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Huawei Network Switches S628-PWR-E 24x10/100/1000 PoE+ Ports 4 Gig SFP 370W PoE AC 110V/220V

Brand Name: Huawei
Model Number: S628-PWR-E
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 pc
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Delivery Time: 3-5 days
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Place of Origin: China
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Huawei Network Switches S628-PWR-E S628-PWR-E Overview The S600-E series switches (S600-E for short) are new-generation Layer 3 Ethernet switches tailored for education industry. They feature high performance, high security, and intelligent management, and support a large number of access users. The S600-E was developed based on the Huawei Versatile Routing Platform (VRP) and next-generation high-performing hardware. It provides rich IPv6 features and security control functions such as Source Address Validation Improvements (SAVI) and can function as a client to access a Super Virtual Fabric (SVF) system to simplify network management. Due to the preceding characteristics, the S600-E can meet various education networks access and aggregation requirements. S628-PWR-E Specification 1 Twenty-four PoE+ 10/100/1000BASE-T ports 2 Four 1000BASE-X ports Applicable modules: GE optical module GE-CWDM optical module GE-DWDM optical module GE copper module (works at 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, or 1000 Mbit/s) Stack optical module (only used for stack connection) 1 m, 3 m, 5 m, and 10 m SFP+ high-speed copper cables (only used for stack connection) 3 m and 10 m AOC cables (only used for stack connection) 0.5 m and 1.5 m SFP+ dedicated stack copper cables (used for zero-configuration stacking, supported in V200R011C10 and later versions) GPON optical module (applicable in V200R012C00 and later versions) 3 One PNP button 4 One console port 5 Ground screw 6 Jack for AC power cable locking strap 7 AC socket - FAQ: Q: What is the difference between Huawei 3300 SI and EI switch? A: Huawei S3300 SI only supports Static routing, RIPv1, RIPv2, and ECMP, while 3300 EI supports Static routing, RIPv1, RIPv2, and ECMP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP. Q: Why the S3300 CPU Usage Is Too High When Many VLANIF Interfaces Are Configured on the S3300? A: Do not configure many VLANIF interfaces on the S3300 due to limitations on specifications and hardware performance. This prevents attacks to the CPU from numerous ARP packets or ARP Miss messages and overhigh CPU usage. Run the arp-fake expire-time 30 command in the view of each VLANIF interface to configure ARP entries and reduce the CPU usage. Besides, you are advised to load the latest patch. Q: Does the S3300 Support Port Mirroring? A: The S3300 supports port mirroring. The details are as follows: A maximum of four observing ports can be configured on an S3300 Switch. Packets from multiple ports can be mirrored to the same observing port. You can mirror incoming packets, outgoing packets, or both to an observing port. The S3300 supports Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN). That is, the observing port and mirrored port can be located on different switches. This facilitates remote device management. The S3300 supports traffic mirroring. A maximum of four observing ports can be configured on an S3300. Flows can be mirrored from multiple ports to the same observing port. Flows to be mirrored are determined by the traffic classification rule. Shipment

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