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    Allied Telesis AT-x530L-28GPX-50 Managed L3+ Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) Power over Ethernet (PoE) 1U Grau

    Hersteller: ALLIED TELESIS
    L3 Stackable Switch, 24x 10/100/1000-T PoE+, 4x SFP+ Ports and dual fixed PSU, EU Power Cord
    Artikelnummer: CA05116
    Herstellernummer: AT-X530L-28GPX-50
    Verfügbarkeit: Nicht lagernd, bestellbar
    €3131,54 inkl. Steuer
    exklusive Versand
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    The Allied Telesis x530L Series are a high-performing and feature-rich choice for today’s networks. A choice of 24 or 48 Gigabit ports and 4 x 10 Gigabit uplinks, combined with the ability to stack multiple units, make the x530L Series a versatile solution for enterprise applications. Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) models enable connecting and powering wireless access points, IP surveillance cameras, and other devices. Powerful network management Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework™ (AMF) automates many everyday tasks including configuration management, easing the workload of modern networks. The entire network can be managed as a single virtual device with powerful centralized features. Growing the network can be accomplished with plug-and-play simplicity, and network node recovery is fully zero-touch. AMF secure mode increases network security with management traffic encryption, authorization and monitoring. AMF Guestnode allows third-party devices, such as IP phones and security cameras, to be part of the AMF network. Resilient Today’s converging online services mean there is increasing demand for highly-available networks with minimal downtime. Allied Telesis Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack™), in conjunction with link aggregation, provides a network with no single point of failure and application resiliency. x530L Series switches can form a VCStack of up to eight units for enhanced resiliency and simplified device management. Mixed stacking allows the x530L Series to stack with x530 Series Switches. Virtual Chassis Stacking over Long Distance (VCStack™ LD), which enables stacks to be created over long distance fiber links, makes the x530L Series the perfect choice for distributed environments too. Allied Telesis Ethernet Protection Switched Ring (EPSRing™), and the standards-based G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection, ensure that distributed network segments have high-speed, resilient access to online resources and applications. Reliable The x530L Series was designed with reliability in mind, and guarantees continual delivery of essential services. With dual built-in Power Supply Units (PSUs) and near-hitless online stack reconfiguration, maintenance can be performed without affecting network uptime. Secure A secure network environment is guaranteed. The x530L Series offers powerful control over network traffic types, secure management options, loop guard to protect against cabling mistakes, and tri-authentication for comprehensive access control. Future proof The x530L Series ensures a future-proof network, with superior flexibility and the ability to stack multiple units. All x530L models feature 10 Gigabit uplink ports and a comprehensive IPv6 feature set, to ensure they are ready for future network traffic demands. Environmentally friendly The x530L Series supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), automatically reducing the power consumed by the switch whenever there is no traffic on a port. This sophisticated feature significantly lowers operating costs by reducing the power requirements of the switch and any associated cooling equipment. Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework™ (AMF) - AMF is a sophisticated suite of management tools that provide a simplified approach to network management. Powerful features like centralized management, auto-backup, auto-upgrade, auto-provisioning and auto-recovery enable plug-and-play networking and zero-touch management. - Any x530L Series switch can operate as the AMF network master, storing firmware and configuration backups for other network nodes. The AMF master enables auto-provisioning and auto-upgrade by providing appropriate files to new network members. New network devices can be pre-provisioned, m