Description
16 Ports Managed Switch
A managed 16-port switch is a networking device that allows the administration and configuration of network traffic through its 16 ports. These ports can be used to connect various devices such as servers, storage devices, and other switches. Unlike an unmanaged switch, a managed switch provides advanced features that allow administrators to control and monitor network traffic, optimize performance, and enhance security.
Some of the key benefits of using a managed 16-port switch include:
- VLAN Support: Managed switches support virtual local area networks (VLANs), which allow administrators to segment network traffic and improve network security.
- Quality of Service (QoS): Managed switches provide QoS features that allow administrators to prioritize network traffic and ensure high-priority applications receive adequate bandwidth.
- Port-Based Security: Managed switches allow administrators to set access control lists (ACLs) to restrict or permit network traffic on a per-port basis.
- Link Aggregation: Managed switches support link aggregation, which allows administrators to bundle multiple physical links into a single logical link to improve network performance.
- Traffic Monitoring: Managed switches provide detailed network traffic statistics and monitoring features that allow administrators to identify and resolve network performance issues.
Configuration Guidelines
Configuration guidelines refer to a set of instructions or recommendations that are followed to set up and configure a device or system. In the case of a managed 16-port switch, configuration guidelines typically include instructions for setting up and configuring various switch features and parameters, such as VLANs, QoS, link aggregation, and security.
The purpose of configuration guidelines is to ensure that the switch is set up and configured in a way that meets the specific needs and requirements of a particular network. They also help ensure that the switch is set up and configured in a consistent and repeatable manner, which helps to minimize errors and improve network stability and reliability.
Some common components of switch configuration guidelines include:
- Initial setup and installation procedures
- Configuration of switch ports, VLANs, and link aggregation
- Configuration of security features, such as access control lists (ACLs) and port security
- Configuration of QoS features, such as prioritization of network traffic
- Configuration of switch management features, such as logging and SNMP
- Configuration of firmware updates and backups
- Recommended best practices for switch configuration and maintenance.
It is important to carefully follow the configuration guidelines for a managed switch to ensure that it is set up and configured properly. Improperly configured switches can cause network performance issues and security vulnerabilities, so it is critical to follow configuration guidelines carefully and to consult with network administrators and technical support as needed.
Network Management Tools
Network management tools are software applications or hardware devices that are used to manage, monitor, and maintain computer networks. These tools are used to help administrators keep track of network performance, troubleshoot problems, and configure and maintain network devices, such as switches, routers, and firewalls.
Some common types of network management tools include:
- Network Monitoring Tools: These tools are used to monitor network performance and availability, as well as to identify and resolve network issues. They can also be used to track bandwidth usage, detect network bottlenecks, and perform network assessments.
- Configuration Management Tools: These tools are used to manage and configure network devices, including switches, routers, and firewalls. They can be used to automate configuration tasks, ensure consistency and accuracy in network configurations, and quickly resolve network issues.
- Performance Management Tools: These tools are used to monitor network performance, including network traffic, utilization, and response time. They can help identify performance bottlenecks and provide real-time performance monitoring and analysis.
- Security Management Tools: These tools are used to manage network security, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and VPNs. They can be used to monitor network traffic for security breaches, perform security audits, and enforce security policies.
- Fault Management Tools: These tools are used to detect and diagnose network faults, including hardware failures, software errors, and connectivity problems. They can be used to resolve network issues, prevent downtime, and improve network reliability.
Integrating network management tools with a managed switch can provide administrators with a more comprehensive view of network performance, simplify network management tasks, and improve network reliability and security. It is important to choose network management tools that are compatible with the switch and meet the specific needs and requirements of a particular network.
General Information
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Part Number or SKU# C8R07A
- Type: Networking
- Sub-Type: Switch 16 Ports
- Enclosure Type : Rack-Mountable 1u
- Sub-Type : Fibre Channel
- Ports : 16 X 8 GB Fibre Channel SFP+
- Fibre Channel : Fc-Al, Fc-Al-2, Fc-Fg, Fc-Fla, Fc-Gs-2, Fc-Ph, Fc-Ph-2, Fc-Ph-3, Fc-Plda, Fc-Sw, Fc-Vi, Fc-Fh
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp, Telnet, HTTP
- Authentication Method : Radius
- Features : Full Duplex Capability, Auto-Sensing Per Device, Firmware Upgradable
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces :
- 1 X 10base-T/100base-Tx – Rj-45 Management
- 1 X Serial Management
- 1 X 4 Pin Usb Type A Management
- 24 X SFP+
Power
- Power Device : Internal Power Supply
- Voltage Required : AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)





