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3 COMM 24 port switch - Model 2226 Plus
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Affordable, Web-managed 10/100 Ethernet Switching with Gigabit Uplinks
The "smart" 3Com® Baseline Switch 2226 Plus is a web-managed Layer 2 10/100 Ethernet switch. It offers enterprise-class features, customized and priced for small- and mid-sized organizations. With an easy-to-use switch interface and advanced features (VLANs, IEEE 802.1X authentication and Rapid Spanning Tree), this switch is the most cost-effective way to provide a converged network.
Layer 2 Switching with Advanced Features
The Baseline Switch 2226 Plus has twenty-four 10/100 ports and two dual-purpose Gigabit ports (copper or SFP-based fiber) to connect to high-performance computers, servers, or core network backbones.
The switch provides non-blocking performance— all ports perform at wirespeed which helps to eliminate network traffic bottlenecks. Manual link aggregation allows ports to be grouped together to form an ultra-high-bandwidth connection that greatly expands bandwidth capacity to the network backbone.
This "smart" switch has the features that help build a voice ready network, with support for auto-voice VLAN, SNMP-based management, IGMP snooping and query and IEEE 802.1X for strengthening security.
The Baseline Switch 2226 Plus also supports Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree, traffic prioritization, priority queuing and VLANs. These switching features ensure optimal use of available bandwidth as traffic flow is directed according to the needs of the business.
No Switch Setup Required
This Baseline Plus switch is operational straight out-of-the-box; as long as default settings are acceptable, there is no need to configure the switch. If desired, the switch can be configured using a web browser or SNMP management software.
Web-managed Layer 2 10/100 Ethernet switch
Twenty-four 10/100 ports and two dual-purpose Gigabit ports (copper or SFP-based fiber)
Switch can be managed with SNMP-compatible software
VLANs segment the network by grouping users based on their data or traffic requirements, making the best use of available bandwidth
Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic can be automatically assigned to a voice-dedicated VLAN, optimizing this delay-sensitive traffic
With manual link aggregation, group ports together to form an ultra-high-bandwidth trunked connection to the network backbone and help prevent traffic bottlenecks
IEEE 802.1X network access control provides standards-based security combined with local authentication
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) support improves network compatibility, scalability and availability
IGMP snooping and query and multicast filtering optimizes network performance