Description
Experience scalable, high-performance networking with the Allied Telesis 12-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T stackable switch featuring four SFP/SFP+ slots. This compact yet powerful switch belongs to the XS900MX family, delivering cost-effective 10G connectivity for servers and storage while maintaining compatibility with existing 100/1000 networks. The AT-XS916MXT and AT-XS916MXS switches are designed to be deployed in a variety of environments—from small offices to growing data centers—empowering IT teams to construct flexible, reliable networks that can expand as demands rise. With a stackable architecture and a thoughtfully engineered mix of copper and fiber interfaces, this switch provides a confident path to future-proofing your network without sacrificing performance today.
- 12-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T copper networking plus 4 SFP/SFP+ uplink slots: Combine familiar RJ-45 connections with high-speed fiber uplinks to connect servers, storage, and core networks, enabling versatile topologies in a single, compact device.
- High-speed 10G connectivity for servers and storage: Leverage the 10G base-T and SFP/SFP+ uplinks to handle demanding data transfers, low-latency applications, and virtualization workloads while preserving legacy 100/1000 networks for desktops and edge devices.
- Flexible XS900MX family for scalable deployments: The XS900MX Series is purpose-built for reliability and growth, allowing you to expand capacity and performance as your network footprint evolves—from campus closets to data center access layers—without a disruptive migration.
- Stackable design for simplified expansion and consistent policy: Add more switches to a stack to increase port density and maintain uniform configurations, security policies, and QoS across all units, reducing management overhead and ensuring predictable performance.
- Cost-effective, enterprise-grade reliability: Built to deliver steady uptime and predictable throughput in demanding environments, this switch combines robust hardware with streamlined management features to lower total cost of ownership while supporting growing workloads.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis 12-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45) Stackable Switch with 4 SFP/SFP+Slot
- Port configuration: 12 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports plus 4 x SFP/SFP+ uplink slots for fiber connectivity
- Form factor: Stackable Ethernet switch designed to integrate into XS900MX deployments for scalable edge-to-core networking
- Connectivity goals: Supports cost-effective copper access while enabling high-speed 10G uplinks to servers, storage, and distribution switches
- Deployment flexibility: Suitable for data centers, enterprise campuses, and branch-office networks seeking a balanced mix of copper and fiber interfaces
- Management approach: Centralized, consistent configuration across stacked units to simplify administration and policy enforcement
- Power and cooling: Engineered for reliable operation in typical data center and office environments; design emphasizes durability and long-term performance
- Compatibility: Part of the XS900MX family, designed to integrate with Allied Telesis networking gear for cohesive, scalable network architecture
how to install Allied Telesis 12-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45) Stackable Switch with 4 SFP/SFP+Slot
Installations should follow standard network equipment practices to maximize performance and reliability. Below is a practical, high-level guide to get your switch up and running in a typical office or data center environment. Always refer to the official product documentation for model-specific commands and safety guidelines.
- Plan your topology: Determine the role of the switch in your network (edge, distribution, or access layer) and map out where the 12 copper ports will connect devices and where the 4 SFP/SFP+ uplinks will connect to core switches or storage networks.
- Unbox and rack or mount: Install the switch in a suitable rack or cabinet with proper airflow. Ensure it is securely fastened and has adequate clearance for ventilation and cable management.
- Power on and connect: Attach the power cord and verify power indicators. Connect the switch to a stable power source and confirm normal startup activity on the LEDs.
- Initial configuration: Access the management interface (local console, web GUI, or CLI, depending on model). Configure basic settings such as management IP, administrative credentials, and initial security policies. If you are creating a stack, designate the stack master and join any compatible units following the stack configuration procedure.
- Interface and uplink setup: Assign VLANs to the 12 copper ports as needed for client devices, servers, or storage arrays. Connect your 10G uplinks to core or distribution switches using the SFP/SFP+ ports, and configure trunking or LACP as required for aggregated links.
- Apply QoS and security: Implement access control lists (ACLs), QoS policies for traffic prioritization (e.g., storage and virtualization traffic), and port security measures to protect the network edge and prevent unauthorized access.
- Test connectivity and performance: Validate end-to-end connectivity from client devices to servers and storage. Run throughput tests to confirm that the 10G uplinks deliver expected performance and that VLAN segmentation behaves correctly.
- Documentation and maintenance: Record the final topology, firmware version, and configuration details. Establish a routine for firmware updates and periodic health checks to maintain reliability and security over time.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What ports does this Allied Telesis switch include?
A: It comprises 12 x 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports plus 4 x SFP/SFP+ uplink slots, offering a blend of familiar RJ-45 connectivity and high-speed fiber options for uplinks. -
Q: Is this switch suitable for both small enterprises and data centers?
A: Yes. It’s designed to be cost-effective and scalable, supporting 10G connectivity for servers and storage while integrating with existing 100/1000 networks, making it adaptable for growing campuses, branch offices, and light to mid-tier data centers. -
Q: Can I stack multiple units to increase port density?
A: The switch is built for stacking within the XS900MX family, enabling you to expand capacity and maintain consistent policies across multiple units as your network grows. -
Q: What management options are available?
A: Allied Telesis XS900MX switches typically offer centralized management via web GUI or command-line interface (CLI), with stack-based configurations enabling uniform policy across the stack for easier administration. -
Q: Do the 10G uplinks support both copper and fiber?
A: The 4 SFP/SFP+ uplinks provide fiber options (SFP/SFP+), while the copper ports handle 10/100/1000BASE-T. This combination supports flexible deployment scenarios for servers, storage, and core networks.
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