base-FX, 192 ports of 10/100/1000Base-T,
192 ports of 1000Base-X or combinations, the
AT-SB4008 provides great porting flexibility.
The AT-SB4004 and its 4 Line Card slots
support up to 192 ports of 10/100Base-TX
(RJ45), 128 ports of 100Base-FX, 96 ports of
10/100/1000Base-T, 96 ports of 1000Base-X
or combinations.
Cable management at the core of the network
is often a major challenge.The AT-SB4008
Switch offers a detachable cable manager to
help tame the cabling jungle.
Physical Characteristics
Ethernet Interface Connections
10/100/1000Base-T Shielded RJ-45
100Base-FX MT-RJ multi-mode fiber
1000Base-X SFP multi-mode and single-mode fiber
1000Base-X GBIC multi-mode and single-mode fiber
1000Base-X XFP multi-mode and single-mode fiber
10GBase-R
Power Characteristics
100-240vAC, 50 or 60Hz with a -48vDC
version available
Power Supply Units
Each AC power supply is rated at a maximum
of 420W with a worst-case efficiency of 65%,
which equates to 3A at 230V (or 6A at 110V)
on the mains input per power supply. Worst
case AC PSU output load regulation is +/- 0.5%.
The inrush current under cold start at 230V is
75A and at 110V is 37A. AC PSU MTBF is
84,160 hrs and weighs 3.8kg (8.4 lbs)
unpackaged, or 4.3kg (9.5 lbs) packaged.
Each DC power supply is rated at a maximum
of 420W with a worst-case efficiency of 65%,
which equates to 11A at 59Vdc (or 18A at
36Vdc) per power supply on the input side.
Worst case DC PSU output load regulation is
+/- 0.5%.The inrush current under cold start at
72V is 50A and at 36V is 25A. DC PSU MTBF
is 84,160 hrs and weighs 3.6kg (7.9 lbs)
unpackaged, or 4.1kg (9.0 lbs) packaged.
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