This document discusses fiber optic network deployment using Fiber To The x (FTTx) technology. It describes Planet's managed media conversion chassis and smart media converters that allow flexible FTTx solutions. The chassis provide hot-swappable slots for various converter types and remote management of status. Media converters extend network reach up to 120km and allow legacy networks to take advantage of Ethernet connectivity.
This document summarizes Shunra's Virtual Enterprise Network Appliances which emulate production network behavior to test application performance. It describes three appliances - STJ, STN, and STA - that vary in supported network interfaces, bandwidth emulation capabilities, and packet processing performance. The appliances support WAN emulation testing, load generation tools, and application analysis to help ensure service levels as applications scale on production networks.
New 3G Industrial Cellular Router from R&S TopexBogdan Calin, PMP
This document summarizes the features of the Topex Bytton ICR industrial cellular router. It provides high-speed data transfer over 3G+ networks, supports dual SIM cards, remote monitoring and control, and rugged housing suitable for extreme environments. Key features include HSPA+ speeds up to 42 Mbps, wireless and Ethernet interfaces, VPN connectivity, and support for industrial applications like telemetry.
The document describes the FCAT 01 series of Fast Ethernet Media converters. It provides media conversion from 10/100BASE-T to 100BASE-FX fiber ranging from 2km to 100km. It is available as standalone devices and in a rack-mounted chassis that can support up to 24 ports. The media converters support multimode and single-mode fiber and can propagate fiber link failures to the copper port.
Today, Metrodata offers a wide range of connectivity solutions for the LAN and WAN arena. Network Interfaces supported include those for Serial, SDH/PDH, ATM, Ethernet and Fibre applications. Our portfolio extends from simple connectivity products through to Multiplexing and Managed Service Delivery Solutions for the Telecoms Carrier market. A complete guide to Metrodata's Portfolio of products.
The document discusses how Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) can help address scaling challenges in service provider Ethernet networks. PBB introduces a backbone MAC and service identifier tag that encapsulates customer traffic. This allows hiding customer MAC addresses within the network core and provides up to 16 million service instances. The document explains how PBB can be used on its own in native Ethernet networks or combined with Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service (H-VPLS) to reduce the number of label switched paths and pseudowires needed for large VPLS implementations.
Presentation at HP Software Summit, March 15, 2007.
Within 3 years there will be 550 million 3G subscribers worldwide. What mobile services will user adopt ? The early experiences with interactive mobile video services allow to merge personal communications with content from the media industry. Future user interfaces on mobile handsets have the potential to match the successful internet community and multimedia services ? The presentation covers some 3G Video services deployed in Europe and the direction for instant communications, focused group communications and real-time sharing of music, video and messages.
VT-d and SR-IOV can improve IO virtualization performance. Microbenchmarks showed VT-d achieved near-native network and disk throughput. SR-IOV delivered 19Gbps network throughput across 30 VMs. Enterprise workloads saw VT-d match native database performance and enable higher VM consolidation. Analysis found VT-d introduced 5-12% overhead mainly from interrupt handling, which optimization can reduce.
Cube2012 scaling service provider backbone using bgp confederations for next ...Ashish Tanwer
The document outlines the internal architecture of a service provider backbone network using BGP confederations for next generation networks. It describes the key characteristics of service providers and discusses the logical design, including using IBGP with route reflectors replaced by BGP confederations. MPLS is used with virtual routers and route targets to control route distribution and identify VPN routes. Sample hardware designs using Cisco and Juniper routers and switches are also presented.
This document summarizes Shunra's Virtual Enterprise Network Appliances which emulate production network behavior to test application performance. It describes three appliances - STJ, STN, and STA - that vary in supported network interfaces, bandwidth emulation capabilities, and packet processing performance. The appliances support WAN emulation testing, load generation tools, and application analysis to help ensure service levels as applications scale on production networks.
New 3G Industrial Cellular Router from R&S TopexBogdan Calin, PMP
This document summarizes the features of the Topex Bytton ICR industrial cellular router. It provides high-speed data transfer over 3G+ networks, supports dual SIM cards, remote monitoring and control, and rugged housing suitable for extreme environments. Key features include HSPA+ speeds up to 42 Mbps, wireless and Ethernet interfaces, VPN connectivity, and support for industrial applications like telemetry.
The document describes the FCAT 01 series of Fast Ethernet Media converters. It provides media conversion from 10/100BASE-T to 100BASE-FX fiber ranging from 2km to 100km. It is available as standalone devices and in a rack-mounted chassis that can support up to 24 ports. The media converters support multimode and single-mode fiber and can propagate fiber link failures to the copper port.
Today, Metrodata offers a wide range of connectivity solutions for the LAN and WAN arena. Network Interfaces supported include those for Serial, SDH/PDH, ATM, Ethernet and Fibre applications. Our portfolio extends from simple connectivity products through to Multiplexing and Managed Service Delivery Solutions for the Telecoms Carrier market. A complete guide to Metrodata's Portfolio of products.
The document discusses how Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) can help address scaling challenges in service provider Ethernet networks. PBB introduces a backbone MAC and service identifier tag that encapsulates customer traffic. This allows hiding customer MAC addresses within the network core and provides up to 16 million service instances. The document explains how PBB can be used on its own in native Ethernet networks or combined with Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service (H-VPLS) to reduce the number of label switched paths and pseudowires needed for large VPLS implementations.
Presentation at HP Software Summit, March 15, 2007.
Within 3 years there will be 550 million 3G subscribers worldwide. What mobile services will user adopt ? The early experiences with interactive mobile video services allow to merge personal communications with content from the media industry. Future user interfaces on mobile handsets have the potential to match the successful internet community and multimedia services ? The presentation covers some 3G Video services deployed in Europe and the direction for instant communications, focused group communications and real-time sharing of music, video and messages.
VT-d and SR-IOV can improve IO virtualization performance. Microbenchmarks showed VT-d achieved near-native network and disk throughput. SR-IOV delivered 19Gbps network throughput across 30 VMs. Enterprise workloads saw VT-d match native database performance and enable higher VM consolidation. Analysis found VT-d introduced 5-12% overhead mainly from interrupt handling, which optimization can reduce.
Cube2012 scaling service provider backbone using bgp confederations for next ...Ashish Tanwer
The document outlines the internal architecture of a service provider backbone network using BGP confederations for next generation networks. It describes the key characteristics of service providers and discusses the logical design, including using IBGP with route reflectors replaced by BGP confederations. MPLS is used with virtual routers and route targets to control route distribution and identify VPN routes. Sample hardware designs using Cisco and Juniper routers and switches are also presented.
CDMA2000 networks are continuing to evolve to meet increasing demand for data. Rev. B is being commercially deployed and offers multicarrier capability to triple data rates. 1x Advanced will provide 4x the voice capacity of 1x. DO Advanced will maximize performance on existing EV-DO networks. As networks expand with LTE, 1x will remain for voice and EV-DO for ubiquitous data coverage.
Mobile WiMAX and 3G technologies each have their advantages for providing mobile broadband access. Mobile WiMAX uses OFDMA which improves multipath tolerance and supports asymmetric traffic. It also provides high data rates, advanced QoS features, and efficient support for IP services. 3G technologies have evolved from 2G systems and provide improved voice and data capabilities through innovations like HSDPA and HSUPA, but were originally optimized for voice. Mobile WiMAX is designed from the start to meet broadband requirements for high speed data.
New solutions for wireless infrastructure applicationschiportal
1) The document discusses challenges in wireless infrastructure like supporting multiple standards, high throughput, and lower costs.
2) It introduces Freescale's QorIQ B4860 SoC as a solution, which can support 3 sectors of LTE on a single chip through integrated processing.
3) The StarCore SC3900 flexible vector processor architecture is highlighted for its ability to efficiently handle different types of baseband processing like computation intensive DSP code, data manipulation, and control code, providing higher performance than prior solutions.
The Broadband Forum is an international standards organization focused on developing specifications to facilitate broadband convergence. The document discusses the Broadband Forum's strategic objectives, including facilitating broadband convergence through common standards, defining common CPE specifications, and ensuring a successful IPv4 to IPv6 migration. It also provides an overview of the Broadband Forum's scope of work, which includes specifications related to broadband management, networks, and users.
The document discusses requirements for efficient mobile backhaul with carrier Ethernet to support LTE networks. It covers:
- LTE network architecture and how it impacts transport network requirements, including the need for multiservice capability, low cost per bit transport, and support for a transition to packet-based networks.
- Key transport network requirements created by LTE like powerful OAM, fast protection switching, strong QoS support, security, and interoperability with the packet core.
- How MPLS-TP can fulfill these requirements through features like VPN support, bearer provisioning across interfaces, coordinated tunnel setup, comprehensive OAM tools, and protection switching capabilities.
The document is a 2008-2009 product catalogue from CNE T that describes their networking equipment offerings. It includes summaries of various switches, including:
- Gigabit Ethernet switches with 5, 8, 16, and 24 ports
- Fast Ethernet switches with 5, 8, 16, and 24 ports
- Web smart switches with 16 and 24 ports
- Layer 2 managed switches with 16-48 ports and expansion module slots
The summaries provide key features of each switch such as port configuration, switching capacity, management options, VLAN support, QoS, and security features.
In enterprises today, Wide Area Networks (WANs) are no
longer operating behind the scenes. WANs are central to
the daily operations and core business of organizations large
and small. However, enterprises must choose from a variety
of ways to implement WANs. This eBook examines the
various types of Wide Area Networks (WANs), and why
IT departments gravitate towards specific WAN solutions.
In addition, the paper provides constructive guidelines
for organizations seeking Local Area to Wide Area
Network extension.
SK Telecom WCDMA
1) SK Telecom discusses the development of 3G and 4G mobile networks, with WCDMA established as the 3G standard.
2) WCDMA has become the mainstream 3G technology globally, with over half a billion subscribers expected by 2010, outpacing other standards like CDMA.
3) SK Telecom has been a leader in WCDMA technology and the deployment of WCDMA networks in Korea and globally.
Ip Networking Over Satelite Course SamplerJim Jenkins
This three-day course is designed for satellite engineers and managers in government and industry who need to increase their understanding of the Internet and how Internet Protocols (IP) can be used to transmit data and voice over satellites. IP has become the worldwide standard for data communications. Satellites extend the reach of the Internet and Intranets. Satellites deliver multicast content efficiently anywhere in the world. With these benefits come challenges. Satellite delay and bit errors can impact performance. Satellite links must be integrated with terrestrial networks. Space segment is expensive; there are routing and security issues. This course explains the techniques and architectures used to mitigate these challenges. Quantitative techniques for understanding throughput and response time are presented. System diagrams describe the satellite/terrestrial interface. The course notes provide an up-to-date reference. An extensive bibliography is supplied.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile broadband technologies and their role in addressing increasing data demand. It describes how 3G and 4G networks will continue parallel development, with LTE leveraging new spectrum to provide peak data rates over 1 Gbps. Carrier aggregation in LTE Advanced will deliver higher speeds by combining multiple carriers. The focus is shifting to smart experiences through powerful local processing and cloud connectivity across a wide range of connected devices.
