Intelbras S3352G-B
Switch Gerenciável L3 48 Portas Gigabit Ethernet com 4 Portas SFP+
Key Features
- 48 portas 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet com autonegociação de velocidade.
- 4 portas SFP+ (10 Gbps) para navegação em redes híbridas com alta performance.
- Protocolos de roteamento dinâmico (RIP/OSPF) para alta performance e redução dos custos de operação.
- Alta disponibilidade (VRRP) e capacidade de empilhamento virtual (IRF).
O S3352G-B é um switch de acesso de camada 3, oferecendo gerenciamento e segurança aprimorados. Possui 48 portas Gigabit Ethernet e 4 portas com a tecnologia SFP+, possibilitando o trabalho em redes híbridas, além disso, conta com protocolos de roteamento dinámico (OSPF) e capacidade de empilhamento.
Product Details
Dimensions (L x A x P): 440 mm x 43.6 mm x 260 mm
Weight: 2.873 kg
Material: Aço
LEDs: SYS, Port Status, SFP+ Port Status (Green, Yellow, Red)
Technical Specifications
Chipset | Marvel Alleycat3 - 1 Core, 800MHz |
Memory | 512 MB |
Flash Memory | 256 MB, dual boot image |
Rack Mount Support | Yes, includes 19" EIA rack mount brackets |
Environmental Compliance | EU environmental and safety standards, RoHS |
Ports | 48 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) 4 x SFP+ (1Gbps/10Gbps) |
Console Port | 1 |
Supported Cabling | 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-T (with transceivers) |
Power Supply | 100-240 Vac / 50-60 Hz (Automatic Bivolt) |
Power Consumption (No Load) | 27.56 W (127V) / 27.72 W (220V) |
Maximum Power Consumption | 48.64 W (127V) / 51.92 W (220V) |
Surge Protection | 8 kV |
Operating Temperature | -5 °C to 50 °C |
Storage Temperature | -40 °C to 70 °C |
Operating Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Anatel Certification | 15525-23-00160 |
Package Contents | 1 x Intelbras S3352G-B Switch, 1 x Power Cable (ABNT NBR 14136), 1 x Grounding Cable, 4 x Rubber Feet, 1 x 19" Rack Mount Kit |
Switching Method | Store-and-Forward |
Backplane Capacity | 176 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 130.952 Mpps |
Latency | 100 Mbps Latency < 9.55 μs (64-byte packets), 1 Gbps Latency - 2.432 μs (64-byte packets), 10 Gbps Latency - 1.102 μs (64-byte packets) |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 1,007,400 hours (115 years) |
Cooling System | Fixed fan trays that draw cool air from the sides and expel warm air from the power supply side. |
Memory Buffer | 1.5M |
Jumbo Frame | 10000 Kbytes |
MAC Address Table | 16 K |
VLANs | 4094 |
VLAN Interfaces | 32 |
IPv4 Routing Table | 1024 |
IPv4 ARP Table | 1024 |
IPv4 ACL Entries | 512 |
Multicast L2 Entries | 1000 |
QoS Queues | 8 |
Aggregation Groups | 124 (Max 8 ports per group) |
IPv6 Routing Table | 256 |
IPv6 ACL Entries | 256 |
Port Configuration | Auto-negotiation, MDI/MDI-X, Port Mirroring (4 Groups), Traffic Mirroring, RSPAN, Storm Control (Port Bandwidth Percentage, PPS, BPS), Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast Suppression, Flow Control (802.3x), CSMA/CD |
Link Aggregation | Interface Range, GE/10GE Port Aggregation, Dynamic Link Aggregation (LACP), Manual Link Aggregation. Load balancing based on: Source/Destination IP, Source/Destination MAC, VLAN, Protocol. Cross-device aggregation. |
