COMMANDO Marshall C3000 48SFP + 4SFP+ + 2QSFP Uplinks, IP Base + IP Services, L3 Managed Core Fiber Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3000, 48 SFP Fiber ports, 6 Combo ports 4 SFP+ 2 QSFP28 40Gbps Uplink, 256Gbps Bandwidth, 190.46Mpps Packet Forwarding, 64K MAC, 3Mb Buffer, 9600b Jumbo Frames, 1GB DDR3 RAM, 2GB FLASH, IP Base + IP Services, L3 Managed Core Fiber Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3000 48SFP + 4SFP+ + 2QSFP Uplinks, IP Base + IP Services, L3 Managed Core Fiber Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3000 L3 Managed Core Switch, Deliver High Performance, Flexibility, Fault Tolerance, and Advanced DUAL Software Features for Maximum Return on Investment, can act as Core, Distribution or Access Layer Switches, High port densities Gigabit Ethernet, SFP, 10G SFP+, 40G QSFP & 100G QSFP28, Security features, and Advanced Quality of Service (QoS), ideal for all Organizations considering reliable, affordable and simple CORE/Distribution/Access layer switching with CLI and WEB Managed, advanced PoE IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides up to 15.4W per port, IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) provides up to 30W per port, both IEEE 802.3at Layer 2 LLDP method and 802.3at 2-event classification methods are supported for compatibility with all PoE+ PD devices, scripting capabilities and Layer 3 routing, Automatic MDIX and Auto-negotiation on all ports select the right transmission modes (half or full duplex) as well as data transmission for crossover or straight-through cables dynamically for the admin, COMMANDO Switch can save up to 58% of power consumption, making it an eco-friendly solution for your business network
Fiber SwitchCOMMANDO Marshall C3000 L3 Managed Fiber Switch, Support Multi Mode/Single Model, Simplex/ Duplex Fiber SFP/SFP+ and Cable with Max 10Gbps data transfer rate, from 850-nm Multi Mode and 1310-nm Single Mode SFP/SFP+ Module. With 8GE + 8SFP Uplink
Rich L3 FeaturesMarshall C3000 L3 Managed Core Switch Series Delivers High-performance, Hardware Based Unicast routing, Static routes, RIPv1&v2, OSPF, BGP, ECMP, Routing policies, Policy-based routes (PBR), uRPF check & VRF, With Marshall C3000 Series, customers could easily achieve Policy based Route (PBR), More function of Routing available in Multicast routing such as IGMPv1/v2/v3, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM, Static multicast & Mroute-RPF, IPv6 Unicast routing & IPv6 Multicast routing with Dual L3 IOS Image available in Marshall C3000 Managed Core Switch.
QoSMarshall C3000 giving optimal performance to real-time applications such as voice and video, Traffic classification, Traffic behaviors, Queue scheduling, Congestion avoidance, Shaping & Device reliability, preserves network bandwidth and allows full control of network resources, Traffic classification based on the combination of the MAC address, IPv4/IPv6 Address, IP precedence and TCP/UDP port number, L2 protocol header, TCP, UDP, outgoing interface, and 802.1p field, With 8 queues per port, enable differentiated management of up to 8 traffic types.
Enhanced SecurityIEEE 802.1X port-based access control and MAC-based access control ensure all users are authorized before being granted access to the network. Ingress/Egress Access Control Lists (ACL’s) can be used to restrict access to sensitive network resources by denying packets based on L2/L3/L4 headers Information, and for some services are based on time, the product can support time based ACL to match the requirement. System Security such as Hierarchical CLI protection to prevent unauthorized users from accessing Switch SSH v2.0, RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication, ACL filtering (Standard ACL and extend ACL),DHCP Packet Filtering (Option 82), ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, CPU Traffic Limit, Prevent DDOS attack (ICMP Flood/Smurf/Fraggle/LAND/SYN Flood), BHM (Beat Heart Monitor).
Go Green with Your EthernetYou now have the choice to go green when upgrading to a gigabit network! This new generation COMMANDO Gigabit Smart Switch features the latest innovative energy-efficient technologies that can greatly expand your network capacity with much less power. It automatically adjusts power consumption according to the link status and cable length to limit the carbon footprint of your network.
Power down Idle PortsWhen a computer or network equipment is off, the corresponding port of a traditional switch will continue to consume considerable amounts of power. The COMMANDO can automatically detect the link status of each port and reduce the power consumption of ports that are idle.
Power Budget According to Cable LengthIdeally, shorter cables would use less power because of less power degradation over their length; this is not the case with most devices as they will use the same amount of power across the cable regardless of whether it is 10 or 50 meters in length. The COMMANDO analyzes the length of the Ethernet cable connected and adjusts the power usage accordingly, rather than keeping the power consumption in a conventional solution.
