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The Huawei S310-24T4S is a manageable switch from the eKitEngine series. It features 24 gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) and 4 SFP slots (1 Gbps). It provides Layer 2 management and basic Layer 3 functions. The switch supports Spanning Tree Protocols (STP / RSTP / MSTP) and the modern ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) standard. It has a Smart Link function that allows for backup connections. Devices from the S310 series can be connected to multiple aggregating switches using multiple connections, ensuring network operation in case of a cable failure. The product offers advanced security features, protecting against various types of attacks (including DoS, IP/MAC spoofing, and SYN flood). It uses DHCP Snooping and records ARP entries, protecting against ARP spoofing. An additional advantage is the support for iStack, allowing multiple switches to be virtually stacked into a single device. Management can be performed using the Web UI, CLI, or SNMP. The device supports cloud management and the eKit app. The switch has a built-in AC power supply and active cooling with intelligent fan speed adjustment. The S310-24T4S is designed to be used as a core switch in networks based on eKitEngine solutions. Due to its extensive management capabilities and numerous features, it is also suitable for other applications, not just in conjunction with access points.
24x gigabit Ethernet, 4x SFP
The switch is equipped with 24 gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) and 4 SFP slots (1 Gbps). It has a switching capacity of 56 Gbps and a packet forwarding rate of 42 Mpps. Using one of the SFP slots, you can establish a connection over very long distances using fiber optic cable.
Layer 2+ management, iStack
The device fully supports Layer 2 management and also includes basic Layer 3 functions such as static routing. It supports VLANs, multicasts (IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping), QoS, and Access Control Lists (ACL). It also supports Spanning Tree Protocols (STP / RSTP / MSTP) and the modern ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) standard defined in ITU-T G.8032.
The switch provides essential network security features. It protects against DoS attacks such as SYN flood, Land, Smurf, and ICMP flood. It also has protection against user-targeted attacks, including rogue DHCP server attacks, IP/MAC spoofing, DHCP request flood, and DHCP CHADDR attacks.
The S310 series supports the iStack function, allowing multiple switches to be logically stacked into a single virtual switch. This simplifies network management and enables the creation of additional backup connections, providing protection against potential failures.
Management is performed through a graphical Web interface, CLI, or using SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) / SSH2.0. Devices in the S310 series can also be managed in the cloud, and in this case, you can additionally use the Huawei eKit app.
Usage
Thanks to its extensive management capabilities, the S310-24T4S is an excellent choice as the main switch in various types of networks. The use of 24 ports allows you to connect many devices that do not require PoE power. In smaller office networks, the S310-24T4S can successfully serve as the sole switch.
Specifications
Huawei S310-24T4S | |
Switching Capacity | 56 Gb/s |
Packet forwarding | 42 Mp/s |
Fixed port |
24x gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mb/s 4x SFP (1 Gb/s) |
Chassis dimensions (H x W x D) | 43.6 mm x 442 mm x 227 mm |
Chassis height | 1U |
Weight | 2,32 kg |
Power module type | Built-in AC power module |
Rated voltage | 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Maximum voltage | 90 - 290 V AC, 55/65 Hz |
Maximum power consumption | 34,04 W |
Noise |
Sound power at normal temperature: 47 dB (A) Sound power at high temperature: 51 dB (A) |
Long-term operating temperature | –5°C to +50°C |
Storage temperature | –40°C to +70°C |
Relative humidity | 5% to 95% (noncondensing) |
Service port surge protection | Common mode: ±10 kV |
Power port surge protection | Differential mode: ±6 kV Common mode: ±6 kV |
Heat dissipation mode | Air cooling, intelligent fan speed adjustment |
Service features | |
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MAC address table | Automatic MAC address learning and aging 16K MAC address entries at maximum Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries Source MAC address filtering Limitation on the number of MAC addresses learned by an interface |
VLAN features | 4094 VLANs Voice VLAN MUX VLAN VLAN assignment based on MAC addresses, protocols, IP subnets, policies, and ports VLAN stacking |
Ethernet switching | Smart Link tree topology and Smart Link multi-instance, providing millisecond-level protective switchover G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) Smart Link tree topology and Smart Link multi-instance, providing millisecond-level protective switchover G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) |
Multicast | IGMPv1/v2/v3, IGMPv1/v2/v3 snooping and MLD snooping |
IP routing | Static routing and policy-based routing (PBR) 512 FIBv4 entries at maximum 512 FIBv6 entries at maximum |
IPv6 features | Neighbor discovery (ND) PMTU IPv6 ping, IPv6 tracert, and IPv6 telnet |
Reliability | Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) |
QoS/ACL | Traffic rate limiting in the inbound and outbound directions of a port Packet redirection Port-based traffic policing and two-rate three-color CAR Eight queues on each port DRR, SP and DRR+SP queue scheduling algorithms Re-marking of the 802.1p and DSCP priorities for packets Packet filtering on Layer 2 to Layer 4, filtering out invalid frames based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, source IP address, destination IP address, TCP/UDP port number, protocol type, or VLAN Rate limiting in each queue and traffic shaping on ports Network Slicing (VLAN/VXLAN) |
Security features | Hierarchical user management and password protection Defense against DoS, ARP, and ICMP attacks Binding of the IP address, MAC address, port ID, and VLAN ID Port isolation, port security, and sticky MAC Blackhole MAC address entries Limitation on the number of learned MAC addresses IEEE 802.1X authentication and limit on the number of users on a port Multiple authentication modes including AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS and NAC authentication SSH v2.0 HTTPS CPU defense Blacklist and whitelist DHCP client, DHCP relay, DHCP server, DHCP snooping DHCPv6 client, DHCPv6 relay |
Management and maintenance |
iStack Cloud management based on NETCONF/YANG Virtual cable test (VCT) Remote configuration and maintenance by using Telnet SNMPv1/v2/v3 RMON Web system-based management HTTPS LLDP/LLDP-MED System logs and alarms based on severities 802.3az: Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) IFIT Port mirroring Deployment through the registration query center |
Interoperability | VBST, working with PVST, PVST+, and RPVST |