QSW-6300 Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Product Overview
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1.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
QTECH QSW-6300 series switches are the next-generation Layer 3 switches. Featured with high
performance, reliable security, and multiple services, QSW-6300 series switches are mainly
applicable to the convergence layer of large-scale networks to provide full line-rate exchanging.
Complete QoS features differentiate services according to business needs to ensure the prompt
transmission of key data. The QSW-6300 series switches provide various interfaces to meet the
requirement for interfaces in network constructions.
1.1. QSW-6300 Series Switches
Model
10/100/1000
Base-T
Ethernet
Port
1000M
SFP
Port
10G
SFP+
Port
MGMT
Port
USB
Port
Conso
le Port
Fan
RPS
QSW-6300-
32T
24
N/A
8
1
1
1
3 built-
in fans
Dual
QSW-6300-
52T
48
N/A
4
1
1
1
3 built-
in fans
Dual
QSW-6300-
32F
8
24
(8
combo)
8
1
1
1
3 built-
in fans
Dual
Note:
A combo port consists of one 1000 BASE-X SFP port and one 10/100/1000 BASE-T
Ethernet port. That is, only one port of them is available at a particular time.
SFP+ port supports both 10G BASE-R and 1000 BASE-X.
PoE+ ports are downward compatible with PoE.
QSW-6300 series switches have the following external ports:
MGMT port: This port is a 10/100/1000M management port. It is used to connect with
an Ethernet port of a PC to perform program. Users can do remote management and
maintenance for the switch through the port. Use standard network cables when the port
is connected with an Ethernet port.
USB port: The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port is used to connect with USB memory to
save logs, host versions, warnings and other diagnostic messages.
Console port: This port applies RS-232 interface electrical level and standard RJ45
connectors. It is used to connect the serial ports of the terminal PC to perform tasks
including system commissioning, configuration, maintenance, management, and
software loading.
Note:
The QSW-6300 series switch is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.