SMC 24-Port Managed Layer 2 TigerSwitch with 4 Combo (RJ45/SFP) Ports. Supports 24 10/100/1000Mbps, VLAN with Advanced QinQ, QoS, IGMP Snooping, 1U Footprint,
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SMC 24-Port Managed Layer 2 TigerSwitch with 4 Combo (RJ45/SFP) Ports. Supports 24 10/100/1000Mbps, VLAN with Advanced QinQ, QoS, IGMP Snooping, 1U Footprint,
The TigerSwitch™ 10/100/1000 is one market leading switch bring 1-9 you a 24-port gigabit switch in a 1U footprint with the right features for your SMB network. The SMC8024L2’s 24 autoMDIX 10/100/1000 ports provide a feature-rich platform for bandwidth-starved networks. The inclusion of 4 Combo ports (RJ-45/SFP) enable that extra fl exibility for use today or future expansion of your network. The SMC8024L2 delivers wire-speed switching performance in a robust 48Gbps switch fabric, with features such as QoS priority queuing with classifi cation and prioritization at Layer2/Layer 4. Also included are management features such as VLANs with 802.1Q, Spanning Tree, LACP and IGMP for today’s multimedia applications. Security is key and the SMC8024L2 provides fl exible security features such as, 802.1x, RADIUS, ACL’s, MAC based port security. This switch enables networks of all sizes to introduce gigabit Ethernet with management features targeted to meet the needs of the SMB network.
Features:
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Standalone managed switch in a small footprint
Supports 24 10/100/1000Mbps ports including 4 Combo (SFP/ RJ-45) in a 1 U chassis -
VLAN with advanced QinQ support
Support VLANs based on frame tags or ports, plus support for automatic GVRP LAN registration spanning tree per VLANprovides maximum security and bandwidth efficiency -
Qos
Support four levels of priority, with weighted fair queuing and L2/3/4 IP precedence-ensures smooth transmission of mission critical data -
IGMP Snooping
Only allows IP Multicast traffi c transmission to the registered members, resulting bandwidth savings-reduce IP multicast traffi c and increase LAN performance