24 Port 10/100 + 2 10/100/1000 Mini GBIC Combo Web Smart Switch
- Complies with IEEE802.3/802.3u/802.3z standards
- Supports IEEE802.3x Flow Control
- Supports Port based priority and 802.1p priority tag
- Supports Port based VLAN and 802.1q Tag VLAN
- Supports Auto MDI/MDIX and N-way Auto-Negotiation
- High Switch Fabric up to 8.8Gbps
- Store-and-Forwarding switching and Non-Blocking full wire speed architecture
The EW-5226RS is a multi-port Switch that can be used to build
high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch is a
store-and-forward device that offers low latency for high-speed
networking. The switch is targeted at workgroup, department or backbone
computing environment.
The EW-5226RS has 24 auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports and 2
auto-detect Gigabit combo ports for higher connection speed. This
switch features a store-and-forward switching scheme. This allows the
switch to auto-learn and store source address in a 4K-entry MAC address
table.
This section provides you a few samples of network topology in which
the switch is used. In general, the EW-5226RS is designed as a segment
switch which with its large address table (4k MAC address) and high
performance, it is ideal for interconnecting networking segments.
PC, workstations, and servers can communicate each other by directly
connecting with EW-5226RS. The switch automatically learns nodes
address, which are subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic
based on the destination address.
By using Uplink port, the switch can connect with another switch or hub
to interconnect other small-switched workgroups to form a larger
switched network. Meanwhile, the user can also use fiber ports to
connect switches. The distance between two switches by connecting with
fiber cable can be up to 550 m (multi-mode fiber) or 10 kilometer
(single-mode fiber).
ES-5226RS has configure QoS policy priority mode and CoS (Class of
Service) configuration. QoS (Quality of Service) refers to mechanisms
in the network software that make the actual determination of which
packets have priority. CoS refers to feature sets, or groups of
services, that are assigned to users based on company policy. If a
feature set includes priority transmission, then CoS winds up being
implemented in QoS functions within the routers and switches in the
network. In an enterprise network, class of service (CoS)
differentiates high-priority traffic from lower-priority traffic. Tags
may be added to the packets to identify such classes, but they do not
guarantee delivery as do quality of service (QoS) functions, which are
implemented in the network devices.
Key feature:
• Conforms to IEEE802.3 10Base-T, IEEE802.3u
100Base-TX, IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T,IEEE802.3z Gigabit fiber,IEEE802.3x
Flow control and Back pressure, IEEE 802.3ad Port Trunk, IEEE 802.1p
Class of Service.
• 24 10/100 TX plus 2 10/100/1000/Mini-GBIC Combo
• Automatic MDI/MDIX supported
• High Switch Fabric up to 8.8Gbps
• N-way Auto-Negotiation supported
• Store-and-Forwarding Switching Architecture
• 4K-entry MAC address table
• Non-Blocking full wire speed architecture
• IEEE 802.3x Flow control:
• Pause-frame for full duplex mode
• Back-pressure for half duplex mode
• Fan free design