3Com Baseline 2250 Plus Specification - Page 2
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management, IGMP snooping and query and IEEE 802.1X for
strengthening security.
The Baseline Switch 2250 Plus also supports Spanning Tree and
Rapid Spanning Tree, traffic prioritization, priority queuing and
VLANs. These switching features ensure optimal use of available
bandwidth as traffic flow is directed according to the needs of the
business.
No Switch Setup Required
This Baseline Plus switch is operational straight out-of-the-box; as
long as default settings are acceptable, there is no need to configure
the switch. If desired, the switch can be configured using a web
browser or SNMP management software.
Smart Browser-Based User Interface
For networks that require more control, the switch management
interface— completely redesigned to enhance useability— allows
even novice users to quickly and confidently configure the switch
during initial setup or normal operation.
In addition, the web interface features individual port-traffic
monitoring (port mirroring) and a unique, quick-glance switch status
review. A cable diagnostic tool lets users troubleshoot basic
connectivity problems via the web management interface, further
simplifying network installation.
(Please note: this product is not available in all regions- check with
your local 3Com reseller or partner.)
Web-managed Layer 2 10/100 Ethernet switch
Forty-eight 10/100 ports and two dual-purpose Gigabit ports
(copper or SFP-based fiber)
No need to configure the switch if default settings are
acceptable
If more control desired, the switch interface allows even
novice users to quickly and confidently configure the switch
Switch can be managed with SNMP-compatible software
VLANs segment the network by grouping users based on their
data or traffic requirements, making the best use of available
bandwidth
Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic can be automatically assigned to
a voice-dedicated VLAN, optimizing this delay-sensitive
traffic
With manual link aggregation, group ports together to form an
ultra-high-bandwidth trunked connection to the network
backbone and help prevent traffic bottlenecks
IEEE 802.1X network access control provides standards-