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Introduction

Business Series Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch

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Chapter :

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Linksys Business Series Smart

Gigabit Ethernet Switch.
The new Linksys Business Series Smart Gigabit Ethernet

Switches are cost-effective switching solutions ideal

for small businesses, the network edge, or workgroups

within larger organizations. These easy-to-install, high-

speed switches offer many of the same Quality of Service

and Security features found in more expensive full Layer

2 managed switches but without their complexity. The

Smart Switches offer the following interfaces:

The SLM2024 and SLM2048 offer twenty four (24) or

forty eight (48) 10/100/1000 Gigabit copper ports, with

two (2) shared copper or optical (SFP) uplink interfaces

for connecting the switch to the core network.
The SLM224G, SLM224P, SLM248G, and SLM248P

offer twenty four (24) or forty eight (48) 10/100 copper

ports, with two (2) shared Gigabit copper or optical

(SFP) uplink interfaces for connecting the switch to the

core network.

The Smart Switch’s simplified user interface is an intuitive

management tool enabling you to quickly utilize the

comprehensive feature-set of the switch, resulting in a

better optimized network.
For Wireless or VoIP deployments, the SLM224P and

SLM248P support the IEEE802.3af standard for Power over

Ethernet (PoE). This eliminates the need for additional

power cables and the need for a nearby power outlet,

thereby making installation simple and inexpensive,

allowing networking devices like cameras and Wireless

Access Points to be positioned in optimal locations like in

ceilings and walls -- even outdoors.
The Smart Switch includes numerous QoS features to

ensure that traffic is prioritized properly to deliver the

best possible user experience for real time applications

like voice and video or bandwidth intensive graphic/

video file uploads or downloads. With its IGMP Snooping

feature, the Smart Switch limits IP multicast traffic (real

time presentations, videoconferences, on-line gaming)

to only the ports that have requested it enabling the rest

of the network to operate at peak efficiency. Additional

QoS capabilities like IEEE 802.1p Priority Tagging, DSCP

(Differentiated Services Code Point), and 4 hardware

queues also maintain quality for real-time applications like

voice and video. Network traffic can be optimized with the

switch’s 802.1Q VLAN (Virtual LAN) support which enables

you to quickly segregate network traffic by department

or workgroup. VLANs also provide an additional layer of

security by keeping sensitive data separated from other

workgroups on the network..
Network Security is an absolute requirement for any

business and preventing unauthorized access to the

company network is business-critical. The Smart Switch

secures the network through 802.1X port authentication

which prompts end-users to provide their username

and password before they are permitted to pass data.

User access can also be controlled through the Smart

Switch’s MAC-Based Filtering capability which allows

network access only to those devices or workstations that

have been authorized as identified by their MAC (Media

Access Control) address. The Many-to-One or One-to-One

Port Mirroring feature of the Smart Switch enables you

to monitor the type of traffic being transmitted on the

network.
The Smart Switch includes features for quickly expanding

and growing your network. To substantially increase

network throughput speeds, especially useful for

companies whose employees are routinely backing up

their hard drives to a company server or storage platform,

the Smart Switch supports Link Aggregation which allows

multiple high-bandwidth trunks between switches to be

set up. Link Aggregation also provides a level of availability

and redundancy as traffic will continue to flow even if one

of the network links breaks. The Smart Switch’s Spanning

Tree Protocol support (STP) and Storm Control features

help to control planned or inadvertent cable loops when

switches are connected to one another. These loops can

cause broadcast or multicast storms in the network and

severely limit its performance. With these features, you can

confidently build a mesh of switches and quickly expand

your network to support your growing workforce.

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