MAC Table | Configurable MAC addresses per port, Blackhole MAC addresses, Static MAC addresses, Dynamic MAC addresses. |
Stacking | Up to 9 switches, IRF stacking, Stacking bandwidth: 80Gbps, Stacking via RJ45 and SFP+ interfaces, Remote device stacking (distance depends on transceiver), Multiple Active Detection (MAD), BFD MAD. |
VLAN | Port-based VLAN, MAC-based VLAN, Protocol-based VLAN, IP Subnet-based VLAN, VLAN Mapping, MVRP. 4K active VLANs and 4K VLAN IDs. Tagged VLAN (802.1Q), Hybrid VLAN, Dynamic VLAN, VLAN UNTAG, Guest VLAN, PVLAN. |
Spanning Tree | STP/RSTP/MSTP/PVST/PVST+ (up to 32 instances), STP Root Protection, Edged-port, Smart Link, BPDU Drop, RRPP, G.8032 ERPS (failover < 50 ms). |
Multicast | IGMP Snooping v1/v2/v3 (256 groups), PIM Snooping, MLD Snooping, Fast Leave, Multicast VLAN, Multicast VLAN+. |
QoS | Port rate limiting (ingress/egress), Packet redirection, Committed Access Rate (CAR), 8 output queues per port, Flexible queue scheduling (SP, WRR, SP+WRR), DSCP 802.1p - DIFFSERV remarking, Real-time IEEE 802.1p QoS implementation. |
Security | Hierarchical user management and password protection, AAA authentication, RADIUS authentication, Web authentication, HWTACACS, SSHv2, Port isolation, 802.1X authentication, Centralized MAC authentication, Port Security, EAD, IP Source Guard, Dynamic ARP Inspection, HTTPS, ARP Detection, ARP speed limit, DoS attack detection, ARP anti-attack, TCP attack defense. |
ACL | Layer 2 to Layer 4 packet filtering, Traffic classification based on MAC/IPv4/IPv6 source/destination and TCP/UDP ports, Time-range ACL, VLAN-based ACL, Bidirectional ACL. |
DHCP | DHCP Client IPv4/IPv6, DHCP Snooping, DHCP Snooping option82, DHCP Relay, DHCP Server IPv4/IPv6, DHCP auto-config. |
Management | Firmware loading/updating via XModem/FTP/TFTP/Web/SCP, Zero Touch Provisioning, CLI, Telnet, Console port, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS management. Telnet/SSH (32 sessions), HTTP/HTTPS (64 sessions). SSH Client & Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, Web-based NMS, sFlow V5, Restful monitoring (RMON), System log, NTP, Ping, Tracert, Hardware monitoring (CPU, Memory, Temperature, Fan, Power), Virtual Cable Test (VCT), Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP), LLDP/LLDP-MED, ND/ND Snooping, Loopback detection, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, OSPFv1/v2 and OSPFv3, RIPv1/v2 and RIPng, Static routing, ARP proxy, VLAN Interface IPv4/IPv6, VRRP, BFD, Loopback interface, Null interface, Static and dynamic IPv4/v6 routing with policy-based routing (PBR). |
Protocols and Standards | IEEE Standards: 802.1ak MVRP and MRP, 802.1ax Link Aggregation, 802.1d Media Access Control Bridges, 802.1p Priority, 802.1q VLANs, 802.1s Multiple Spanning Trees, 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management, 802.1v VLAN classification by Protocol and Port, 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree, 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol, 802.3af Power over Ethernet, 802.3at Power over Ethernet +, 