HP 1405 Switch Series Installation and Getting Started Guide (May 2013)

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Introducing the HP 1405 Switches
Switch Features
Switch Features
The features of the switches include:
All 10/100BASE-TX and 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports are auto-sensing
and support Auto-MDIX.
Plug-and-play networking—all ports are enabled—just connect the
network cables to active network devices and your switched network is
operational.
Automatically negotiated full-duplex operation for the RJ-45 ports when
connected to other auto-negotiating devices.
The 1405-5, 1405-8, and 1405-16 Switches comply with IEEE 802.3u
(100BASE-TX) standards.
The 1405-5G, 1405-8G, and 1405-16G Switches comply with IEEE 802.3ab
(1000BASE-T) standards.
The network ports on the 1405-5, 1405-5G, 1405-8, and 1405-8G Switches
support the IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standard, which
reduces power consumption when connected with EEE-compliant client
devices.
Automatic learning of the hardware addresses in each switch’s address
forwarding table. Each switch has different MAC address table sizes:
1405-5 Switch and 1405-5G Switch: 2K
1405-8 Switch: 1K
1405-8G Switch: 8K
1405-16 Switch: 4K
1405-16G Switch: 8K
The 1405-5G, 1405-8G, and 1405-16G Switches include support for up to
9216-byte Jumbo frames to improve performance of large data transfers.
Support for IEEE 802.1p prioritization Quality of Service (QoS) to deliver
data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic.
Support for EAPoL packet forwarding for 802.1x client authentication.
Support for BPDU packet forwarding for switch deployment in spanning
tree networks.
Support for Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP).
Fanless designed enables quiet operation for deployment in open spaces.