Hardware | |
Model | C3000-48SFP+4X+2Q |
Port | 48 SFP |
4 SFP+ (10 Gbit/s SFP+) | |
2 QSFP+ (40 Gbit/s QSFP+) | |
Management port | 1 Console |
Reset KEY | 1 |
Bandwidth | 256Gbps |
Packet Forwarding | 190.46Mpps |
MAC | 64K |
Buffer | 3 Mbit |
Jumbo Frames | 9600 Bytes |
DDR3 Ram | 1Gbit |
FLASH | 2GB |
Transmission | Store and forward |
Thunder Protection | 6KV |
Environmental | Operating Temperature: 0℃ ~40℃ (32 ℉ ~104 ℉ ) |
Storage Temperature: -40℃ ~70℃ (-40 ℉ ~158 ℉ ) | |
Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing | |
Storage Humidity: 5%~95% non-condensing | |
Power in | AC 100~240V 50/60hz |
Fan Quantity | Fan less |
Dimensions ( W x D x H ) | 232*152*45 mm |
Certification | CE, FCC |
Ethernet Basic Features | |
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Ethernet | |
Ethernet interface operating modes: full duplex, half duplex, and auto-negotiation/td> | |
Ethernet interface operating rates: 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1000 Mbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, and auto-negotiation | |
Flow control on (TX and RX direction) | |
Jumbo frames (9600 Bytes) | |
Link aggregation (Static/LACP) | |
Static/Dynamic Load balancing among the links of a Link aggregation | |
Interface isolation and forwarding restriction | |
Storm Control (unicast/broadcast/multicast) | |
VLAN | |
Vlan access modes: access, trunk, and QinQ | |
MAC based VLAN Classification | |
IP based VLAN Classification | |
Prococol based VLAN Classification | |
Default VLAN | |
Selective QinQ | |
VLAN mapping | |
Voice Vlan | |
Private VLAN | |
MAC | |
Automatic learning and aging of MAC addresses (Support HW learning) | |
Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries | |
Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses | |
Limitation on MAC address learning on interfaces (Port Security) | |
Limitation on MAC address learning on Vlans VLAN Security |
Ethernet Loop Protection | |
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MSTP | |
STP | |
RSTP | |
MSTP | |
BPDU filter, BPDU guard, Root guard | |
Partitioned STP and BPDU tunnel | |
ERPS | |
ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) | |
Single ERPS ring, tangent ERPS rings, and intersecting ERPS rings | |
Hybrid networking of ERPS rings and other ring networks | |
G.8031&8032 | |
G.8031 (Linear network protection) | |
G.8032 (Ring network protection) |
Layer 2 multicast | |
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Layer 2 multicast | |
IGMP snooping v1v2v3 | |
IGMP proxy | |
Fast leave | |
MVR (Inter-VLAN multicast replication) | |
MLD Snooping v1/v2 |
IPv4 Forwarding | |
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ARP | |
Static and dynamic ARP entries | |
Gratuitous ARP | |
Aging of ARP entries | |
ARP | |
ARP Proxy | |
Unicast routing | |
Static routes | |
RIPv1&v2 | |
OSPF | |
BGP | |
ECMP | |
Routing policies | |
Policy-based routes (PBR) | |
uRPF check | |
VRF | |
Multicast routing | |
IGMPv1/v2/v3 | |
PIM-SM | |
PIM-SSM | |
PIM-DM | |
Static multicast | |
Mroute-RPF |
IPv6 Forwarding | |
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IPv6 Basic | ICMPv6, PMTU, ND (Neighbor Discovery) |
IPv6 Unicast routing | |
IPv6 Static Route | |
RIPng | |
OSPFv3 | |
V6 and V4 Transformation | Tunnel, ISTAPTunnel, 6to4 Tunnel |
IPv6 Multicast routing | |
MLD v1/v2 | |
PIM-SM6 |
QoS | |
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Traffic classification | Traffic classification based on the combination of the MAC address, IPv4/IPv6 ddress, L2 protocol header, TCP, UDP, outgoing interface, and 802.1p field |
Traffic behaviors | |
Access control after traffic classification | |
Traffic policing based on traffic classification (Policer) | |
Re-marking based on traffic classification (COS, DSCP) | |
Class-based packet queuing | |
Queue scheduling | |
SP (Strict Priority) | |
WDRR (Weighted Deficit Round Robin) | |
SP + WDRR | |
Congestion avoidance | Tail Drop, WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) |
Shapping | Shapping based on Interfaces and queues |
Device Reliability | |
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Smartlink | |
Smartlink | |
SmartLink multi-instance | |
MonitorLink | |
M-LAG | Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation |
VRRP | VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) |
STM | |
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Switch Table Management | Switch Table Management (Flexible system profiles) |
Security | |
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System Security | |
Hierarchical CLI protection to prevent unauthorized users from accessing Switch | |
SSH v2.0 | |
RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication | |
ACL filtering (Standard ACL and extend ACL) | |
DHCP packet filtering (Option 82) | |
ARP Inspection | |
IP Source Guard | |
CPU Traffic Limit | |
Prevent DDOS attack (ICMP Flood/Smurf/Fraggle/LAND/SYN Flood) | |
BHM (Beat Heart Monitor) | |
Port Security | 802.1x port security |
Configuration and Maintenance | |
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Terminal service | |
Configurations through CLI (Command Line Interface) | |
Help information | |
Login through console and Telnet terminals | |
File system | |
File system | |
Directory and file management | |
Upload and download files through FTP or TFTP | |
IP Application | |
DHCP Server | |
DHCP Relay | |
DHCP Snooping | |
DHCP Client | |
DNS | |
NTP | |
Device Management | |
UDLD (Unidirectional Link Detection) | |
VCT (Virtual Cable Test) | |
LLDP | |
Debugging and Maintenance | |
Management of logs, alarms, and debugging information | |
User operation logs | |
Detailed debugging information for diagnosing network faults | |
Network test tools (Such as traceroute and ping) | |
Local and remote mirroring/multi-destination mirror | |
SmartConfig | |
Ethernet OAM | |
EFM (802.3ah) | |
CFM (802.1ag/Y.1731) | |
Network Management | |
Ping and traceroute (IPv4/IPv6) | |
SNMPv1/v2c/v3 (IPv4/IPv6) | |
Standard MIB | |
WEB UI | |
RMON | |
s-Flow | |
Version Upgrade | |
Online upgrade software image | |
Online upgrade of the BootROM |
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