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet, 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile, 802.3x Full Duplex and flow control, 802.3i - 10BASE-T, 802.3 10BASE-T, 802.3u 100BASE-T, 802.3ab 1000BASE-T, 802.3z 1000BASE-X, 802.3ae 10G BASE-X. IETF RFCs: RFC 768 (UDP), RFC 783 (TFTP), RFC 791 (IP), RFC 792 (ICMP), RFC 793 (TCP), RFC 813 (TCP Window), RFC 815 (IP reassembly), RFC 8201 (Path MTU Discovery IPv6), RFC 826 (ARP), RFC 8446 (TLS 1.3), RFC 854 (Telnet), RFC 879 (TCP segment size), RFC 894 (IP over Ethernet), RFC 896 (Congestion control), RFC 917 (Subnets), RFC 919 (Broadcasting), RFC 920 (Domain Requirements), RFC 922 (Broadcasting with Subnets), RFC 950 (Subnetting), RFC 951 (BOOTP), RFC 959 (FTP), RFC 1027 (Proxy ARP), RFC 1042 (IP over IEEE 802), RFC 1071 (Checksum), RFC 1112 (IP Multicasting), RFC 1122 (Host Requirements - Comm Layers), RFC 1123 (Host Requirements - App/Support), RFC 1141 (Checksum Update), RFC 1155 (Management Information), RFCs 1157 (SNMP), RFC 1213 (MIB-2), RFC 1215 (SNMP traps), RFC 1256 (ICMP Router Discovery), RFC 1286 (Managed Objects for Bridges), RFC 1350 (TFTP revision 2), RFC 1393 (Traceroute IP Option), RFC 1442 (SMIv2), RFC 1451 (Manager-to-Manager MIB), RFC 1492 (TACACS), RFC 1493 (Managed Objects for Bridges), RFC 1519 (CIDR), RFC 1541 (DHCP), RFC 1542 (BOOTP Extensions), RFC 1573 (Interfaces Group MIB evolution), RFC 1583 (OSPFv2), RFC 1591 (DNS Structure), RFC 1624 (Internet Checksum Incremental Update), RFC 1643 (Managed Objects for Ethernet-like Interfaces), RFC 1700 (Assigned Numbers), RFC 1757 (RMON MIB), RFC 1812 (IP Router Requirements), RFC 1867 (HTML File Upload), RFC 1886 (DNS Extensions IPv6), RFCs 1901-1908 (SNMPv2), RFC 1907 (SNMPv2 MIB), RFC 1918 (Private IP Addressing), RFC 1981 (Path MTU Discovery IPv6), RFC 2011 (SNMPv2 IP MIB), RFC 2012 (SNMPv2 TCP MIB), RFC 2013 (SNMPv2 UDP MIB), RFC 2030 (SNTPv4), RFC 2096 (IP Forwarding Table MIB), RFC 2131 (DHCP), RFC 2132 (DHCP Options/BOOTP Extensions), RFC 2138 (RADIUS Auth), RFC 2233 (Interfaces Group MIB SMlv2), RFC 2236 (IGMPv2), RFC 2273 (SNMPv3 Applications), RFC 2328 (OSPFv2), RFC 2373 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture), RFC 2374 (IPv6 Aggregatable Global Unicast Address), RFC 2375 (IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments), RFC 2401 (IP Security Architecture), RFC 2402 (IP Authentication Header), RFCs 2453 (RIPv2), RFC 2460 (IPv6 Specification), RFC 2461 (Neighbor Discovery IPv6), RFC 2462 (IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration), RFC 2463 (ICMPv6), RFC 2464 (IPv6 over Ethernet), RFC 2570 (SNMPv3 Introduction), RFC 2571 (SNMP Framework MIB), RFC 2572 (SNMP-MPD MIB), RFC 2573 (SNMP Notification MIB), RFC 2574 (SNMP USM MIB), RFC 2576 (SNMP V1, V2, V3 Coexistence), RFC 2579 (SMIv2 Textual Conventions), RFC 2580 (SMIv2 Conformance Statements), RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1), RFC 2618 (RADIUS Auth Client MIB), RFC 2620 (RADIUS Accounting Client MIB), RFC 2665 (Managed Objects for Ethernet-like Interfaces), RFC 2666 (Managed Objects for ADSL Lines), RFC 2674 (Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes), RFC 