Aimed at the SMB segment, Digisol has introduced Gigabit Ethernet switch DG-GS1526, featuring 24 gigabit Ethernet ports with 2 Gigabit SFP slots. Its Web-based management interface simplifies the configuration of port settings, security, QoS, link aggregation and VLANs.
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8 egress queues per port enable differentiated management of up to eight traffic types which is prioritized according to 802.1p, DSCP, IP precedence and TCP/UDP port number, for real time applications such as voice and video. Asymmetric bidirectional rate-limiting, per port or per traffic class, preserves network bandwidth.
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol provides a loop free network and redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence, to ensure faster recovery from failed links, enhancing overall network stability and reliability. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol runs STP per VLAN base, providing Layer 2 load sharing on redundant links up to eight instances. IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections. IGMP snooping prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic and limits bandwidth intensive multicast traffic to only the subscribers. Switch supports Q-in-Q VLAN Tagging.
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8 egress queues per port enable differentiated management of up to eight traffic types which is prioritized according to 802.1p, DSCP, IP precedence and TCP/UDP port number, for real time applications such as voice and video. Asymmetric bidirectional rate-limiting, per port or per traffic class, preserves network bandwidth.
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol provides a loop free network and redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence, to ensure faster recovery from failed links, enhancing overall network stability and reliability. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol runs STP per VLAN base, providing Layer 2 load sharing on redundant links up to eight instances. IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections. IGMP snooping prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic and limits bandwidth intensive multicast traffic to only the subscribers. Switch supports Q-in-Q VLAN Tagging.
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