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Switches
9400 SERIES
Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switches
with Enhanced Security and Layer 2-4 Intelligence
with Enhanced Security and Layer 2-4 Intelligence
AT-9424T/GB-xx**
Layer 2+ switch with 24 ports of
10/100/1000T plus 2 combo GBIC slots
(unpopulated)
10/100/1000T plus 2 combo GBIC slots
(unpopulated)
AT-9424T/SP-xx
Layer 2+ switch with 24 ports of
10/100/1000T plus 2 combo SFP slots
(unpopulated)
10/100/1000T plus 2 combo SFP slots
(unpopulated)
AT-9408LC/SP-xx
Layer 2+ switch with 8 ports 1000SX
(LC connectors) plus 4 SFPs (active) plus
memory flash card slot
(LC connectors) plus 4 SFPs (active) plus
memory flash card slot
Smarter, More Secure and More
Cost-effective
Cost-effective
The 9400 series is an advanced Layer 2
managed Gigabit switch for the access edge that
brings enhanced security to Gigabit networks.
Many network administrators demand easy to
manage, cost-effective, intelligent switches at the
LAN edge, and the 9400 switch answers such
demands, with the optimal balance of features,
performance, and value. More intelligent than
simple Layer 2 switches, the cost-effective 9400
offers advanced attack detection and suppression
capabilities for increased security and advanced
QoS to support converged applications.
managed Gigabit switch for the access edge that
brings enhanced security to Gigabit networks.
Many network administrators demand easy to
manage, cost-effective, intelligent switches at the
LAN edge, and the 9400 switch answers such
demands, with the optimal balance of features,
performance, and value. More intelligent than
simple Layer 2 switches, the cost-effective 9400
offers advanced attack detection and suppression
capabilities for increased security and advanced
QoS to support converged applications.
The 9400 series provides the perfect
solution for:
• Traditional Enterprise LAN (wiring closet)
• Service-provisioned leased offices or MTUs
• Security-conscious government institutions
• Security-conscious financial institutions
• Cost/security-conscious educational institutions
solution for:
• Traditional Enterprise LAN (wiring closet)
• Service-provisioned leased offices or MTUs
• Security-conscious government institutions
• Security-conscious financial institutions
• Cost/security-conscious educational institutions
Management Stacking
Stacking provides CLI-based management of up
to 24 switches with the same effort as for one
switch. The Allied Telesis solution uses open
standards interfaces as stacking links so that
many switches can be stacked across different
sites.
to 24 switches with the same effort as for one
switch. The Allied Telesis solution uses open
standards interfaces as stacking links so that
many switches can be stacked across different
sites.
Layer 2-4 Intelligence
The 9400 series packs a lot of features in one
rack unit. With advanced AlliedWare
rack unit. With advanced AlliedWare
®
technology
the 9400 switches allow network administrators
to configure the switch to examine packet formats
and content from Layer 2, Layer 3, or Layer 4
(also known as the MAC, IP and TCP/UDP layers).
After these layer parameters are defined and
detected, network security can be improved with
Access Control lists (ACLs) and DoS attack
detection features. Rate limits can be established
for excessive bandwidth usage and converged
applications are supported.
to configure the switch to examine packet formats
and content from Layer 2, Layer 3, or Layer 4
(also known as the MAC, IP and TCP/UDP layers).
After these layer parameters are defined and
detected, network security can be improved with
Access Control lists (ACLs) and DoS attack
detection features. Rate limits can be established
for excessive bandwidth usage and converged
applications are supported.
Securing the LAN Edge
To address the heightened concern of network
attacks in the form of Denial of Services (DoS),
Allied Telesis now makes security features its
primary focus. Assisted by the Layer 2-4
intelligence, network administrators can deploy
9400 switches to complement WAN firewalls
and PC anti-virus protections to fortify the
network against malicious attacks. The 9400
switches come pre-programmed to detect six
well-known DoS attacks. Coupled with security
features such as IEEE 802.1x (port-based
network access control) and Radius/ TACACS+,
the 9400 series provides tiered security on
each port. Deploying tiered security in
unsecured areas such as visitors’ meeting rooms
and lounges provide cost-effective protections at
the network layer.
attacks in the form of Denial of Services (DoS),
Allied Telesis now makes security features its
primary focus. Assisted by the Layer 2-4
intelligence, network administrators can deploy
9400 switches to complement WAN firewalls
and PC anti-virus protections to fortify the
network against malicious attacks. The 9400
switches come pre-programmed to detect six
well-known DoS attacks. Coupled with security
features such as IEEE 802.1x (port-based
network access control) and Radius/ TACACS+,
the 9400 series provides tiered security on
each port. Deploying tiered security in
unsecured areas such as visitors’ meeting rooms
and lounges provide cost-effective protections at
the network layer.
Service Features for Revenue
Generation
Generation
In a global economic climate, network
administrators must focus on managing capital
spending—a concern that forces resource
utilization to center stage. Allied Telesis designed
the 9400 to allow smart management of
network resources with two key features:
• Ingress and egress rate-limiting to provision
administrators must focus on managing capital
spending—a concern that forces resource
utilization to center stage. Allied Telesis designed
the 9400 to allow smart management of
network resources with two key features:
• Ingress and egress rate-limiting to provision
bandwidth intelligently.
• QoS support with IEEE 802.1p and DSCP for
priority traffic. The 9400 series also includes
CoS to DSCP remarking, allowing Layer 2
QoS priorities to be preserved over the
WAN.
CoS to DSCP remarking, allowing Layer 2
QoS priorities to be preserved over the
WAN.
Network administrators can configure the
9400 to control bandwidth-wasting traffic—such
as music streaming to desktops—by dynamically
lowering the priority and limiting bandwidth to a
trickle. Such features benefit metropolitan
providers by enabling them to charge a fee to
provision different bandwidth and QoS priorities
as value-added services for customers.
9400 to control bandwidth-wasting traffic—such
as music streaming to desktops—by dynamically
lowering the priority and limiting bandwidth to a
trickle. Such features benefit metropolitan
providers by enabling them to charge a fee to
provision different bandwidth and QoS priorities
as value-added services for customers.
** Contact local sales representative for
availability
availability
Key Features
Layer 2-4 Intelligence
•
Packet look-up at MAC, IP, TCP/ UDP layers
•
For QoS, ACL, mirroring, rate-limiting
Advanced Security
•
DoS attack protection
•
Radius/ TACACS+
•
Port security
•
Secure Telnet
•
IEEE 802.1x
•
Layer 2-4 ACL
Advanced Services
•
Rate limiting (ingress and egress)
•
Eight levels of services
•
IEEE 802.1p for MAC-based QoS
•
DSCP for IP-based QoS
Layer 2 Redundancy
•
IEEE 802.1s Multiple STP
(compatible with PVST+)
(compatible with PVST+)
•
IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation (static)
•
IEEE 802.1D Spanning-Tree
•
IEEE 802.1w Rapid STP
Stacking
•
Management stacking of up to 24 switches with
Enhanced Stacking
Enhanced Stacking
TM