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ESW0L3: Layer 3 Managed Access Switch
Introduction
The ESW0L3 series are Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches launched by Teldat and designed in line with its philosophy of security, high efficiency, energy saving and constant innovation. This family of equipment can provide full gigabit access and flexibly extendable 10G uplink data interfaces. With a new hardware architecture and the latest modular operating system, the ESW0L3 series is capable of providing more functionalities, faster hardware processing and a better user experience.
All models in the ESW0L3 family can be operated through its console/GUI and also integrated into centralized cloud management.
Competitive Advantages
Ready for large enterprises, institutions, and campuses, such as the LANs in government buildings,
universities, and big manufacturing/energy/other organizations
The interconnection between switches/routers cannot be a bottleneck, high-speed interfaces avoid this problem, satisfying high-bandwidth requirements.
Multiple configuration methods make these switches the optimal LAN solution for offices, offering IT managers an agile and fast installation.
User devices can be added to or removed from a virtualized network in a "hot swap" manner, without affecting the normal operation of other devices
Description
The ESW0L3 series are Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches launched by Teldat and designed in line with its philosophy of security, high efficiency, energy saving and constant innovation. This family of equipment can provide full gigabit access and flexibly extendable 10G uplink data interfaces. With a new hardware architecture and the latest modular operating system, the ESW0L3 series is capable of providing more functionalities, faster hardware processing and a better user experience.
They can be used in smart classrooms, multimedia classrooms, offices, clinic wards, mini branches, and other wiring-limited environments of the education, medical, enterprise-class, and commercial customers. They provide nearby access and ultrahigh bandwidth for mass Internet of things (IoT) terminals and other IP information points such as wireless cameras, ultra HD digital video cameras, and intelligent electronic bedside screens.
Key Features
The ESW0L3 adopts the Network Foundation Protection Policy (NFPP) technology to rate-limit ARP packets, ICMP request packets, DHCP Request messages, etc ensuring network stability.
The ESW0L3 includes a wide range of IPv4 protocols: IPv4 static routing, RIP, OSPFv2, IS-ISv4, and BGP4. Additionally, it also supports IPv6 protocols such as IPv6 static routing, RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+.
ESW0L3 is compatible with OpenFlow 1.3 as the times require, and will collaborate with SDN controller to easily build large-scale L2/L3 networks. The switches allow you to smoothly upgrade to an SDN network
VSU enables multiple physical devices to be connected through aggregate links and virtualized into one logical device, using the same IP address and enhancing network management.
The ESW0L3 supports STP, RSTP, and MSTP to achieve fast convergence, improve the fault tolerance capability, ensure stable network operation(with RLDP), and link load balancing.
The ESW0L3 permits routine network diagnosis based on SNMP, RMON, Syslog, and USB based backup log and configuration. Customers can use various management modes such as CLI, web-GUI, Telnet, and CWMP-based zero-touch.
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