Allied Telesis 12x 10/100/1000T Copper Ports & 4x1000X GBIC ports Datasheet
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Allied Telesis AT-9816GB is a high-performance Layer 3-7 Gigabit Switch that delivers exceptional flexibility, reliability, and advanced features for demanding network environments. With its 16 GBIC ports, it supports any combination of Gigabit copper or fiber for versatile connectivity options, enabling you to tailor your network to specific requirements. The hot-swappable GBIC interfaces and optional redundant power supply ensure continuous operation and minimize downtime.
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Switches
9800 Series,
Layer 3-7 Gigabit Switches
AT-9812T
12 x 10/100/1000T copper ports, 4 x 1000X GBIC ports
AT-9816GB
16 x 1000X GBIC ports
About Allied Telesyn Industry-leading features
The 9800 series reaches new heights in performance, flexibility, and reliability. Packaged in a 1.5RU standard rackmount chassis, the
9800 series incorporates a 32Gbps switching core that yields 24Mpps wirespeed Layer 3 IP and IPX switching performance.
Flexibility and reliability
GBIC interfaces provide ultimate port flexibility, supporting any combination of
Gigabit copper or fibre for short haul and long haul. GBIC interfaces are hot-swappable, and an optional redundant power supply provides added reliability.
Policy-based Quality of Service
Combined with very low latency, comprehensive Quality of Service features operating at wirespeed provide flow-based traffic management with full prioritisation and classification, and min/max bandwidth profiles.
An ideal solution for high-end aggregation in multicasting and combined voice, video and data applications.
Power to perform
The 9800 series top-of-the-line Layer 3-7 switches are built to meet the needs of high performance network services.Together with
Allied Telesyn's advanced software feature set,
AlliedWare™, the 9800 series is a superior switching solution in the mid-tier aggregation layer.
Allied Telesyn International is a member of the
Allied Telesis Group (ATI) who, founded in
1987, now has offices throughout the globe, over 3,000 employees worldwide and over
$600M of worldwide annual revenue.The
attributes which have led ATI to achieve its leading position in both the enterprise, operator and connectivity business segments can be summarised by four key elements: its business focus on networking technology for professional markets, where ATI has proved to be the only company capable of providing a total end-to-end solution at a high price/performance ratio; the ability to handle every aspect of its own products from design to marketing; the development of components and solutions which accommodate flexible, efficient and reliable network construction; support from sound warranty terms and quality services. Allied Telesyn connects the IP world efficiently thanks to affordable and highly reliable network solutions. For more information see: www.alliedtelesyneurope.com
<http://www.alliedtelesyn.com>
Service & Support
Allied Telesyn provides value-added support services for its customers under its Net.Cover
® programs. For more information on
Net.Cover
® support programs available in your area, contact your Allied Telesyn sales representative or visit our website.
www.alliedtelesyn.com
Key features
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Extensive wirespeed traffic classification
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Non-blocking wirespeed under all circumstances
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Layer 2 and 3 IP and IPX routing at wirespeed (all packet sizes)
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Fixed ports 12 x 10/100/1000T
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32Gbps core yields
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24Mpps performance
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Low latency for voice support
