Chapter 1. introduction, 1 features – Asante Technologies 35160 User Manual

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Chapter 1. Introduction


Thank you for purchasing the Asanté IntraCore 35160 Series Gigabit switch. These switches are a family of
multi-media and multi-protocol switches capable of supporting Layer 2 Switching and Layer 4 Type of
Service. They are designed to offer industry-leading performance at a very competitive cost of ownership.

Each IntraCore 35160 switch is a 16-port solution for Layer 2 and Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switching using
shared-memory architecture to achieve Gigabit switching on all ports. The highly integrated system includes
MACs, Address look-up Content Addressable Memory (CAM), Switch Engine, Primary Buffer Memory, and
programmable Quality of Service (QoS).

There are two models in the 35160 series that cover different customer applications.

The IntraCore 35160-T is a 16 port switch that has 12 10/100/ 1000BaseT ports and 4 dual function Gigabit
ports that support either 1000BaseT RJ-45 Gigabit ports or GBIC Gigabit ports.

The IntraCore 35160-G is a 16-port switch that has 12 GBIC style Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 dual function
Gigabit ports that support either 1000BaseT RJ-45 Gigabit ports or GBIC Gigabit ports.

The following types of GBIC modules are supported on the 35160 switches:

1000SX multimode fiber for 500m applications

1000LX single mode fiber for 2km applications

1000LH single mode fiber for 20km applications

1000LZ single mode fiber for ultra distance (120km) applications

1000BaseT Copper Gigabit for low-cost 100m applications


The system can operate as a stand-alone network or be used in combination with other IntraCore series
switches in the backbone.

1.1 Features


The IntraCore 35160 is a multi-media, multi-protocol switch designed to be a high performance, compact
switch that is field upgradeable to Layer 4 Type of Service. The following is a list of the switch’s features:

• RISC based NMM design that supports SNMP v.1 and RMON (4 groups), telnet, console menu

driven management

• MIB’s: MIB ll (RFC 1213), RMON (RFC 1757), 802.1Q/p (RFC 2674), Bridge (RFC1493), Asanté

Private MIB

• Advanced VLSI ASIC-based switch engine

• 1024 IEEE 802.1q VLAN with future upgrade including GVRP and Subnet/L3 protocol-based VLAN

• 802.1p 8-level Class of Service

• Future Packet Filtering and Classification QoS for L2, L3, and L4

• Future DiffServe (DSCP) support for re-mapping priority based on MAC address, VLAN, L2-L4 data

• IEEE 802.1x Flow Control

• IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree

• Future IEEE 802.1S Multiple Spanning Trees

• Future IEEE 802.1W Rapid Spanning Tree

• Future Port Trunking (LACP) IEEE802.3ad with 4 trunks (up to 4 links per trunk)

• Layer 2, with upgrade to Layer 4 via software enhancement

• IGMP V1, V2 snooping

• Support for up to 256 multicast groups

• Large address table of up to 8000 MAC addresses

• MAC address ageing

• MAC/IP address table display

• Provides Jumbo Packet support up to 16384 Bytes in size

• Port security, including Station move detection and Duplicate IP detection, 1 trusted address per

port

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