Description
Item | S5700-10P-LI-AC |
Fixed port | 8 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports, 2 GE SFP ports |
Forwarding performance | 15 Mpps |
VLAN | 4K VLANs |
Guest VLAN and voice VLAN, GVRP, MUX VLAN | |
VLAN assignment based on MAC addresses, protocols, IP subnets, policies, and ports | |
1:1 and N:1 VLAN Mapping | |
Reliability | RRPP ring topology and RRPP multi-instance |
Smart Link tree topology and Smart Link multi-instance, providing the millisecond-level protection switchover | |
SEP | |
ERPS(G.8032)(supported by the S5700-LI/S5700-SI/S5700-EI/S5700-HI series) | |
STP, RSTP, and MSTP | |
BPDU protection, root protection, and loop protection | |
IP routing | Static routing |
IPv6 features | Neighbor Discovery (ND) |
Path MTU (PMTU) | |
IPv6 ping, IPv6 tracert, and IPv6 Telnet | |
ACLs based on the source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address, Layer 4 ports, or protocol type | |
MLD v1/v2 snooping | |
Multicast | IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping and IGMP fast leave |
Multicast forwarding in a VLAN and multicast replication between VLANs | |
Multicast load balancing among member ports of a trunk | |
Controllable multicast | |
Port-based multicast traffic statistics | |
QoS/ACL | Rate limiting on packets sent and received by an interface |
Packet redirection | |
Port-based traffic policing and two-rate three-color CAR | |
Eight queues on each port | |
WRR, DRR, SP, WRR+SP, and DRR+SP queue scheduling algorithms | |
Re-marking of the 802.1p priority and DSCP priority | |
Packet filtering at Layers 2 through 4, filtering out invalid frames based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, source IP address, destination IP address, port number, protocol type, and VLAN ID | |
Rate limiting in each queue and traffic shaping on ports | |
Security | User privilege management and password protection |
DoS attack defense, ARP attack defense, and ICMP attack defense | |
Binding of the IP address, MAC address, interface, and VLAN | |
Port isolation, port security, and sticky MAC | |
Blackhole MAC address entries | |
Limit on the number of learned MAC addresses | |
802.1x authentication and limit on the number of users on an interface | |
AAA authentication, RADIUS authentication, HWTACACS authentication, and NAC | |
SSH v2.0 | |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) | |
CPU defense | |
Blacklist and whitelist | |
Access Security | DHCP relay, DHCP server, DHCP snooping, and DHCP security |
Lightning protection | Service interface: 6 kV |
Super Virtual Fabric (SVF) | Working as an SVF client that is plug-and-play with zero configuration |
Automatically loading the system software package and patches of clients One-click and automatic delivery of service configurations | |
Supports independent running client | |
Management and maintenance | iStack(excluding S5700-10P-LI-AC, S5700-10P-PWR-LI-AC, S5700S-28P-LI-AC, S5700S-52P-LI-AC and battery LAN switches) |
Virtual Cable Test (VCT) | |
Remote configuration and maintenance using Telnet | |
SNMP v1/v2c/v3 | |
RMON | |
eSight and web-based NMS | |
HTTPS | |
System logs and multi-level alarms | |
802.3az EEE | |
Dying Gasp (excluding battery LAN switches) | |
Device hibernation mode (excluding PWR serials switches, battery LAN switches,S5700-10P-LI, S5700-28X-LI-24S, S5701-28X-LI-24S-AC and S5700-52X-LI-48CS-AC) | |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 45°C |
Relative humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Input voltage | Rated voltage range: 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Maximum voltage range: 90 V to 264 V AC, 47/63 Hz |
Battery | One slot for lithium battery or lead-acid battery charger module (supported by battery LAN switches) |
Battery type | Internal BAT-4AHA and BAT-8AHA lithium batteries and external lead-acid batteries connected to the lead-acid battery charger module in the battery slot (supported by battery LAN switches) |
Battery management | Web-based management system used to check the battery status and manage the battery (supported by battery LAN switches) |
Power consumption | < 11.5 W |
Ronell –
Good, if can get more discount will much better.
Hisenberg –
The S5700-10P-LI-AC works great for us, so far no issues. 8 electrical ports is fair enough.