Allied Telesis ProSwitch 48‑Port PoE
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| Identifiers | |
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| Model | Allied Telesis AT-8000GS/48-30 |
| MPN | Allied Telesis AT-8000GS/48-30 |
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| Key Features | |
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Authentication method A list of authentication mechanisms that a device or service can use to verify users or devices, such as RADIUS, TACACS+, SSH, EAP, LDAP, and other protocols. The value is a comma‑separated string where each entry represents an individual method available for secure access.
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TACACS+, RADIUS |
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Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity Indicates the total count of physical RJ‑45 Ethernet connectors available on a device for wired network connectivity. The value is an integer representing how many separate ports can be used to connect Ethernet cables.
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48 |
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Certification A list of official certifications or compliance marks that the product has received from regulatory bodies, safety organizations, or industry standards groups. Each entry represents a distinct certification such as CE, FCC, RoHS, UL, or WEEE, and may include additional details like version numbers or specific test reports.
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RoHS |
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Combo SFP ports quantity Represents how many combo SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports are physically present on the product. The value is a simple integer indicating the total count of these ports, regardless of speed or interface variant.
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4 |
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Connectivity technology The network and data interface technologies supported by the product, such as Wired, Wireless, USB, Bluetooth, or combinations thereof. Each value represents a distinct technology that can be used for communication or power delivery.
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Wired |
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Console port Represents how many console ports are physically present on the product. The value is a simple integer indicating the total count of console connectors, regardless of type or version.
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RS-232 |
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Data transfer rate The maximum theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data, expressed in bits per second (bps) or its multiples such as kbps, mbps, gbps, etc. It represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing performance across devices and interfaces.
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10 Mbit/s |
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DHCP features A comma‑separated list of the DHCP roles and options that a device can provide or use, such as server, client, relay, snooping, option 82 support, and IPv6 variants. The value may contain multiple items for a single product.
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DHCP server,DHCP client |
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Flash memory The total amount of internal flash memory available in a device, expressed as a data size (e.g., megabytes or gigabytes). This attribute indicates how much data can be stored on the device’s built‑in flash storage.
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16 MB |
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Internal memory The total amount of internal memory available in a device, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much information the component can hold for active processes and affects multitasking performance.
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128 MB |
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MAC address filtering Indicates whether the device supports filtering network traffic based on MAC addresses. When enabled, the device can allow or block communication for specific devices identified by their MAC address.
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Yes |
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MAC address table The total count of unique MAC addresses that the device can store in its forwarding table. This value indicates how many devices can be simultaneously connected before the switch must start discarding or aging out older entries.
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8000 entries |
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Management protocols A list of network protocols that a device can use for configuration, monitoring and remote management, such as SNMP, HTTP/HTTPS, Telnet, SSH or other standard interfaces. Each protocol is represented by its common name and may be separated by commas or slashes in the source data.
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CLI, Telnet, SNMP, MIB, HTML, HTTP, TFTP |
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Maximum data transfer rate The highest theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data, expressed in bits per second (bps) or its multiples such as kbps, mbps, gbps, etc. This value represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing performance across devices and interfaces.
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1 Gbit/s |
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Memory type The classification of a device’s memory technology, such as DDR4 SDRAM, GDDR6, or MLC NAND. It indicates the underlying architecture and generation that determines performance characteristics like bandwidth, latency, and power consumption.
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RAM |
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Operating altitude The range of altitudes (in meters) at which a product or component can operate reliably without performance degradation due to changes in atmospheric pressure, temperature, or other altitude‑related effects.
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0 - 3000 m |
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Power requirements The electrical supply specifications needed by a device, expressed as voltage, current, frequency or a combination of these parameters. It indicates the range or exact values of mains or battery power that the product can accept or deliver, helping users verify compatibility with outlets, adapters or power supplies.
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100-240V, 50-60Hz; 1.5A |
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Power supply type The type of electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains AC, DC, USB, battery, or a combination of these options.
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AC |
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Safety A list of safety and regulatory certifications that a product complies with, such as CE, UL, FCC, or other regional standards.
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UL 1950, CSA22.2 no.950, TUV (EN60950), CE |
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Security algorithms Una lista de los algoritmos criptográficos y protocolos de seguridad que el producto soporta, como cifrado (AES, WEP), autenticación (WPA2-PSK, EAP-TLS) o protocolos de red (HTTPS, SSH). Cada elemento describe un algoritmo individual; la lista puede contener varios valores separados por comas.
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SSH |
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Switch type The classification of a network switch based on its management capabilities, such as Managed or Unmanaged. This attribute indicates whether the device can be configured and monitored remotely (Managed) or operates with fixed settings without remote configuration (Unmanaged). It helps users choose a switch that matches their networking expertise and control requirements.
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Managed |
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Switching capacity The maximum data transfer rate that the device can handle, expressed as a numeric value with an appropriate unit such as Gbit/s or Mbit/s. This attribute indicates how quickly data can be transmitted through the device and helps users compare networking performance across products.
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116 Gbit/s |
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System event log Indicates whether the device records system events, such as errors, warnings, or informational messages, in a log that can be accessed for troubleshooting or monitoring purposes.
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Yes |
| Technical features | VLAN |
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Throughput The maximum rate at which a device can process or transmit data, expressed in megabits per second (Mpps). It indicates the capacity of network equipment such as switches, routers, or hubs to handle traffic without bottlenecks.
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86.3 Mpps |
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Web-based management Indicates whether the product can be configured and monitored through a web interface accessible via a browser, allowing remote administration over a local or internet connection.
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Yes |
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Weight The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
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3.38 kg |

Allied Telesis is a technology company that provides networking solutions for businesses. Their products include switches, routers, and wireless access points. Allied Telesis is headquartered in Japan, but has offices all over the world.


