Type | Managed |
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Stackable | no |
Administered | yes |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Width | 17.32 in |
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Height | 1.69 in |
Depth | 10.12 in |
Weight | 8.16 lb |
Standards followed |
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Switching capacity | 52.0 GB/s |
Flow control support | yes |
Store-and-forward | yes |
Number of VLANs | 256 |
Broadcast storm control | yes |
Auto MDI/MDI-X | yes |
Auto-sensing | yes |
Auto-negotiation | yes |
Performance/Switching capacity | 48 |
Support for Jumboframes | yes |
VLAN support | yes |
Multicast support | yes |
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Web-based management | yes |
Link aggregation | yes |
Port mirroring | yes |
System event log | yes |
Colour of product | Blue |
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Housing material | Metal |
Designed for rack mounting | yes |
Form factor | 1U |
LED indicators | Yes |
Management interface |
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Number of ports | 24 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | yes |
PoE ports quantity | 24 |
PoE+ ports quantity | 24 |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports type | Gigabit Ethernet |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity | 24 |
Number of 10/100Mb/1Gb/10Gb/s ports | 0 |
Number of 10/100Mb/1Gb/s ports | 24 |
Number of 10/100Mb/s ports | 0 |
Number of 10Mb/s ports | 0 |
Data link protocols |
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MAC address table | 4000 |
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DHCP features | DHCP client |
Quality of Service (QoS) support | yes |
Spanning tree protocol | yes |
IGMP snooping | yes |
Total PoE budget | 192.0 W |
Packet buffer memory | 3.0 mB |
Number of queues | 4 |
Flash memory | 32.0 mB |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 165589.0 h |
Maximum data transfer rate | 1.0 GB/s |
Jumbo frames | 9216.0 B |
Access Control List (ACL) | yes |
Authentication method |
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Cooling | Active |
AC input frequency | 50.0 Hz |
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AC input voltage | 100.0 V |
Power consumption (typical) | 260.0 W |
Power consumption (max) | 225.0 W |
Power connector | DC-in jack |
The Netgear ProSafe GS724T Switch features twenty-four copper 10/100/1000 ports and two SFP 100/1000
Following our recent look at one of Netgear's Prosafe wireless access points, the WNDAP360, which got a huge thumbs up in our testing, we thought that its worth taking a look at what lies at the heart of each and every network in one form or another and that's the switches. Without these networking multi-sockets, the internet wouldn't be and neither would be modern communications. Switches are the unsung heroes of networks and they have probably the hardest time, ensuring that data goes in the right direction depending on the users needs and their configurations and all at high speed. Netgear