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Full-gigabit access switch for large-sized enterprise and campus LANs, gigabit access switch for business applications such as hospitals, libraries, convention and exhibition centers, and websites
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Series
Highlight Features
Hardware Specifications |
RG-S5300-24GT4XS-E |
RG-S5300-24GT4XS-P-E |
RG-S5300-48GT4XS-E |
Interface Specifications |
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Fixed port |
24 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports |
24 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports |
48 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports |
Power module |
Built-in power module |
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Fixed management port |
1 x MGMT port, 1 x console port, and 1 x USB port |
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System Specifications |
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Packet forwarding rate |
96 Mpps |
96 Mpps |
132 Mpps |
System switching capacity |
128 Gbps |
128 Gbps |
176 Gbps |
Number of MAC addresses |
32,000 |
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ARP table size |
2,000 |
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ND table size |
1,000 |
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Number of IPv4 unicast routes |
4,000 |
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Number of IPv4 multicast routes |
2,500 |
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Number of IPv6 unicast routes |
2,000 |
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Number of IPv6 multicast routes |
1,200 |
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Number of ACEs |
Ingress: 3,500 Egress: 1,500 |
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Number of VSU members |
4 |
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Number of IGMP groups |
2,500 |
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Number of MLD groups |
1,000 |
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Number of VRFs |
512 |
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Dimensions and Weight |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) |
442 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm (17.40 in. x 8.66 in. x 1.72 in.), 1 RU |
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Weight (full load) |
2.7 kg (5.95 lbs) |
3 kg (6.61 lbs) |
3 kg (6.61 lbs) |
CPU and Storage |
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CPU |
1.2 GHz dual-core processor |
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Storage |
Flash memory: 2 GB SDRAM: 1 GB |
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Power and Consumption |
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Maximum power consumption |
< 40 W |
System power consumption (without PoE load) < 65 W System power consumption (with PoE load) < 410 W |
< 55 W |
Rated input voltage |
AC input: 100 V to 240 V Frequency: 50/60 Hz |
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Maximum input voltage |
AC input: 90 V to 264 V |
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Environment and Reliability |
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MTBF |
> 200,000 hours |
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Primary airflow |
Front-to-rear airflow |
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Operating temperature |
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) at an altitude in the range of 0 m to 1,800 m (5905.51 ft.) Altitude 1,800 m (5905.51 ft.) to 5,000 m (16404.20 ft.): The maximum temperature decreases by 1°C (1.8°F) each time the altitude increases by 220 m (721.78 ft.). |
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Storage temperature |
–40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) |
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Operating humidity |
10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
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Storage humidity |
5% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
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Operating altitude |
0 m to 5,000 m (16404.20 ft.) |
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Operating noise |
40.9 dB at the temperature of 27°C (80.6°F) 48.8 dB at the temperature of 45°C (113°F) |
33.5 dB at the temperature of 27°C (80.6°F) 53.9 dB at the temperature of 45°C (113°F) |
40.3 dB at the temperature of 27°C (80.6°F) 53.1dB at the temperature of 45°C (113°F) |
Interface surge protection |
Communication port: 10 kV (common mode) (MGMT port: 4 kV) Power port: 6 kV (common/differential mode) |
RG-S5300-E Series |
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Feature |
Description |
Ethernet switching |
IEEE 802.1Q (supporting 4K VLANs) |
Jumbo frame (maximum length: 9,216 bytes) |
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Maximum number of VLANs that can be created: 4,094 |
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Voice VLAN |
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Super VLAN and private VLAN |
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MAC address-based, port-based, protocol-based, and IP subnet-based VLAN assignment |
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GVRP |
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Basic QinQ and selective QinQ |
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STP (IEEE 802.1.d), RSTP (IEEE 802.1w), and MSTP (IEEE 802.1s) |
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Auto errdisable recovery BPDU filter BPDU guard Port fast Root guard |
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ERPS (G.8032 v1/v2), sing ring, tangent ring, intersecting ring, and load balancing |
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LLDP/LLDP-MED, LLDP IPv6, and LLDP-POE |
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MAC address filtering Setting the MAC address aging time |
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IP service |
Static and dynamic ARP, ARP proxy, and ARP entry timeout |
DHCP client, DHCP relay, DHCP server, and DHCP snooping |
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DHCPv6 client, DHCPv6 relay, and DHCPv6 snooping |
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DNS client, DNS proxy, and DNSv6 client |
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Neighbor Discovery (ND), ND proxy, and ND snooping |
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IPv6 addressing, IPv6 ping, and IPv6 tracert |
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GRE tunnel |
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IP routing |
IPv4 and IPv6 static routing |
RIP and RIPng |
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OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 |
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IS-ISv4 and IS-ISv6 |
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BGP4 and BGP4+ |
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Routing policy |
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IPv4/VRF |
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IPv4/IPv6 PBR |
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Multicast |
IGMPv1/v2/v3 |
IGMPv1/v2 snooping |
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IGMP fast leave |
