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SMC Networks SMC6152L2 User Manual

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Managed Switch

SMC6152L2

TigerSwitch 10/100 Standalone 48-port 10/100
Managed Layer 2 Switch with 4 x Gigabit combo ports

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The SMC6152L2 provides wire speed 10/100 Fast
Ethernet switching with features specifically designed
for SMB workgroup environments. The switch has 4 built
in Gigabit ports providing enhanced uplink capabilities.
An integrated part of this switch family is the IP
Clustering function. The feature allows customers to
group together up to 32 switches into a single logical
group which can be managed using a single IP address.
The switch features advanced Quality of Service features
that can reduce the latency of packets through the network,

with specific traffic prioritization improving the delivery
of converged data such as voice and high quality video
over IP. Other standard features included are Spanning
Tree and IGMP for protecting your network against loops
and managing your IP multicasts enhances the productivity
and problem free networking. The gigabit ports are 4
Combo gigabit ports (RJ-45/SFP). Overall this switch is
part of flexible switch family which brings PoE and non-PoE
switches to the edge of the network.

FEATURES

High port density in a small footprint

Supports IP Clustering

VLAN with GVRP

IGMP Snooping

MultiLink Trunking with LACP

Comprehensive security support

Supports 48*10/100Mbps with 4*Gigabit ports ports in an
1RU chassis

IP Clustering allows up to 32 units to be managed from a
single IP address

Support VLANs based on frame tags or ports, plus support
for automatic GVRP LAN registration

Only allows IP Multicast traffic transmission to the regis-
tered members, resulting bandwidth savings--reduce IP mul-
ticast traffic and increase LAN performance

Can group links between switches to provide higher
bandwidth connections on both 10/100 and Gigabit

Currently supports RADIUS, IEEE802.1x, SSH, SSL,
TACACS+, ACL

BENEFITS

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