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Provides up to 232,000 Layer 2 and 3 address table entries
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Policy-based QoS features
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Supports full 4096 VLANs
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GBIC modules enhance port flexibility
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Will support any combination of 1000T,
1000SX, or 1000LX GBICs
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Huge capabilities and flexibility compressed into 1.5 RU form factor
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Web-based management with GUI
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SNMP with extensive MIB support
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SMNPv3*
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IPv6 support
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Advanced routing protocols OSPF, BGP4,
IS-IS, RIP, RIPv2, DVMRP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM
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Port trunking with link aggregation
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Wirespeed multicasting
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Secure SSH capability on management and access
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TACACS+
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IEEE 802.1x
9800 Series, Layer 3-7 Gigabit Switches
RELIABILITY
AT-9812T 480,000 hrs. MTBF
POWER CHARACTERISTICS
Frequency 50-60Hz
Power consumption:
AT-9816Gx
AT-9812Tx
132W (451BTU/hour) maximum
86W (294BTU/hour) typical
131W (448BTU/hour) maximum
112W (383BTU/hour) typical
Maximum = with all T GBICs and CAM installed
Typical = with all SX fibre GBICs and CAM installed and measured with 230V AC supply
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temp
Storage Temp
Relative Humidity
Altitude
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F)
–25°C to 75°C
(13°F to 158°F)
5% to 95% non-condensing
3,050 metres maximum (10,000 ft)
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Weight
1.5 RU form-factor
AT-9816: 6.52kg or 8.5kg packaged
AT-9812: 6.26kg or 8.3kg packaged
Redundant Power Supply:
Weight
ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL
APPROVALS
Emissions:
Immunity:
AT-9816GB
EN55022 Class B, FCC Class B,
VCCI Class B (the use of T
GBICs may cause Class A compliance)
EN55024, EN61000-3-2/3
SAFETY
UL60950, CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 60950-00, EN60950, AS/NZS3260
Certification: UL, cUL, TUV
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Singapore
STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS
BGP-4
RFC 1771
RFC 3065
RFC 1997
RFC 1998
1.5RU form factor
(AT-RPS9000 with 1 power supply module)
6.6kg or 8.5kg packaged
(AT-RPS9000 with 4 power supply modules)
10kg or 11.9kg packaged
Border Gateway Protocol 4
Autonomous System
Confederations for BGP
BGP Communities Attribute
Multi-home Routing
ENCRYPTION
FIPS 46
FIPS 180
FIPS 186
RFC 2104
DES
SHA-1
RSA
HMAC
ETHERNET
IEEE 802.1D
IEEE 802.2
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.3x
IEEE 802.3z
MAC Bridges
Logical Link Control
100T
Full-duplex Operation
Gigabit Ethernet
IEEE 802.3ac
VLAN TAG
IEEE 802.3ad (static) Link Aggregation
IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs
IEEE 802.1v VLAN Classification by
Protocol and Port
RFC 894 Ethernet II Encapsulation
GENERAL ROUTING
RFC 1918 IP Addressing
RFC 791
RFC 950
IP
Subnetting, ICMP
RFC 1812
RFC 1055
RFC 1122
RFC 1582
Router Requirements
SLIP
Internet Host Requirements
RIP on Demand Circuits
‘IPX Router Specification’, v1.2, Novell, Inc., Part Number
107-000029-001 IPX Router Specification
RFC 792
RFC 1288
ICMP
Finger
RFC 1701
RFC 1702
RFC 2131
RFC 2132
GRE
GRE over IPv4
DHCP
DHCP options and BOOTP
RFC 1542
RFC 826
RFC 925
RFC 3232
RFC 2661
RFC 2822
RFC 903
RFC 1027
Vendor Extensions
BootP