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PIM-DM, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM SMv6, and PIM-SSMv6 |
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MSDP for inter-domain multicast |
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MLDv1/v2 and MLD proxy |
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MLDv1/v2 snooping |
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PIM-SMv6 |
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Multicast source IP address check Multicast source port check |
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ACL and QoS |
Standard IP ACLs (hardware ACLs based on IP addresses) |
Extended IP ACLs (hardware ACLs based on IP addresses or TCP/UDP port numbers) |
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Extended MAC ACLs (hardware ACLs based on source MAC addresses, destination MAC addresses, and optional Ethernet type) |
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Expert-level ACLs (hardware ACLs based on flexible combinations of the VLAN ID, Ethernet type, MAC address, IP address, TCP/UDP port number, protocol type, and time range) |
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Time based ACLs, ACL 80, and IPv6 ACL |
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Global ACLs |
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ACL redirection |
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Port traffic identification |
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Port traffic rate limiting |
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802.1p/DSCP/ToS traffic classification |
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Congestion management: SP, WRR, DRR, WFQ, SP+WFQ, SP+WRR, SP+DRR, and SP+WFQ |
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Congestion avoidance: tail drop, RED, and WRED |
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Eight priority queues per port |
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Security |
Multiple AAA modes |
RADIUS |
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RADIUS and TACACS+ |
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IEEE802.1X authentication, MAC address bypass (MAB) authentication, and interface-based and MAC address-based 802.1X authentication |
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Web authentication |
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) |
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SSHv1 and SSHv2 |
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Global IP-MAC binding |
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ICMP |
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Port security |
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IP source guard |
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SAVI |
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ARP spoofing prevention |
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CPP and NFPP |
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Multiple attack defense functions |
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3-tuple binding (IP address, MAC address, and port) 3-tuple binding (IPv6 address, MAC address, and port) Filtering of invalid MAC addresses Port- and MAC address-based 802.1X authentication MAB authentication Portal authentication and Portal 2.0 authentication ARP check DAI ARP packet rate limiting Gateway ARP spoofing prevention Broadcast storm suppression Hierarchical management of administrators and password protection BPDU guard Port protection |
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Reliability |
REUP |
RLDP, Layer 2 link connectivity detection, unidirectional link detection, and VLAN-based loop control |
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Data Link Detection Protocol (DLDP) |
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IPv4 VRRP v2/v3, IPv6 VRRP, and super-VLAN for VRRP |
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BFD, RAS, NSR, VRRR, VRRP+, and SDN loop detection |
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Link monitoring, fault notification, and remote loopback based on 802.3ah (EFM) |
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Device virtualization |
VSU Local and remote stacking Inter-chassis link binding in a stack Virtualization through standard service interfaces |
NMS and maintenance |
SPAN, RSPAN, and ERSPAN |
sFlow |
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NTP client, NTP server, NTPv6 client, and NTPv6 server |
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SNTP |
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CLI (Telnet/Console) |
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FTP client, FTP server, FTPv6 client, and FTPv6 server |
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TFTP client, TFTP server, TFTPv6 client, and TFTPv6 server |
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FTP and TFTP |
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SNMP v1/v2c/c3 |
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Web |
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Syslog/Debugging |
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RMON (1, 2, 3, 9) Various types of RMON groups, including event groups, alarm groups, history groups, and statistics groups, as well as private alarm extension groups RMON used to implement Ethernet statistics, historical statistics, and alarm functions |
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NETCONF |
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MACC |
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CWMP |
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gRPC |
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OpenFlow Special 1.3 Flow table analysis defined by all protocols Transmission of specified packets to the controller Configuring the controller's IP address and port Notifying port status changes to the controller |
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RNS, configuration rollback, and 802.3ah |
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PoE |
RG-S5300-24GT4XS-P-E: IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at power supply standards Automatic and energy-saving power supply management modes Uninterrupted power supply in hot start mode Scheduled power-on or power-off of PoE ports based on the time policy Port priority |
Model |
Description |
RG-S5300-24GT4XS-E |
24 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports |
RG-S5300-24GT4XS-P-E |
24 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports, supporting PoE and a maximum PoE output power of 370 W |
RG-S5300-48GT4XS-E |
48 x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation electrical ports, 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ ports |
Mini-GBIC-GT |
1000BASE-TX, SFP Transceiver (100 m) |
Mini-GBIC-SX-MM850 |
1000BASE-SX, SFP Transceiver, SM (850 nm, 500 m, LC) |
Mini-GBIC-LX-SM1310 |
1000BASE-LX, SFP Transceiver, SM (1310 nm, 10 km, LC) |
Mini-GBIC-LH40-SM1310 |
1000BASE-LH, SFP Transceiver, SM (1310 nm, 40 km, LC) |
Mini-GBIC-ZX100-SM1550 |
1000BASE-ZX100, SFP Transceiver, SM (1550 nm, 100 km, LC) |
XG-SFP-SR-MM850 |
10GBASE-SR, SFP+ Transceiver, MM (850 nm, 300 m, LC) |
XG-SFP-LR-SM1310 |
10GBASE-SR, SFP+ Transceiver (1310nm, 10 km, LC) |
XG-SFP-ER-SM1550 |
10GBASE-SR, SFP+ Transceiver (1550nm, 40 km, LC) |
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