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Overview
The DGS-1224T copper Gigabit Smart Switch presents a cost-effective
solution for the small and medium business to implement Gigabit
Ethernet packet switching with easy fine-tuning of network
performance and security. This switch includes 24 10/100/1000BASE-T
copper Gigabit ports and 2 combo SFP (Mini GBIC) ports for flexible
fiber Gigabit connection. Port trunks are provided for server
deployment and network backbone attachment, while functions
important for bandwidth-intensive applications such as Priority
Queues and VLANs are supported to enable you to implement Quality
of Service (QoS) and security without having to go through complex
network management usually found in other managed switches. 24
Gigabit ports provide an inexpensive alternative solution to
fiber-optic. Using your existing low-cost Cat. 5 copper
twisted-pair wires as the transmission media, these ports allow you
to instantly upgrade your servers to Gigabit capability without
requiring you to install new, expensive fiber cables. All ports
support 10/100/1000Mbps network speed auto-sensing, full/half
duplex auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX plug-and-play. Ports can
be combined together to create multi-link load sharing aggregated
bandwidths to a server or a network backbone. To expand the
network, you can also make use of the port trunks to eliminate
bottlenecks between the cascaded switches. The switch allows you to
combine between 2 and 4 ports per trunk to create multiple port
trunks. The switch support VLANs to let you improve security and
bandwidth utilization by limiting the broadcast domains and
confining intra-group traffic within their segments. To segment up
the network, VLAN-supported workstations and servers that are
connected to the switch can be grouped into different Virtual LANs
(VLANs). The switch supports Layer 2 802.1p Priority Queue control
to prioritize network packets. Classification of users data
priorities can be based on a data packet Priority Queue. This QoS
function support allows you to run bandwidth-intensive and
delay-sensitive applications and to attach video servers to the
switch for videoconference.
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