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1. Product overview |
- !-RexS8124/S8124X of Samji is anIPv6 corresponsive gigabit layer 3 Ethernet switch with highly efficient 48Gbps switch engine supports various functions and powerful performance.
- !-RexS8124/S8124Xswitch that supports maximum 24 gigabit ports manages maximum 32,769 MAC addresses, supports IEEE 802.1D/w/s standardSTP that prevents a disturbance due to network. The switch not only supports advanced 2-layer switch’s functions such as 4094VLANs, 8 ports/ 12groups ofLAG, port mirroring, IGMP/MLD snooping but also DHCP relay, NTP/SNTP, LACP andself-loop isolation. Those functions assist powerful and efficient network management method.
- To cope with intelligent internet service, it supports advanced traffic management such as IEEE 802.1p CoS, Quality of Service (SP/WRR /DRR, 8queues per port), bandwidth control, storm control and access list control. It can be managed through CLI, Telnet and SNMP.
- As a 3-layer switch, !-RexS8124/S8124X supports not only DHCP server, stillness IP routing, dynamic routing protocol (RIP v1/v2, OSPFv2,BGPv4) but also multi cast routing protocol (PIM-SM, PIM-SSM)
- In order to extend security of system maintenance, server based authorization function SSH v1/v2, RADIUS/ TACACS+, for an example is supported. And also installation of a fan that automatically controlled by the surrounding temperature improves the safety of product and reduces the electric power consumption, noise level.
- !-RexS8124/S8124X switch can attach maximum of 24 100M or gigabit SFP to use and it also has 4 RJ-45 combo ports that can be used as 100/1000 Base-T. Ipv6 support has received the certification from national TTA.
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2. Specification |
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Up,Downlink Port |
24 Ports 100/1000Base FX, 4 Gigabit Combo Ports
(1000Base FX or 1000Base TX) |
Uplink Port |
2 X 10Gbe Ports(!-RexS8124X) |
Console Port |
RS-232C, RJ-45 Connector (Default 115200bps) |
Management Port |
10/100Base TX |
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Switching Capacity |
48Gbps/88Gbps Non-blocking, Store-and-Forward |
Throughput |
35.7Mpps/65.4Mpps (line rate 64 byte packet) switching |
MAC Address |
32K Entry |
Spanning Tree |
IEEE 802.1D/w/s STP |
Self-Loop Detection |
Self-Loop Isolation |
VLAN |
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (4K VLANs), Protocol/MAC/Subnet based VLAN, Double Tagging |
Traffic Segmentation |
Egress Block Mask per Port |
LAG |
IEEE 802.3ad LACP, 8 Ports/12 Groups |
Flow Control |
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control |
Multicast |
IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping IGMP Proxy |
Port Mirroring |
Ingress/Egress/Ingress-Egress Mirroring |
DHCP Relay |
DHCP Relay with option 82 |
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IP Routing |
12K IP Routing Entries |
IP Routing Protocol |
Static, RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2, BGP |
Multicast Routing Protocol |
PIM-SM, PIM-SSM |
IPv6 |
IPv6 Unicast Routing (static), Neighbor Discovery |
Redundancy |
VRRP (255 VRIDs instances with Master/Slave takeover, Load Sharing) |
DHCP Server |
200 Subnets |
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Queue Scheduling |
SPQ/WRR/DRR, 8 Queues per Port |
Rate Limit |
64Kbps Granularity |
CoS |
IEEE 802.1p CoS |
Traffic Classification |
L2/L3/L4 |
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Access Control List |
L2/L3/L4 |
Filter |
DHCP Reply Filter, NetBIOS/NBT Filter |
MAC Address Control |
MAC Address Learning Limitation |
Remote Access Authentication |
RADIUS/TACACS+ |
Secure Remote Access |
SSH v1/v2 |
ARP Spoofing Attack |
ARP Spoofing Block |
Flooding Attack |
MAC/Port/ARP Flooding Block |
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Switch Access |
CLI (Console/Telnet/SSH) |
SNMP |
SNMP v1/v2C, MIB-II |
System Log |
Remote/Local Log |
Time Protocol |
NTP/SNTP |
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Power Input |
100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1.0~0.5A, Hot-Swap °¡´ÉÇÑ 2°³ÀÇ Àü¿ø ÀåÄ¡ |
Maximum Power Consumption |
50W |
Dimension |
W:440 x D:295 x H:44 (mm) for 19″ rack |
Weight |
4.3Kg |
Temperature |
Operating: 0~50¡É, Storage: -40~70¡É |
Humidity |
Operating: 20~80%, Non-Condensing |
Certification |
KCC (Class A) |
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IEEE Standard |
IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN Bridging)
IEEE 802.1v (Protocol based VLAN)
IEEE 802.1D (Bridging & STP)
IEEE 802.1w (Rapid STP)
IEEE 802.1s (Multiple STP)
IEEE 802.1p (CoS)
IEEE 802.3 (CSMA/CD)
IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control)
IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T))
IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation) |
IETF RFC |
RFC 768 (UDP)
RFC 791 (IP)
RFC 792 (ICMP)
RFC 793 (TCP)
RFC 826 (Ethernet ARP)
RFC 854 (Telnet)
RFC 894 (Standard for the Transmission IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks)
RFC 1112 (IGMPv1)
RFC 1157 (SNMP)
RFC 1213 (MIB-II)
RFC 1215 (SNMP Traps)
RFC 1350 (TFTP)
RFC 1492 (TACACS+)
RFC 1812 (Requirement for IPv4 Routers)
RFC 2030 (SNTPv4)
RFC 2131 (DHCP)
RFC 2138 (RADIUS Authentication)
RFC 2236 (IGMPv2)
RFC 2474 (DiffServ field in the IPv4)
RFC 2475 (DiffServ)
RFC 3046
(DHCP Relay Agent Information Options)
RFC 1493 (Bridge MIB)
RFC 2358 (Ethernet-like MIB)
RFC 2674 (Q-Bridge MIB)
RFC 2233 (Interface Group MIB)
RFC 2747
(Agent Extensibility(AgentX) Protocol Version1)
RFC 1227 (SNMP MUX Protocol & MIB)
RFC 1058 (RIP)
RFC 1724 (RIP MIB)
RFC 2082 (RIPv2 MD5 Authentication)
RFC 2453 (RIPv2)
RFC 2328 (OSPFv2)
RFC 1850 (OSPFv2 MIB)
RFC 1370 (Applicability Statement for OSPF) |
RFC 3101 (OSPF NSSA Option)
RFC 1765 (OSPF Database Overflow)
RFC 2370 (OSPF Opaque LSA Option)
RFC 3509 (Alternative Implementation of OSPF
Area Boader Routers)
RFC 1771 (BGP-4)
RFC 1772 (Applications of BGP-4 in the Internet)
RFC 1657
(Definitions of Managed Objects for
BGP-4 using SMIv2)
RFC 2439 (Route Flap Dampening)
RFC 3065
(Autonomous System Consideration for BGP)
RFC 1997 (BGP Communities Attribute)
RFC 2796, 1966 (BGP Route Reflection)
RFC 2842, 3392
(Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4)
RFC 2918 (Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4)
RFC 2362 (PIM-SM)
RFC 2460 (IPv6)
RFC 4443 (ICMPv6)
RFC 4861 ((Neighbor Discovery)
RFC 4862
(Stateless Address Auto configuration) |
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