Administered | yes |
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Width | 10.55 in |
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Height | 3.66 in |
Depth | 7.99 in |
Weight | 3.35 lb |
Standards followed |
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Layer |
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10G support | yes |
Full duplex | yes |
Switching capacity | 56.0 GB/s |
Flow control support | yes |
Store-and-forward | yes |
Number of VLANs | 64 |
Auto-sensing | yes |
Performance/Switching capacity | 56 |
Support for Jumboframes | yes |
VLAN support | yes |
Multicast support | yes |
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Web-based management | yes |
Link aggregation | yes |
Port mirroring | yes |
Colour of product | Black |
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Designed for rack mounting | no |
LED indicators |
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Management interface | Web/network |
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Number of ports | 10 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | no |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports type | 10G Ethernet |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity | 10 |
Number of 10/100Mb/1Gb/10Gb/s ports | 2 |
Number of 10/100Mb/1Gb/s ports | 8 |
Number of 10/100Mb/s ports | 0 |
Number of 10Mb/s ports | 0 |
Data link protocols |
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Copper ethernet cabling technology |
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MAC address table | 16000 |
DHCP features | DHCP client |
Quality of Service (QoS) support | yes |
IGMP snooping | yes |
Virtual LAN features |
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Rate limiting | yes |
Packet buffer memory | 2.0 mB |
Number of queues | 8 |
Power consumption (max) | 14.19 W |
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