VigorSwitch G2280x
Switch PoE+ Smart Gigabit Web de 28 portas
Equipamentos
VigorSwitch G2280x

O switch que melhora a velocidade da rede
O DrayTek VigorSwitch G2280x é um switch Gigabit gerenciado de Camada 2+ ideal para uma rede com tráfego de rede crescente. O switch possui 24 portas Gigabit Ethernet LAN e 4 slots SFP de 1/10 Gbps. A agregação de link é suportada para troncalizar até 8 portas e aumentar a largura de banda conforme necessário. O switch fornece vários tipos de VLAN para você segmentar a rede local e manter o tráfego apenas onde ele precisa ir. Além disso, ele oferece suporte ao roteamento de VLAN para rotear o tráfego entre VLANs diretamente, compartilha cargas do roteador e melhora o desempenho geral da rede.
24x PoE GbE
PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet, RJ-45
4x GbE/SFP
Gigabit Ethernet, RJ-45/SFP Combo
400 watts
of PoE Power Budget
56 Gbps
Switchng Capacity
Features
Performance | |
Buffer Size (Mbit) | 12 |
Switching Capacity (Gbps) | 128 |
Forwarding Rate (64 bytes)(Mpps) | 95.2 |
MAC Address Table | 16K |
Max. Jumbo Frame (KB) | 12 |
L3 Routing Table | |
Ports | |
1 GbE | 24 |
SFP+ (10G) | 4 |
Console (RJ-45) | 1 |
Standard Compliance | |
Ethernet Standards | 802.3 10Base-T 802.3u 100Base-T 802.3ab 1000Base-T 802.3ae 10GBase-X 802.3x Flow Control 802.3 Auto-Negotiation 802.1q Tag-based VLAN 802.1p Class of Service 802.1d STP 802.1w RSTP 802.1s MSTP 802.3ad LACP 802.1ad QinQ 802.1x Port Access Control 802.1AB LLDP 802.3az EEE |
Spanning Tree | |
STP | |
RSTP | |
MSTP | |
Link Aggregation | |
Max. Number of Group | 8 |
Max. Number of Member in Each Group | 8 |
Type | LACP, Static |
Traffic Load Balancing | |
VLAN | |
Max. Number of VLAN | 256 |
VLAN Type | 802.1q Tag-based VLAN MAC-based VLAN Protocol-based VLAN Management VLAN Voice VLAN Surveillance VLAN |
GVRP | |
QinQ (Basic) | |
Layer3 Features | |
Static Route | |
VLAN Route | |
DHCP Server | |
Multicast | |
IGMP Snooping | v2, v3(BISS) |
IGMP Querier | |
MLD Snooping | v1, v2 |
Max. Number of Multicast Group | 256 |
Multicast Group Filtering / Throttling | |
MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) | |
ONVIF Surveillance | |
Discovery | |
Surveillance Topology | |
Real-Time Video Streaming | |
ONVIF Device Maintenance | Device Info Network Settings Time Settings Reboot Reset to Factory Default |
QoS | |
Number of QoS Queues | 8 |
Queue Schedule | SPQ, WRR |
CoS (Class of Service) | CoS DSCP CoS-DSCP IP Precedence |
Rate Limiting | |
Security | |
Authentication Server | RADIUS, TACACS+ |
802.1X/MAC Authentication | |
IP Source Guard | |
Traffic Control | DoS Defense, Storm Control |
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) | |
DHCP Snooping | |
IP Conflict Prevention | |
Loop Protection | |
Management | |
Local Service | HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH v2 |
Config Backup/Restore | |
Dual Image | |
2-Level Administration Privilege | |
Access Control | Access List |
OpenVPN Client | |
sFlow | |
SNMP | v1, v2c, v3 |
RMON Group | 1, 2, 3, 9 |
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) | |
LLDP | |
LLDP-MED | |
Mail Alert | Port Status Port Speed System Restart IP Conflict Hardware Monitor Device Check ONVIF IP Cam Snapshot |
VigorRouter Management (SWM) | |
VigorConnect Management (Since f/w) | V2.5.1 |
VigorACS Management (Since f/w) | V2.6.1 |
Physical | |
Rack Mountable | 1U |
Power Input | AC 100-240V @ 1A |
Max. Power Consumption (watts) | 25 |
Dimension (mm) | 441 x 197 x 44 |
Weight (kg) | 2.44 |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 70°C |
Operating Humidity (non-condensing) | 10 to 90% |
Storage Humidity (non-condensing) | 5 to 90% |
Advanced Layer 2+ Features
DHCP Server & VLAN Routing
Improving LAN Network Sustainability and Efficiency,
with or without a Router
In a large LAN network, much traffic doesn’t go to Internet, but to the servers in LAN. For example, IP cameras store videos to NVR, IP phones register to PBX, clients access to file server, etc.
L2+ switch with DHCP server and VLAN routing functionalities, as the device receiving traffic before the router, is ideal to share the loading of your router and to help your LAN network to work continuously even when the router is offline.
As a DHCP server, VigorSwitch assigns dynamic IP addresses for up to 8 VLANs. With VLAN routing, VigorSwitch supports up to 512 routes.
Bind IP to MAC
Reserve an IP Address for an Important Device
As a DHCP Server, layer 2+ VigorSwitch helps reserving IP addresses for your important devices that most users will access frequently.
IP Conflict Detection & Prevention
Conflict Detection
VigorSwitch keeps an eye on the environment and notify the administrator of any IP conflicts.
Conflict Prevention
For a more stable network, VigorSwitch can’t only detect but block the misconfigured or malicious IP host.
ONVIF-Friendly
Recognize the ONVIF devices in different VLANs, display surveillance topology, provide UI for video streaming and device maintenance.
Centralized Hierarchical View
VigorSwitch automatically detects ONVIF devices, and displays the topology of connecting IP cameras and NVRs.
Images Viewing
Images filmed by IP cameras can be viewed directly on VigorSwitch.
Device Management
Support ONVIF devices basic configuration/maintenance remotely via VigorSwitch. Such as remote reboot, factory reset, network settings, etc.
ONVIF Snapshot Alert
Locating Not-Responding Cameras Made Easy
It’s already difficult to manage several IP cameras across different locations and customers, not to mention to keep monitoring on which camera stops functioning.
To help on this task, VigorSwitch keeps pinging on the ONVIF IP cameras and taking snapshots from them periodically, and sends out an email alert with the latest snapshot when a camera not responding.
With PoE models, VigorSwitch can also provide first aid to automatically power cycle the particular port to reboot the camera.
Management Solution
All-in-One Management
Vigor Router SWM
Auto-Discovery, Provisioning, Monitoring, Centralized Hierarchy View, Reboot PoE Devices Remotely, Quick VLAN Configuration