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Allied T elesis www .alliedtelesis.com Datasheet | Operating System AlliedW ar e Plus TM 5.2.1 Operating System AlliedW are Plus Advanced Featur es • Industr y Standar d Command Line Interface • Virtual Chassis Stacking • Highly Modular Software F eaturing Independent Process Monitoring • Superior Quality of Ser vice - QoS • Bridge Protoc[...]
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Allied T elesis www .alliedtelesis.com AlliedW ar e Plus TM | Operating System Continued from previous page. With three distinct modes, the CLI is v er y secure . User exec mode allo ws user s to view settings and troubleshoot prob lems but does not allow an y changes to be made to the system. Privileged ex e cmode allows users to change system set[...]
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Allied T elesis www .alliedtelesis.com AlliedW ar e Plus TM | Operating System Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Pr otection BPDU Protection adds extra secur ity to the Spanning T ree Protocol (STP). It protects the spanning tree configuration by preventing malicious DoS attacks caused by spoof ed BPDUs. BPDU Protection is designed to be enabled on [...]
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Allied T elesis www .alliedtelesis.com AlliedW ar e Plus TM | Operating System AlliedW are Plus Operating System F eatures Allied T elesis Product x900-12X x900-24X AT -SBx908 Software Release 5.2.1 5.2.1 5.2.1 Switching Bridging (IEEE 802.1D) DDD VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network DDD Storm Protection DDD Jumbo F rames DDD VLAN Double T agging (Q-i[...]
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AlliedW ar e Plus TM | Operating System F eature licenses About Allied T elesis Allied T elesis is par t of the Allied T elesis Group. Founded in 1987, the company is a global pro vider of secure Ethernet/IP access solutions and an industr y leader in the deplo yment of IP T riple Play netw orks over copper and fiber access infrastructure. Our PO T[...]