Manual:CRS3xx series switches: Difference between revisions
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<li>Configurable Port based MAC learning limit | <li>Configurable Port based MAC learning limit | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 11 October 2017
Summary
The Cloud Router Switch series are highly integrated switches with high performance ARM CPU and feature-rich packet processor. The CRS switches can be designed into various Ethernet applications including unmanaged switch, Layer 2 managed switch, carrier switch and wired unified packet processing.
Features | Description |
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Forwarding |
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Mirroring |
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VLAN |
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This table clarifies main differences between Cloud Router Switch models.
Model | Switch Chip | CPU | Wireless | SFP+ port | Access Control List | Jumbo Frame (Bytes) |
CRS326-24G-2S+ | Marvell-98DX3236 | 400MHz | - | + | + | 10218 |
CRS317-1G-16S+ | Marvell-98DX8216 | 800MHz | - | + | + | 10218 |
See also
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