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07/06/2009  The new MEN-5528 Managed 24-port 10/100-2/FX/2G Multi-rate Access Switch


 

 

VOLKTEK is pleased to announce the release of our MEN-5528, a new high-performance managed SNMP Layer 2+ switch that provides users with 24 10/100Mbps Ethernet and 2 Gigabit Combo ports with both SFP slot and RJ-45. MEN-5528 emphasis in providing the SFP uplink multi-rate for both 100 FX & 1000 SX/LX can deliver significant cost savings and efficiency improvements to our customer’s businesses. This is an ideal design for ISPs to handle subscribers increasing, ISPs upgrading the switch from 100FX uplink to GbE simply replace GbE SFP module only.

The Web/SNMP management provides remote control capability that provides flexible network management and monitoring options. Whether managed through "in-band" SNMP management station, an internet web browser, or "out-of-band" on the RS-232 console port, the MEN-5528 facilitates network operational control and diagnostics.

For increased bandwidth applications, the MEN-5528 can accommodate up to 14 trunk groups with LACP link aggregation.

Moreover, these trunk ports are equipped with fair-over function to provide redundant backup if one or more of the ports are malfunctioning. It also supports both 802.1Q VLAN and GVRP* VLAN Registration thereby simplifying network traffic segmentation, broadcast domain extension and other associated benefits of constructing VLANs.

Other features include QinQ (also known as Stacked VLANs), Access Control List, GARP & GVRP, and STP, RSTP, and MSTP for ring protocol networks.

The abundance of features translates into increased efficiency and performance in network administration.

Information about the managed switch is available on VOLKTEK's corporate website at www.volktek.com. You may also contact VOLKTEK directly by e-mail at sales@volktek.com.tw, or by phone +886-2-8242-1000.

    
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