Netgear XSM4324FS Product Data Sheet - Page 39

M4300-12X12F, 24X, 24XF, 24X24F, 48X

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Data Sheet | M4300 series Intelligent Edge Managed Switches Private VLAN IEEE 802.1x Guest VLAN RADIUS based VLAN assignment via .1x RADIUS based Filter ID assignment via .1x MAC-based .1x Unauthenticated VLAN Double VLAN Tagging Enabling dvlan-tunnel makes interface Global ethertype (TPID) Interface ethertype (TPID) Customer ID using PVID GARP with GVRP/GMRP Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) Multicast VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) MVR (Multicast VLAN registration) L2 Services - Availability IEEE 802.3ad - LAGs LACP LACP automatically reverts to and from Static LAG Static LAGs Local Preference per LAG LAG Hashing LAG Member Port Flaps Tracking LAG Local Preference Distributed Link Aggregation Storm Control IEEE 802.3x (Full Duplex and flow control) Per port Flow Control Priority Flow Control (PFC) Standardized by IEEE 802.1Qbb UDLD Support (Unidirectional Link Detection) Normal-Mode Aggressive-Mode Link Dependency IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Per VLAN STP (PVSTP) with FastUplink and FastBackbone Per VLAN Rapid STP (PVRSTP) STP Loop Guard STP Root Guard STP BPDU Guard STP BPDU Filtering STP BPDU Flooding Yes Yes 802.1x-2004 Yes Yes IP phones and PCs can authenticate on the Yes same port but under different VLAN assignment policies Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Automatic registration for membership in VLANs or in multicast groups Yes Can replace GARP functionality Yes Can replace GARP functionality Yes Yes Up to 128 LAGs and up to 8 ports per group Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Known unicast traffic egresses only out of local blade LAG interfarce members Yes LAGs across the stack Yes Yes Yes Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control M4300-12X12F, 24X, 24XF, 24X24F, 48X, 48XF and 96X only Yes Yes Yes Enables Flow Control per traffic class, fullduplex, CLI Yes Allow the link status of specified ports to be dependent on the link status of other ports Yes Yes Yes Yes (CLI only) PVST+ interoperability Yes (CLI only) RPVST+ interoperability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PAGE 39 of 60

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L2 Services - Availability
IEEE 802.3ad - LAGs
LACP
LACP automatically reverts to and from Static LAG
Static LAGs
Local Preference per LAG
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Up to 128 LAGs and up to 8 ports per group
LAG Hashing
Yes
LAG Member Port Flaps Tracking
Yes
LAG Local Preference
Yes
Known unicast traffic egresses only out of
local blade LAG interfarce members
Distributed Link Aggregation
Yes
LAGs across the stack
Storm Control
Yes
IEEE 802.3x (Full Duplex and flow control)
Per port Flow Control
Yes
Yes
Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control
Priority Flow Control (PFC) Standardized by IEEE
802.1Qbb
M4300-12X12F, 24X, 24XF, 24X24F, 48X,
48XF and 96X only
Enables Flow Control per traffic class, full-
duplex, CLI
UDLD Support (Unidirectional Link Detection)
Normal-Mode
Aggressive-Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Link Dependency
Yes
Allow the link status of specified ports to be dependent on the link status of other ports
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
Yes
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
Yes
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree
Yes
Per VLAN STP (PVSTP) with FastUplink and FastBackbone
Yes (CLI only)
PVST+ interoperability
Per VLAN Rapid STP (PVRSTP)
Yes (CLI only)
RPVST+ interoperability
STP Loop Guard
Yes
STP Root Guard
Yes
STP BPDU Guard
Yes
STP BPDU Filtering
Yes
STP BPDU Flooding
Yes
Private VLAN
Yes
IEEE 802.1x
Guest VLAN
RADIUS based VLAN assignment via .1x
RADIUS based Filter ID assignment via .1x
MAC-based .1x
Unauthenticated VLAN
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
802.1x-2004
IP phones and PCs can authenticate on the
same port but under different VLAN assignment
policies
Double VLAN Tagging
Enabling dvlan-tunnel makes interface
Global ethertype (TPID)
Interface ethertype (TPID)
Customer ID using PVID
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
GARP with GVRP/GMRP
Yes
Automatic registration for membership
in VLANs or in multicast groups
Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP)
Yes
Can replace GARP functionality
Multicast VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP)
Yes
Can replace GARP functionality
MVR (Multicast VLAN registration)
Yes
Intelligent Edge Managed Switches
Data Sheet |
M4300 series
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