Extreme networks Summit 300 15401 Leaflet

Product codes
15401
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The Summit 300 series sets a new standard for 
edge connectivity in today’s most demanding 
converged networks. Building on a solid 
foundation of performance, security, availability, 
and management capabilities, it also offers 
PoE on every port. Additionally, the 
Summit 300 series provides “universal” access, 
with every port enabling high-performance 
data to the desktop, PoE, and wireless LAN. 
With its integrated PoE, the Summit 300 series 
can power devices such as Voice-over-IP 
phones, surveillance cameras, and badge 
readers. AccessAdapt™ technology from 
Extreme Networks
®
 allows wireless Access 
Points (APs) to be seamlessly and securely 
deployed and managed throughout a facility 
for any number of wireless data or voice 
applications.
Based on the award-winning ExtremeWare
®
 
Layer 3 software, the Summit 300 series 
delivers a vast array of ExtremeWare Layer 3 
and Layer 2 features, ranging from OSPF routing 
and advanced QoS classification to the latest 
advancements in security. Years of development 
based on the requirements of thousands of 
customers enables ExtremeWare to deliver the 
most comprehensive Layer 3 advanced software 
solution set at the edge while allowing easy 
expansion and addition of services without 
major upgrades.
Summit 300 is a 24- or 48-port 10/100 Power over Ethernet 
(PoE) switch delivering secured Unified Access for IP 
Telephony and wireless applications.
Features
Voice-class availability with PoE at the edge of the network 
High-performance with Quality of Service (QoS) for 
converged applications
Layer 3 intelligence and comprehensive security at the 
edge of the network
Target Applications
Unified Access connectivity for integrated wired, wireless 
and IP Telephony deployments
Comprehensive security to protect networks where they 
are being attacked—at the edge
Layer 3 intelligence—with routing to increase efficiency of 
sub-network edge traffic
Summit
®
 300 Series
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