Chapter 1 introduction, 1 package contents – Planet Technology Planet Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Stackable/Routing Switch WGSW-2402A User Manual

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

WGSW-404 and WGSW-2402A are ultra-fast high-performance switches with non-blocking switch

fabric of 16Gbps and 12.8Gbps. WGSW-404 is a backbone switch with 4-port 10/100/1000Mbps

RJ-45 and 4-slot for media expansion. WGSW-2402A is designed to be a workgroup switch with

24-port 10/100Mbps RJ-45 and 2-slot for media expansion. Their expansion slots support

1000Base-T, 1000Base-SX and 100Base-FX modules that provide great flexibility on enterprise and

FTTB application. In the following section, the short term “WGSW” will be used to represent both

WGSW-2402A and WGSW-404

The WGSW switch can be stacked up to 8 units together through Ethernet interface and managed by

single IP. You can stack 8 WGSW-2402A to get up to 192 100Base-TX ports plus 2 Gigabit port or 8

WGSW-404 to get 50 Gigabit ports in single stack. Mix them in a single stack is also possible to get

maximum flexibility. Most stacked switches are limited by the length of a proprietary stack cable,

WGSW switch, however, the maximum distance between two stacked switches can be up to 2

kilometers using Ethernet stack connectivity.

Designed as the Layer 2 switch but with layer 3 software routing function, the WGSW can easily fit in

your network configuration and can be executed for its management functions through the console

telnet and the web. SNMP MIBII, Bridge MIB, RMON groups 1,2,3,9 and enterprise private MIB are

also supported to get the maximum management functionality.

The standard IEEE 802.1Q with VLAN tagging feature makes logically separating nodes easier, with up

to 128 VLAN groups allowed on the WGSW switch. IGMP snooping is provided to prevent flooding of IP

multicast traffic. Port security and MAC addresses filtering are also included as a standard feature to

enhance overall network access security.

8 priority queues on Gigabit port and 4 on 10/100port are provided with versatile scheduling methods

including delay bound, strict priority, WFQ and best effort. This ensures critical applications get the

bandwidth and priority they need. Rate control is also supported to allow bandwidth allocation based

on ports.

Throughout this user’s manual, the Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch, WGSW-404 and WGSW-2402A

will be referred to as the Managed Switch or the Switch or WGSW.

1.1 Package Contents

The package contains the following:

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