Specifications - Nokia ESB26 User Manual

Gigabit ethernet switch
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The switch is managed via BiNOS Command Language Interface (CLI) commands typed in
by the user by either of the following means:
• By direct connection, through a VT-100 compatible terminal connected to the
console port on the unit's front panel;
• Remotely, using telnet over a TCP/IP communication network.

Specifications

Compliance
IEEE802.3
IEEE802.1d
IEEE802.3X
IEEE802.1q
IEEE802.1w
IEEE802.1s
IEEE802.3ad
Switching Characteristics
Bridging
Address table:
Forwarding Rate:
Internal Bandwidth (max):
Buffers Memory:
Priority Queuing:
Virtual LAN:
Port Aggregation:
In-Band:
Supported MIBs:
MN700004 Rev 01
Introduction
Per IEEE 802.1d / 802.1w /802.1s spanning tree.
16 K MAC address per switch.
148,800 packets-per-second maximum for 100Base ports.
1,488,000 packets-per-second maximum for 1000Base ports.
5.3 Gbps (Full Duplex).
32 Mbytes
8 Queues per port, provides CoS per 802.1p
Port Based VLAN per 802.1q.
Up to 4094 VLAN groups can be defined.
GVRP protocol support.
Up to 7 static or dynamic LAGs can be defined.
SNMP, TELNET,
MIB-II, BRIDGE MIB (RFC-1493), PRIVATE MIB, RMON MIB (Group
I,2,3,9)
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