Specifications
Hanwha HV-X250-18XS-10 10 Gigabit Stackable Switch by Allied Telesis
10 Gigabit Layer 3 Lite Stackable Switch, 18x SFP/SFP+ ports and a single fixed PSU, US Power Cord. Optimized to use with Hanwha network camera products. Allied Telesis x250 Series switches provide a superior high-speed access solution delivering up to 10G connectivity for next generation networks. The x250 Series fiber models support 1/10G (SFP and SFP+) on all ports, making them ideal for long distance connections, and for high-capacity devices such as servers. The copper models support 1/2.5/5/10G (Multi-Gigabit) for flexible deployment options and the ability to support all end devices.
The x250 Series can form a virtual chassis stack (VCStackTM)
allowing 2 units to be managed as a single virtual device for simplicity and
flexibility.
Converging network services means increasing demand for
highly available networks with minimal downtime. VCStack, in conjunction with
link aggregation, provides a network with no single point of failure, and
provides access application resiliency. Ethernet Protection Switched Ring
(EPSRing™), and the standards-based G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection, ensure
distributed networks have high-speed access to online resources.
Network security is guaranteed, with powerful control over
network traffic types, secure management options, and multi-layered security
features. Network Access Control (NAC) gives unprecedented control over user
access to the network, in order to mitigate threats. The x250 Series uses
802.1x port-based authentication, in partnership with standards-compliant
dynamic VLAN assignment, to assess a user’s adherence to network security
policies and either grant access or offer remediation. Triauthentication ensures
the network is only accessed by known users and devices. Secure access is also
available for guests. Security from malicious network attacks is provided by
features such as DHCP snooping, STP root guard, BPDU protection and access
control lists. Each of these can be configured to perform a variety of actions
upon detection of a suspected attack.
Advanced storm protection features include bandwidth
limiting, policy-based storm protection and packet storm protection. Network
storms are often caused by cabling errors that result in a loop. The x250
Series loop detection and thrash
limiting take immediate action to prevent network storms.
The x250 Series run the advanced AlliedWare Plus™ fully
featured operating system, delivering a rich feature set and an
industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI). This reduces training
requirements and is consistent across all AlliedWare Plus devices, simplifying
network management. The Device GUI (Graphical User Interface) is an easy-to-use
and powerful management tool, with comprehensive monitoring facilities.
x250 Series switches are Software Defined Networking (SDN)
ready and able to support OpenFlow v1.3.
Autonomous Management Framework Plus (AMF Plus) automates
many everyday tasks including configuration management. The complete network can
be managed as a single virtual device with powerful centralized management
features. Growing the network can be accomplished with plug-and-play
simplicity, and network node recovery is fully zero-touch. The x250 Series
acting as AMF Plus members benefit from centralized management and network
automation.
The x250 Series acting as AMF Plus members are compatible
with our AMF-Security solution, which enables a self-defending network. The
AMF–Sec controller responds immediately to any internal malware threats by
instructing the x250 Series to isolate the affected part of the network, and
quarantine the suspect device. Vista Manager EX alerts network administrators
of threats that have been dealt with.
Key
Features:
AlliedWare Plus fully featured OS
- AMF Plus member for network automation and management
- AMF-Security compatible
- 1/2.5/5/10G (Multi-Gigabit) connectivity on copper ports
- 1/10G (SFP and SFP+) connectivity on fiber ports
- VCStack 2 units at any speed
- EPSR & G.8032 high-speed resilient rings
- Active Fiber Monitoring
- Link Monitoring
- VLAN ACLs
- Precision Time Protocol (PTP) transparent mode
- Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS)
- VLAN mirroring (RSPAN)
- Upstream Forwarding Only (UFO)
- OpenFlow for SDN
- NETCONF/RESTCONF with YANG data modelling
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