Buffalo BSL-PS-G2108M User Manual page 6

Buffalo gigabit managed switch with poe+
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
• RMON group 1, 2, 3 and 9 support (Statistics, History, Alarm, and Event)
• The device can be configured by Web (HTTP)
To display the settings screen for a LAN port, the VLAN to which the port belongs must be a
Management VLAN.
• Firmware upgrades by HTTP
• Firmware upgrades by USB
• Saving and restoring settings by HTTP
• Saving and restoring settings by USB
• Loading configuration from USB on startup
• Syslog and Syslog server support
• SNTP client support
• Support for Buffalo Network Admin Tools
• Supports loop prevention functions (MAC address thrashing, LDF, reception rate system)
Security
• Username and password
• IEEE 802.1X port authentication support (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and EAP-MS-PEAP)
• IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication support (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and EAP-MS-PEAP)
• Password authentication support (PAP)
• MAC authentication support (PAP)
When performing IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication, EAPOL-Start must be issued from the
supplicant to start authentication.
When performing IEEE 802.1X MAC authentication, Web authentication, or MAC authentication,
authentication is possible for a maximum of 12 devices per port.
• RADIUS authentication (IEEE 802.1X and login user authentication)
A separate RADIUS server is required.
• Able to set Session-timeout and enable or disable Termination-Action
• Supports setup of management VLAN
• Static MAC address filtering support (specified MAC addresses only can pass through the switch)
• Dynamic MAC address filtering support (preset number of units only can pass through the switch)
QoS
• Port-based packet prioritization
• Packet prioritization based on IEEE 802.1p
• IP packet prioritization based on TOS
• Level 4 queue support
• Weighted round robin or strict queue scheduling
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