TEG-S224S
24-port 10/100Mbps Management Stackable Fast Ethernet Slave Switch
The TEG-S224S is a high-capacity management stackable Fast
Ethernet slave switch that provides the scalability and flexibility
to deploy a cost-effective network environment. The TEG-
S224S has two module slots. Slot 1 is a 2-port 10/100Base-TX
module (switched), which it can be replaced with either a 2-port
100Base-FX (MT-RJ) module (optional) or a 1-port 100Base-FX
(SC) module (optional). Slot 2 is dedicated for one SIO port
stacking module. The TEG-S224S can be controlled and
managed when stacking with the TEG-S224M master switch.
Using the optional switch modules, they support a maximum
configuration of 94 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports and two Gigabit
Ethernet ports (1 x TEG-S224M + 3 x TEG-S224S).
FEATURES
Stand-alone
Complies with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3µ, IEEE 802.1p/Q, IEEE 802.3x standards
24 N-way auto-negotiation UTP/STP ports
Half- and full-duplex modes
Store-and-forward switching method
Data filtering eliminates bad packets and runts
12K MAC address table per device
Back-plane bandwidth up to 10.66Gbps
Front panel port status LEDs
EIA-19 rack mountable
5 Year Warranty
Stacked with TEG-S224M
Supports IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
Port-based VLAN
IEEE 802.1q VLAN tagging and extended Port/MAC based VLAN
Integrated flow control
Port aggregation support
IGMP snooping - Multimedia Applications support
Broadcast Storm Filtering monitors the broadcast traffic
Web-based network management to monitor and configure the device
TRENDnet
TRENDware, USA
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BENEFITS
Performance:
The full-duplex Gigabit switch brings
high bandwidth with 2000Mbps speed.
Expandability:
Provides up to 94-port 10/100Base-TX
ports and two Gigabit ports.
Reliability:
Supports IEEE 802.1p Traffic
Prioritization for time-sensitive and
mission-critical traffic.
Flexibility:
With different optional modules, the
switch can be easily connected to
other networks.
Manageability:
Provides the benefit of extensive and
simple management through SNMP,
HTTP, and four RMON groups.
TEG-S224S (11-17-2002)