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Allied Telesis x930 High Performance Switches

24.03.2015

Allied Telesis announced the release of a new family of high-performance x930 switches. The new family is represented by five models with different port configurations, support for 930 Gigabit external links, and Allied Telesis Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack) high-performance virtual stacking technology. The xXNUMX series switches provide high flexibility and performance for use in link aggregation and distributed network core applications.

The x930 family of switches supports the Allied Telesis Management Framework (AMF), an exclusive technology developed by Allied Telesis that enables organizations to reduce operational costs and helps reduce the burden on IT administrators. By automating many of the most common management tasks, such as replacing failed devices, modifying network configurations, updating hardware firmware, or expanding the network, the AMF platform offers IT administrators a unified management interface and the ability to automate installation/configuration and disaster recovery of network devices. All this saves a lot of time and money, thus providing an advantage in those projects where a large number of access switches are used.

The Allied Telesis x930 family of products unifies the management of large wired and wireless networks on a single platform, reducing the complexity of the network infrastructure and making administration tasks more consistent. To further reduce costs and improve service levels across the entire wireless infrastructure, the Allied Telesis Wireless Manager runs as an application on the x930 series switches. When using Wireless Manager with the AMF platform, the benefits of a unified management interface are available to all wired and wireless networks, simplifying management tasks and reducing the complexity associated with operating and maintaining a wireless network.

The x3 series L930 switches are suitable for medium to large organizations, including schools, hospitals and government offices, providing them with high flexibility, a variety of port configurations and the benefits of Allied Telesis VCStack technology. For small and medium organizations, the x930 family can act as core switches. At the same time, intelligent functions of AMF help to reduce operational costs due to network automation and the ability to integrate wired and wireless networks within a single platform.

The switches support stacking up to 160G with up to 8 RUs for high-speed, fault-tolerant backbone networking - suitable for networking in distributed campuses or for use in disaster recovery scenarios in a dual-core network environment.

Dual hot-swappable power supplies not only make maintenance easier and keep your equipment running smoothly, but also provide some flexibility in choosing PoE+-enabled power supplies, allowing you to increase the capacity of your PoE+ power supplies as your network expands.

The AT-x930-24GSTX model is equipped with 24 copper ports and 24 combo optical ports and is designed for applications where flexibility in choosing between optical or copper connections is important.
The x930 family of switches is a future-proof SDN-ready platform with software upgrades to 40G Ethernet.

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