Description
Managed Switch with 12 Ports
A managed switch with 12 ports is a networking device that has 12 network ports for connecting multiple devices such as computers, servers, or other network devices. Unlike an unmanaged switch, a managed switch provides advanced features for monitoring and controlling network traffic, such as quality of service (QoS), access control, and network security. These features allow network administrators to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the network effectively. The managed switch with 12 ports can also be integrated into a larger network infrastructure, providing increased network flexibility and scalability.High-Performance Networking Solution
A high-performance networking solution refers to a set of products, technologies, and services that allow organizations to achieve fast, reliable, and secure communication between different devices in a network. These solutions are designed to handle high volumes of data traffic and support demanding applications, such as video conferencing, online gaming, and data storage. High-performance networking solutions aim to optimize network performance by reducing network latency, increasing network speed, and improving network security. They can also provide real-time network visibility, enabling organizations to quickly identify and resolve network issues.Rack-Mountable Design for Easy Deployment
A rack-mountable design in the context of network switches refers to a compact and sturdy form factor that allows the switch to be mounted on a standard 19-inch server rack. This design makes it easier to deploy the switch in data centers, server rooms, or other high-density computing environments. The rack-mountable design provides a compact and organized way to manage multiple network devices, reducing clutter and freeing up valuable floor space. It also enables easy cable management and improves air flow, which helps to maintain a cool and stable operating environment for the network devices. By using a rack-mountable design, organizations can streamline their network deployments, making it easier to manage and scale their network infrastructure.Optimize Network Performance
Optimizing network performance refers to the process of improving the efficiency, reliability, and speed of a network. This is typically achieved by addressing bottlenecks and improving network configuration, hardware, and software. Some common ways to optimize network performance include:
- Upgrading network hardware: Replacing outdated or underperforming network devices with newer and more capable hardware can significantly improve network performance.
- Configuring Quality of Service (QoS): QoS helps prioritize network traffic, ensuring that critical applications receive sufficient bandwidth and reducing the impact of network congestion.
- Monitoring network performance: Regular monitoring of network performance helps identify potential issues and track changes in network behavior over time.
- Improving network security: Implementing strong security measures, such as firewalls, encryption, and access control, can help protect the network from attacks and minimize the risk of network disruptions.
- Implementing network virtualization: Virtualizing the network can help improve network scalability, flexibility, and performance.
By optimizing network performance, organizations can ensure that their networks can handle increasing amounts of data traffic, support demanding applications, and deliver high-quality services to users.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION :
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Manufacturer Part Number: 794505-001
- Type: Networking
- Sub-Type: Switch 12 PortsDevice Type : Switch – 12 Ports – Managed
- Enclosure Type Rack-Mountable : 1u
- Subtype : Fibre Channel
- Ports : 12 X 16GB Fibre Channel Sfp+
- Performance : Aggregate Bandwidth: 192 Gbps
- FIBRE CHANNEL : FC-AL, FC-AL-2, FC-BB, FC-DA, FC-FLA, FC-FS, FC-GS, FC-GS-3, FC-GS-4, FC-MI, FC-PH, FC-PH-2, FC-PH-3, FC-PLDA, FC-SB-2, FC-SB-3, FC-SW-2, FC-SW-3, FC-TAPE, FC-VI, FC-SP, FCP-4, FC-BB-2, FCP, FCP-2, FC-PI-2, FC-BB-3, FC-FS-2, FC-GS-5, FC-SW-4, FCP-3, FC-LS, FC-MI-2, FC-PI-4, FC-FS-3, FC-GS-6, FC-PI-3, FC-SW-5
- Remote Management Protocol : SNMP, SNMP 3, SMI-S, CLI
- Encryption Algorithm : Aes
- Authentication Method : Radius, Tacacs+, Secure Shell V.2 (Ssh2)
- Features : Trunking, Syslog Support, Lun Zoning, Quality Of Service (Qos), Redundant Hot Swappable Fans, Mac And Ip-Based Acls Support
Expansion / Connectivity:
- Interfaces : 12 X 16GB Fibre Channel – Sfp+ ¦ 1 X Management (Gigabit Lan) ¦ 1 X Management (Rs-232)
Power
- Power Device : Internal Power Supply – Hot-Plug
- Installed Qty : 2 (Installed) / 2 (Max)
- Power Redundancy : Yes
- Power Provided : 300 Watt
- Voltage Required : Ac 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)