The document summarizes the future of optical networking. It predicts modest post-bubble growth driven by revenue, with most spending still on SONET/SDH rather than WDM. It outlines the adoption of multi-service provisioning platforms, multi-service switching platforms, and multi-service transport platforms over time. Finally, it describes how MSPPs, MSSPs, and MSTPs fit into access/collector, intra-metro/regional, and inter-office networks.
The document discusses the concepts of convergence in networking. It begins by asking what convergence is, why networks should converge, and what aspects should converge. It then discusses how convergence can be achieved. The document explores historical perspectives on voice and video networks and how they are changing. It provides examples of convergence in access networks and regional networks. The document advocates for open standards, choice, and adapting networks to be evolvable rather than pursuing full integration.
The document discusses du's broadband portfolio in the UAE, with a case study on implementing WiFi on the Dubai Metro. It outlines du's use of HSPA, WiMAX, and WiFi technologies for mobile and fixed broadband services. Specifically, du used WiMAX to provide the backhaul network for Metro WiFi access on trains and in stations. While HSPA has a smaller cell radius that shrinks with loading, WiMAX provides consistent coverage and can support more users at the cell edge achieving 512kbps throughput. Overall, WiMAX networks have higher capacity and lower latency than comparable HSPA networks.
Getting Connected And Trusting The ConnectionSuhaimi Nordin
This document discusses Telekom Malaysia's Multimedia Service Architecture (MASA). MASA has four main components: the core infrastructure, enabling system platform, enabling IP technology, and interactive service platform. It provides an overview of each component and examples of technologies that fall under each. The document emphasizes that MASA is focused on developing a value-chain type of interactive service platform to provide customers a complete one-stop-solution for multimedia services. It also references Telekom Malaysia's strategy to expand into new markets and partnership opportunities through its internet and multimedia services.
This document discusses Metrodata's MetroCONNECT solution for delivering carrier Ethernet services over legacy SDH/PDH and serial infrastructures. The MetroCONNECT family provides Ethernet extension and access demarcation, allowing service providers to offer Ethernet connectivity over a variety of access network transports. Key products include the WCM1100 for point-to-point Ethernet extension, the MC12000 chassis for aggregating connections from multiple sites, and managed Ethernet demarcation devices for network visibility and fault management.
COMSTAR-UTS is a leading Russian telecommunications company providing broadband internet, IPTV, and other services. Andrey Alekseyev discussed COMSTAR-UTS's network and IPTV infrastructure, noting its large scale in Moscow with over 200 access nodes and 4000 DSLAMs. He highlighted challenges in ensuring quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) given the old copper infrastructure and mix of managed and unmanaged devices. Alekseyev also discussed efforts to monitor service quality, including the use of industry standard and proprietary fault and performance management tools to monitor the complex IPTV and network systems.
4 g americas final hspa+ lte carrier aggregation webinar brazilRafael Junquera
This document discusses carrier aggregation of HSPA+ and LTE networks to allow higher data rates by transmitting data simultaneously over both networks. It can take advantage of unused spectrum resources to significantly increase data rates. The most promising architecture involves co-located multi-radio base stations that aggregate data at the base station. HSPA+LTE aggregation is not yet standardized but could provide benefits similar to existing carrier aggregation technologies.
This document provides an introduction and overview of several Apache Spark labs covering: a "hello world" example of Resilient Distributed Datasets (RDDs); importing and performing operations on a wine dataset using DataFrames and SQL; and using the MLlib library to perform k-means clustering on features from the wine dataset. The labs demonstrate basic Spark concepts like RDDs, DataFrames, ML pipelines, and clustering algorithms.
Apache POI is a Java library for reading and writing Microsoft file formats. It provides APIs for working with Excel, Word, PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office files. The library is open source and allows reading and modifying proprietary document formats. It can be used to programmatically create, read and edit Office files without requiring Microsoft Office to be installed. The document provides an overview of Apache POI and demonstrates how to use it to write data to an Excel file.
This document is a presentation about Apache POI given by Paolo Mottadelli at ApacheCon US 2009 in Oakland. It discusses POI modules for reading and writing Office file formats like Excel, Word and PowerPoint. It also covers topics like common HSSF and XSSF access in POI, OpenXML package concepts, text extraction, simple tasks in Excel and Word, formula evaluation, and use cases for content management systems, financial forecasting and document import.
CDMA2000 networks are continuing to evolve to meet increasing demand for data. Rev. B is being commercially deployed and offers multicarrier capability to triple data rates. 1x Advanced will provide 4x the voice capacity of 1x. DO Advanced will maximize performance on existing EV-DO networks. As networks expand with LTE, 1x will remain for voice and EV-DO for ubiquitous data coverage.
Mobile WiMAX and 3G technologies each have their advantages for providing mobile broadband access. Mobile WiMAX uses OFDMA which improves multipath tolerance and supports asymmetric traffic. It also provides high data rates, advanced QoS features, and efficient support for IP services. 3G technologies have evolved from 2G systems and provide improved voice and data capabilities through innovations like HSDPA and HSUPA, but were originally optimized for voice. Mobile WiMAX is designed from the start to meet broadband requirements for high speed data.
New solutions for wireless infrastructure applicationschiportal
1) The document discusses challenges in wireless infrastructure like supporting multiple standards, high throughput, and lower costs.
2) It introduces Freescale's QorIQ B4860 SoC as a solution, which can support 3 sectors of LTE on a single chip through integrated processing.
3) The StarCore SC3900 flexible vector processor architecture is highlighted for its ability to efficiently handle different types of baseband processing like computation intensive DSP code, data manipulation, and control code, providing higher performance than prior solutions.
The Broadband Forum is an international standards organization focused on developing specifications to facilitate broadband convergence. The document discusses the Broadband Forum's strategic objectives, including facilitating broadband convergence through common standards, defining common CPE specifications, and ensuring a successful IPv4 to IPv6 migration. It also provides an overview of the Broadband Forum's scope of work, which includes specifications related to broadband management, networks, and users.
The document discusses requirements for efficient mobile backhaul with carrier Ethernet to support LTE networks. It covers:
- LTE network architecture and how it impacts transport network requirements, including the need for multiservice capability, low cost per bit transport, and support for a transition to packet-based networks.
- Key transport network requirements created by LTE like powerful OAM, fast protection switching, strong QoS support, security, and interoperability with the packet core.
- How MPLS-TP can fulfill these requirements through features like VPN support, bearer provisioning across interfaces, coordinated tunnel setup, comprehensive OAM tools, and protection switching capabilities.
The document is a 2008-2009 product catalogue from CNE T that describes their networking equipment offerings. It includes summaries of various switches, including:
- Gigabit Ethernet switches with 5, 8, 16, and 24 ports
- Fast Ethernet switches with 5, 8, 16, and 24 ports
- Web smart switches with 16 and 24 ports
- Layer 2 managed switches with 16-48 ports and expansion module slots
The summaries provide key features of each switch such as port configuration, switching capacity, management options, VLAN support, QoS, and security features.
In enterprises today, Wide Area Networks (WANs) are no
longer operating behind the scenes. WANs are central to
the daily operations and core business of organizations large
and small. However, enterprises must choose from a variety
of ways to implement WANs. This eBook examines the
various types of Wide Area Networks (WANs), and why
IT departments gravitate towards specific WAN solutions.
In addition, the paper provides constructive guidelines
for organizations seeking Local Area to Wide Area
Network extension.
SK Telecom WCDMA
1) SK Telecom discusses the development of 3G and 4G mobile networks, with WCDMA established as the 3G standard.
2) WCDMA has become the mainstream 3G technology globally, with over half a billion subscribers expected by 2010, outpacing other standards like CDMA.
3) SK Telecom has been a leader in WCDMA technology and the deployment of WCDMA networks in Korea and globally.
Ip Networking Over Satelite Course SamplerJim Jenkins
This three-day course is designed for satellite engineers and managers in government and industry who need to increase their understanding of the Internet and how Internet Protocols (IP) can be used to transmit data and voice over satellites. IP has become the worldwide standard for data communications. Satellites extend the reach of the Internet and Intranets. Satellites deliver multicast content efficiently anywhere in the world. With these benefits come challenges. Satellite delay and bit errors can impact performance. Satellite links must be integrated with terrestrial networks. Space segment is expensive; there are routing and security issues. This course explains the techniques and architectures used to mitigate these challenges. Quantitative techniques for understanding throughput and response time are presented. System diagrams describe the satellite/terrestrial interface. The course notes provide an up-to-date reference. An extensive bibliography is supplied.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile broadband technologies and their role in addressing increasing data demand. It describes how 3G and 4G networks will continue parallel development, with LTE leveraging new spectrum to provide peak data rates over 1 Gbps. Carrier aggregation in LTE Advanced will deliver higher speeds by combining multiple carriers. The focus is shifting to smart experiences through powerful local processing and cloud connectivity across a wide range of connected devices.
The document summarizes the future of optical networking. It predicts modest post-bubble growth driven by revenue, with most spending still on SONET/SDH rather than WDM. It outlines the adoption of multi-service provisioning platforms, multi-service switching platforms, and multi-service transport platforms over time. Finally, it describes how MSPPs, MSSPs, and MSTPs fit into access/collector, intra-metro/regional, and inter-office networks.
The document discusses the concepts of convergence in networking. It begins by asking what convergence is, why networks should converge, and what aspects should converge. It then discusses how convergence can be achieved. The document explores historical perspectives on voice and video networks and how they are changing. It provides examples of convergence in access networks and regional networks. The document advocates for open standards, choice, and adapting networks to be evolvable rather than pursuing full integration.
The document discusses du's broadband portfolio in the UAE, with a case study on implementing WiFi on the Dubai Metro. It outlines du's use of HSPA, WiMAX, and WiFi technologies for mobile and fixed broadband services. Specifically, du used WiMAX to provide the backhaul network for Metro WiFi access on trains and in stations. While HSPA has a smaller cell radius that shrinks with loading, WiMAX provides consistent coverage and can support more users at the cell edge achieving 512kbps throughput. Overall, WiMAX networks have higher capacity and lower latency than comparable HSPA networks.
