| Switch type | |
|---|---|
| Housing material | |
| DHCP features | |
| System event log | |
| Web-based management | |
| MAC address table | |
| Flow control support | |
| Power connector | |
| Number of VLANs | |
| Virtual LAN features | |
| SFP28 ports quantity | |
| Rack mounting | |
| Auto-negotiation | |
| Networking standards | |
| VLAN support | |
| Port mirroring | |
| QSFP28 ports quantity | |
| Switching capacity | |
| Switch layer | |
| 10G support | |
| Console port | |
| Rate limiting | |
| Multicast support | |
| ARP inspection | |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | |
| Management protocols | Web GUI, HTTPs, CLI, Telnet, SSH, SNMP, MIBs RSPAN, Radius Users, TACACS+ |
| Fiber optic connector | |
| SSH/SSL support | |
| Form factor | |
| Link aggregation | |
| LED indicators | |
| Reset button | |
| Electromagnetic compatibility | CE, FCC 15 A, VCCI A, A EN 55022, (CISPR 22) A, EN 50082-1, EN 55024 |
| Built-in processor | |
| Noise level | |
| Security algorithms | |
| Auto-sensing | |
| Internal memory | |
| Spanning tree protocol | |
| Memory type | |
| Flash memory | |
| Power consumption (max) | |
| Auto MDI/MDI-X | |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | |
| Weight | |
| BPDU filtering/protection | |
| Package weight | |
| Package width | |
| Product colour | |
| Package depth | |
| Package height | |
| Access Control List (ACL) | |
| Manual | |
| User guide | |
| IGMP snooping | |
| Package type | |
| Harmonized System (HS) code |
The trend of moving matrix switching into the Ethernet network is inevitable and SDVoE already delivers capabilities far beyond that of a traditional matrix switch. Historically it has been simple to design AV over IP systems of up to 96 I/Os using a single switch using Layer-2 Multicast IGMP. However, larger installations required data center-class 100G Ethernet switches with more complex Layer-3 Multicast Routing techniques, adding complexity and cost to the Ethernet infrastructure. As SDVoE systems become ever larger, a new class of switches has come to market. The M4500 switches combine the configurability of a matrix switch with the power and scalability of Ethernet to support hundreds of AV over IP endpoints, at a price point dramatically cheaper than comparable matrix switches. Removing the need for Layer-3 PIM routing, these new switches offer IGMP Plus and greatly simplify system architectures with the same well-known IGMP techniques across the entire AV over IP network.
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