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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Digisol Launches Gigabit Ethernet Web-Managed Switch



DIGISOL has introduced its web-smart Gigabit Ethernet switch DG-GS1526, featuring 24-gigabit Ethernet ports with 2-gigabit SFP slots. The SFP ports add the flexibility of fiber uplink to the switch. DG-GS1526 enables networks of all sizes to introduce Gigabit Ethernet with management features targeted to meet the needs of the SMB sector. It provides a flexible web-based management interface that simplifies the configuration of switch features such as port settings, security, QoS, link aggregation and VLANs. These features can increase throughput and flexibility. DG-GS1526 comes with advanced security features to meet next-generation security requirements.
DG-GS1526 is a great entry-level Web-managed switch with 52 Gbps switching capacity and wire-speed switching performance designed to take full advantage of existing high-performance PCs and laptops by significantly improving the responsiveness of applications and file transfer speed. It also has two Gigabit SFP slots for uplink flexibility, allowing copper or fiber uplinks to servers or backbones.
8 egress queues per port enable differentiated management of up to 8 traffic types. Traffic is prioritized according to 802.1p, DSCP, IP precedence and TCP/UDP port number, giving optimal performance to real-time applications such as voice and video. Asymmetric bidirectional rate-limiting, per port or per traffic class, preserves network bandwidth allowing maximum control of network resources.
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol provides a loop-free network and redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence, to ensure faster recovery from failed links, enhancing overall network stability and reliability. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol runs STP per VLAN base, providing Layer 2 load sharing on redundant links up to 8 instances. IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections.

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