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SMC-DS-0914-01
SMC GE Web Smart Series
EZ Switch™ 10/100/1000 10/18/26/50-Port
Gigabit Web Smart w/wo PoE Switch
Product Overview
SMC Network’s EZ Switch™ web smart series a new 10/18/26/50-port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch providing 8/16/24/48 Gigabit
w/wo PoE ports and 2 100/1000BASE-X SFP slots. The switch supports a flexible web-based management interface as well as
SNMP for both IPv4 and IPv6. The GE web smart series provides a range of feature-rich functions, including VLANs, Spanning Tree,
link aggregation, multicasting, security, storm control, and QoS with 8 priority queues. Ideal for users looking to migrate from
unmanaged to managed networks, this Smart Switch is easy to install and is perfect for SMB and SOHO businesses.
Key Features and Benefits
Performance and Scalability
This entry-level managed switch provides 20/36/52/100Gbps
wire-speed switching performance across all 10/18/26/50
ports. This enables the switch to fully support existing
high-performance PCs and laptops, which significantly
improves application response times and the speed of large
file transfers.
The two Gigabit Ethernet 100/1000BASE-X SFP slots provide
uplink flexibility, offering extended fiber connections to the
network backbone.
Feature-Rich Functionality
VLAN features support flexible network partition and
configuration, performance improvement, and cost savings.
IGMP snooping prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic and
limits bandwidth-intensive video traffic to only the subscribers.
Storm control monitors the amount of storm traffic that is sent
every single second on an interface. It allows the
administrator to specify how much storm traffic can be sent as
a percentage of the total bandwidth of an interface.
Continuous Availability
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol provides a
loop-free network and redundant links to the core network
with rapid convergence, ensuring faster recovery from failed
links, and enhancing overall network stability and reliability.
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several
physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load
balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections.
Comprehensive QoS
Support for eight egress queues per port enable differentiated
management of up to eight traffic types. Traffic is prioritized
according to 802.1p, DSCP, and TCP/UDP port number, giving
optimal performance to real-time applications such as voice and
video. Asymmetric bidirectional rate-limiting, per port or per
traffic class, preserves network bandwidth and allows maximum
control of network resources.
Enhanced Security
Port Security limits the total number of devices that can access
a switch port based on MAC address, and protects against MAC
flooding attacks. IEEE 802.1X port-based or MAC-based
access control ensures all users are authorized before being
granted access to the network. User authentication is carried
out using a standard-based RADIUS server, with support for
dynamic VLAN assignment.
Simple Management
An embedded user-friendly web interface helps users quickly
and simply configure switches. SNMP v1/v2 is supported for
management by a network management station. The switch
supports management functions over both IPv4 and IPv6. Cable
diagnostics identifies cable faults (such as short, open, etc.) and
feeds back a distance to the fault. LLDP (Link Layer Discovery
Protocol) enables administrators to monitor devices attached to
switch ports.
PoE Features
The SMCGS10/18/26/50P-Smart can provide up to 30 Watts of
power to attached devices, such as VoIP phones, wireless
access points, surveillance cameras, etc, all over existing Cat. 5
cables. The switch can deliver up to 30 Watts on 2/6/6/12 ports,
15.4 Watts on 4/12/12/24 ports, or 7.5 Watts on 8/24/24/48
ports. This eliminates the need for individual power sources for
devices in the network, saving on costs for power cables and
avoiding power outlet availability issues. If the power demand
exceeds the switch’s maximum power budget, ports can be
prioritized to receive power.
Non PoE Series PoE Series

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