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XGS-6350-24X2C Layer 3 24-Port 10G SFP+ + 2-Port 100G QSFP28 Managed Ethernet Switch
£1,299.00
Key Features
- 24* 10GBASE-SR/LR SFP+ slots, compatible with 1000BASE-SX/LX/BX SFP
- 2* QSFP28 slots, each supports native 100 Gigabit Ethernet, 40G and 4 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet modes
- RJ45 to DB9 console interface for switch basic management and setup
- MNG port for HTTP server access
- USB port
- IPv4 static routing
- IPv4 dynamic routing protocols
- IPv6 dynamic routing protocols
- DHCP/DHCPv6 snooping VLAN-based
- Quality of Service
- Stacking Management
Description
The PLANET XGS-6350-24X2C is a high performance Layer 3 Managed Switch that meets the next generation Metro, Data Center, Campus and Enterprise network requirements. It has high-density 24 10G SFP+ and 2 40G/100GbE QSFP28 fiber interfaces delivered in a 1RU rugged case.
The XGS-6350-24X2C comes with the complete Layer 3 managed function with comprehensive protocols and applications to facilitate the rapid service deployment and management for both the traditional L2 and L3 networks. With support for advanced features, including RIP, OSPF, BGP, PIM-DM/SM, etc., this switch is ideal for the traditional or fully virtualized data center.
The administrator can flexibly choose the suitable transceivers according to the transmission distance or the transmission speed required extending the 1G/10G/40G/100G network efficiently. Besides, with 880Gbps switching capacity, the XGS-6350-24X2C can handle extremely large amounts of data in a secure topology linking to backbone or high capacity servers where audio, video streaming and multicast applications are utilised.
Several XGS-6350-24X2C switches can be used to build a virtually logical facility. The XGS-6350-24X2C gives the enterprises, service providers and telecoms flexible control over port density, uplinks and switch stack performance. The XGS-6350-24X2C can connect as a ring for redundancy and ensures that data integrity is retained even if one switch in the stack fails. You can even hot-swap switches without disrupting the network, which greatly simplifies the tasks of upgrading the LAN for catering to increasing bandwidth demands.