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Layer 4 prioritization enables prioritization based on TCP/UDP port numbers.
Traffic prioritization (IEEE 802.1p) allows real-time traffic classification into eight priority levels mapped to eight queues.
Class of service (CoS) sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, and DiffServ.
Rate limiting sets per-port ingress enforced maximums and per-port, per-queue guaranteed minimums.
Auto-MDIX automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables on all 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports.
Single IP address management for a virtual stack of up to 16 switches.
External redundant power supply provides high reliability.
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) and HP port trunking support up to 24 trunks, each with up to 8 links (ports) per trunk.
IEEE 802.1s multiple spanning tree provides high link availability in multiple VLAN environments by allowing multiple spanning trees.
Dual flash images provide independent primary and secondary operating system files for backup while upgrading.
Friendly port names allow assignment of descriptive names to ports.
Find-fix-inform finds and fixes common network problems automatically, then informs administrator.
Multiple configuration files allow multiple configuration files to be stored to flash image.
RMON, XRMON, and sFlow provide advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities for statistics, history, alarms, and events.
Support up to 9220-byte frame size to improve the performance of large data transfers.
Isolate select non-IPv4 protocols automatically into their own VLANs.
Static IP routing provides manually configured routing; includes ECMP capability.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) provides RIPv1 and RIPv2 routing.
Access control lists (ACLs) provide IP Layer 3 filtering based on source/destination IP address/subnet and source/destination TCP/UDP port number.
Source-port filtering allows only specified ports to communicate with each other.
RADIUS/TACACS+ eases switch management security administration by using a password authentication server.
Secure Shell (SSHv2) encrypts all transmitted data for secure, remote command-line interface (CLI) access over IP networks.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encrypts all HTTP traffic, allowing secure access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch.
Port security allows access only to specified MAC addresses, which can be learned or specified by the administrator.
MAC address lockout prevents particular configured MAC addresses from connecting to the network.
Secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows secure file transfer to and from the switch; protects against unwanted file downloads or unauthorized copying of a switch configuration file.
Custom banner displays security policy when users log in to the switch.
Identity-driven ACL enables implementation of a highly granular and flexible access security policy and VLAN assignment specific to each authenticated network user.
STP BPDU port protection blocks Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) on ports that do not require BPDUs, preventing forged BPDU attacks.
blocks DHCP packets from unauthorized DHCP servers, preventing denial-of-service attacks.
Dynamic ARP protection blocks ARP broadcasts from unauthorized hosts, preventing eavesdropping or theft of network data.
STP root guard protects the root bridge from malicious attack or configuration mistakes.
Per-port broadcast throttling selectively configures broadcast control on heavy traffic port uplinks.
IP multicast snooping and data-driven IGMP automatically prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic.
LLDP-MED (Media Endpoint Discovery) is a standard extension of LLDP that stores values for parameters such as QoS and VLAN to automatically configure network devices such as IP phones.
IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an automated device discovery protocol for easy mapping by network management applications.
Port mirroring enables traffic on a port to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for monitoring.
Features:
Layer 4 prioritization enables prioritization based on TCP/UDP port numbers.
Traffic prioritization (IEEE 802.1p) allows real-time traffic classification into eight priority levels mapped to eight queues.
Class of service (CoS) sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, and DiffServ.
Rate limiting sets per-port ingress enforced maximums and per-port, per-queue guaranteed minimums.
Auto-MDIX automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables on all 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports.
Single IP address management for a virtual stack of up to 16 switches.
External redundant power supply provides high reliability.
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) and HP port trunking support up to 24 trunks, each with up to 8 links (ports) per trunk.
IEEE 802.1s multiple spanning tree provides high link availability in multiple VLAN environments by allowing multiple spanning trees.
Dual flash images provide independent primary and secondary operating system files for backup while upgrading.
Friendly port names allow assignment of descriptive names to ports.
Find-fix-inform finds and fixes common network problems automatically, then informs administrator.
Multiple configuration files allow multiple configuration files to be stored to flash image.
RMON, XRMON, and sFlow provide advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities for statistics, history, alarms, and events.
Support up to 9220-byte frame size to improve the performance of large data transfers.
Isolate select non-IPv4 protocols automatically into their own VLANs.
Static IP routing provides manually configured routing; includes ECMP capability.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) provides RIPv1 and RIPv2 routing.
Access control lists (ACLs) provide IP Layer 3 filtering based on source/destination IP address/subnet and source/destination TCP/UDP port number.
Source-port filtering allows only specified ports to communicate with each other.
RADIUS/TACACS+ eases switch management security administration by using a password authentication server.
Secure Shell (SSHv2) encrypts all transmitted data for secure, remote command-line interface (CLI) access over IP networks.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encrypts all HTTP traffic, allowing secure access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch.
Port security allows access only to specified MAC addresses, which can be learned or specified by the administrator.
MAC address lockout prevents particular configured MAC addresses from connecting to the network.
Secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows secure file transfer to and from the switch; protects against unwanted file downloads or unauthorized copying of a switch configuration file.
Custom banner displays security policy when users log in to the switch.
Identity-driven ACL enables implementation of a highly granular and flexible access security policy and VLAN assignment specific to each authenticated network user.
STP BPDU port protection blocks Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) on ports that do not require BPDUs, preventing forged BPDU attacks.
blocks DHCP packets from unauthorized DHCP servers, preventing denial-of-service attacks.
Dynamic ARP protection blocks ARP broadcasts from unauthorized hosts, preventing eavesdropping or theft of network data.
STP root guard protects the root bridge from malicious attack or configuration mistakes.
Per-port broadcast throttling selectively configures broadcast control on heavy traffic port uplinks.
IP multicast snooping and data-driven IGMP automatically prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic.
LLDP-MED (Media Endpoint Discovery) is a standard extension of LLDP that stores values for parameters such as QoS and VLAN to automatically configure network devices such as IP phones.
IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an automated device discovery protocol for easy mapping by network management applications.
Port mirroring enables traffic on a port to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for monitoring.