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Chapter 1: Introduction
This switch provides a broad range of features for Layer 2 switching and Layer 3
routing. It includes a management agent that allows you to configure the features
listed in this manual. The default configuration can be used for most of the features
provided by this switch. However, there are many options that you should configure
to maximize the switch’s performance for your particular network environment.
Key Features
Table 1-1 Key Features
Feature
Description
Configuration Backup
and Restore
Backup to TFTP server
Authentication
Console, Telnet, web – User name / password, RADIUS, TACACS+
Web – HTTPS
Telnet – SSH
SNMP v1/2c - Community strings
SNMP version 3 – MD5 or SHA password
Port – IEEE 802.1X, MAC address filtering
Access Control Lists
Supports up to 256 ACLs, 96 MAC rules, 96 IP rules, and 96 IPv6 rules
DHCP Client, Relay
and Server
Supported
DNS
Client and Proxy service
Port Configuration
Speed and duplex mode and flow control
Rate Limiting
Input and output rate limiting per port
Port Mirroring
One or more ports mirrored to single analysis port
Port Trunking
Supports up to 32 trunks using either static or dynamic trunking (LACP)
Broadcast Storm
Control
Supported
Address Table
Up to 16K MAC addresses in the forwarding table, 1024 static MAC addresses;
Up to 2K IPv4 and 1K IPv6 entries in the host table, 4K entries in the ARP cache;
256 IPv4 and 256 IPv6 entries in the IP routing table, 64 static IP routes;
32 IP interfaces
IP Version 4 and 6
Supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, management, and QoS
IEEE 802.1D Bridge
Supports dynamic data switching and addresses learning
Store-and-Forward
Switching
Supported to ensure wire-speed switching while eliminating bad frames