Getting Connected And Trusting The ConnectionSuhaimi Nordin
This document discusses Telekom Malaysia's Multimedia Service Architecture (MASA). MASA has four main components: the core infrastructure, enabling system platform, enabling IP technology, and interactive service platform. It provides an overview of each component and examples of technologies that fall under each. The document emphasizes that MASA is focused on developing a value-chain type of interactive service platform to provide customers a complete one-stop-solution for multimedia services. It also references Telekom Malaysia's strategy to expand into new markets and partnership opportunities through its internet and multimedia services.
This document discusses Metrodata's MetroCONNECT solution for delivering carrier Ethernet services over legacy SDH/PDH and serial infrastructures. The MetroCONNECT family provides Ethernet extension and access demarcation, allowing service providers to offer Ethernet connectivity over a variety of access network transports. Key products include the WCM1100 for point-to-point Ethernet extension, the MC12000 chassis for aggregating connections from multiple sites, and managed Ethernet demarcation devices for network visibility and fault management.
COMSTAR-UTS is a leading Russian telecommunications company providing broadband internet, IPTV, and other services. Andrey Alekseyev discussed COMSTAR-UTS's network and IPTV infrastructure, noting its large scale in Moscow with over 200 access nodes and 4000 DSLAMs. He highlighted challenges in ensuring quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) given the old copper infrastructure and mix of managed and unmanaged devices. Alekseyev also discussed efforts to monitor service quality, including the use of industry standard and proprietary fault and performance management tools to monitor the complex IPTV and network systems.
4 g americas final hspa+ lte carrier aggregation webinar brazilRafael Junquera
This document discusses carrier aggregation of HSPA+ and LTE networks to allow higher data rates by transmitting data simultaneously over both networks. It can take advantage of unused spectrum resources to significantly increase data rates. The most promising architecture involves co-located multi-radio base stations that aggregate data at the base station. HSPA+LTE aggregation is not yet standardized but could provide benefits similar to existing carrier aggregation technologies.
This document provides an introduction and overview of several Apache Spark labs covering: a "hello world" example of Resilient Distributed Datasets (RDDs); importing and performing operations on a wine dataset using DataFrames and SQL; and using the MLlib library to perform k-means clustering on features from the wine dataset. The labs demonstrate basic Spark concepts like RDDs, DataFrames, ML pipelines, and clustering algorithms.
Apache POI is a Java library for reading and writing Microsoft file formats. It provides APIs for working with Excel, Word, PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office files. The library is open source and allows reading and modifying proprietary document formats. It can be used to programmatically create, read and edit Office files without requiring Microsoft Office to be installed. The document provides an overview of Apache POI and demonstrates how to use it to write data to an Excel file.
This document is a presentation about Apache POI given by Paolo Mottadelli at ApacheCon US 2009 in Oakland. It discusses POI modules for reading and writing Office file formats like Excel, Word and PowerPoint. It also covers topics like common HSSF and XSSF access in POI, OpenXML package concepts, text extraction, simple tasks in Excel and Word, formula evaluation, and use cases for content management systems, financial forecasting and document import.
Strata 2015 Data Preview: Spark, Data Visualization, YARN, and MorePaco Nathan
Spark and Databricks component of the O'Reilly Media webcast "2015 Data Preview: Spark, Data Visualization, YARN, and More", as a preview of the 2015 Strata + Hadoop World conference in San Jose http://www.oreilly.com/pub/e/3289
This document provides an overview of Apache Spark Streaming. It discusses why Spark Streaming is useful for processing time series data in near-real time. It then explains key concepts of Spark Streaming like data sources, transformations, and output operations. Finally, it provides an example of using Spark Streaming to process sensor data in real-time and save results to HBase.
QCon São Paulo: Real-Time Analytics with Spark StreamingPaco Nathan
The document provides an overview of real-time analytics using Spark Streaming. It discusses Spark Streaming's micro-batch approach of treating streaming data as a series of small batch jobs. This allows for low-latency analysis while integrating streaming and batch processing. The document also covers Spark Streaming's fault tolerance mechanisms and provides several examples of companies like Pearson, Guavus, and Sharethrough using Spark Streaming for real-time analytics in production environments.
Learn how to use Apache Spark on AWS to implement and scale common big data use cases such as Real-time data processing, interactive data science, and more.
Implementing the Lambda Architecture efficiently with Apache SparkDataWorks Summit
This document discusses implementing the Lambda Architecture efficiently using Apache Spark. It provides an overview of the Lambda Architecture concept, which aims to provide low latency querying while supporting batch updates. The Lambda Architecture separates processing into batch and speed layers, with a serving layer that merges the results. Apache Spark is presented as an efficient way to implement the Lambda Architecture due to its unified processing engine, support for streaming and batch data, and ability to easily scale out. The document recommends resources for learning more about Spark and the Lambda Architecture.
Spark machine learning & deep learninghoondong kim
Spark Machine Learning and Deep Learning Deep Dive.
Scenarios that use Spark hybrid with other data analytics tools (MS R on Spark, Tensorflow(keras) with Spark, Scikit-learn with Spark, etc)
http://flink-forward.org/kb_sessions/flink-and-beam-current-state-roadmap/
It is no secret that the Dataflow model, which evolved from Google’s MapReduce, Flume, and MillWheel, has been a major influence to Apache Flink’s streaming API. The essentials of this model are captured in Apache Beam. Beam provides the Dataflow API with the option to deploy to various backends (e.g. Flink, Spark). In this talk we will examine the current state of the Flink Runner. Beam’s Runners manage the translation of the Beam API into the backend API. The Beam project itself has made an effort to summarize the capabilities of each Runner to provide an overview of the supported API concepts. From all open sources backends, Flink is currently the Runner which supports the most features. We will look at the supported Beam features and their counterpart in Flink. Further, we will look at potential improvements and upcoming features of the Flink Runner.
Since 2014, Typesafe has been actively contributing to the Apache Spark project, and has become a certified development support partner of Databricks, the company started by the creators of Spark. Typesafe and Mesosphere have forged a partnership in which Typesafe is the official commercial support provider of Spark on Apache Mesos, along with Mesosphere’s Datacenter Operating Systems (DCOS).
In this webinar with Iulian Dragos, Spark team lead at Typesafe Inc., we reveal how Typesafe supports running Spark in various deployment modes, along with the improvements we made to Spark to help integrate backpressure signals into the underlying technologies, making it a better fit for Reactive Streams. He also show you the functionalities at work, and how to make it simple to deploy to Spark on Mesos with Typesafe.
We will introduce:
Various deployment modes for Spark: Standalone, Spark on Mesos, and Spark with Mesosphere DCOS
Overview of Mesos and how it relates to Mesosphere DCOS
Deeper look at how Spark runs on Mesos
How to manage coarse-grained and fine-grained scheduling modes on Mesos
What to know about a client vs. cluster deployment
A demo running Spark on Mesos
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on using machine learning with Apache Spark. The presentation introduces Apache Spark and its architecture, Scala notebooks in Spark, machine learning components in Spark, pipelines for machine learning tasks, and examples of regression, classification, clustering, collaborative filtering, and model tuning in Spark. It aims to provide a hands-on, example-driven introduction to applying machine learning using Apache Spark without deep dives into Spark architecture or algorithms.
Reactive dashboard’s using apache sparkRahul Kumar
Apache Spark's Tutorial talk, In this talk i explained how to start working with Apache spark, feature of apache spark and how to compose data platform with spark. This talk also explains about reactive platform, tools and framework like Play, akka.
Spark Streaming makes it easy to build scalable fault-tolerant streaming applications. In this webinar, developers will learn:
*How Spark Streaming works - a quick review.
*Features in Spark Streaming that help prevent potential data loss.
*Complementary tools in a streaming pipeline - Kafka and Akka.
*Design and tuning tips for Reactive Spark Streaming applications.
Data processing platforms architectures with Spark, Mesos, Akka, Cassandra an...Anton Kirillov
This talk is about architecture designs for data processing platforms based on SMACK stack which stands for Spark, Mesos, Akka, Cassandra and Kafka. The main topics of the talk are:
- SMACK stack overview
- storage layer layout
- fixing NoSQL limitations (joins and group by)
- cluster resource management and dynamic allocation
- reliable scheduling and execution at scale
- different options for getting the data into your system
- preparing for failures with proper backup and patching strategies
Big Data and Fast Data - Lambda Architecture in ActionGuido Schmutz
Big Data (volume) and real-time information processing (velocity) are two important aspects of Big Data systems. At first sight, these two aspects seem to be incompatible. Are traditional software architectures still the right choice? Do we need new, revolutionary architectures to tackle the requirements of Big Data?
This presentation discusses the idea of the so-called lambda architecture for Big Data, which acts on the assumption of a bisection of the data-processing: in a batch-phase a temporally bounded, large dataset is processed either through traditional ETL or MapReduce. In parallel, a real-time, online processing is constantly calculating the values of the new data coming in during the batch phase. The combination of the two results, batch and online processing is giving the constantly up-to-date view.
This talk presents how such an architecture can be implemented using Oracle products such as Oracle NoSQL, Hadoop and Oracle Event Processing as well as some selected products from the Open Source Software community. While this session mostly focuses on the software architecture of BigData and FastData systems, some lessons learned in the implementation of such a system are presented as well.
Lambda Architecture with Spark, Spark Streaming, Kafka, Cassandra, Akka and S...Helena Edelson
Regardless of the meaning we are searching for over our vast amounts of data, whether we are in science, finance, technology, energy, health care…, we all share the same problems that must be solved: How do we achieve that? What technologies best support the requirements? This talk is about how to leverage fast access to historical data with real time streaming data for predictive modeling for lambda architecture with Spark Streaming, Kafka, Cassandra, Akka and Scala. Efficient Stream Computation, Composable Data Pipelines, Data Locality, Cassandra data model and low latency, Kafka producers and HTTP endpoints as akka actors...
The document describes a massively parallel and flexible optical network enabled by gRPC that allows 1Pbps transmission. It uses Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) over multi-core fiber to transmit over 400 optical channels in parallel. A Dynamic MAC allows handling skews caused by different wavelengths, fibers, and routes. The Dynamic MAC and gRPC enable flexible traffic routing and link bandwidth control. A demonstration shows a controller using gRPC to dynamically control link settings and routes based on traffic volume in real-time.
The document discusses different types of passive optical networks (PONs) including BPON/APON, EPON, and GPON. It describes the key components of a PON including the optical line terminal (OLT) located at the central office which provides the interface to the backbone network, and optical network units (ONUs) or optical network terminals (ONTs) located at the customer premises. It also discusses the optical distribution network (ODN) which connects the OLT to the ONUs/ONTs using passive splitters, and some advantages and disadvantages of PON architectures.
