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ProSAFE® Gigabit PoE+ Smart Managed Switches Technical Specifications PRODUCT GS510TLP Data Sheet GS510TLP, GS510TPP, GS418TPP GS510TPP GS418TPP 10M/100M/1G RJ-45 copper ports PoE / PoE+ ports 100M/1G SFP (fiber) ports USB port (for config file upload/backup & firmware updates) PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION CPU Packet buffer memory (Dynamically shared across only used ports) Forwarding modes Bandwidth Priority queues Priority queuing MAC Address database size (48-bit MAC addresses) Multicast groups Number of IPv4 static routes Number of IPv6 static routes Number of VLANs Number of ARP cache entries Number of DHCP snooping bindings Access Control Lists (ACLs) Packet forwarding rate (64 byte packet size) (Mpps) Jumbo frame support Acoustic noise level @ 25°C (dBA) (ANSI-S10.12) Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) @ 25°C 100M Copper Latency (64-byte; 1518-byte; 9216-byte frames) 1G Copper Latency (64-byte; 1518-byte; 9216-byte frames) 1G Fiber Latency (64-byte; 1518-byte; 9216-byte frames) L2 SERVICES - VLANS IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging IP-based VLANs MAC-based VLANs Auto-VoIP VLAN / Auto-Voice VLAN Auto-VoIP 8 8 PoE+ (75W PoE budget) 2 (dedicated) 8 8 PoE+ (190W PoE budget) 2 (dedicated) No 16 16 PoE+ (240W PoE budget) 2 (dedicated) Yes 400 MHz Cortex-A9 Single Core, 512MB RAM 16MB SPI + 256MB NAND FLASH 1.5 MB Store-and-forward 20 Gbps 8 Weighted Round Robin (WRR) and Strict Priority 36 Gbps 16K 512 32 32 256 479 ARP / 223 NDP 8K 100 shared for MAC, IP and IPv6 ACLs 14.88 14.88 26.78 Up to 9K packet size 0 dBA 32 dBA 33 dBA 913,368 hours 1,509,979 hours 1,364,013 hours 8.725µs ; 8.119µs ; 8.119µs 8.725µs ; 7.933µs ; 8.119µs 7.457µs ; 7.494µs ; 7.416µs 3.313µs ; 3.293µs ; 3.293µs 3.313µs ; 3.322µs ; 3.293µs 3.195µs ; 3.198µs ; 3.176µs 2.402µs ; 2.372µs ; 2.372µs 2.402µs ; 2.405µs ; 2.372µs 2.395µs ; 2.402µs ; 2.376µs Yes Yes Yes Yes, based on OUI bytes (default database and user-based OUIs) in the phone source MAC address Yes, based on protocols (SIP, H.323 and SCCP). Prioritzes traffic to a higher queue Page 6 of 11