Juniper EX3200 48P Layer 3 Switch# is top ranked fix-configuration switch that is desired by highly networked enterprise with different off-site branch businesses or workstations. It features complete Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions and reliably speeds up hardware-based packet forwarding and powerful packet switching and low latency. It offers network access and PoE support IP phones, desktops, as well as other network devices in the network edge.
Ethernet switches are frequently thought of as the workhorses of the enterprise network. These buttons are the endpoint link and uplink connections that a large enterprise networks require. When a business expects high-end efficiency and economy in its edge switches, it could decide on fixed configuration switches. Fixed-configuration switches are classified as stackable switches, and they offer you a more affordable price per port compared to modular switching products.
A fixed-configuration switch is a high efficiency switching gadget that can fulfill redundancy requirement at the network edge. They can fit as being a standalone switching dynamo in the wiring closet arrangement. For a good performance company, it is a top choice in improving switching characteristics from the access layer of an enterprise network. Such a switch could possibly have the same switching power of Juniper EX3200 48P Layer 3 switch. Its high capacity switching can deliver 136 Gbps throughput in addition to a wire speed of 101 Mpps.
It has four platform adjustments and incorporates a 48 port box, with 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet ports with either full or partial Power over Ethernet (PoE). The Class 3 PoE 15.4 W supports networked appliances like telephone, video cam and wireless LAN and WAN access points. Full PoE in the switch also supports high density VoIP phones.
Layer 3 switches are prepared for high-performance LAN traffic seamlessly. The advanced packet forwarding capabilities of Layer 3 switches device can match that of routers, and they can be a cost-effective replacement for routers. The only difference between a Layer 3 switch and a router are the human management interface by the network administrator through the LCD panel, whereas routers run on microprocessors.
The Juniper EX3200 48P Layer 3 switch is a managed platform and supports a number of functions, enhances high accessibility and network access control (NAC). NAC or Unified Access Control in Juniper, permits the move to rely on access policies than firewalls, VPN gateways created by other vendors. The JUNOS operating-system ensures constant and stable control plane feature execution.
This switch model has optional 4-port GbE and 2-port 10GbE uplink modules with pluggable optics for high-speed connectivity to other switches or upstream devices in the network. This translates to high data throughput capacity yet low capital exposure for remote workgroup deployments. For power supply serviceability, EX3200 is field changeable and fan tray lowers MTTR.
The only real disadvantage of fixed configuration switches is they provide no configuration overall flexibility as the variety of ports are fixed and can’t be changed. Fixed-configuration switches, however, are stackable. You possibly can interconnect multiple switches to boost port efficiency. Maximum number of switches that can be stacked, however, is laid out in the manufacturer.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is technology in Ethernet cabling system that allows both electric power and data files to pass easily along a single cable. This permits wireless LAN and WAN access points to be positioned beyond the reach of power outlet. The IEEE necessitates the utilization of category 5 cable or better but may function with low power level with Category 3 cable. Updated PoE standard provides up to 51 W of power.
EX3200 Ethernet switch is compliant with Internet Protocol (IP) gateway from Avaya. The Juniper EX3200 48P Layer 3 Switch# are some of the five groups of Juniper EX series# series switches that can be also interoperable along with other network management platforms from AlterPoint, EMC, CA, HP, InfoVista, IBM and SolarWinds.