ARP
Multi-LAN ARP
Assigned Numbers
L2TP
Internet Message Format
Reverse ARP
RFC 793
RFC 768
RFC 1144
AppleTalk
ISO 9542
Proxy ARP
TCP
UDP
Van Jacobson's Compression
RFC 2390
End System to Intermediate
System Protocol
Inverse Address Resolution
Protocol
RFC 1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain
Routing Protocol
ISO 10589, ISO 10589 Technical Corrigendums 1, 2, 3,
ISO Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
ISO 8473, relevant parts of ISO 8348(X.213), ISO 8343/
Add2, ISO 8648, ISO TR 9577
Open System Interconnection
RFC 3022 Traditional NAT
IP MULTICASTING
RFC 2236 IGMPv2
RFC 1075 DVMRP draft-ietf-idmr-dvmrp-v3-10 DVMRP
RFC 1112
RFC 1812
RFC 2715
Host Extensions
Router Requirements
Interoperability Rules for
Multicast Routing Protocols
RFC 2362 PIM-SM draft-ietf-pim-dm-new-v2-01 PIM-DM draft-ietf-pim-sm-v2-new-05 PIM-SM draft-ietf-magma-snoop-02 IGMP and MLD Snooping switches
IPv6 draft-ietf-ngtrans-hometun-01 IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels for home to Internet access
RFC 1886 DNS Extensions to support
RFC 1981
RFC 2375
IPv6
Path MTU Discovery for IPv6
IPv6 Multicast Address
Assignments
RFC 2460
RFC 2080
RFC 2373
RFC 2461
IPv6
RIPng for IPv6
IPv6 Addressing Architecture
Neighbour Discovery for
RFC 2462
IPv6
IPv6 Stateless Address
Auto-configuration
ICMPv6 RFC 2463
RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6
Packets over Ethernet
RFC 2472
Networks
IPv6 over PPP
RFC draft-vida-mld-v2 Multicast Listener Discovery
(MLD) for IPv6 draft-ietf-ngtrans-introduction-to-ipv6-transition-06 An overview of the introduction of IPv6 in the Internet
RFC 2526 Reserved IPv6 Subnet
RFC 2711
RFC 3056
Anycast Addresses
IPv6 Router Alert Option
Connection of IPv6
Domains via IPv4 Clouds
RFC 3315
RFC 3633
DHCPv6
IPv6 Prefix options for
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
MANAGEMENT
RFC 1155
RFC 1157
RFC 1213
RFC 1643
RFC 1493
RFC 2790
RFC 1573
RFC 2338
RFC 1757
RFC 3416
RFC 3418
RFC 2674
RFC 2665
RFC 2580
RFC 2578
RFC 2096
RFC 2012
RFC 2011
RFC 1657
MIB
SNMP
MIB-II
Ethernet MIB
Bridge MIB
Host MIB
Evolution of the Interfaces
Group of MIB-II
VRRP
RMON (groups 1,2,3 and 9)
SNMPv2c
SNMPv2c for MIB
Definitions of Managed
Objects for Bridges with
Traffic Classes, Multicast
Filtering and Virtual LAN
Extensions (VLAN)
Definitions of Managed
Objects for the Ethernetlike Interface Types
Conformance Statements for SMIv2
Structure of Management
Information version 2 (SMIv2)
IP Forwarding Table MIB
SNMPv2 MIB for TCP using
SMIv2
SNMPv2 MIB for IP using
SMIv2
Definitions of Managed
Objects for BGP-4 using
SMIv2
9800 Series, Layer 3-7 Gigabit Switches
RFC 1515
RFC 2856
RFC 2579
RFC 1212
RFC 2576
RFC 3164
RFC 3410
RFC 3411
RFC 3412
RFC 3413
RFC 3414
RFC 3415
RFC 3416
RFC 3417
RFC 3418
RFC 2104
Definitions of Managed
Objects for IEEE 802.3 MAUs
Textual Conventions for
Additional High Capacity
Data Types
Textual Conventions for
SMIv2
Concise MIB definitions
Coexistence between v1, v2, and v3 of the Internetstandard Network
Management Framework*
Syslog Protocol
Introduction to SNMPv3*
An Architecture (SNMP)
Message Processing and
Dispatching(MPD) for the
SNMPv3*
SNMPv3 Applications*
User-based Security Model
(USM) for SNMPv3*
View-based Access Control
Model (VACM) for the SNMP
Protocol Operation for
SNMPv3*
Transport Mappings
SNMPv3*
MIB for SNMPv3*
Keyed-hashing for Message
Authentication
OSPF
RFC 1245
RFC 1246
RFC 1583
RFC 1793
OSPF protocol analysis
Experience with the OSPF protocol
OSPFv2
Extending OSPF to
Support Demand Circuits
OSPF over Frame Relay RFC 1586
QOS
RFC 1349
RFC 2205
RFC 2211
RFC 2475
Type of Service in the IP
Suite
Reservation Protocol
Controlled-Load
An Architecture for
Differentiated Services
IEEE 802.1p Priority Tagging
RIP
RFC 1058
RFC 1723
RIPv1
RIPv2
SECURITY
IEEE 802.1x
Port-based Network
Access Control draft-ylonen-ssh-protocol-00.txt SSH Remote Login
Protocol
RFC 1779 X.500 String Representation of Distinguished Names
