American Fibertek SM8P-SFP User Manual

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Rev.A1
18-May-11

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Maximal packet length can be up to 9600 bytes for jumbo frame application

Supports DHCP Broadcasting Suppression to avoid network suspended or

crashed

Supports to send the trap event while monitored events happened

Supports Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

Supports default configuration which can be restored to overwrite the current

configuration which is working on via web browser and CLI

Supports on-line plug/unplug SFP modules

Supports Quality of Service (QoS) for real time applications based on the

information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4, such as VoIP

Built-in web-based management and CLI management, providing a more

convenient UI for the user

Supports port mirror function with ingress/egress traffic

Supports rapid spanning tree (802.1w RSTP)

Supports multiple spanning tree (802.1s MSTP)

Supports SSL/SSH supports the encryption for all transmitted data for secure
Supports ease switch management security administration by using a password

with Cisco TACACS+ authentication server

Supports 802.1X port security on a VLAN

Supports IP-MAC-Port Binding for LAN security
Supports user management and only first login administrator can configure the

device. The rest of users can only view the switch

SNMP access can be disabled and prevent from illegal SNMP access

Supports Ingress, Non-unicast and Egress Bandwidth rating management with

a resolution of 1Mbps

The trap event and alarm message can be transferred via e-mail

Supports diagnostics to let administrator knowing the hardware status

Supports loop detection to protect the switch crash when the networking has

looping issue

HTTP and TFTP for firmware upgrade, system log upload and configuration file

import/export

Supports remote boot the device through user interface and SNMP

Supports NTP network time synchronization and daylight saving

Supports 120 event log records in the main memory and display on the local

console

Supports Syslog a standard for logging program messages and allows

separation of the software that generates messages from the system

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