Product Information
PRODUCT FEATURES:High-performance, 48 port Fast Ethernet wire-speed solution which is ideal for resilient stacking, cost-effective wiring closet solutions, desktop connectivity and high-speed network backbone traffic aggregation.Secure switching using edge authentication via 802.1x, private VLANs and SNMPv3. Robust security capabilities provided through flow-based ACLs, port-based MAC security, RADIUS and TACACS+ remote authentication, SSL/SSH encryption, and IP-based management access filtering.Supports open industry standards including advanced Quality of Service (L2, L3-aware), Multiple Spanning Trees, SNTP and IP multicast support, Dynamic Link Aggregation (LACP), dynamic VLAN configurations, port mirroring and Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolVersatile remote management uses an industry-standard CLI, an embedded web interface or an SNMP-based management application.Virtual Cable Tester by Marvell for diagnosing copper connectivity and detecting problems and fiber transceiver diagnostics for troubleshooting transceiver problems.Product Identifiers
Model3448
eBay Product ID (ePID)74135883
Product Key Features
TypeSwitch Managed Stackable, Ethernet Switch
Dimensions
Weight7.5lbs.
Depth10.12in
Additional Product Features
Data Transfer Rate100Mbps
Power SourceAC 120/230V (50/60Hz)
Ports Qty48
Power SupplyPower Supply-Internal
Switching ProtocolEthernet
Mac Address Table Size8k Entries
CompatibilityPC
Min Operating Temperature32 ˚F
Form FactorExternal
Networking TypeSwitch
Ethernet TechnologyFast Ethernet (100-Mbit/S), Ethernet
Enclosure TypeExternal-1U
Remote Management ProtocolSnmp 3, Https, Http, Telnet, Rmon, Snmp 1, Snmp 2C
Max Operating Temperature113 ˚F
Interfaces48 X Network-10base-100base-Tx-Rj-45, 2 X Network-1000base-T-Rj-45
Other FeaturesFlow control, DHCP support, auto-negotiation, BOOTP support, VLAN support, IGMP snooping, Syslog support, port mirroring, Broadcast Storm Control
Humidity Range Operating (Range)10-90%
Rack Mounting KitIncluded
Encryption AlgorithmSsl 3.0, Ssl 2.0, Ssl
Connectivity TechnologyWired