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OverviewSignamax Connectivity Systems' 065-7840 is the new flagship of the Signamax Ethernet switch product line. It provides non-blocking performance for 24 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet connections, modern QoS and Tagged VLAN capabilities, and full SNMP management at a surprisingly low cost. Two Dual Media Gigabit Ethernet ports use auto-detected SFP modules for fiber optic switch interconnection at extended distances. Both ring and star Gigabit backbone network architectures are possible with full automatic failover. The included SNMP management package is complete and comprehensive, with web browser, local console, and Telnet remote terminal connections and real time updating. The 065-7840 also communicates with network management systems such as HP OpenView(tm) via SNMP for enterprise-wide status display, statistical monitoring, and switch control. Enhanced Layer 3 look-ahead routing features and IEEE 802.1p Quality of Service / 802.1Q Tagged VLAN / IP Type of Service support make the Signamax 065-7840 an excellent foundation for establishing or adding to an Enterprise network. Key Features
Specifications
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT
24 - RJ-45 10/100/1000BaseT/TX ports; ports 23 & 24 are Dual Media Gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45 10/100/1000BaseT/TX ports with corresponding Small Form-factor Pluggable [SFP] auto-detecting ports.)
065-79SXMG: 1000BaseSX SFP fiber optic module with LC multimode fiber connectors (850 nm). ** Maximum distances attainable on multimode Gigabit Ethernet fiber circuits are primarily dependent upon multimode distor-tion, also known as modal dispersion. Larger aperture fiber optic cable allows more modes to be generated at the launch point; these modes cause the pulse width to spread across a Gigabit Ethernet bit time interval to a point where accurate determination of data (i.e., ones and zeroes) is not possible. These are physical properties that are not specific to this product. These proper-ties also apply to competing products operating in the same frequency spectrum over multimode fiber cable having the same modal bandwidth. *** Maximum distances attainable on singlemode fiber circuits are dependent upon a circuit's conditions; i.e., the number of splices and patch panels and the number of bends in the circuit path. For comparison with competing products, please use the Link Power Budget for meaningful comparisons.
Per Switch: Power, CPU
Latency: <4.5 ?s (LIFO).
IEEE 802.1x access control with RADIUS authentication
LACP (Link Aggregate Control Protocol): GVRP/GARP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol / Generic Attribute Registration Protocol): Multicasting: IEEE 802.1Q with GVRP/ GARP
Access Methods: Console port access via RS-232C DB-9 local console serial port, Telnet remote access, SNMP agent, and Web browser. VSM (Virtual Stacking Management) SNMP v1, v2c Network Management RFC 1757 RMON MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
Port-based VLAN
Supports Layer 4 TCP/UDP port and ToS classification
Dimensions: 17.4"W x 8.3"D x 1.73"H (442mm x 210mm x 44 mm)
Maximum Wattage: 30 W.
Temperature: 32?F to 122?F (0?C to 50? C)
FCC Part 15 Class A & CE Mark Approval
Five years, including power supply
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