Compex Systems SGX3226 User Manual
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Chapter 1
Product Overview
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• Port Trunking
Up to 4 ports may be defined for Port Trunking, delivering up to 800Mbps 
cascading bandwidth between two switches. 
• VLAN support and tagging
Compex SGX3226 can support up to 32 port-based VLANs and static 
configuration of 802.1Q VLAN tagging. It allows network administrator to 
separate the network into a few segments by defining which port belong to which 
VLAN segment. This can effectively control broadcast and multi-cast packet 
flooding the network. This not only improvises the network performance, but 
also provides security between workgroups. 
• Optional Modules
Compex SGX3226 is designed with 2 expansion slots to support 3 types of 
optional modules, 1000 Base-T Gigabit Fiber module, 1000 Base-SX Gigabit 
Fiber module and 100 Base-FX Fast Ethernet Fiber module. 
• Management Interface and capabilities
Compex SGX3226 allows you to manage the switch through common 
management software. Web based management is also provided so that you do 
not need to have expensive management software in order to manage your 
Ethernet switch. You can use any popular Web browser software to browse the 
HTTP server inside Compex SGX3226. From the Web page; you can do any 
configuration and statistic inquiry on the switch. FreedomView Pro SNMP agent 
is also bundle together in the package. 
 
Through the management interface, you can also change the transmission mode 
of all ports on Compex SGX3226 switch. This means that you can change the 
operating mode of any port to 10 Base-T half duplex, 10 Base-T full duplex, 100 
Base-TX half duplex, 100 Base-TX full duplex or N-way Auto-negotiation at 
any time. It also means that you can change the transmission mode through the 
Web browser interface, SNMP, console port or even Telnet interface. 
 
• Redundant Power Supply
RPS is constructed to prevent Compex SGX3226 from power-down if the 
primary power supply is malfunctioned. 
• Spanning Tree Protocol
Provides redundant links while preventing network loops.
 
 
