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Enterasys A4H254-8F8T

The Enterasys A4H254-8F8T is a versatile network switch designed to provide both fiber and copper connectivity solutions for various networking needs. It is part of Enterasys’s advanced networking equipment, suitable for a range of enterprise and industrial applications.

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Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: A4H254-8F8T
  • Type: Network Switch
  • Ports:
    • 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports
    • 8 x 100BASE-FX SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) fiber ports
  • Power Supply:
    • Typically 100-240V AC; redundant power supply options may be available
  • Form Factor:
    • Rack-mounted
  • Dimensions:
    • Designed to fit standard 19-inch racks; specific dimensions detailed in the product manual
  • Operating Temperature:
    • Generally operates within 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
  • Weight:
    • Specific weight varies; detailed information available in the product manual

Functionality Features

  • Mixed Port Types:
    • Combines both copper Ethernet and fiber optic ports to support diverse network configurations.
  • High-Speed Connectivity:
    • Provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and Fast Ethernet fiber connections for flexible networking.
  • Advanced Traffic Management:
    • Includes features for Quality of Service (QoS) and traffic prioritization to optimize data flow.
  • Network Management:
    • Supports network management protocols like SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for effective monitoring and control.
  • Security Features:
    • Implements security protocols such as VLAN support and access control lists (ACLs) to safeguard network traffic.

Application Scenarios

  • Enterprise Networks:
    • Ideal for medium to large enterprises requiring both fiber and copper network connections.
  • Data Centers:
    • Suitable for connecting various equipment in data centers with both fiber and Ethernet links.
  • Educational Institutions:
    • Provides flexible connectivity solutions for educational institutions needing a mix of Ethernet and fiber connections.
  • Industrial Environments:
    • Used in industrial settings to support a combination of networked devices and automation systems.

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