1. Product Outline
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1. Product Outline
ZEQUO 2200 is a Layer-2 all Gigabit Ethernet Switching Hub with man
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agement functions, equipped with 28 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4
1000BASE-X SFP extension slots.
1.1.
Features
Ports 1 to 28 (copper ports) are 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports corre
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sponding to auto negotiation.
Ports 25 to 28 are not support the half-duplex mode.
Ports 25 to 28 also have SFP extension ports as combo ports. You can select either
of 1000BASE-T supported copper port or SFP port for use.
An SD card can be used to change and save configuration and firmware.
All copper ports support the straight/cross cable via auto sensing function.
You can simply connect devices with straight cables, whether the target is a terminal or
a network device.
The Power Saving Mode detects the connection status automatically and saves power
consumption to minimum.
The Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE802.3az LPI) is supported, allowing to reduce
power consumption at link-up ports.
The auto negotiation function is supported, allowing to easily support a heteroge
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neous environment of 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T. The speed and com
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munication mode can be set at Fixed.
The Ping command can be used to verify communications.
The standard MIB (MIB II, Bridge MIB, RMON four groups, etc.) is supported, allowing
to manage the Switching Hub from the SNMP manager. (For details, refer to Appendix
A.)
The support application “ZEQUO assist Plus” supports GUI-based easy configura
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tion for installation.
The Access Control function is supported, allowing to filter by IP address, MAC
address, protocol number, and L4 port number.
Spanning Tree Protocol is supported, allowing to build a redundant system.
IEEE802.1Q tagged VLAN is supported, allowing to register up to 4094 VLANs.
The IEEE802.1p QoS function is supported.
The IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation function is supported, allowing to configure up to 8
ports and 32 groups.
Summary of Contents for ZEQUO 2200
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Page 86: ...7 ARP Commands 86 ...
Page 93: ...9 Auto Configuration Commands 93 ...
Page 273: ...30 IPv6 NDP Commands 273 ...
Page 330: ...36 LLDP Commands 330 ...
Page 361: ...39 MAC based Access Control Commands 361 ...
Page 461: ...49 Protocol VLAN Commands 461 ...
Page 483: ...50 QoS Commands 483 ...
Page 504: ...53 SNMPv1 v2 v3 Commands 504 Only Administrator level users can issue this command ...
Page 523: ...53 SNMPv1 v2 v3 Commands 523 ...
Page 562: ...57 Subnet VLAN Commands 562 ...