Allied Telesis AT-9000/28 Switch User Manual


 
9000 Series | Managed Layer 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet ECO-Switches
Low Power Consumption with
Near Silent Operation
Specically designed to be usable in a
classroom or retail store environment,
the 9000 Series uses the latest in low
power technologies to minimize power
consumption and operational noise.
Ideal Branch Ofce and Wiring
Closet Connectivity
Powerful line rate performance makes
this switch ideal for branch ofces or the
wiring closet of larger ofces. The state-
of-the art QoS capability of this product
ensures reliable delivery of advanced
network services such as voice and
video, while effectively controlling the
continually increasing trafc needs found
in today’s networks.
Easy Access Networking
Featuring an industry standard
AlliedWare Plus CLI and the Allied
Telesis intuitive Web interface, the
advanced features of the 9000 Series
are accessible to a wide range of system
administrators. The well-known CLI
and Web interfaces signicantly reduce
learning time and minimize the cost of
deployment.
Securing the Network Edge
To ensure the protection of your data,
it is important to control access to your
network. Protocols such as IEEE 802.1x
port-based authentication guarantee
that only known users are connected
to the network. Unknown users who
physically connect can be isolated to a
pre-determined part of your network,
offering guests such benets as Internet
access while ensuring the integrity of
your private network data.
The switch is also fully compliant with
Microsoft Network Access Protection
(NAP) and Symantec Network Access
Control (NAC).
Gigabit and Fast Ethernet
SFP Support
All switches in the 9000 Series support
both Gigabit and Fast Ethernet Small
Form-factor Pluggables (SFPs). This
makes the 9000 Series an ideal family
for environments where Gigabit ber
switches will be phased in over time.
The 9000 Series allows for connectivity
to the legacy 100FX hardware until it is
upgraded to Gigabit.
VLAN Double Tagging (Q-in-Q)
VLAN double-tagging can be useful
for customers such as Internet Service
Providers (ISP), allowing them to use
VLANs internally while mixing trafc
from clients that are already VLAN
tagged. The rst VLAN tag is used by
the ISP to route trafc across their own
network, while the second VLAN tag is
that of the end-user customer. The use
of this feature allows end-users to have
physically distributed networks, which
they can manage themselves, carried
over an independent infrastructure.
sFlow
sFlow is an industry-standard technology
for monitoring high-speed switched
networks. It gives complete visibility
into the use of networks enabling
performance optimization, accounting
and billing for usage, and defense against
security threats. Sampled packets sent
to a collector ensure sFlow always
maintains a real-time view of network
trafc.
AT-x600- 48Ts/XP
Layer 3 Stackable Switch
AT-WR2304N
Wireless Router
AT-9000/28
Layer 2+ Switch
Desktop PCs
Desktop PCs
Network
Printers
Cell Phones
with WiFi
Wireless
Laptops
LACP
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