Allied Telesis 8100S manual

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    The 8 1 0 0S S er ie s be r sw it ches of fer s 1 0 0 F X mul timo de be r por t s manage d sw i tches wi t h high pe r for man ce Layer 2-4 sw i tching des igned for t he edge of net wor k . Secure » Th e 81 0 0 S Ser ies fib er swi tche s are des igned to of fer 100 F X mul ti-mo de co nnec tiv it y for a high er level of s ecur it y not [...]

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    8 1 0 0S S er ies Fibe r Switches | L ayer 2 – 4 Fas t E the r net St ack able Swi tches Environ mentally Friendly In ke epi ng wi t h our com mi tm en t to environme nta lly frie ndly processes and produc t s, the 8 100 S Series is designed to be g re en f ro m th e gr oun d up, wi t h reduced p ower con sumption and minimal ha zar dous was te .[...]

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    8 1 0 0 S Ser ies Fiber Swi tches | L ay er 2– 4 Fa s t E ther net St acka ble Switches L AC P SwitchBlade x9 08 L ayer 3 St ack abl e Swit ch 810 0 S S e r i e s Hard ware Stac king Expa ndable to 78 Po r t s HD MI S t ack ing I nte r f ace (8 100 S/ 1 6F8 -SC) 2 7 11 F X MC 1 02XL Desktop PCs Thin client Ser vers NOT A V AI L A B LE I N TH E UN[...]

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    8 1 0 0 S Ser ies Fiber Swi tches | L ay er 2– 4 Fa s t E ther net St acka ble Switches Specifications System Capacity » 128 M B R A M » 1 6 M B fla sh memor y » 1 6 K MAC addresses » 266MHz CPU Maximum Bandwidth » No n-blo ck ing for all p acket s izes Wirespeed Switchin g (Lay er 2/3) on all Ethernet Ports » 1 4,880 pps for 1 0M bps Ethe[...]

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    8 1 0 0 S Ser ies Fiber Swi tches | L ay er 2– 4 Fa s t E ther net St acka ble Switches PRODUC T WIDTH DEPTH HEIGH T WEIGH T MTBF (HOURS) A T - 81 00S/1 6F8-SC 4 4 0 mm (17 in) 4 41 mm (1 7 .3 in) 32 2 mm (12.7 in) 4. 1 kg (9 . 1 lb) 1 90, 000 A T -8100S/1 6F8 -LC 44 0 mm (17 in) 4 41 mm (17 .3 i n) 322 mm ( 1 2.7 in) 4.4 kg ( 9.75 lb) 1 70, 000 [...]

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