Datasheet | Switches
AT-8100S Series
Layer 2~4 Stackable Fast Ethernet Switches
Key Features
AT-8100S Series
A series of Layer 2~4 24- and 48- port
Fast Ethernet stackable switches with PoE
and non-PoE ports. All PoE ports support
the IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) 30W standard.
Overview
The AT-8100S Series provides high
performance Layer 2~4 switching in an
affordable fixed configuration stackable
platform.
AT-8100S/24 and AT-8100S/24POE
switches offer 24 10/100TX ports, two
Gigabit combo ports, plus two integrated
dedicated stacking connectors that deliver
a total of 10Gbps stacking bandwidth to
each switch.
The AT-8100S/48 and AT-8100S/48POE
switch offers 48 10/100TX ports, two
Gigabit combo ports, plus two integrated
dedicated stacking connectors that deliver
a total of 10Gbps stacking bandwidth to
each switch.
The AT-8100S/16F8-SC, AT-8100S/24F-
LC and AT-8011S/24F-BDI offer fiber
connectivity with two Gigabit combo
ports, plus two dedicated stacking
connectors that deliver a total of 10Gbps
stacking bandwidth to each switch.
Easy, Well Known Management
Industry Standard AlliedWare Plus
™
CLI
Simple, intuitive, full featured Allied Telesis
Web Interface
Secure, encrypted Web and CLI management
with SSHv2 and SSL
SNMP
Two levels access privileges
Affordable, Truly Stackable 10/100/1000
Switching Platform
Single IP address stack management
10Gig resilient ring stacking architecture
Across stack link aggregation
Across stack VLAN configuration
Across stack port mirroring
Redundant standby stack master
Stackable up to 8 devices
Power Supply Redundancy
Integrated dual AC power supplies on all
AT-8100S models except AT-8100S/24C
Optional DC power versions available on
AT-8100S/24, AT-8100S/48, AT-8100S/16F8-
SC, AT-8100S/24F-LC and AT-8100S/2F-BiDi
Power over Ethernet
Provides standards-based IEEE 802.3at Power
over Ethernet to all 24 10/100TX ports or 48
10/100TX ports
Support for up to 24 class 3 powered devices
at 15.4 watts on AT-8100S/24POE and
AT-8100S/48POE
Support for up to 12 class 4 powered devices
at 30 watts on AT-8100S/24POE and
AT-8100S/48POE
All the QoS Needed in the Wiring Closet for
Today’s Voice and Data Networking
Eight priority queues
IEEE 802.1p for Layer 2 QoS
DSCP (Diffserv) for Layer 3 QoS
IEEE 802.1p to DSCP remarking traffic ready
for transport to the Layer 3 core of the
network
Layer 2 and Layer 4 Access Control List
(ACL)
Voice VLAN
Automatic QoS
Securing the Network at its
Most Vulnerable Point
IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS network login: for
advanced control for user authentication and
accountability
Guest VLAN: to ensure visitors or
unauthorized users connect only to services
defined by IT. E.g. Internet
Dynamic VLAN
TACACS+: for ease of management security
administration
Port MAC Address security options
Access Control Lists
Access Control Lists enable inspection of
incoming frames and classify them based on
various criteria. Specific actions can then be
applied to these frames in order to more
effectively manage the network traffic at layer
2 through layer 4. Typically ACLs are used
as a security mechanism, either permitting
or denying entry (hence the name Access
Control) for frames in a group, but can also
be applied to QoS.
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