RFC 2459
RFC 2511
X.509 Certificate and CRL profile
X.509 Certificate Request
Message Format
RFC 2559
RFC 2587
RFC 2510
RFC 2585
PKCS #10
PKI X.509 LDAPv2
PKI X.509 LDAPv2 Schema
PKI X.509 Certificate
Management Protocols
PKI X.509 Operational
Protocols
Certificate Request Syntax
Standard draft-IETF-PKIX-CMP-Transport-Protocols-01
Transport Protocols for CMP
RFC 2865
RFC 2866
RADIUS
RADIUS Accounting
RFC 1492 TACACS draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt TACACS+
RFC 1413
RFC 1858
RFC 959
IDP
Fragmentation
FTP
SERVICES
RFC 2821
RFC 2049
RFC 1985
RFC 1305
RFC 1510
RFC 2156
RFC 854
RFC 855
RFC 856
RFC 857
RFC 858
RFC 1091
RFC 1350
RFC 932
RFC 1945
RFC 1179
SMTP
MIME
SMTP Service Extension
NTPv3
Network Authentication
MIXER
Telnet Protocol Specification
Telnet Option Specifications
Telnet Binary Transmission
Telnet Echo option
Telnet Suppress Go Ahead option
Telnet terminal-type option
TFTP
Subnetwork addressing scheme
HTTP/1.0
Line Printer daemon protocol
SSL
RFC 2246 The TLS Protocol version 1.0
draft-freier-ssl-version3-02.txt SSLv3
STP / RSTP
IEEE 802.1w
IEEE 802.1t
2001 RSTP
2001 802.1D maintenance
X.25
RFC 1356 Multiprotocol Interconnect on X.25 and ISDN in the
Packet Mode
ITU-T Recommendations X.25 (1988), X.121 (1988), X.25
FRAME RELAY
ANSI T1S1
RFC 1490, 2427
Frame Relay
Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay
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ORDERING INFORMATION
AT-9816GB-xx
16 GBIC port Layer 3-7 switch with power supply
(139W)
AT-9812T-xx
4 GBIC + 12 copper ports Layer 3-7 switch with power supply (139W)
Where xx = 10 for U.S. power cord
20 for no power cord
30 for U.K. power cord
40 for Australian power cord
50 for European power cord
80 for -48vDC power supply
NB. All 9800 series switches are shipped with 128MB of SDRAM (which can be upgraded to 256MB) and 40 k-entries of CAM (which can be upgraded to 232 kentries).
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Part Number 617-00455-05 Rev. M v3.2
SDRAM
AT-SD128A-00
AT-SD256A-00
Compact Flash
AT-CF032A-00
AT-CF064A-00
AT-CF128A-00
128MB SDRAM
256MB SDRAM (upgrade)
32MB compact flash card
64MB compact flash card
128MB compact flash card
Content Addressable Memory
AT-SB4262-00 192k entry line CAM daughter card
Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) Modules
AT-G8T
1000T GBIC copper
AT-G9T
1000T GBIC copper
AT-G8SX-01
500m SX GBIC, based on 50 Micron multi-mode fibre
220m SX GBIC, based on 62.5 Micron multi-mode fibre
AT-G8LX10
10km LX GBIC, based on 9 Micron single-mode fibre
AT-G8LX25
25km LX GBIC, based on 9 Micron single-mode fibre
AT-G8LX40
40km LX GBIC, based on 9 Micron single-mode fibre
AT-G8LX70
70km LX GBIC, based on 9 Micron single-mode fibre
AT-G8ZX70/wwww
70km ZX GBIC, based on 9 Micron single-mode fibre
Where wwww=
1610 for 1610NM 1450 for 1450NM
1590 for 1590NM 1430 for 1430NM
1570 for 1570NM 1410 for 1410NM
1550 for 1550NM 1390 for 1390NM
1530 for 1530NM 1370 for 1370NM
1510 for 1510NM 1350 for 1350NM
1490 for 1490NM 1330 for 1330NM
1470 for 1470NM 1310 for 1310NM
Redundant Power Supplies
AT-RPS9000-xx
Redundant Power Supply chassis for the AT-9816GB and AT-9812T, includes one power module
AT-PWR9000-00
Power supply module for the AT-RPS9000
AT-RPS8000-xx
Redundant power supply chassis for the AT-9816GF and AT-9812TF, includes one power module.
AT-PWR8000-00
Power supply module for the AT-RPS8000
AT-AR9800FL3UPGRD-xxx
AT-9800 full Layer 3 upgrade
AT-9800ADVL3UPGRD-xxx
9800 series advanced Layer 3 upgrade
AT-9800SecPk-00-xxx
AT-9800 Layer 3 switch security pack
Where xxx=
00 for 1 shot
001 for 1 MTAC
005 for 5 MTACs
025 for 25 MTACs
050 for 50 MTACs
100 for 100 MTACs
010 for 10 MTACs 250 for 250 MTACs
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Key Features
- SNMP, SMNP, VRRP, RMON, IGMP
- Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity: 16
- 1000Base-T
- Switching capacity: 32 Gbit/s
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