This document provides an overview of LTE including:
1) What LTE is and why it was needed to replace 3G networks
2) The Evolved Packet System (EPS) architecture consisting of the Evolved UTRAN and Evolved Packet Core
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Alcatel-Lucent has commercially launched next generation 100G coherent technology in their 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS). This provides the highest density of 100G with up to 5x100G per shelf or 15x100G per bay. It offers best-in-class performance through integrated ultra fast electro-optics and Bell Labs innovation. Softbank Telecom has selected this solution to upgrade their Japanese backbone network to support increasing bandwidth demands.
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The document summarizes developments made to a System on Chip (SoC) to support higher order QAM modulation for wireless systems operating at 38 GHz. Key developments include:
1) Increasing the resolution of analog-to-digital converters and digital-to-analog converters from 8-10 bits to 10-12 bits to support 64QAM modulation.
2) Design improvements to suppress internal clock jitter to less than ±50 picoseconds to enable effective operation with higher resolution converters.
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Fiber media converter is a cost-effective solution to overcome the bandwidth and distance limitations of traditional network cable. It dramatically increases the bandwidth and transmission distance of the local area network (LAN) by allowing the use of fiber and integrating new equipment into existing cabling infrastructure.
This presentation is based on the book "Building the Mobile Internet", the central theme being that the lack of a true session layer in the TCP/IP stack causes problems with mobility. The presentation addresses different ways of dealing with that problem on the various layers of the TCP/IP stack.
Small cells and femtocells are needed to address increasing mobile traffic demands and provide better coverage and service. They offer several benefits:
1) They provide more network capacity and better performance by offloading traffic from the macro network. This keeps pace with exponentially growing traffic demands.
2) They enable lower capital and operating expenses compared to traditional macro cells by reducing costs of site acquisition, installation, and power/maintenance needs.
3) They improve the user experience indoors where most data is used by enhancing service availability, data rates, and quality of service in bandwidth-constrained areas.
Widyatama.lecture.applied networking.iv-week-13.future internet networkingDjadja Sardjana
The document discusses future directions for internet architecture to accommodate emerging wireless and sensor networking needs. It proposes evolutionary, overlay, and revolutionary strategies. Evolution involves extending IP to support mobility and wireless scenarios. Overlays create new optimized networks working across the internet. Revolution specifies a new "beyond IP" network for mobile/wireless applications. All approaches aim to revise networking assumptions and design for new capabilities.
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Allied Telesis is a global leader in IP/Ethernet networking solutions known for reliability, quality, and innovation. They produce over 600 networking products each month, including switches, media converters, optical modules, network interface cards, routers, wireless equipment, and network management software. Allied Telesis is committed to high standards, affordability, and excellent long-term support to enable efficient delivery of voice, video, and data services worldwide.
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AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
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Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
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3. Media Conversion
Telecom and ISP FTTx Solution
Telecom / ISP
Building a network solution of FTTH (Fiber To the Home) or FTTC (Fiber to the Curb) for ISPs, PLANET Manageable family of chassis and FST, GST converters offer
the multiple selections for FTTx deployment. Manageable family is a series of managed Media Conversion Center that provides hot plug and play slots for various types
of converters. Through the management interface, the entire status of the converters could be remotely controlled within the chassis from on/off and status/statistics of
ports, as well as the advanced features like redundant links.
Protect Investment Extension & Expansion
New networking applications can take the advantage of an Ethernet With the feature-rich chassis, at least 16 converters can easily expand the
connection for both power and connectivity. PLANET media converter fiber-optic networks by simply plug and play. The wiring distance of PLANET
products bring the power and data from the carrier and needs no extra media converter chassis is extendable from 2 up to 120 kilometers and the
power supply which saves additional investment of deployment. media converter transmission distance is up to 120 kilometers and available
upon request as well.
FTTHome FTTBusiness
Gigabit Media Converter
Fast Ethernet Media Converter
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Smart LLCF/LLR
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Media
7-Slot
20 Km 100 Gigabit 100 100
SM 1000
Fiber Switch
Work Group Switch
SOHO Switch
1000 60 Km
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16-Slot
1000
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Managed Media
Internet .
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Converter Chassis Dual
Web, SNMP managed Fiber
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15 Km Web managed
Router SM
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Web Smart Media Converter
L3 Gigabit Switch
ISP Central Building 100 100Base-FX Fiber-optic
1000 1000Base-SX/LX Fiber-optic
100Base-TX UTP
1000Base-T UTP
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Managed Media Converter Chassis
16-Slot SNMP Managed Converter Chassis
MC-1610MR / MC-1610MR48
• Configurable through console, Telnet, Web and SNMP
• Provides SNMP status of power, fan and converters with trap functions
for any chassis and connectivity events
• TS-1000 version 1 and version 2 OAM function
for remote Terminal monitoring and managment
• Remote Syslog and local System log
• Managed IP Filter and Denial of Service Front
• Temperature Threshold Configuration / Alarm
• Supports up to sixteen hot-swappable slide-in modular media converter
• Supports the PLANET smart series Fast Ethernet FST-80x and
Gigabit Ethernet GST-70x / GST-80x Media Converter
• Two power slots for redundant power support
• Options of 100~240V AC or -48V DC supplies
• Bay power isolation ensure each bay is electrically isolated from each other
• Up to two fans installation for increased air-flow for system cooling
Rear
Smart Media Converter
10/100/1000T to 1000SX/LX Smart Converter
GST-80x
• DIP switch for smart function setting
• Auto MDI/MDIX on TP port
• LLR / LLCF for fiber connection diagnostic
• Manageable through MC-1600MR / MR48, MC-1610MR / MR48
• Bandwidth Control, VLAN configure by Chassis
• TS-1000 OAM terminal CPE
Model GST-802 GST-802S20 GST-805A GST-806A GST-806B20
10/100TX SC SC SFP WDM WDM
120km
Max. Fiber Distance 550m 20km 20km 20km
Vary on SFP module *
* Refer to page 17 for the available SFP modules.
10/100TX to 100FX Media Converter
FST-80x / FST-81x
• Auto-negotiation on TP port
• LED indicators for status monitor
• Various optional fiber connector on different model
• Auto MDI / MDI-X on TP port
• Manageable through MC-1600MR / MR48, MC-1610MR / MR48
• TS-1000 OAM terminal CPE (FST-81x)
• 9K Jombo frame (FST-81x)
FST-801 FST-802 FST-802S15 FST-806A20 FST-806B20
Model FST-811 FST-812 FST-812S15 FST-816A20 FST-816B20
Fiber Connector ST SC SC WDM WDM
Max. Fiber Distance 2km 2km 15km 20km 20km
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Media Converter Chassis
7/15-Slot Unmanaged Converter Chassis
MC-700 / MC-1500 / MC-1500R
• Hot-swappable feature on each slot
• LED indicators for system status monitor
• VC-20x / ICS-10x / FT-80x / FT-90x / GT-70X / GT-80X /
FT-1105A / FT-1205A compatible
• Redundant power supply support ( MC-1500R)
VC-20x / ICS-10x compatible
• 10/19-inch Rack mountable
Model MC-700 MC-1500 MC-1500R
Interface 10 inch 19 inch 19 inch
Number of Converter Slot 7 15 15
Power Input 100-240V AC 100-240V AC 100-240V AC
-48V DC or
Optional Redundant Power - -
100-240V AC
Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
10/100/1000T to 1000SX/LX Media Converter
GT-80x
• Auto-negotiation, Auto MDI / MDI-X on TP port
• LED indicators for status monitor
• Various optional fiber connector on different model
• 10/19-inch chassis compatible (MC-700 / MC-1500R / MC-1500)
• 9K Jumbo frame
• OAM Terminal (TS-1000 and IEEE 802.3ah) supported
• Hardware based dying gasp event notification
• Link Fault Pass through (LFP) support
10/100/1000T to Dual 1000SX/LX Media Converter
GT-1205A
• Dual 1000Base-X mini-GBIC SFP Slot
• One 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Port
• 3-Port Gigabit Data Switching
• IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
• Wall Mounting or DIN-Rail Support
• Support Fiber Optical up to 120km (Vary on SFP module)
GT-806A1/ GT-806B15/
Model GT-802 GT-802S GT-805A GT-1205A
GT-806A60 GT-806B60
Fiber Connector SC SC SFP WDM WDM SFP
Mode Multimode Single mode Vary on module Single mode Single mode Vary on module
~120km Vary on ~120km Vary on
Max. Fiber Distance 550m 10km 15 km/60 km 15 km/60 km
SFP module SFP module
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Fast Ethernet Media Converter
10/100TX to 100FX Media Converter
FT-80x
• Auto MDI/MDI-X on TP port
• Various optional fiber connector on different model
• Rear DIP switch for FX duplex mode selection
• Side DIP switch for LFP mode selection
• 10/19-inch chassis compatible (MC-700 / MC-1500R / MC-1500)
Model FT-801 FT-802 FT-802S15 FT-802S35 FT-806A20 FT-806B20
Fiber Connector SC SC SC SC WDM WDM
Max. Fiber Distance 2km 2km 15km 35km 20km 20km
3-Port Media Converter
FT-1105A / FT-1205A
• Auto MDI/MDI-X on TP port
• Hardware redundant swap less than 10 ms
• 3-Port Switch mode or Redundant mode
• LBR (Loop Back Reply) on / off selection
• 10/19-inch chassis compatible (MC-700 / MC-1500R / MC-1500)
Model FT-1105A FT-1205A
Redundant Port Dual TP Dual Fiber
Fiber Connector 100FX SFP* 100FX SFP
Max. Fiber Distance ~60km
* Refer to page 19 for the available 100FX SFP modules.
Manageable Standalone Media Converter
10/100/1000Base-T to 1000Base-SX/LX Managed Media Converter
GT-90x
• IP-Based Web interface for remote management
• SNMP v1, v2c and SNMP Trap for alarm notification of events
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Q-in-Q VLAN and Management VLAN control
• TS-1000 / IEEE 802.3ah OAM for remote terminal monitoring and management
• Remote Loop Back Test Function for link diagnostic
• IEEE 802.1p Tag priority / IP Address priority / IP DSCP QoS
• Bandwidth control and Broadcast / Multicast / Unicast storm control
• Compact size, standalone or work with PLANET
MC-7/15R/15 family media chassis
Model GT-902 GT-902S GT-905A GT-906A15 / GT-906B15 /
GT-906A60 GT-906B60
Fiber
SC SC SFP WDM WDM
Connector
Max.
