XS-3800 and PSXS-3800 Series Multi-gigabit 10G Switches
The PSXS-3800 series are the next-generation managed (100M/1G/2.5G/5G/10G) Multi-gigabit with (1G/10G or 25G) fiber uplink Ethernet switches offering powerful L2 and basic L3 features with better functionality and usability. In addition to the extensive management features.
The PSXS/XS-3800 series consists of 2 non-PoE models which are XS-3812YAS, and XS-3810AS and 2 PoE++ models which are PSXS-3812YATS, and PSXS-3810ATS (support 802.3at/af/bt, and total up to 900W and 720W ports). The series not only provides high HW performance for aggregation/access network applications but also environment flexibility for SMBs and Enterprises
Key Features
- Fully L2 features provide easier manageability, security and QoS
- IEEE 1588v2 PTP
- ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet Linear Protection Switching (EPS)
- ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)
- DHCP Server
- IPv4/IPv6 L3 static route
- RIP v1/v2 L3 dynamic routing
- OSPFv2/v3 L3 dynamic routing
- PoE Port configuration and scheduling
- 802.3af/802.3at/802.3bt high power PoE++ standard
Benefits
The switch delivers advanced functionality in this Multi-Gig Ethernet switch including L2 and L3 switch features, etc. It also enhanced security features such as IP source guard, Access Control List guard your network from unwanted or unauthorized access.
It helps users to build on the market-leading price/performance with Multi-Gig Ethernet switch, and provide secure, reliable for aggregation network deployments.
The switch performs IEEE1588v2 PTP function, which is implemented in the hardware architecture to assure low latency and high time accuracy – which is critical for delay-sensitive financial and mobile applications.
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) is an effort at ITU-T under G.8032 Recommendation to provide sub-50ms protection and fast switching recovery for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology, and at the same time ensuring that there are no loops formed at the Ethernet layer.
These features contribute to significant reduction in operational expenditures and allows for troubleshooting without expensive truck rolls.
Specifications
Port Configuration
Model Name | Total Ports | RJ45 (100M/1G/2.5G/5G/10G) | SFP+ (1G/10G) | SFP28 (1G/10G/25G) | Console |
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PSXS-3812YATS | 12 | 10 | — | 2 | RJ45 |
PSXS-3810ATS | 10 | 8 | 2 | — | RJ45 |
XS-3812YAS | 12 | 10 | — | 2 | RJ45 |
XS-3810AS | 10 | 8 | 2 | — | RJ45 |
Hardware Performance
Model Name | Forwarding Capacity | Switching Capacity | Mac Table | Jumbo Frames |
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PSXS-3812YATS | 595.238Mbps | 300Gbps | 32K | 10K Bytes |
PSXS-3810ATS | 148.809Mbps | 200Gbps | 32K | 10K Bytes |
XS-3812YAS | 595.238Mbps | 300Gbps | 32K | 10K Bytes |
XS-3810AS | 148.809Mbps | 200Gbps | 32K | 10K Bytes |
Environmental Range
Operating Temperature | Storage Temperature | Altitude |
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0°C to 40°C | -20 to 70°C | <3000m |
Dimension, Weights, Humidity
Dimension (WxHxD) | Weight | Operating Humidity |
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Millimeter | Kilograms | |
442x44x260 | TBD | Up to 95%, non-condensing |
Power Supply / Voltage and Frequency
Power Input Voltage and Frequency |
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AC Input: 100-240 VAC, 50~60 Hz |
Compliance
EMC and Safety | |
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Software Features
Layer 2 Switching | |
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) |
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Trunking | Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) IEEE 802.3ad |
VLAN |
Supports up to 4K VLANs simultaneously (out of 4096 VLAN IDs)
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DHCP Relay |
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IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping | IGMP limits bandwidth-intensive multicast traffic to only the requesters. Supports 1024 multicast groups |
IGMP Querier | IGMP querier is used to support a Layer 2 multicast domain of snooping switches in the absence of a multicast router |
IGMP Proxy | IGMP snooping with proxy reporting or report suppression actively filters IGMP packets in order to reduce load on the multicast router |
MLD v1/v2 Snooping | Delivers IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers |
Layer 3 Switching | |
