Allied Telesis AT SB4215
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Allied Telesis AT SB4215

Expansion module - Plug-in module

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Allied Telesis AT SB4215

General

MPN: AT-SB4215

Device Type: Expansion module

Form Factor: Plug-in module

Weight: 2.3 kg

Networking

Features: Full duplex capability

Expansion / connectivity

Compatible Slots: 1 x Expansion Slot

Manufacturer warranty

Service & Support: 2 years warranty

Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 2 years

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Manufacturer's product description

The AT-SB4000 series is ideal for multiple tenant unit and central point aggregation for metro area or campus networks as well as an enterprise mid-tier aggregation device. Packaged in a versatile modular chassis configuration, AT-SB4000 series combines hardware-based, wirespeed, non-blocking switching and IP/IPX routing with advanced, flexible policy-based Quality of Service, rich multicast support, and a comprehensive set of configuration and control features designed to simplify administration and maintenance tasks. The AT-SB4000 series delivers hardware-based switching for Layers 2, 3, and 4 with no performance penalty in a wide variety of interface types and feature options. AT-SB4215 is a Bandwidth Expander Card. PRODUCT FEATURES: Designed for use with the AT-SB4104 chassis; An economical alternative to a second switch controller; Unlocks the system's full bandwidth potential without the need for a second switch controller; Increases the full duplex bandwidth available to each line card bay from 4Gbps to 8Gbps; Does not perform switching functions or confer switch controller redundancy; Ideal for situations where maximum bandwidth is a higher priority than switch controller redundancy.

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