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Allied Telesis

www.alliedtelesis.com

AT-8000GS/24POE 

| Layer 2 Stackable Gigabit Power over Ethernet Switch

Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Access Control Lists enable inspection of
incoming frames and classify them based on
various criteria. Specific actions can then be
applied to these frames in order to more
effectively manage the network traffic. Typically
ACLs are used as a security mechanism, either
permitting or denying entry (hence the name
Access Control) for frames in a group, but can
also be applied to QoS.

Supported ACL types are:

IP ACLs – applicable to IP packet type.
All classification fields are related to IP
packets.

MAC ACLs – classification fields are based on
Layer 2 fields.

Technical Specifications

System Configuration

Dimensions

44cm x 25.7cm x 4.32cm 

(W x D x H)

(17.32” x 10.16” x 1.7”)

Weight

3.50kg (7.71lb)

Mounting

19” rack-mountable hardware 
included

System Capacity

128MB RAM
16MB flash memory   
Up to 4,096 VLAN ID
8,000 MAC address

Performance

Wirespeed switching on all Ethernet ports for all packet

sizes including jumbo frames up to 10Kbytes

Throughput up to

50.6Mpps

Switching capacity

68Gbps

Switch fabric speed 

88Gbps

Port speed:
10/100TX

RJ-45

10/100/1000T

RJ-45

1000SX, 1000LX

SFP slot

Console RS232 

RJ-45 connector

Interface Standards

IEEE 802.3

10T and 10FL

IEEE 802.3u

100TX

IEEE 802.3z

1000SX

IEEE 802.3ab

1000T

General Standards

IEEE 802.1D

Bridging

IEEE 802.3x

BackPressure/flow control

Redundancy Standards

IEEE 802.1D

Spanning-Tree Protocol with optional 
fast link capability

IEEE 802.1W

Rapid Spanning-Tree

IEEE 802.1s

Multiple Spanning-Tree

IEEE 802.3ad

LACP link aggregation
(with up to eight members per 
group and up to eight groups per 
device)

Static port trunk

Quality of Services (QoS)

QoS in Layer 2 (IEEE 802.1p compliant Class of 

Service)

Traffic prioritization using IEEE 802.1p, ToS, DSCP fields
Map IEEE 802.1p priorities to CoS queues to prioritize 

traffic at egress

Strict scheduling and weighted round robin

VLANs

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
Up to 256 active VLANs
Port-based VLANs
MAC-based VLANs
Private VLANs
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)

Multicast Standards

RFC 1112

IGMP snooping (ver. 1)

RFC 2236

IGMP snooping (ver. 2)

RFC 3376

IGMP snooping (ver. 3)

RFC 3376 

IGMP querier 

Management and Monitoring

WEB, CLI, Telnet, SSH, serial console port
RFC 1157

SNMPv1/v2c

RFC 2570

SNMPv3

RFC 1213

MIB-II

RFC 1573

Evolution of MIB-II

RFC 1215

TRAP MIB

RFC 1493

Bridge MIB

RFC 2863

Interfaces group MIB

RFC 1643

Ethernet like MIB

RFC 1757

RMON 4 groups:
Stats, History, Alarms, Events

RFC 2674

IEEE 802.1Q MIB

RFC 1866

HTML

RFC 2068

HTTP

RFC 854

Telnet

RFC 783

TFTP

IP address allocation
RFC 951/ RFC 1542 

BootP/ DHCP manual

RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time Protocol
Syslog event
Dual software images

Stacking:
Up to six units with a mix of AT-8000GS/24,
AT-8000GS/24POE and AT-8000GS/48 can be stacked
together in any combination

Single system appearance
Single IP management
Backup master
Redundant ring stacking topology with 20Gbps 

performance

Link aggregation/trunking across stack
Port mirroring across stack
VLAN across stack

Security

Management security: username and 

password protection

SSHv2 for Telnet management
SSLv3 for Web management
RFC 1492

RFC 2618

RADIUS authentication

RFC 2865 

IEEE 802.1x port-based 
network access control

MAC-based network access control
Guest VLANs
ACL – Access Control Lists

Fault Protection

Broadcast storm control

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