550m 10km ~120km 15 km/60 km 15 km/60 km
Fiber Distance
10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX/SFP
Managed Media Converter
FT-90x
• IP-Based Web interface for remote management
• SNMP Trap for alarm notification of events
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and Management VLAN control
• TS-1000 OAM for remote terminal monitoring
and management
• Remote Loop Back Test Function for link diagnostic Model FT-902 FT-902S15 FT-902S35 FT-905A FT-906A20 FT-906B20
• IEEE 802.1p Tag priority Class of Service
Fiber
• Bandwidth control Connector
SC SC SC SFP WDM WDM
• Compact size, standalone or work with
PLANET MC-7/15R/15 family media chassis Max.
2km 15km 35km ~60km 20km 20km
• Wall mountable design Fiber Distance
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VDSL2 Media Conversion
10/100TX to VDSL2 Media Converter 10/100TX to Coaxial VDSL2 Converter
VC-201A VC-202A
• ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2 (Profile 17a) • ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2 (Profile 17a)
• Two RJ-11 connectors, one for VDSL2 and • Coaxial to Copper media Converter
the other for POTS connection - One BNC port connect with Coaxial cable
• Built-in POTS splitter - One 10/100Base-TX copper
• CO/CPE mode selectable via DIP switch - Long reach Ethernet distance up to 3.0km
• Compact size, standalone or work with • CO/CPE mode selectable via DIP switch
MC-700 / MC-1500R / MC-1500 family Media chassis • Compact size, standalone or work with MC-700 /
MC-1500R / MC-1500 family Media chassis
10/100TX to VDSL2 Media Converter
VC-231
• ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2 (Profile 17a/30a)
• One RJ-11 connector for VDSL2 connection
• CO/CPE mode selectable via DIP switch
• Selectable target profile and SNR margin
• Up to 100/100Mbps bandwidth
• Support extensive LED indicators for network diagnostics
• Compact size – Standalone or work with MC-7/15 family Media Chassis
Model VC-201A VC-202A VC-231
VDSL2 Profile 17a 17a 17a / 30a
Long Reach Connector RJ-11 Coaxial / RG-58 RJ-11
Max. Down/ Up Stream 100/55 Mbps 100/60 Mbps 100/100 Mbps
Max. Phone Wire Distance 1.5km 3.0km 1.4km
Serial over Ethernet Media Conversion
RS-232 / 422 / 485 over IP Ethernet Media Converter
ICS-100 / ICS-102 / ICS-102S15
• RS-232 / RS-422 and RS-485 to Ethernet economy solution
• IP-Based Web interface for remote management
• Selectable serial operate mode
• Virtual COM, TCP Server, TCP Client/UDP Client connections
• Supports PLANET Smart Discovery Utility
• SMTP EMail for alarm notification of events
• Supports standalone (Server mode) or pair-operation (Converter mode)
• LED indicators for easy network diagnose
• Compact size, standalone or work with PLANET MC-7/15R/15 family media chassis
• Wall mountable design
Model ICS-100 ICS-102 ICS-102S15
Serial Interface DB9 RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485
Fast Ethernet Interface 10/100Base-TX 100Base-FX
Connector RJ-45 SC SC
Mode - Multimode Single mode
Max. Distance 100m 2km 15km
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Plastic Optical Fiber
10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX SMI Fast Ethernet
Converter
FT-807 / FT-807L
• Complies with IEEE 802.3u, 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX
• RJ-45 TP to POF (Plastic Optic Fiber interface) conversion
• POF Connector:
- FT-807: SMI - Small Multimedia interface
- FT-807L: OptoLock plug-less POF interface
• Low-Cost and High-Speed Data Transmission FT-807 SMI Interface
• Compact Size and Easy Installation
• Plug and Play
Model FT-807 FT-807L
LAN Interface 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 10/100Base-TX RJ-45
Fiber Interface SMI OptoLock
Max. Distance 50m 50m FT-807L OptoLock Interface
Video over Fiber Optical Converter
Video over Fiber Media Converter Kit
VF-102-KIT
• Video + Data over fiber transmission
• 8 bit Video Signal digital sampling
• PAL, NTSC, SECAM compatible
• 20km max. distance
• Data Type: RS-422 / RS-485
• Standalone or work with PLANET MC-700/1500/1500R converter chassis
• Plug and Play
Transmission
Model Fiber Photo Mode Distance
VF-101-KIT ST Multi-mode 2km
VF-102SC-KIT SC Multi-mode 2km
VF-102S15-KIT SC Single-mode 15km
VF-102-KIT FC Single-mode 20km
VF-102-KIT
VF-106-KIT SC / WDM Single-mode 20km
Din Rail Installation Chassis Installation Wall Mount
(Optional Kit-Apply to PLANET converter Installationt
of the same form factor)
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10. Power over Ethernet
Office VoIP Phone, Wireless AP &
IP Surveillance power deployment solution
PoE IP Telephony power outlet not easily found in the ceiling or in the outdoor. The
PoE IP camera or Wireless AP can be installed any where it is
PLANET IEEE 802.3af compliant IP phones can be installed without
needed regardless of the restrictions of power outlet locations.
requirement of an additional power cable because the power can be
PLANET PoE solution helps enterprise to create an integrated data, voice
provide from the standard Ethernet cable. IP Telephony becomes
and powered network.
more reliable and cheaper to install, which helps enterprises save
tremendous cost when upgrading to IP Telephony communications
Simply the installation of network appliances
infrastructure.
Flexible network deployment options
PoE Wireless & IP Surveillance Safe powering of standard compliant as well as legacy devices
While video sur veillance system becomes more and more Investment protection of existing Ethernet switches and
impor tant for visible security in the of fice or public area, cabling infrastructure
the IP cameras with PoE function would be a lot helpful
Centralizing power delivery and management solution
for the surveillance deployment and wireless AP when the
PoE Wireless Access Point PoE IP Camera
11b/g/n AP PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE
N N N N
PoE
Laptop WiFi-Phone PDA Laptop
Port Security IP/MAC ACL
Internet
Router
Managed PoE Switch
SMB PoE IP office
PoE VoIP Phone Public/Server Groups
Management Client
Gigabit
PoE PoE PoE Switch
SSL / Telenet /Web
IP PBX Data Server
Printer Server
IP DSCP QoS
PoE usage status
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
1000Base-T UTP
100Base-TX UTP
N 2.4GHz 802.11n
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11. Power over Ethernet
Layer 2 Managed High Power 802.3at PoE Switches
24-Port Gigabit 802.3at PoE Managed 24+2G TP/SFP Managed 802.3at
Stackable Switch PoE Switch
SGSW-24040HP WGSW-2620HP
• Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units • IEEE802.3af/802.3at power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• IEEE 802.3af/802.3at Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • Remote PoE power management and monitor
• 360Watts PoE Budget, up to 24 PoE powered devices • Up to 30.8 Watts per port / 320W total PoE budget
• Up to 30.8 Watts per port • 802.1Q / Q-in-Q / Port-Based VLAN
• Remote PoE power management and monitor • 802.1D STP / 802.1S MSTP
• Configurable PoE Schedule by hour / Weekly basis • Static Port Trunk /802.3ad LACP
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q • TOS/DSCP QoS and Bandwidth Control
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree • L2 / L3 / L4 ACL, SSL and Port Security
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control • SNMP v1 / v2c / v3 and 4 RMON Groups
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3
10-Port Gigabit 802.3at PoE 8+2G TP/SFP Managed 802.3at PoE Switch
Managed Switch FGSD-1022HP
WGSD-10020HP • High Power IEEE 802.3at PoE compliant, up to 30 Watts per PoE port
• IPv4 / IPv6 Management and SSH / SSL Secure Management • IEEE 802.3af PoE compliant, up to 15.4 Watts per PoE port
• IEEE802.3at/802.3af power over Ethernet • 150 watts total PoE budget
• 150 watts total PoE budget • Over temperature / usage threshold PoE budget auto control
• DHCP Snooping / ARP Inspection and IP Source Guard • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q • Layer 3 / 4 Access Control List
• IEEE 802.1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol • SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and 4 RMON groups
Model SGSW-24040HP WGSD-10020HP WGSW-2620HP FGSD-1022HP
10/100TX - - 24 8
10/100/1000T 24 8 2 2
1000SX/LX 4 2 2 2
No. of Class 4 PDs 10 5 10 5
No. of Class 3 PDs 24 8 24 8
PoE Power Budget 360Watts 150Watts 360Watts 150Watts
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12. Power over Ethernet
Layer 2 Managed PoE Switches
24-Port Gigabit PoE Managed 24-Port Gigabit PoE + 4-Port Gigabit TP/SFP
Stackable Switch Managed Switch
SGSW-24040P / SGSW-24040P4 (380W) WGSW-28040P/ WGSW-28040P4 (380W)
• Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units • IPv6/IPv4 Web / Telnet / SNMP v1, v2c / SSH / SSL Management
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• 220Watts / 380Watts PoE Budget, up to 24 PoE powered devices • 180 Watts / 380 Watts PoE Budget / Remote PoE Power control
• Remote PoE power management and monitor • IEEE 802.1D / 1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol
• Configurable PoE Schedule by hour / Weekly basis • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q • QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree • Layer 3 / 4 Access Control List
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 4 Gigabit TP/SFP 24 + 2G TP/SFP Standalone Managed
Combo PoE Managed Switch PoE Switch
SGSW-2840P / SGSW-2840P4 (380W) FGSW-2620PVM / FGSW-2620VMP4
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • 24 10/100Mbps PoE “Data + Power”
• 220Watts / 380Watts PoE Budget, up to 24 PoE powered devices • Remote PoE power management and monitor
• Web interface for remote PoE power management and monitor • Up to 15.4 Watts per port / 190W/ 380W Total PoE Budget
• Power feeding on/off and priority configuration • 802.1Q / Q-in-Q / Port-Based VLAN
• IP Stacking management, up to 36 units • 802.1D STP / 802.1W RSTP
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Protocol VLAN / GVRP / Q-in-Q • Static Port Trunk /802.3ad LACP
• IEEE 802.1d / 1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol • TOS/DSCP QoS and Bandwidth Control
• IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and Querier mode • L2 / L3 / L4 ACL, SSL and Port Security
• Policy-Based DiffServ / Bandwidth Control • SNMP v1 / v2c and 4 RMON Groups
• 802.1X / RADIUS / SSH / SSL
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON
SGSW- SGSW- WGSW- WGSW- SGSW- FGSW- FGSW- FGSW-
Model 24040P 24040P4 28040P 28040P4
SGSW-2840P
2840P4 2620VMP4 2612PVM 2620PVM
FGSD-1022P
10/100TX - - - - 24 24 24 24 24 8
10/100/
24 24 28 28 4 4 2 2 2 2
1000T
