Description
Green Standards Compliance
Green standards compliance refers to the conformity of a product or technology with environmental sustainability standards, aimed at reducing its impact on the environment. These standards cover various aspects such as energy efficiency, material use, emissions, and waste reduction.
In the context of networking, green standards compliance refers to the design and manufacturing of networking equipment that meets the standards set by organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Examples of such standards include the EU’s Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive, which sets energy efficiency requirements for products, and the ISO 14001 environmental management standard, which provides a framework for companies to manage their environmental impact.
Networking equipment that is designed to meet green standards compliance is typically more energy-efficient and uses less power, resulting in lower carbon emissions and reduced energy costs. This helps organizations to lower their environmental impact while also reducing their operating costs.
By selecting green-compliant networking equipment, organizations can demonstrate their commitment to environmental sustainability and reduce their carbon footprint, while also ensuring that they meet regulatory requirements and improve their bottom line.
4 SFP+ Uplink Ports
SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) uplink ports are high-speed connectivity interfaces commonly used in networking equipment. SFP+ ports support faster data transfer speeds than traditional SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) ports, typically up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps) or higher.
In the context of the JL677-61001 HPE 6100 24G Class4 PoE 4SFP+ 370W 24 Ports Switch, the “4 SFP+ uplink ports” refer to the four high-speed interfaces located on the switch that can be used to connect the switch to other networking equipment, such as switches, routers, or storage devices. These uplink ports are designed to support the SFP+ transceiver modules that provide the physical connection and electrical interface between the switch and the network cabling.
Having 4 SFP+ uplink ports provides high-speed connectivity options for the JL677-61001 HPE 6100 switch, enabling it to be integrated into larger networks and to support high-bandwidth applications. This allows organizations to utilize the switch as a key component in their network infrastructure, ensuring fast and reliable communication between devices.
Legacy Network Devices
Legacy network devices refer to older or outdated equipment and technology that are still in use in a network. These devices are usually no longer being manufactured or supported by the vendor and may not be compatible with the latest networking standards or technologies. Examples of legacy network devices include analog modems, 10Base-T Ethernet hubs, and early Wi-Fi routers.
Using legacy network devices can be a challenge for network administrators as they may not be able to fully utilize the capabilities of modern networking equipment and technologies, leading to potential performance and security issues. Upgrading to newer, more advanced network devices can provide improved network performance, better security, and support for new technologies. However, this may require additional investment, configuration, and training. It is important to consider the benefits and drawbacks of using legacy network devices when planning and maintaining a network infrastructure.
General Information
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Model Number or SKU# JL677-61001
- Product Type: 24 Ports Ethernet Switch
Performance
- Switching Capacity: 128 GBPS ¦ Throughput: 95.2 MPPS ¦ Latency (1 GBPS): 1.5 ?s ¦ Latency (10 GBPS): 1.8 ?s
- Capacity : Switched Virtual Interfaces (Svis): 16 ¦ Arp Entries: 1024 ¦ Ipv4 Routes (Unicast): 512 ¦ Ipv6 Routes (Unicast): 512 ¦ Igmp Groups: 512 ¦ Mld Groups: 512 ¦ Ipv4 Acl Entries (Ingress): 256 ¦ Ipv6 Acl Entries (Ingress): 128 ¦ Mac Acl Entries (Ingress): 256
- Power Over Ethernet (Poe) : Poe+
- Poe Budget : 370 W
- Mac Address Table Size : 8192 Entries
- Routing Protocol : Igmpv2, Igmpv3
- Encryption Algorithm : Ssl
- Authentication Method : Secure Shell (Ssh), Radius, Tacacs+, Secure Shell V.2 (Ssh2)
Power
- Power Device : Internal Power Supply
- Power Provided : 455 Watt 2.4 A
- Voltage Required : Ac 230 V (50/60 Hz)
- Power Consumption Operational : 22.9 Watt
Features
- Flow Control, Bootp Support, Arp Support, Vlan Support, Diffserv Support, Ipv6 Support, Sntp Support, Sflow, Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (Mstp) Support, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (Tftp) Support, Mld Snooping, Lacp Support, Lldp Support, Port Based Access Control, Dhcp Client, Energy Efficient Ethernet, Management Information Base (Mib), Network Access Control (Nac), Neighbor Discovery Protocol (Ndp), Snmp Support, Internet Control Message Protocol (Icmp), Entitymib, Dns Client, Lldp-Med, User Datagram Protocol (Udp), Rapid Reconfiguration Of Spanning Tree (Rstp), Ipv6 Addressing
Compliant Standards
- Ieee 802.3, Ieee 802.1d, Ieee 802.1q, Ieee 802.3ab, Ieee 802.1p, Ieee 802.3x, Ieee 802.3ad (Lacp), Ieee 802.1w, Ieee 802.1s, Ieee 802.3at, Ieee 802.3az
- Processor : 1 X Arm A9: 1.016 Ghz
- Ram : 4 Gb Ddr3 Sdram
- Flash Memory : 16 GB
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces :
- 24 X 10/100/1000 Base-T Rj-45 Poe+
- 4 X 1/10gbit Lan Sfp+
- 1 X Usb-C Console
- 1 X Usb Type A





