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ECS3510-26T
L2 Fast Ethernet Standalone Switch
Product Overview
The Edge-Core ECS3510-26T is a high-performance Fast Ethernet Layer 2/4 switch featuring 24 10/100BASE-TX ports
and 2 combination Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45/SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) ports. The switch is ideal for Fast
Ethernet desktop connectivity and wiring closet installations. The switch is packed with features and is a cost-effective
solution that brings continuous availability, enhanced security, and advanced QoS to the network edge, while maintaining
simplicity of management.
DATASHEET
Key Features and Benefits
Performance and Scalability
This entry-level managed switch provides 8.8 Gbps
wire-speed switching performance across all ports.
This enables the switch to fully support existing
high-performance PCs and laptops, which significantly
improves application response times and the speed of
large file transfers.
The two Gigabit Ethernet combination ports enable uplink
flexibility, offering copper or fiber uplinks to servers or the
network backbone.
Continuous Availability
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol support
provides loop-free and redundant links to the core network
with rapid convergence, which ensures a faster recovery
from failed links and enhances overall network stability
and reliability.
The IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol runs
STP per VLAN base (up to 32 instances), providing Layer
2 load sharing on redundant links.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is designed for
applications such as Media-on-Demand that stream
multicast traffic across an Ethernet network. IGMP
snooping prevents the flooding of IP multicast traffic and
limits bandwidth-intensive video traffic to only ports
connected to subscribers.
The voice VLAN feature enables access ports to carry IP
voice traffic from IP phones.
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling (QinQ) is designed for service
providers carrying traffic for multiple customers across
their networks.
Comprehensive QoS
Traffic is prioritized according to 802.1p, DSCP, IP
precedence, and TCP/UDP port number, giving optimal
performance to real-time applications such as voice and
video.
Asymmetric bidirectional rate-limiting, per-port or
per-traffic class, preserves network bandwidth and allows
maximum control of network resources.
Enhanced Security
Port Security limits the total number of devices that can
access a switch port based on MAC address, and protects
against MAC flooding attacks.
IEEE 802.1X port-based or MAC-based access control
ensures all users are authorized before being granted
access to the network. User authentication is carried out
using a standard-based RADIUS server and supports
dynamic VLAN assignment and a guest VLAN.
Access Control Lists (ACLs) can be used to restrict access
to sensitive network resources by denying packets based
on source and destination MAC addresses, IP addresses,
and TCP/UDP ports. ACLs are hardware supported, so
switching performance is not compromised.
Secure Shell (SSH v1.5/v2.0) and Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL/HTTPS) encrypts Telnet and web access to the
switch, providing secure network management.
TACACS+ 3.0 authentication, for applications such as
network access or IP mobility, enables centralized control
of the switch and prevents unauthorized users from altering
switch configuration.
Private VLANs isolate edge ports to ensure user privacy.
Simple Management
An industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI),
accessed through the console port or Telnet, provides a
convenient way to configure and troubleshoot the switch.
In addition, the switch features a user-friendly GUI for web
management.
IP Source Guard can be enabled with DHCP snooping on
trunk ports with a large number of VLANs to filter and
control IP traffic access to the network.
DHCP snooping provides security by filtering un-trusted
DHCP messages and by building and maintaining a DHCP
snooping binding table.
DHCP Option 82 is a feature that adds device information
to client TCP/IP configuration requests that are relayed to a
DHCP server.