Description
Network Management and Security
“Network Management and Security” refers to the various tools and techniques used to manage and secure a computer network. This is a crucial aspect of any modern network infrastructure, as it helps ensure the availability, reliability, and security of the network.
In the context of the Dell N4032 switch, network management refers to the process of configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the switch and its associated network devices. This includes tasks such as setting up VLANs, configuring port security, monitoring network traffic, and updating switch firmware. The Dell N4032 switch provides a web-based interface for managing the switch, as well as support for industry-standard network management protocols such as SNMP and RMON.
Security is also a key concern in modern networks, and the Dell N4032 switch provides a number of security features to help protect against unauthorized access, hacking, and other security threats. This includes features such as 802.1X port-based authentication, access control lists (ACLs) for filtering network traffic, and support for IPsec VPNs.
Power and Cooling Efficiency
Power and cooling efficiency are important considerations in the design and deployment of network switches, as they can have a significant impact on the overall cost of ownership and environmental impact of a network.
The Dell N4032 switch is designed with power and cooling efficiency in mind. It supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), a standard that reduces power consumption during periods of low network utilization. The switch also has a low power consumption design, which helps reduce the overall power requirements and costs associated with operating the switch.
In terms of cooling efficiency, the Dell N4032 switch is designed with a compact form factor that allows it to be rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch rack, taking up minimal space and reducing the need for additional cooling equipment. The switch also operates within a wide temperature range, allowing it to be deployed in a variety of environments, from data centers to branch offices.
By providing power and cooling efficiency, the Dell N4032 switch helps organizations reduce their overall energy costs, minimize their environmental impact, and optimize their network infrastructure for maximum efficiency.
Network Management and Security
Network management and security are critical components of any modern network infrastructure, as they help ensure the reliability, availability, and security of the network.
In the context of the Dell N4032 switch, network management refers to the processes and tools used to configure, monitor, and maintain the switch and its associated network devices. This includes tasks such as setting up VLANs, configuring port security, monitoring network traffic, and updating switch firmware. The Dell N4032 switch provides a web-based interface for managing the switch, as well as support for industry-standard network management protocols such as SNMP and RMON.
Security is also a key concern in modern networks, and the Dell N4032 switch provides a number of security features to help protect against unauthorized access, hacking, and other security threats. This includes features such as 802.1X port-based authentication, access control lists (ACLs) for filtering network traffic, and support for IPsec VPNs.
By providing robust network management and security features, the Dell N4032 switch helps organizations ensure the reliability and security of their network infrastructure, while also providing them with the tools they need to efficiently manage their network devices.
General Information
- Manufacturer Name: Dell
- MPN: 2DM31
- Type: Switch
- Switch Type: 24 Port
- SKU: 2DM31
- Enclosure Type : Rack-mountable 1u
- Subtype : 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports : 24 X 10gbase-t
Performance
- Switching Fabric Bandwidth : 640 Gbps ¦ Forwarding Performance : 476 Mpps
- Capacity : Mac Addresses : 131072 ¦ Ipv4 Routes (static) : 1024 ¦ Ipv6 Routes (static) : 1024 ¦ Ipv4 Routes (dynamic) : 8160 ¦ Ipv6 Routes (dynamic) : 4096 ¦ Maximum Member Ports Per Lag : 8 ¦ Maximum Dynamic Ports Per Switch Stack : 144 ¦ Lag Groups : 128 ¦ Priority Queues Per Port : 8 ¦ Ospf Routes : 8160 ¦ Rip Routes : 512 ¦ Ecmp Next Hops Per Route : 4 ¦ Ecmp Groups : 1024 ¦ Vlan Routing Interfaces : 128 ¦ Vlans Supported : 4094 ¦ Multicast Entries (ipv4) : 512 ¦ Multicast Entries (ipv6) : 256 ¦ Arp Entries : 6144 ¦ Ndp Entries : 400 ¦ Acl : 100 ¦ Maximum Rules Per Acl : 1023 ¦ Max Acl Rules System-wide : 3072 ¦ Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv4) Egress Rules : 1023 ¦ Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv4) Ingress Rules : 2047 ¦ Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv6) Egress Rules : 512 ¦ Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface (ipv6) Ingress Rules : 1021 ¦ Maximum Vlan Interfaces With Acls Applied : 24
- Mac Address Table Size : 131072 Entries
- Routing Protocol : Ospf, Rip-1, Rip-2, Igmpv2, Igmp, Vrrp, Ospfv2, Pim-sm, Pim-dm, Igmpv3, Ospfv3, Mldv2, Mld
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp 2, Snmp, Rmon, Http, Ssh
Features
- Layer 3 Switching, Layer 2 Switching, Mdi/mdi-x Switch, Auto-negotiation, Port Mirroring, Stackable, Broadcast Storm Control, Ip Address Filtering, Access Control List (acl) Support, Quality Of Service (qos), Dynamic Arp Inspection (dai), Lldp Support, Remote Switch Port Analyzer (rspan), Management Information Base (mib), Dual Firmware Images, Redundant Fans, Mac And Ip-based Acls Support, Time-controlled Acls Support, Protocol-based Vlans Support
- Compliant Standards : Ieee 802.2, Ieee 802.3, Ieee 802.3u, Ieee 802.3z, Ieee 802.1d, Ieee 802.1q, Ieee 802.3ab, Ieee 802.1p, Ieee 802.3x, Ieee 802.3ad (lacp), Ieee 802.1w, Ieee 802.1x, Ieee 802.3ae, Ieee 802.3ac, Ieee 802.1s, Ieee 802.1v, Ansi/tia-1057, Ieee 802.1ag, Ieee 802.1ab (lldp), Ieee 802.3az, Ieee 802.1qbb, Ieee 802.1qaz
- Power Redundancy : Yes





