Netgear S3300-28X-PoE+ (GS728TXP) - ProSAFE S3300 Smart Switch Series Guia Do Administrador

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S3300 Smart Switch 
Interface Naming Convention
The switch supports physical and logical interfaces. Interfaces are identified by their type and 
the interface number. All the physical ports are as follows:
S3300-28X. The ProSafe S3300-28X Smart switch is a stackable small/medium business 
class switch.This 28-port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 switch provides ports as follows:
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Ports 1–24 are 1GBaseT ports (RJ45)
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Ports 25–26 are two dedicated 10GBaseT ports supporting 10G/1G/100M speeds
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Ports 27-28 are two dedicated SFP+ ports supporting 10G and 1000M speeds
The dedicated 10GBaseT and SFP+ ports can be configured as ethernet ports or as 
stacking links. Up to six S3300 switches can be stacked together to form a larger device 
which can be managed at a single IP address. This switch supports management via 
IPv4 and IPv6, supports 32 Static Routes, and provides Green Ethernet (EEE) capability.
S3300-28X-PoE+. The S3300-28X-PoE+ switch is identical to the S3300-28X except it 
supports PoE+ on the 24 1G ports. 
S3300-52X. The ProSafe S3300-52X Smart switch is a stackable small/medium business 
class switch. This 52-port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 switch provides the following:
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Ports 1–48 are 1GBaseT ports (RJ45)
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Ports 49–50 are two dedicated 10GBaseT ports supporting 10G/1G/100M speeds
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Ports 51-52 are two dedicated SFP+ ports supporting both 10G and 1000M speeds
The dedicated 10GBaseT and SFP+ ports can be configured as ethernet ports or as 
stacking links. Up to six S3300 switches can be stacked together to form a larger device 
which can be managed at a single IP address. This switch supports management via 
IPv4 and IPv6, supports 32 Static Routes, and provides Green Ethernet (EEE) capability.
S3300-52X-PoE+. The ProSafe S3300-52X-PoE+ Smart switch is identical to the 
S3300-52X except it supports PoE+ on the 48 1G ports.
The number of the port is identified on the front panel. You can configure the logical 
interfaces by using the software. The following table describes the naming convention for all 
interfaces available on the switch.
Table 3.  Interface naming conventions
Interface
Description
Example
Physical
The physical ports include gigabit ports and are numbered 
sequentially starting from one using the following format: 
X/gY or X/xgY. X for the unit ID, g is for a 1G port, xg is for a 
10G port, and Y is the port number.
1/g1, 1/g2, 
2/xg27