2710 (MLD for IPv6), RFC 2711 (IPv6 Router Alert Option), RFCs 2737 (Entity MIB v2), RFC 2787 (Managed Objects for VRRP), RFC 2819 (RMON MIB), RFCs 2863 (Interfaces Group MIB), RFCs 2865 (RADIUS), RFCs 2866 (RADIUS Accounting), RFC 2925 (Remote Ping/Traceroute/Lookup MIB), RFC 3019 (IPv6 MIB for MLD), RFC 3046 (DHCP Relay Agent Info Option), RFC 3056 (IPv6 Domains over IPv4 Clouds), RFC 3101 (OSPF Not-so-stubby-area), RFC 3137 (OSPF Stub Router Advertisment), RFC 3164 (BSD Syslog), RFC 3176 (sFlow), RFCs 3315 (DHCPv6), RFC 3376 (IGMPv3), RFCs 3410-3415 (SNMPv3), RFC 3411 (SNMP Framework Architecture), RFC 3412 (SNMP Message Processing), RFC 3413 (SNMP Applications), RFC 3414 (SNMPv3 User-based Security), RFC 3416 (SNMP Protocol Operations v2), RFC 3417 (SNMP Transport Mappings), RFC 3418 (SNMP MIB), RFC 3484 (IPv6 Default Address Selection), RFC 3509 (OSPF Area Border Routers), RFC 3513 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture), RFC 3576 (RADIUS CoA), RFCs 3579 (RADIUS/EAP Support), RFC 3580 (IEEE 802.1X RADIUS Usage), RFCs 3587 (IPv6 Global Unicast Address), RFCs 3596 (DNS Extensions IPv6), RFC 3621 (Power Ethernet MIB), RFC 3623 (Graceful OSPF Restart), RFCs 3810 (MLDv2 for IPv6), RFCs 4007 (IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture), RFC 4022 (TCP MIB), RFCs 4193 (Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses), RFC 4113 (UDP MIB), RFC 4213 (Basic Transition Mechanisms IPv6), RFC 4251 (SSH Protocol), RFC 4252 (SSHv6 Authentication), RFC 4253 (SSHv6 Transport Layer), RFC 4254 (SSHv6 Connection), RFC 4291 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture), RFC 4292 (IP Forwarding Table MIB), RFC 4293 (IP MIB), RFC 4330 (SNTPv4), RFC 4346 (TLS 1.1), RFC 4363 (Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering, VLANs), RFC 4419 (Key Exchange for SSH), RFC 4443 (ICMPv6), RFC 4541 (IGMP & MLD Snooping Switch), RFC 4552 (OSPFv3 Authentication/Confidentiality), RFC 4750 (OSPFv2 MIB partial support), RFC 4861 (IPv6 Neighbor Discovery), RFC 4862 (IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration), RFC 4940 (IANA Considerations for OSPF), RFC 5095 (Deprecation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6), RFC 5187 (OSPFv3 Graceful Restart), RFC 5246 (TLS 1.2), RFC 5340 (OSPFv3 for IPv6), RFC 5381 (NETCONF over SOAP), RFC 5424 (Syslog Protocol), RFC 5519 (Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB), RFC 5722 (Handling of Overlapping IPv6 Fragments), RFC 5880 (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection), RFC 5905 (NTPv4), RFC 6101 (SSL 3.0), RFC 6620 (FCFS SAVI), RFC 6987 (OSPF Stub Router Advertisement). Other Standards and Protocols: ITU-T Y.1731, ITU-T Rec G.8032/Y.1344 Mar. 2010, UL 60950-1, IEC 62368-1, IEC 60950-1. |
Application Scenario
The diagram shows a network setup with:
- Internet connections (represented by WWW icons).
- A DVR device.
- An Enterprise Router.
- An Intelbras R3005G router.
- The Intelbras S3352G-B Switch (Non-Managed PoE Switch).
- Two Computers connected to the switch.
- An IP Camera connected to the switch.
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