Management features
Multicast support |
Y |
Quality of Service (QoS) support |
Y |
Web-based management |
Y |
Data transmission
MAC address table |
64000 entries |
Supported data transfer rates |
10/100/1000 Mbps |
Maximum data transfer rate |
1 Gbit/s |
Number of VLANs |
4094 |
Operational conditions
Heat dissipation |
173 BTU/h |
Other features
Connectivity LEDs |
Activity, Link, CPU |
Bandwidth |
24 Gbit/s |
Electromagnetic emissions |
47 CFR Parts 2 & 15, CSA C108.8, EN 555022, EN, 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, AS/NZS CISPR 22, VCCI V-3 |
Networking features |
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Networking
Port mirroring |
Y |
IGMP snooping |
Y |
Link aggregation |
Y |
Spanning tree protocol |
Y |
Performance
Memory type |
DRAM |
Internal memory |
64 MB |
Flash memory |
8 MB |
Stackable |
N |
Protocols
Management protocols |
SNMP, HTTP, Telnet, SSH |
Security
SSH/SSL support |
Y |
MAC address filtering |
Y |
Access Control List (ACL) |
Y |
Ports & interfaces
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity |
6 |
Console port |
RS-232 |
Design
Safety |
UL 60950, CSA 60950, EN 60950, EN 60825 & IEC 60950 |
System requirements
Media types supported |
Base System |
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Y |
Additionally
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
Matrix E1 Gigabit Workgroup Switch (GWS) with 6 10/100/100 RJ45 ports &3 expansion slots
Flow-based switching and routing for granular control of users and applications
Delivering advanced Secure Networks™ capabilities, the Enterasys Matrix™ E1 is the third generation of flow-based switching from Enterasys offering 10/100Mbps and Gigabit workgroup connectivity.
What’s the advantage of flow-based switching? You benefit from granular, firewall-like control of access, authentication, authorization, bandwidth, protocols, applications and users. Visibility is extended beyond the port or the VLAN to the individual conversation.
The Matrix E1 can handle the demanding requirements of bandwidth-intensive, enterprise applications such as videoconferencing, distance learning, ERP, CRM, intranet and Internet connectivity. The Matrix E1 inspects and classifies incoming traffic; makes L2/L3/L4 forwarding decisions; enforces security and QoS policies; discovers attached voice/video/data users, applications and devices; and authenticates them using 802.1x, Web and/or MAC multi-user authentication simultaneously on every interface.