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D-link Data Centre Dxs-3600 24-port Top Of Rack 10gbe Switch

D-link Data Centre Dxs-3600 24-port Top Of Rack 10gbe Switch

The DXS-3600-32S is a 24-port SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switch featuring wired-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching, routing, and...read more

The DXS-3600-32S is a 24-port SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switch featuring wired-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching, routing, and very low latency. This switch delivers high-performance 10 GbE capacity of up to 960 Gbps and forwarding rates of up to 595.2 Mbps. The switch features hot swappable power supplies and fan trays to provide a redundant, high availability architecture. With 1U height and front-to-back air flow, the DXS-3600-32S is suitable for top-of-rack (ToR) deployment in data centres or enterprise and campus aggregation network environments. Security, Performance & Availability The DXS-3600-32S switch provides a complete set of security features including L2/L3/L4 multi layer Access Control Lists and 802.1x user authentication via TACACS+ and RADIUS servers. This ensures the network is protected from unauthorised access. It also offers extensive VLAN support including GVRP and 802.1Q VLAN to enhance security and performance. A robust set of L2/L3/L4 QoS/CoS solutions help ensure that critical network services such as VoIP and video conferencing are served with priority. Bandwidth Control can be flexibly set for each port using pre-defined thresholds to assure a committed level of service for end users. For advanced applications, flow-based bandwidth control allows easy fine-tuning of service types based on specific IP addresses or protocols. Energy Efficient The DXS-3600-32S provides front-to-back airflow, a more effective cooling method throughout rack systems in data centres, compared to side-to-side airflow. The switch also features built-in smart fans; internal heat sensor monitor and detects temperature change, reacting accordingly by utilising different fan speeds for different temperatures. At lower temperatures, the fans will run slower and reduce the switch’s power consumption and noise.
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