Technical Specifications
Hi All,
I would like to raise some questions regarding the appropriate model of zyxel switch capable to serve the following requirements:
Q1. Capable/Supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2 or higher.
Q2. Shall be able to accommodate, integrate and provide general traffic handling and management services for at least four (4) different networks via Layer 2 and Layer 3.
Q3. 10/100/1000 Base-T Port with passive PoE (compatible with the AP).
Q4. Supports routing protocols such as but not limited to Dynamic Host Configuration, Static routes, etc.
Q5. Support Switching capacity not less than 20 Gbps.
Q6. Support IEEE 802.1X/MAC/Portal authentication.
Q7. Support AAA authentication and RADIUS authentication
Thank you in advance for those who can help me for this concern.
All Replies
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Hi @Ranier271991,
May I know if your question 2 means you need the switch to support at least 4 VLANs/subnets?
And do you need the dynamic routing protocols like RIP or OSPF for your question 4?
Zyxel Melen
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