IPv4 Static routing | IPv4 Unicast: Static routing |
IPv6 Static routing | IPv6 Unicast: Static routing |
RIP v1/v2 | Routing Information Protocol (RIP) protocol are the intra-domain (interior) routing protocol which is based on distance vector routing and it is used inside an autonomous system. |
OSPF v2/v3 | OSPF is a link-state routing protocol. It is designed to be run internal to a single Autonomous System. Each OSPF router maintains an identical database describing the Autonomous System’s topology. From this database, a routing table is calculated by constructing a shortest-path tree. |
Security | |
Secure Shell (SSH) | SSH secures Telnet traffic in or out of the switch, SSH v1 and v2 are supported |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
SSL encrypts the http traffic, allowing advanced secure access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch |
IEEE 802.1X |
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Layer 2 Isolation Private VLAN Edge |
PVE (also known as protected ports) provides L2 isolation between clients in the same VLAN. Supports multiple uplinks |
Port Security | Locks MAC addresses to ports, and limits the number of learned MAC address |
IP Source Guard | Prevents illegal IP address from accessing to specific port in the switch |
RADIUS/ TACACS+ | Supports RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication. Switch as a client |
Storm Control | Prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a port |
DHCP Snooping | A feature acts as a firewall between untrusted hosts and trusted DHCP servers |
ACLs |
Supports up to 256 entries. Drop or rate limitation based on:
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Quality of Service | |
Hardware Queue | Supports 8 hardware queues |
Scheduling |
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Classification |
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Rate Limiting |
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Management | |
DHCP Server | Support DHCP server to assign IP to DHCP clients |
Remote Monitoring |
Embedded RMON agent supports RMON groups 1,2,3,9 (history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring and analysis |
Port Mirroring | Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to N-1 (N is Switch’s Ports) ports can be mirrored to single destination port. A single session is supported. |
UPnP | The Universal Plug and Play Forum, an industry group of companies working to enable device-to-device interoperability by promoting Universal Plug and Play |
s-Flow | The industry standard for monitoring high speed switched networks. It gives complete visibility into the use of networks enabling performance optimization, accounting/billing for usage, and defense against security threats |
IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP) |
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Web GUI Interface | Built-in switch configuration utility for browser-based device configuration |
CLI | For users to configure/manage switches in command line modes |
Dual Image | Independent primary and secondary images for backup while upgrading |
SNMP | SNMP version1, 2c and 3 with support for traps, and SNMP version 3 user-based security model (USM) |
Firmware Upgrade |
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Other Management |
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NTP | Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched |
HW Monitoring | Temperature Detection and Alarm |
HW Watchdog | Supported to resume operation from CPU hang up |
Loop Protection | |
ITU-T G.8031 | Supports ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet Linear Protection Switching |
ITU-T G.8032 | Supports ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching |
Loop Detection | Supports Loop Detection and Protection |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | |
Port Configuration | Supports per port PoE configuration function |
PoE Scheduling | Supports per port PoE scheduling to turn on/off the PoE devices (PDs). |
Auto-checking | Check the link status of PDs. Reboot PDs if there is no responses |
Power Delay | The switch provides power to the PDs based on delay time when PoE switch boots up, in order to protect switch from misuse of the PDs |
Clock function | |
Sync-E | Support for ZL30772 and ZLS30380 advanced servo integration |
IEEE 1588v2 PTP | Support IEEE 1588 v2 PTP (Precision Time Protocol) |
G.8265.1/ G.8275.1/G.8275.2 |
Support G.8265.1/8575.1/8275.2 profile Timing characteristics of Telecom Boundary Clocks, Class B |