Description
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Support
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Support refers to the capability of a network switch to deliver electrical power to attached devices, such as IP phones, access points, and security cameras, over the same Ethernet cables used for data transmission. This eliminates the need for separate power cables, which can reduce cabling complexity, lower installation costs, and improve overall system flexibility and scalability.
The 210-ASNI Dell EMC Networking N1124p-on Switch supports PoE, making it an ideal solution for deployment of PoE-powered devices in network environments. The switch provides up to 30 watts of power per port, which can be configured and managed to ensure that power is only delivered to devices that support and require it. This helps to optimize power usage and minimize energy waste, while ensuring reliable and stable operation of PoE-enabled devices in the network.
Software and Firmware Upgrade Options
Software and firmware upgrades are critical to the maintenance and performance of network switches. Upgrading software and firmware can provide bug fixes, security patches, and new features to enhance the performance and functionality of the switch. It is important to regularly check for and install software and firmware updates to ensure the switch remains up-to-date and secure. The process of upgrading software and firmware on a network switch can vary depending on the manufacturer and model, but typically involves downloading the updated software or firmware from the manufacturer’s website, uploading the new software or firmware to the switch, and then executing the upgrade process through the switch’s management interface. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines for software and firmware upgrades to ensure a smooth and successful upgrade process.Advanced Network Management Features
Advanced Network Management Features refer to a set of software tools and functionalities that allow for more detailed and efficient management of a network. These features enable network administrators to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot their network, as well as to enforce security and access control policies.
Examples of advanced network management features include:
- Monitoring and reporting: Network administrators can use tools like network traffic analysis, performance monitoring, and event logging to gain insight into network usage and performance.
- Configuration management: Administrators can use tools like device discovery, device configuration, and firmware upgrades to manage the configuration of network devices.
- Security and access control: Features like firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), and access control lists (ACLs) help to secure the network and control access to network resources.
- Quality of Service (QoS): QoS allows administrators to prioritize network traffic, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need to function optimally.
- Virtualization: Advanced network management features often include virtualization technologies, such as virtual switches, virtual routers, and virtual firewalls, which allow for the creation of multiple virtual networks on a single physical network.
These advanced network management features are designed to make network administration more efficient and effective, and to help organizations achieve better network performance, security, and reliability.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Dell
- MPN: 210-ASNI
- Type: Networking
- Switch Type: Network Switch 24 Port
- SKU: 210-ASNI
Key Features
- Device Type : Switch – 24 Ports – Managed – Stackable
- Enclosure Type : Rack-mountable 1u
- Subtype : Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports : 24 X 10/100/1000 (12 Poe+) + 4 X 10 Gigabit Sfp+
- Power Over Ethernet (poe) : Poe+
- Poe Budget : 190 W
Performance :
- Switching Fabric Bandwidth: 128 Gbps Forwarding Performance: 96 Mpps
- Capacity : Mac Addresses: 16000 Aggregated Links (dynamic): 144 Lag Groups: 64 Queues Per Port: 8 Vlans Supported: 512 Arp Entries: 2048 Ndp Entries: 400 Max Acl Rules System-wide: 4000 Acl: 100 Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv4) Ingress Rules: 1023 Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv4) Egress Rules: 1023 Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv6) Ingress Rules: 1021 Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv6) Egress Rules: 253
- Mac Address Table Size : 16000 Entries
- Routing Protocol : Igmpv2, Igmp, Igmpv3
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp 2, Snmp, Rmon, Telnet, Http, Tftp, Ssh-2
- Encryption Algorithm : Aes, Ssl, Tls 1.0
- Authentication Method : Radius, Tacacs+, Ldap
Features :
- Layer 2 Switching, Mdi/mdi-x Switch, Auto-negotiation, Port Mirroring, Ip Address Filtering, Access Control List (acl) Support, Quality Of Service (qos), Front To Back Airflow, Lldp Support, Remote Switch Port Analyzer (rspan), Management Information Base (mib), Dual Firmware Images, Redundant Fans, Mac And Ip-based Acls Support, Time-controlled Acls Support
- Compliant Standards : Ieee 802.2, Ieee 802.3, Ieee 802.3u, Ieee 802.3z, Ieee 802.1d, Ieee 802.1q, Ieee 802.3ab, Ieee 802.1p, Ieee 802.3af, Ieee 802.3x, Ieee 802.3ad (lacp), Ieee 802.1w, Ieee 802.1x, Ieee 802.3ae, Ieee 802.3ac, Ieee 802.1s, Ieee 802.1v, Ansi/tia-1057, Ieee 802.1ab (lldp), Ieee 802.3at, Ieee 802.3az, Ieee 802.3ax
- Ram : 1 Gb
- Flash Memory : 1 Gb