Sfp+ S1 And S2 Stacking Ports; Leds; Installation Options; Mac Address Table - Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Installation Manual

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Chapter 1: Overview
SFP+ S1 and S2
Stacking Ports

LEDs

Installation
Options
MAC Address
Table
Management
Software and
Interfaces
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Note
SFP+ ports 27/S1 and 28/S2 on the 28-port switches and ports 51/
S1 and 52/S2 on the 52-port switches are initially configured as
stacking ports for the VCStack feature. You can use them as regular
Ethernet ports by disabling VCStack or by using other switch ports
for the stack trunk. For more information, refer to Chapter 2, "Virtual
Chassis Stacking" on page 57.
SFP+ ports 27/S1 and 28/S2 on the 28-port switches and ports 51/S1 and
52/S2 on the 52-port switches can be used either as regular networking
ports or as the trunk in the VCStack feature to build a stack of up to eight
switches. For more information, refer to the Chapter 2, "Virtual Chassis
Stacking" on page 57.
Here are the port LEDs:
Link/activity and duplex mode LEDs for the copper ports on non-
PoE switches
Link/activity and PoE status LEDs for the copper ports on PoE
switches
Link/activity LEDs for SFP and SFP+ ports
Stack ID number LED
eco-friendly button turns off the LEDs to conserve electricity
Here are the installation options for the switches:
19-inch equipment rack
Desk or tabletop
Wall
Here are the basic features of the MAC address tables of the switches:
Storage capacity of 64K dynamic and static entries
Automatic learning and aging
Here are the management software and interfaces:
AlliedWare Plus Management Software
Command line interface
Web browser interface

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