| Power | |
|---|---|
| Complies with | IEEE 3af Power over Ethernet End-Span PSE |
| Ports for IEEE 3af | Up to 24 ports |
| PoE Power per port | Up to 4 watts |
| Auto detect | Powered device (PD) |
| Circuit protection | Prevents power interference between ports |
| Remote power feeding | Up to 100m |
| PoE Management | |
| Per port control | PoE function enable / disable |
| Service | |
| Rate Limit | Ingress / Egress per port bandwidth control |
| Priority queues | 8 on all switch ports |
| Traffic Classification | |
| Port-Based priority | Supported |
| IEEE 1p CoS | Supported |
| IP DSCP | IPv4 / IPv6 packets |
| CoS policies | Strict priority and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) |
| DSCP remarking | Supported |
| Multicast | |
| IGMP Snooping | v1, v2 and v3 |
| Querier mode | Support |
| Fast leave | IGMP Snooping v2 |
| Unknown Multicast | Drop |
| Security | |
| Storm Control | Support |
| Storm types | Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown-Unicast / Unknown-Multicast |
| Authentication | |
| IEEE 1x | Port-Based network access authentication |
| RADIUS client | Built-in to co-operate with RADIUS servers |
| Access Control | |
| IP-Based ACL | Supported |
| MAC-Based ACL | Supported |
| MAC Security | |
| Static MAC | Supported |
| MAC Filtering | Source / Destination |
| Port Security | Source MAC address entries filtering |
| Manegement | |
| Dual Stack | IPv6 / IPv4 |
| Switch Interfaces | |
| Command Line | Console / Telnet |
| Web management | Supported |
| SNMP management | v1, v2c |
| Secure access | SSH / SSL |
| RMON groups | Four (history, statistics, alarms and events) |
| SNMP trap | Interface Link Up and Link Down notification |
| Time Protocol | Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) |
| TFTP client | Built-in Trivial File Transfer Protocol |
| IP address assignment | BOOTP and DHCP |
| Firmware transfer | Upload / download via HTTP and TFTP |
| Event logging | To remote Syslog server |
| Reset button | System reboot or reset to factory default |
The switch provides granular management tools for both power and network traffic. Administrators can enable or disable PoE per individual port for precise control. For network performance, it offers robust Quality of Service features, including per-port ingress/egress bandwidth rate limiting and eight priority queues on all ports. Traffic can be classified and prioritized using port-based rules, IEEE 802.1p CoS tags, or IP DSCP values, with scheduling handled by Strict Priority and Weighted Round Robin policies.
To optimize network performance and security, the switch supports IGMP Snooping (v1, v2, v3) for efficient multicast traffic management and includes a querier mode. It offers multiple security layers: IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication, a built-in RADIUS client, Access Control Lists based on IP and MAC addresses, and port security for MAC address filtering. Storm control protects against broadcast, multicast, and unicast traffic floods. For management, it supports dual-stack IPv4/IPv6, accessible via Console, Web interface, SNMP, and secure SSH/SSL. Additional features include SNTP for time synchronization, Syslog support, and TFTP for firmware updates.