No.of PDs 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 12 24 8
PoE Power
220Watts 380Watts 180Watts 380Watts 220Watts 380Watts 380Watts 110Watts 190Watts 180Watts
Budget
Stack Hardware Stacking,
- - IP Stacking, up to 36 units - - - -
Capability up to16 units
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13. Power over Ethernet
Layer 2 Managed PoE Switches
24 + 2G TP/SFP Standalone 8-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Gigabit TP/SFP
Managed PoE Switch Combo PoE Managed Switch
FGSW-2612PVM FGSD-1022P
• 12 10/100Mbps PoE “Data + Power” • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• Remote PoE power management and monitor • 180Watts PoE Budget, up to 8 PoE powered devices
• Up to 15.4 Watts per port / 110W Total PoE Budget • Web interface for remote PoE power management and monitor
• 802.1Q / Q-in-Q / Port-Based VLAN • Power feeding on/off and priority configuration
• 802.1D STP / 802.1W RSTP • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Protocol VLAN / GVRP / Q-in-Q
• Static Port Trunk /802.3ad LACP • IEEE 802.1d / 1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol
• TOS/DSCP QoS and Bandwidth Control • IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and Querier mode
• L2 / L3 / L4 ACL, SSL and Port Security • Policy-Based DiffServ / Bandwidth Control
• SNMP v1 / v2c and 4 RMON Groups • 802.1X / RADIUS / SSH / SSL
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON
PLANET PoE Schedule for Power Saving
AM 08:00 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 AM 08:00
SGSW-24040P
SGSW-24040P
PoE PoE PoE PoE
PoE PoE PoE PoE
Power Power Power Power
Power Power Power Power Off Off Off On
On On On On
6 Watts 6 Watts 12 Watts 12 Watts
6 Watts 6 Watts 12 Watts 12 Watts
Save 24Watts / hr during off-business hours
Total consumed 36Watts / hr
Total Saved = 10800Watts / month
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
PLANET PoE Priority for Critical Services - Example on VoIP System
No PoE Priority With PoE Priority
Over Loaded Over Loaded
PoE PoE
Powered Not Powered Not Powered Powered
PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE
Low Priority High Priority
Not critical mission PoE device Critical mission Not critical mission PoE device Critical mission
PoE device PoE device
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
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14. Power over Ethernet
Web Smart PoE Switches
8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps with 2 Shared SFP 16-Port 10/100Mbps PoE Web Smart Switch
PoE Web Smart Switch FNSW-1608PS / FGSW-1828PS
GSD-802PS • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • 110Watts PoE Budget, up to 8 PoE powered devices
• 110Watts PoE Budget, up to 8 PoE powered devices • Web interface for remote PoE power management & monitor
• Web interface for remote PoE power management & monitor • Power feeding on/off and priority configuration
• Power feeding on/off and priority configuration • Support PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port • Port-based and IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN up to 26 VLAN groups
• IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN • Static Port Trunking, up to 8 ports and 8 groups max
• Support IGMP Snooping v1/v2 and IGMP Query • IGMP Snooping v1 and v2 for multicast group control
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol • IEEE 802.1p / DSCP based QoS
• 802.1X Port-Based Authentication • 2-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Uplink port for long distance depeloyment
• 13” Desktop size, 19” rack mountable
24-Port 10/100Mbps PoE Switch 8-Port 10/100Mbps Switch with
FNSW-2400PS 4-Port PoE Inject
• 130Watts PoE Budget, up to 24 PoE power devices FSD-804PS
• IEEE 802.3 af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts per port • 55Watts PoE Budget, up to 4 PoE powered devices
• Remote Web Management • Web interface for remote PoE power management and monitor
• Support IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree • Power feeding on/off and priority configuration
• Port-based / IEEE 802.1Q / VLAN • PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• Port mirror, LACP Trunk function • Port-based and IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN up to 8 VLAN groups
• QoS, bandwidth control & MAC address filter on each port • IEEE 802.1p / DSCP based QoS
• IGMP Snooping v1/v2 • 10” / 19” rack mountable
• SNMP v1 Network Management
Model FSD-804PS GSD-802PS FNSW-1608PS FGSW-1828PS FNSW-2400PS
10/100TX 8 - 16 16 24
10/100/1000T - 8 - 2 -
No. of PDs 4 8 8 8 24
PoE Power Budget 60Watts 110Watts 110Watts 110Watts 130Watts
Non-Stop Operating via PoE System - Example on Surveillance System
Managment
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
100Base-TX UTP
Management
PC AC Power Line (AC)
AC
Fast Ethernet PoE Switch
AC
UPS AC
Power
Breakdown PoE PoE PoE PoE
IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera PoE Camera
X X
Locations of No Power Socket Locations of Un-regulated Power Supply
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15. Power over Ethernet
Unmanaged PoE Switches
8-Port Gigabit 802.3at PoE Desktop Switch 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps with 4-Port PoE
GSD-808HP Ethernet Switch
• IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af PoE Standard Compliant GSD-804P
• End-Span PSE / 130 Watts PoE Budget • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard
• Per Port Supports Up to 30 Watts PoE Power • 4-Port PoE, up to 15.4 Watts per port
• Auto PoE Detection and Plug & Play Installation • Auto PoE detection and Plug & Play installation
• 8K MAC Address Table / 9K Jumbo Packet Size • Auto-negotiation, Auto-MDI/MDI-X
• LED Indicators for Network Diagnostic / PoE Used Percentage • LED indicators for easy network diagnostic
• Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDI/MDI-X • Desktop-size metal case, internal power design
• Desktop-Size Metal Case, Internal Power Design
16-Port 10/100Mbps PoE Fast 8-Port 10/100Mbps 802.3af PoE
Ethernet Switch Fast Ethernet Switch
FNSW-1600P FSD-808P
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / Mid-Span PSE • 8-Port 10/100Mbps POE Fast Ethernet ports
• Per port supports 15.4 Watts output • Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Mid-Span PSE
• Auto PoE Detection and Plug & Play Installation • Supports PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• 130 Watts PoE power budget • Remote power feeding up to 100m
• 8K MAC Address Table Size • Hardware based 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDI-X
• Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDI/MDI-X Uplink • Flow control for Full Duplex operation and back pressure
• Metal case, internal power design for Half Duplex operation
• Integrates address look-up engine, supporting 2K
absolute MAC addresses
8-Port 10/100Mbps Switch with
4-Port PoE Inject
FSD-804P
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
• 55Watts PoE Budget, up to 4 PoE powered devices
• PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDI/MDI-X Uplink
• Metal case, internal power design
• 10” / 19” rack mountable
Model GSD-808HP GSD-804P FNSW-1600P FSD-808P FSD-804P
PoE Standard 802.3at, 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af
10/100TX - - 16 8 8
10/100/1000T 8 8 - - -
No. of PDs 8 4 16 8 4
PoE Power Budget 130Watts 55Watts 130Watts 130Watts 55Watts
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16. Power over Ethernet
High Power 802.3at PoE Injector Hub
12/24-Port Gigabit IEEE 802.3at PoE 4-Port IEEE 802.3at High Power over
Web Management injector Hub Ethernet Injector Hub
HPOE-1200G / HPOE-2400G HPOE-460
• IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at Power over Ethernet / Mid-Span PSE • Complies with IEEE 802.3 / 802.3u / 802.3ab
• Up to 30.8 Watts per port 10/100/1000Base-T
• Supports 12/24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps PoE inject • IEEE 802.3at 4-Port In-line Mid-span High Power Injector Hub
• Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Mid-Span PSE • Full Power Supports Per PoE Port
• Supports Network Time Protocol • Per port 802.3af 15.4W / 802.3at 30W PoE power output
• PoE Power Schedule • LED Indicator for Power Input Indication
• Over Temperature Protection • Desktop Palm Size and Plug & Play
• SNMP Management
• Web and SNMP interface for remote management
HPOE-1200G POE-1200G POE-2400
Model HPOE-2400G
HPOE-460
POE-2400G
POE-1200/POE-1200P2
POE-2400P4
POE-400
802.3af & 802.3af &
PoE Standard 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af
802.3at 802.3at
Speed 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100 10/100 10/100
No. of PDs 12/24 4 12/24 12 24 4
340Watts/ 190Watts/ 110Watts/ 220Watts/
PoE power Budget 120Watts 65Watts
460Watts 380Watts 190Watts 380Watts
802.3af PoE Injector Hub
12/24-Port Gigabit IEEE 802.3af PoE 12/24-Port 802.3af PoE Web Smart Injector Hub
Web Management injector Hub POE-1200 / POE-1200P2 / POE-2400 / POE-2400P4
POE-1200G / POE-2400G • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / Mid-Span PSE
• Supports 12/24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps PoE inject • 110/190/220/380Watts PoE Budget,
• Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Mid-Span PSE up to 12/24 PoE powered devices
• Supports Network Time Protocol • Web interface for remote PoE power management & monitor
• PoE Power Schedule • Power feeding on/off, power limit and priority configuration
• Over Temperature Protection • Support PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• SNMP Management • 24 / 48-Port RJ-45 STP with 12 / 24-Port “Data”
• Web and SNMP interface for remote management and 12 / 24-Port “Data + Power output”
• Remote power feeding up to 100m
• SNMP traps for alarm notification of events
• 19” rack mountable
4-Port 802.3af PoE Injector Hub
POE-400
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / Mid-Span PSE
• 65Watts PoE Budget, up to 4 PoE powered devices
• Support PoE Power up to 15.4 Watts for each PoE port
• 8-Port RJ-45 STP with 4-Port “Data” and 4-Port “Data + Power output”
• Remote power feeding up to 100m
• Compact size, wall mountable
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17. Power over Ethernet
PoE Extender
IEEE 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet Extender IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Extender
POE-E201 POE-E101
• Complies with IEEE 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet • Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
• Extends the range of PoE an additional 100 meters (328ft.) • Extends the range of PoE an additional 100 meters (328ft.)
