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HP ProCurve Switch 2500 Series consists of Layer 2 managed 12- and 24-port switches.
HP ProCurve Switch 2500 Series consists of Layer 2 managed 12- and 24-port switches.
The switches include two Gigabit transceiver slots for copper or fiber connectivity, including 100Base-FX.
The 2512 and 2534 switches have a proven track record of reliability and feature an industry-leading warranty and next-day advance replacement.
We are not only looking to sell you only one time we look to build long business relation with you.
We offer manufacture warranty plus our ICT warranty.
If you need any technical assistant, our expert technicians are always available to help you without any additional cost.
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Connectivity
Routing/switching capacity 9.6 Gbps
Networking
Address table size 4,096 entries
Management features
ProCurve Manager (included); ProCurve Manager Plus; command line interface; Web browser; configuration menu; out-of-band management; (serial RS-232C)
Communications
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control; RFC 3376 IGMPv1/v2/v3; IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree; IEEE 802.1w Rapid Convergence Spanning Tree; IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol;RFC 1492 TACACS+; IEEE 802.1X Network Login; IEEE 802.1Q VLANs; IEEE 802.1Q GVRP; IEEE 802.1p Priority SNMPv1/v2c; RFC 1493 Bridge MIB; RFC 1213 MIB II; RFC 2819 Four groups of RMON: 1 (statistics), 2 (history), 3 (alarm) and 9 (events); RFC 3164 Syslog; XRMON; RFC 2613 SMON; RFC 2674 802.1p and IEEE 802.1Q Bridge MIB
Latency <10 ?s (LIFO)
Memory and processor
Processor type and speed: ARM7TDMI @ 62.5 MHz; Packet buffer size: 6 MB; RAM/ROM capacity: 26 MB; Flash capacity: 2 MB
Performance
Throughput 6.6 million pps (64-byte packets)
Ports
Ports 24 10/100 ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u Type 100Base-TX); 2 open transceiver slots; 1 RS-232C DB-9 console port
Power
Power availability 2.4/1.2 A max
Power consumption 36W
Power requirements 100?127 VAC/200?240 VAC; 50/60 Hz
Rack
Rack mounting Mounts in a standard 19 in. rack (hardware included)
IEEE 802.3ad standard trunking: allows redundant connections between devices to be combined for more aggregate bandwidth between devices supporting LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
VLAN support, tagging, and Group VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP): supports up to 30 port-based VLANs and dynamic configuration of 802.1Q VLAN tagging, providing security between workgroups
IEEE 802.1p prioritization: delivers data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic
IP multicast (IGMP): prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic
802.1w Fast Convergence Spanning Tree: increases network availability by decreasing recovery time when a link fails
Latency: < 10 ?s (LIFO)