Management features
Multicast support |
Y |
Quality of Service (QoS) support |
Y |
Web-based management |
Y |
Data transmission
MAC address table |
8000 entries |
Store-and-forward |
Y |
Supported data transfer rates |
10/100/1000 Mbps |
Switching capacity |
48 Gbit/s |
Maximum data transfer rate |
1 Gbit/s |
Security
MAC address filtering |
Y |
Access Control List (ACL) |
Y |
SSH/SSL support |
Y |
Power
Input voltage |
100 - 240 V |
Other features
Connectivity LEDs |
Y |
Input frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Networking
Port mirroring |
Y |
Broadcast storm control |
Y |
IGMP snooping |
Y |
Spanning tree protocol |
Y |
Full duplex |
Y |
Flow control support |
Y |
10G support |
N |
Optical fiber
Transmission distance (max) |
0.1 km |
Ports & interfaces
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity |
24 |
Console port |
RS-232 |
Combo SFP ports quantity |
4 |
Copper ethernet cabling technology |
100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, 10BASE-T |
SFP/SFP+ slots quantity |
4 |
Protocols
Management protocols |
SNMP v1, v2c v3, HTTP/HTTPS Web, Telnet, SSH |
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
N |
24-Port Gigabit Layer 2 Switch w/ 4 Shared Mini-GBIC Slots
- SNMP (v1, v2c, v3), 802.1X, RSTP, and MSTP support.
- 24 x Gigabit Auto-MDIX ports.
- 4 x shared SFP (Mini-GBIC slots) and 1 x RS-232 console port.
- 48Gbps switching capacity.
- Supports Port Trunking, Mirroring, IGMP, Static and Dynamic VLAN, RMON, QoS, STP, and more.
The 24-Port Gigabit Layer 2 Switch with 4 Shared Mini-GBIC Slots, model TL2-G244, provides a reliable foundation for a highly scalable managed network.
The TL2-G244 features a 48Gbps switch fabric, 802.1X authentication, SNMP v3, and Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) support.
Gigabit Ethernet ports and Mini-GBIC slots provide high speed uplinks to backbone switching or servers. Configure the switch using your choice of Telnet, HyperTerminal, SNMP, or a Browser. View statistics captured for 17 unique switching parameters. Additional management features such as Port Trunking, IGMP snooping, Static and Dynamic VLAN, Load Balancing, RMON, QoS, and RSTP allow administrators to effectively manage departmental work groups.