Allied Telesis AT-X610-24TS/X-POE+ Manuale Utente

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x610 Series
 | Layer 3+ Network Switches
2 | x610 Series 
VCStack
TM
 (Virtual Chassis Stacking)
 
» Create a VCStack of up to eight units with 48Gbps of 
stacking bandwidth to each unit. VCStack provides a 
highly available system where network resources are 
spread out across stacked units, reducing the impact 
if one of the units fails. Aggregating switch ports on 
different units across the stack provides excellent 
network resiliency.
Long-distance Stacking
 
» Long-distance stacking allows a VCStack to 
be created over longer distances, perfect for a 
distributed network environment.
EPSRing
TM
 (Ethernet Protection Switched 
Rings)
 
» EPSRing and 10 Gigabit Ethernet allow several x610 
switches to form a high speed protected ring capable 
of recovery within as little as 50ms. This feature is 
perfect for high performance and high availability in 
enterprise networks.
 
» SuperLoop Protection enables a link between 
two EPSR nodes to be in separate EPSR domains, 
improving redundancy and network fault resiliency.
Easy to Manage
 
» Allied Telesis x610 Layer 3+ switches run the 
advanced AlliedWare Plus™ Layer 3 Fully Featured 
Operating System, delivering a rich feature set and 
an industry-standard CLI. In addition to the CLI, 
x610 switches feature a comprehensive GUI for easy 
access to monitoring and configuration. 
Industry-leading Quality of Service (QoS)
 
» Comprehensive low-latency wirespeed QoS provides 
flow-based traffic management with full classification, 
prioritization, traffic shaping and min/max bandwidth 
profiles. Enjoy boosted network performance and 
guaranteed delivery of business-critical Ethernet 
services and applications. Time-critical services such 
as voice and video take precedence over non-essen-
tial services such as file downloads, maintaining 
responsiveness of Enterprise applications. 
Key Features
Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) 
 
» With PoE, a separate power connection to media 
endpoints such as IP phones and wireless access 
points is not necessary. PoE+ provides even greater 
flexibility, providing the capability to connect devices 
requiring more power (up to 30 Watts)—for example, 
tilt and zoom security cameras.
 
» Build a redundant PoE+ high-availability solution 
using VCStack and additional RPS units. See the 
x610 PSU PoE options table on page 5 for details.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol–Media Endpoint 
Discovery (LLDP–MED)
 
» LLDP-MED extends LLDP basic network endpoint 
discovery and management functions. LLDP-MED 
allows for media endpoint specific messages, 
providing detailed information on power requirements, 
network policy, location discovery (for Emergency Call 
Services) and inventory. 
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv3)
 
» OSPF is a scalable and adaptive routing protocol for 
IP networks. The addition of OSPFv3 adds support 
for IPv6 and further strengthens the Allied Telesis 
focus on next generation networking.
Network Access Control (NAC)
 
» NAC allows exceptional control over user access 
to the network, to mitigate threats to network 
infrastructure. Allied Telesis x610 switches use IEEE 
802.1x port-based authentication in partnership with 
standards-compliant dynamic VLAN assignment, 
to assess a user’s adherence to network security 
policies, and then either grant access or offer 
remediation. 
 
» If multiple users share a port, multi-authentication 
can be used. Different users on the same port can be 
assigned to different VLANs, and so given different 
levels of network access. Additionally, a guest VLAN 
can be configured to provide a catch-all for users 
who aren’t authenticated.
sFlow
 
» sFlow is an industry standard technology for 
monitoring high-speed switched networks. It provides 
complete visibility into network use, enabling 
performance optimization, usage accounting/billing, 
and defense against security threats. Sampled 
packets sent to a collector ensure it always has a 
real-time view of network traffic. 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
(DHCPv6) 
 
» DHCPv6 is used to dynamically assign IPv6 
addresses to hosts from a central location. Acting as 
DHCPv6 client enables the switch to receive an IPv6 
address, and acting as server enables the switch to 
dynamically allocate IPv6 addresses to hosts. The 
DHCPv6 server and client both support the Prefix 
Delegation feature which allocates a whole IPv6 
subnet to a DHCP client. The client, in turn, can 
allocate addresses from this subnet to the hosts that 
are connected to it. 
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv3)
 
» VRRPv3 is a protocol for providing device redundancy, 
by connecting redundant WAN gateway routers or 
server access switches in an IPv6 network. It allows 
a backup router or switch to automatically take over if 
the primary (master) router or switch fails. 
Energy Efficient Ethernet
 
» The x610 Series supports Energy Efficient Ethernet, 
which automatically reduces the power consumed by 
the switch whenever there is no traffic on a port. This 
sophisticated feature can significantly reduce your 
operating costs by reducing the power requirements 
of the switch and any associated cooling equipment.