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AT-8000GS/24POE
Layer 2 Stackable Gigabit Power over Ethernet Switch
AT-8000GS/24POE
24 port stackable 10/100/1000T Power over
Ethernet Layer 2 switch with 4 standby SFP
bays (unpopulated) 
Overview
One of a series of high performance Gigabit
Ethernet stackable switches from Allied Telesis,
the AT-8000GS/24POE provides high
performance Layer 2 switching in an affordable
fixed configuration platform combined with
Power over Ethernet for edge devices such as
IEEE 802.11n access points, IP phones or IP
cameras.This switch offers 24 10/100/1000
ports, with four combo 1Gbps SFP slots. Two
integrated stacking connectors deliver a total of
20Gbps stacking bandwidth.The stacking
capability integrated into this platform is
configured as a resilient ring topology designed
to provide high reliability and simplified
management for higher port density
applications. Support for jumbo Ethernet
frames enables higher throughput of time
sensitive data.
Ideal Branch Office and Wiring
Closet Connectivity Where Power
over Gigabit Ethernet is Needed
Powerful line rate performance and stackability
make this switch ideal for branch offices or the
wiring closet of larger offices.The state-of-the
art QoS capability of this product ensures
reliable delivery of advanced network services
such as voice while effectively controlling the
continually increasing traffic needs found in
today’s networks.
Easy Access Networking
Featuring an industry standard CLI and Allied
Telesis’ intuitive yet fully featured Web interface
the advanced features of the 
AT-8000GS/24POE  are accessible to a wide
range of system administrators.The well known
CLI and Web interfaces significantly reduce
learning time and minimize the cost of
deployment.
Secure Management
Only authorized administrators can access the
management interface of the 8000GS series.
Protocols such as SSL, SSH and SNMPv3
facilitate this protection of your network with
local or remote connections.
Securing the Network Edge
To ensure the protection of your data, it is
important to control access to your network.
Protocols such as IEEE 802.1x port-based
authentication guarantee that only known users
are connected to the network. Unknown users
who physically connect can be isolated to a
pre-determined part of your network offering
guests such benefits as Internet access while
ensuring the integrity of your private network
data.
Key Features
Easy,Well Known Management
Industry standard CLI 
Simple intuitive, full featured Allied Telesis 
Web Interface 
Secure encrypted Web and CLI management 
with SSHv2 and SSL
Two levels access privileges
SNMP
Power over Ethernet
Provides standards-based IEEE 802.3af
Power over Ethernet to all 24 10/100/1000 ports
Support for up to 18 class 2 powered devices at 
7.3 watts
Support for up to 9 class 3 powered devices at 
15.4 watts
Affordable Truly Stackable 10/100/1000 
Switching Platform
Single IP address stack management 
20Gig resilient ring stacking architecture
Across stack link aggregation
Across stack VLAN configuration
Across stack port mirroring
Redundant standby stack master
All the QoS Needed in the Wiring Closet 
for Today’s Voice and Data Networking
Eight priorities assigned to four queues 
IEEE 802.1p for Layer 2 QoS
DSCP (DiffServ) for Layer 3 QoS
IEEE 802.1p to DSCP remarking traffic ready for
transport to the Layer 3 core of the network
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Access Control Lists (ACL)
Securing the Network at its Most 
Vulnerable Point
IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS network login: for
advanced control of user authentication and
accountability
Guest VLAN: to ensure visitors or unauthorized
users connect only to services defined by IT. E.g.
Internet
TACACS+: for ease of management security
administration
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Access Control Lists (ACL)
Port MAC Address security options