Description
Advanced Security Features
The IE-2000-16T67P-G-E Cisco 16 Ports Managed Switch provides advanced security features to protect your network. These security features may include:
- Access control lists (ACLs) to restrict network access based on predefined conditions.
- Port security to limit the number of MAC addresses on a switch port.
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping to prevent unauthorized DHCP servers from providing incorrect IP addresses to clients.
- Internet Protocol (IP) source guard to prevent IP spoofing attacks by verifying the IP source address of packets.
- Secure Shell (SSH) and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)v3 for secure remote management.
These security features help ensure the integrity and confidentiality of your network and prevent unauthorized access and attacks.
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
The IE-2000-16T67P-G-E Cisco 16 Ports Managed Switch supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), a set of standards designed to reduce power consumption in Ethernet networks. This feature helps organizations reduce energy costs and improve sustainability.
EEE works by reducing the power consumed by Ethernet devices during periods of low network activity. When there is no data to transmit, the switch will transition its Ethernet ports into a low-power idle state, consuming less power than when the ports are active. When there is data to transmit, the switch will transition the port back to an active state, allowing data to be transmitted as normal.
By reducing power consumption during periods of low network activity, EEE helps to reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and increase the lifespan of the switch by reducing stress on its components.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
The IE-2000-16T67P-G-E Cisco 16 Ports Managed Switch supports Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is used to bundle multiple physical links into a single logical link. This helps to improve network reliability and increase bandwidth.
LACP works by allowing multiple physical links to be combined into a single logical link. The links can be on the same switch or on different switches in a network. If one of the physical links fails, the LACP protocol will automatically redirect traffic over the remaining links, ensuring that network traffic continues to flow even in the event of a link failure.
By using LACP, organizations can improve network reliability, increase bandwidth, and balance network traffic across multiple links. This helps to ensure that critical network traffic is not impacted by link failures, and can improve the overall performance of the network.
General Information
- Manufacturer Cisco Systems, Inc
- Manufacturer Part Number IE-2000-16T67P-G-E
- Brand Name Cisco
- Product Series IE-2000
- Product Model IE-2000-16T67P-G-E
- Product Name IE-2000-16T67P-G-E Ethernet Switch
- Product Type Ethernet Switch
Interfaces/Ports:
- Total Number of Network Ports 18
- Token Ring Port No
- LRE Port No
- Number of PoE (RJ-45) Ports 4
- Number of PoE+ (RJ-45) Ports 4
- Stack Port No
- Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports 10
- Port/Expansion Slot Details 16 x Fast Ethernet Network
- 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Network
Media & Performance:
- Media Type Supported Twisted Pair
- Ethernet Technology Fast Ethernet
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Network Technology 10/100/1000Base-T
Network & Communication:
- Layer Supported 2
Management & Protocols:
- Manageable Yes
- Management-
- Syslog
- SNMP
- DHCP
- Cisco Prime
- Web Based Management
Memory:
- Standard Memory 256 MB
- Flash Memory 64 MB
- Memory Card Supported SD
Reliability:
- MTBF 374052 Hour
Power Description:
- PoE (RJ-45) Port No
- Power Source AC Adapter





