Description
24 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Layer 3 Managed Switching
Layer 3 managed switching refers to a type of network switch that can perform advanced routing functions in addition to switching. Unlike a traditional Layer 2 switch that only performs data forwarding based on MAC addresses, a Layer 3 switch uses IP addresses to make forwarding decisions.
In a Layer 3 switch, the switch performs routing functions in addition to switching functions. This allows the switch to route traffic between multiple subnets, instead of just forwarding packets within a single subnet. As a result, Layer 3 switches can be used to build large, complex networks with multiple VLANs (Virtual LANs) and inter-VLAN routing.
This allows for greater control over network traffic and enables features such as routing protocols, virtual LANs (VLANs), access control lists (ACLs), and quality of service (QoS).
By using a Layer 3 switch, network administrators can segment the network into smaller subnets, control traffic flow, and ensure that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth. A Layer 3 managed switch provides a higher level of network intelligence, making it a more scalable and versatile solution for large enterprise networks.
Web User Interface and CLI
Web User Interface (Web UI) and Command Line Interface (CLI) are two common methods for managing and configuring network devices, including switches.
Web UI is a graphical interface accessed through a web browser, which allows network administrators to monitor and configure the switch using a graphical interface. This interface typically includes a series of web pages with various options and settings that can be modified using point-and-click navigation. The Web UI is often preferred by administrators who prefer a graphical interface and do not have expertise in using a command-line interface.
CLI, on the other hand, is a text-based interface where commands are typed into a command prompt to configure the switch. The CLI allows administrators to quickly and easily automate many tasks and configurations and is often preferred by more experienced administrators and those who prefer a more efficient method of managing the switch. The CLI is often more flexible and powerful than the Web UI, but requires a higher level of technical expertise to use effectively.
Most network devices, including switches, support both Web UI and CLI, allowing administrators to choose the interface that best meets their needs and preferences.
General Information about the HP JG539-61001
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part Number or SKU# JG539-61001
- Type : Networking
- Switch-Type : 24 Ports Switch
Technical Information
- Enclosure Type : Rack-Mountable – 1u
- Interfaces : Fast Ethernet
- Ports : 24 X 10/100 (Poe+) + 2 X Combo Gigabit Sfp
- Power Over Ethernet (Poe) : Poe+
- Capacity : Routing Table Entries : 32
- Routing Protocol : Static Ipv4 Routing, Static Ipv6 Routing
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp 1, Rmon 2, Snmp, Snmp 3, Snmp 2c, Http, Https
- Encryption Algorithm : Ssl
- Authentication Method : Radius
- Features : Flow Control, Layer 3 Switching, Layer 2 Switching, Dhcp Support, Auto-Negotiation, Arp Support, Vlan Support, Auto-Uplink (Auto Mdi/Mdi-X), Igmp Snooping, Dos Attack Prevention, Port Mirroring, Ipv6 Support, Half Duplex Mode, Full Duplex Mode, Spanning Tree Protocol (Stp) Support, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (Rstp) Support, Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (Mstp) Support, Access Control List (Acl) Support, Quality Of Service (Qos), Jumbo Frames Support, Mld Snooping, Cable Diagnostics Function, Stp Root Guard, Ipv4 Support, Lldp Support, Dhcp Relay, Link Aggregation Control Protocol (Lacp), Dual Firmware Images, Ntp Time Synchronization, Link Aggregation Trunking, Packet Storm Protection
- Compliant Standards : Ieee 802.3, Ieee 802.3u, Ieee 802.3i, 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 802.1s, Ieee 802.1ab (Lldp)
Dimension & Weight
- Height: 1.7inch
- Width: 17.3inch
- Depth: 9.4inch
- Weight: 8 Lbs