• Forwards both Ethernet data and PoE power to remote device • Forwards both Ethernet data and PoE power to remote device
• Automatically detects and protects PoE equipments • Automatically detects and protects PoE equipments
• Multiple units, daisy-chain installation support • Multiple units, daisy-chain installation support
• No external power cable required for installation
• Compact size, Wall-Mountable design • No external power cable required for installation
• Plug-and-Play • Compact size, Wall-Mountable design
• 10/100/1000 Data Rate • Plug-and-Play
PoE Injector / Splitter
IEEE 802.3at Gigabit High Power over Ethernet
Injector/Splitter
POE-161 / POE-162S
• Complies with IEEE 802.3at/802.3af Power over Ethernet
• PoE Power up to 30 Watts for PoE port
• Provide DC 56V Power over RJ-45 Ethernet cable
• 10/100/1000Mbps duplex mode support
• Auto-detect of IEEE 802.3at device
• 24V /12V DC Power output by DIP Switch (POE-161S)
Single Port Mid-Span/End-Span Injector/Splitter
POE-152 / POE-152S
• DC 48V power over RJ-45 Ethernet Cable(POE-151/POE-152)
• Splits the 48V DV power over RJ-45 Ethernet cable into
different DV output (POE-151S/152S)
• 5V /12V DC Power output by DIP Switch (POE-151S/POE-152S)
• Auto-detect of POE IEEE 802.3af equipment
• TP port supports passive 10/100/1000Mbps (POE-152/ POE-152S)
• Distance up to 100 meters
Single Port Mid-Span/End-Span Injector/Splitter
POE-151 / POE-151S
• DC 48V power over RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (POE-151/POE-152)
• Splits the 48V DV power over RJ-45 Ethernet cable into different
DV output (POE-151S/152S)
• 5V /12V DC Power output by DIP Switch (POE-151S/POE-152S)
• Auto-detect of POE IEEE 802.3af equipment
• TP port supports passive 10/100/1000Mbps (POE-152/ POE-152S)
• Distance up to 100 meters
Single Port PoE Injector/Splitter (Pre-Standard)
POE-100 / POE-100S / POE-100SK
• Low-voltage DC power over existing Category 5 cabling
• Protects devices from possible damages due to power-surges
• Three different output voltage options (5V/2A, 9V/1.2A, 12V/1A)
to fit various devices
• Distance up to 100 meters
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18. Power over Ethernet
PoE and Distance Extension
Outdoor AP
Power
PoE
100
Data
POE-151 POE-E101 POE-E101 PoE IP Camera FTP-802
Power
Switch PoE PoE
Data
PoE Extender
PoE Camera
POE-151
Power
PoE
Data
100Base-TX UTP
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
100 100Base-FX Fiber-optic
0m 100m 200m 300m 400m 500m 600m
PoE and Supplied Power Consumption
Speed Dome
POE-161S Camera
Power Data
DC
PoE
802.3at
PoE Splitter
11n Access Point
Power Data POE-152S
PoE
DC
802.3af
PoE Injector
PoE Splitter
POE-E101 IP Dome Camera
PoE PoE
802.3af Distance 100m
PoE Extender DC Power Line (DC)
100Base-TX UTP
PoE 100Base-TX UTP with PoE
0W <15W 15.4W 25W
PoE / Fiber Media Converter
100Base-FX to 10/100Base-TX PoE Media Converter 1000Base-SX to 10/100/1000Base-T PoE
FTP-802 / FTP-802S15 Media Converter
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE GTP-802 Series
• Complies with IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX • 1000SX to 10/100/1000T
• DC 48V power over RJ-45 Ethernet cable, up to 15.4Watts • 802.3at PoE Media Converter
• LED indicator for easy network diagnose • IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af PoE PSE Compliant
• Compact size, wall mountable, easy installation • Supply 30W over UTP Cable
• Remote power feeding up to 100m • 1000Base-SX Multi-Mode / LX Single Mode Support
• 100Base-FX interface up to 550m / 15km • Link Fault Pass Through (LFP) Supports
• Compact in Size, Wall-Mountable and Easy Installation
GTP-802
FTP-802
Model POE-151 POE-152 POE-161 GTP-802S POE-E101 POE-E201
FTP-802S15
GTP-805A
Supported Pass-Through 10/100/ 10/100/ 10/100/ 10/100/
10/100Mbps 10/100Mbps 10/100Mbps
bandwidth 1000Mbps 1000Mbps 1000Mbps 1000Mbps
PoE Power Budget 15.4Watts 15.4Watts 30Watts 15.4Watts 30Watts 13Watts Max. 25Watts Max.
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19. Scalable & Reliable
LAN Solution for Enterprises
Scalability, Reliability, Flexibility
IPv6
Gigabit PoE
Stackable Fiber
Optical
SGSW-24240
SGSW-24040P
20. LAN Switches
PLANET Ethernet LAN Switch Solution
Enterprise / Government Telecom / ISP
Multiple QoS and Security features offered by the PLANET Switch Rich routing protocol is supported in the PLANET Layer 3 Switch
Solutions effectively guard the networking bandwidth and security in the Solution. Besides IP Routing, the PLANET Layer 3 Switches also support
enterprises and government. the advanced Multicast Routing protocol and enable the Telecom and ISP
providers which stand as the network back bone to effectively control the
Community / School emerging multicast stream but not occupy the bandwidth.
Possessed of fiber link capability and IP segment, the PLANET Switch
Solutions connect the broad area network effectively. The centralized SOHO / Home User
management interface of SNMP and web browser supports the The PLANET SOHO / Desktop Ethernet Switch is designed with small
administrators easily control all the Switch equipments in any place of the size, plug and play and auto cable detect features for easily desktop
network. deployment in the compact housing or SOHO application.
Layer3 Fiber Switch
Internet
Backbone
Audio-Visual Center Data Center
LACP High Bandwidth
2km
IP ACL
Server Rack
Layer 3
Video Server Core Switch 2km
Stackable Edge
Switch Server Farm
Gigabit Stackable
Switch
NAS Storage
Multicast / IGMP Snooping
L2 Backbone Fiber
Video QoS Switch
5km
5km
10km
Library
Dormitory LACP
IP Camera IP Camera Department
Gigabit Switch
VDSL
Edge IP PoE Switch
Stackable Switch
PoE
VLAN
RSTP Edge Switch
Wireless AP Wireless AP
QoS Wireless Bridge
802.1x Public Area
SNMP Traffic Monitoring
Data Voice QoS
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21. LAN Switches
Layer 3 Managed Switches
4-Slot Layer 3 IPv6/IPv4 Routing Chassis Switch
XGS3-42000R XGS3-M24GX
• Gigabit wire-speed Layer 3 IPv4/IPv6 Routing
• Four Slots for optional Gigabit / 10 Gigabit modules
• IP Routing protocols: Static route, RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2, BGP4 & VRRP
• IP Multicast Routing: IGMP, PIM-DM/SM, DVMRP XGS3-S24G
• IEEE 802.1Q / Private VLAN / GVRP for VLAN Management
• IEEE 802.1D / 1W / 1S Spanning Tree Protocol
• IEEE 802.1x / RADIUS / TACACS+ / SSH / SSL
• L2 / L3 / L4 Access Control List and QoS
• 100~240V AC Redundant Power System XGS3-S48G
XGS3-S48GF
XGS3-S4XG
24G + 4 optional 10G Slots Layer 3 Backbone Switch
XGS3-24042
• Gigabit wire-speed Layer 3 IPv4/IPv6 Routing
• IP Routing protocols: Static route, RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2 & VRRP
• IP Multicast Routing: IGMP, PIM-DM/SM, DVMRP
• IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based VLAN and GVRP for VLAN Management
• L2 / L3 / L 4 Access Control List and IEEE 802.1x support
• SNMPv1/v2c/v3 and RMON Group 1, 2, 3, 9
• IP Stacking management
• 100~240V AC / 12V DC Power Redundant
48-Port 10/100TX + 4G Layer 3 Switch
WGS3-5220
• IP Routing protocols: Static route, RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2 & VRRP
• IP Multicast Routing: IGMP, PIM-DM/SM, DVMRP
• IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based VLAN and GVRP for VLAN Management
• Spanning Tree Protocol supports IEEE 802.1d/w/s
• IGMP Snooping v1, v2
• L2 / L3 / L 4 Access Control List and IEEE 802.1x Port-Based authentication
• SNMPv1/v2c/v3 and RMON Group 1, 2, 3, 9
Model XGS3-24042 XGS3-42000R WGS3-5220
10/100TX - - 48
10/100/1000T 24 188 (Optional) 4
Interface
1000SX/LX 4 (Shared) 156 (Optional) 2 (Shared)
10G 4 (Optional) 13 (Optional) -
RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2, VRRP
Layer 3 Routing Protocol
IGMP, DVMRP, PIM-DM/SM
Management Console, Telnet, Web, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, SSH, SSL
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22. LAN Switches
Layer 2 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switches
24-Port Gigabit Backbone Stackable Switch 24-Port Gigabit Fiber Backbone Stackable Switch
SGSW-24040 / SGSW-24040R SGSW-24240 / SGSW-24240R
• Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units • Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units and 384 ports
• IPv4 / IPv6 Management and SSH / SSL Secure Management • Each SFP slot supports 100Base-FX and
• DHCP Snooping / ARP Inspection and IP Source Guard 1000Base-SX/LX transceivers
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q / MVR • IPv4 / IPv6 Management and SSH / SSL Secure Management
• IEEE 802.1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol / BPDU Guard • DHCP Snooping / ARP Inspection and IP Source Guard
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control / Voice VLAN • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q / MVR
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List • IEEE 802.1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol / BPDU Guard
• 802.1X / RADIUS / TACACS+ Authentication • QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control / Voice VLAN
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and 4 RMON groups • Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• 100~240V AC / 48V DC Power Redundant (SGSW-24040R) • 802.1X / RADIUS / TACACS+ Authentication
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and 4 RMON groups
• 100~240V AC / 48V DC Power
Redundant (SGSW-24240R)
24-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Stackable Switch 24-Port Gigabit 802.3at PoE Managed
SGSW-24040P / SGSW-24040P4 (380W) Stackable Switch
• Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units SGSW-24040HP
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE • Dual 5G Stacking Ports, up to 16 units
• 220Watts / 380Watts PoE Budget, • IEEE 802.3af/802.3at Power over Ethernet / End-Span PSE
up to 24 PoE powered devices • 320Watts PoE Budget, up to 24 PoE powered devices
• Remote PoE power management and monitor • Up to 30.8Watts per port
• Configurable PoE Schedule by hour / Weekly basis • Remote PoE power management and monitor
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q • Configurable PoE Schedule by hour / Weekly basis
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control • IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List • QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 • Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3
Model SGSW-24040* SGSW-24040R SGSW-24240 SGSW-24240R SGSW-24040P SGSW-24040P4 SGSW-24040HP
10/100/1000T 24 24 8 8 24 24 24
Interface 1000SX/LX 4 4 24 24 4 4 4
100FX 100FX 100FX 100FX 100FX
100FX - -
compatible compatible compatible compatible compatible
802.3af
PoE - - - - 802.3af 802.3af
802.3at
-48V DC -48V DC
Redundant Power - - - - -
(-30V~-60V) (-30V~-60V)
Stack Capability Hardware stacking, up to 16 units
* Remark: PoE model SGSW-24040P / 24040P4 also available.
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Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Switches
24-Port Gigabit Backbone Switch
WGSW-24040 / WGSW-24040R
• IPv4 / IPv6 Management and SSH / SSL Secure Management
• DHCP Snooping / ARP Inspection and IP Source Guard
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q / MVR
• IEEE 802.1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol / BPDU Guard
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control / Voice VLAN
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• 802.1X / RADIUS / TACACS+ Authentication
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and 4 RMON groups
• 100~240V AC / 48V DC Power Redundant (WGSW-24040R)
28-Port Gigabit Edge Switch
WGSW-28040
• IEEE 802.1Q / Q-in-Q / Private VLAN
• IEEE 802.1w RSTP / 802.1s MSTP
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• 802.1X / RADIUS Authentication
• Port Security / MAC Filter
• IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and Querier mode
• Web / Console / Telnet / SSH, SSL
• SNMP v1, v2c and 4 RMON groups
• IPv4 / IPv6 Management
50-Port 10/100/1000Mbps with
4 Shared SFP Managed Gigabit Switch
WGSW-50040
• 100Gbps Non-Blocking Switch Fabric
• IEEE 802.1Q / GVRP VLAN Management
• IEEE 802.1w / 802.1s STP protocol
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and 4 RMON Groups
• SSH secure login and 802.1X authentication
• IPv4 / IPv6 management
10-Port Gigabit Backbone Switch
WGSD-10020
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Private VLAN / Q-in-Q
• IEEE 802.1w/802.1s Spanning Tree Protocol
• Static Port Trunk and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
• IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and Querier mode
• QoS Control List / Bandwidth Control
• 802.1X / RADIUS Authentication
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3
• IPv6 management
Model WGSW-24040 WGSW-24040R WGSW-28040 WGSW-50040 WGSD-10020
10/100/1000T 24 24 28 50 8
Interface 1000SX/LX 4 4 4 4 2
100FX Compatible Compatible - - Compatible
Redundant Power - -48V DC (-30V~-60V) - - -
Stack Capability - - - - -
* Remark: PoE model WGSW-28040P / WGSD-10020HP also available.
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Layer 2 Managed Switches
24-Port 10/100Mbps + 4G Combo 24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2G Combo Managed Switch
Managed Stackable Switch FGSW-2620VM
SGSW-2840 / SGSW-2840R • WEB / SSL / Telnet
• IP Stacking management, up to 36 units • IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN / Protocol VLAN / GVRP / Q-in-Q • IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
• IEEE 802.1d / 1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol • Static Port Trunk and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
• Static and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation, up to 8 Trunk groups • IGMP Snooping v1 / v2 and Query mode
• IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and Querier mode • IEEE 802.1X / RADIUS Authentication
• Policy-Based DiffServ / Bandwidth Control • Layer 3 / 4 Access Control List
• 802.1X / RADIUS / SSH / SSL • SNMP v1, v2c 4 RMON groups and SNMP trap
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON
• 100~240V AC / -48V DC power Redundant (SGSW-2840R)
48-Port 10/100Mbps + 4G Combo 8-Port 10/100Mbps + 2G Combo Managed Switch
Managed Switch FGSD-1022
WGSW-5242 • WEB / SSL / Telnet
• Console/Web/SNMP management • IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN
• Per port Ingress/Egress bandwidth restriction • IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree
• 12 trunk groups, up to 8 ports per trunk • Static Port Trunk and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
• IEEE 802.1d / 1w / 1s Spanning Tree Protocol • IGMP Snooping v1 / v2 and Query mode
• MAC Binding/Filtering/Learning, configurable MAC Aging time • IEEE 802.1X / RADIUS Authentication
• IGMP snooping for Multi-media application • Layer 3 / 4 Access Control List
• 802.1X / RADIUS / SSH / SSL • SNMP v1, v2c, v3 4 RMON groups and SNMP trap
• Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Access Control List
• SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON
Model SGSW-2840 SGSW-2840R FGSW-2620VM WGSW-5242 FGSD-1022
10/100TX 24 24 24 48 8
Interface 10/100/1000T 4 4 2 4 2
1000SX/LX 4* 4* 2 2 2
Redundant Power - -48V DC (-30V~-60V) - - -
Stack Capability IP stacking, up to 36 units - - -
Remark: * Port 25/26 100FX compatible.
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Layer 2 Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switches
24-Port with 4 Shared SFP Web Smart 16-Port with 2 Shared SFP Web Smart
Gigabit Switch Gigabit Switch
GSW-2404SF GSW-1602SF
• 24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation ports • 16 Port 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation ports
• 4 shared Gigabit SFP ports. • 2 shared Gigabit SFP ports.
• IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN • IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN
• Static and 802.3ad Link Aggregation • Static and 802.3ad Link Aggregation
• 4 priority queues on all switch ports • 4 priority queues on all switch ports
• IGMP Snooping v1/v2 and IGMP Query • IGMP Snooping v1/v2 and IGMP Query
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol • IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol
• Port Mirroring for traffic monitor • Port Mirroring for traffic monitor
• Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Shaping for Bandwidth Control • Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Shaping for Bandwidth Control
• 802.1X Port-Based Authentication • 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
• Cable Diagnostic technology on copper links • Cable Diagnostic technology on copper links
8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Web Smart 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Web Smart
Gigabit Switch Gigabit Switch
GSD-802S GSD-800S
• 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation ports • 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation ports
• 2 shared Gigabit SFP ports • IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN
• IEEE 802.1Q Tagged based and Port-based VLAN • Static and 802.3ad Link Aggregation
• Static and 802.3ad Link Aggregation • 4 priority queues on all switch ports
• 4 priority queues on all switch ports • IGMP Snooping v1/v2 and IGMP Query
• IGMP Snooping v1/v2 and IGMP Query • IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol
• IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol • Port Mirroring for traffic monitor
• Port Mirroring for traffic monitor • 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
• 802.1X Port-Based Authentication • Cable Diagnostic technology on copper links
• Cable Diagnostic technology on copper links
Model GSW-2404SF GSW-1602SF GSD-802S GSD-800S
10/100/1000T 24 16 8 8
Interface
1000SX/LX 4 2 2 -
Dimension 19” 19” 10” 10”
Wireless
Access Point
GSW-2404SF
Image NAS Laptop
Internet 2F PC IP Phone Server
ADSL
Broadband PC IP Phone Printer
Router GSD-800S ADSL ADSL 2/2+
100Base-TX UTP
1F 1000Base-T UTP
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26. LAN Switches
Layer 2 Web Smart Fast Ethernet Switches
48-Port 10/100Mbps + 4G Combo 24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2G Combo
Web Smart Switch Web Smart Switch
FGSW-4840S FGSW-2620CS
• Remote Web Management interface • 4K MAC address table, auto-ageing, 8.8G backbone
• Port-based VLAN, IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN and MTU VLAN • Port-based and IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN up to 26 VLAN groups
• Stack Port trunk, Up to 8 trunk groups • Static Port Trunking, up to 4 ports and 2 groups max
• Port-based priority and IEEE 802.1p priority • Port Mirroring for traffic monitor
• 8k MAC address table auto-ageing • IGMP Snooping v1 and v2
• 4-level priority for switching support Strict priority and WRR
• IEEE 802.1p QoS, DSCP based CoS
• Bandwidth control (Rate Limit) on each port
• MAC address based port security / TCP & UDP Filter security
• WEB-based management
• Support PLANET Smart Discovery Utility
Model FGSW-4840S FGSW-2620CS FSD-624SF
10/100TX 48 24 4 100 POF
Interface 10/100/1000T 2 2 1
1000SX/LX 2 2 1
Dimension 19” 19” Compact
Layer 2 Unmanaged Switches
16/24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Backbone Switch GSW-1601
GSW-1601 / GSW-2401
• 8K MAC address table
• 9KB Jumbo frame
• MAC address learning and aging
• Auto MDI/MDIX on each port
GSW-2401
26-Port Department Switch
FGSW-2620
• 24-Port 10/100Mbps anto-negotiation port
• 2-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Uplink Port
• 8K MAC address table
• Store-and-Forward
• 8.8Gbps non-blocking architecture
• MAC address learning and aging
• Auto MDI/MDIX on each port
• CSMA / CD protocol
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16/24-Port 10/100Mbps
Workgroup Switch
FNSW-1601 / FNSW-2401
• 8K MAC address table
• Store-and-Forward switch architecture
• Flow control to eliminate packets loss
• MAC address learning and aging
• Auto MDI/MDIX on each port
• CSMA / CD protocol
• Green Netowrking Technology for Energy Saving
48-Port 10/100Mbps
Workgroup Switch
FNSW-4800
• 8K MAC address table
• Store-and-Forward switch architecture
• Flow control to eliminate packets loss
• MAC address learning and aging
• Auto MDI/MDIX on each port
• CSMA / CD protocol
• Green Netowrking Technology for Energy Saving
Layer 2 Desktop Switches
8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Fiber Switch
GSD-805 GSD-805F
• Green Netowrking Technology for Energy Saving • Green Netowrking Technology for Energy Saving
• Internal Power Supply Unit • Internal Power Supply Unit
• Each Port supports 10/100/1000Mbps Speed • Each Port supports 10/100/1000Mbps Speed
• 8K MAC Address Table Auto-Aging • 8K MAC Address Table Auto-Aging
• Compact size design for wall mount or desktop placement • Compact size design for wall mount or desktop placement
• 9K Jumbo Frame • 9K Jumbo Frame
• One shared 1000SX/LX SFP Slot
16-Port Metal Case Desktop Switch 8-Port Workgroup Switch
FSD-1603 FSD-805 / FSD-805SC / FSD-805S15
• 4K MAC address table • 2K MAC address table
• Store-and-Forward switch architecture • Store-and-Forward switch architecture
• Flow control to eliminate packets loss • Flow control to eliminate packets loss
• MAC address learning and aging • MAC address learning and aging
• Auto MDI/MDIX on each port • Auto MDI/MDIX on each port
• CSMA / CD protocol • Internal power supply unit
• One shared 100FX port (FSD-805SC/S15)
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