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Allied Telesis 12 SFP/SFP+ Slot Stackable Switch with 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45)
The Allied Telesis 12 SFP/SFP+ Slot Stackable Switch is engineered for organizations that demand high-speed, flexible connectivity with scalable growth. Combining 12 SFP/SFP+ fiber uplink slots with 4-port 100/1000/10G Base-T RJ-45 copper ports, this switch is purpose-built to bridge existing 1G copper networks with future-ready 10G fiber and copper connections. It delivers cost-effective, high-performance networking ideal for data centers, server rooms, and storage networks, while enabling you to extend, segment, and secure traffic with ease. Designed to slot into a stack of XS900MX family devices, it provides a unified management plane, simplified configuration, and a path to greater reliability as traffic demands rise. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, enabling fast backups, or supporting virtualization, this switch is built to scale without forcing a complete network overhaul.
- 12 SFP/SFP+ slots deliver dense, flexible fiber connectivity for uplinks, server connections, and storage access. By supporting both SFP and SFP+ modules, you can tailor distance and bandwidth per port to match your network topology, enabling seamless expansion without replacing existing cabling or core devices. This high-density design helps you optimize rack space and shorten cable runs in data-center environments.
- 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45) Copper ports provide versatile, backward-compatible 10G uplinks and fast 1G/100M connections to servers, storage, and network edge devices. This integrated copper option simplifies campus and data-center deployments, reducing cabling complexity while preserving the ability to deploy modern 10G NICs and legacy 1G links on the same switch.
- Stackable architecture supports scalable growth with a single management plane. As traffic grows, you can extend your network by adding compatible XS900MX series switches and forming a ring or linear stack. Centralized configuration, monitoring, and failover behavior streamline operations, minimize management overhead, and improve network resilience in dynamic environments.
- Optimized for cost-effective performance, the switch is designed to maximize the value of existing infrastructure while providing a clear upgrade path to higher-speed connectivity. Organizations can phase in 10G links to critical servers and storage arrays, accelerate data transfers, improve backup windows, and enhance virtualization performance without a complete hardware overhaul.
- Robust management and reliability features simplify operations and protect workloads. With straightforward setup, VLAN support, and intuitive management interfaces, you gain visibility into traffic flows, can segment critical data, and enforce policies that help maintain service levels across applications and users. The device is built to deliver dependable performance in fluctuating workloads and multi-tenant environments.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis 12 SFP/SFP+ Slot Stackable Switch with 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45)
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how to install Allied Telesis 12 SFP/SFP+ Slot Stackable Switch with 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T (RJ-45)
- Unpack and prepare the switch in a secure, dust-free environment. Verify all mounting hardware is present and inspect cables and modules for any signs of damage before installation.
- Install the switch into a standard 19-inch rack using the provided mounting ears. Secure the unit with screws to ensure stability, and verify clearance for ventilation and access to management ports and rear connections.
- Plan and connect fiber links to the 12 SFP/SFP+ slots using compatible transceivers. Align optic types (SR, LR, etc.) and fiber type (single-mode or multi-mode) with your distance, bandwidth, and installation requirements. Label cables to simplify maintenance.
- Connect the 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T RJ-45 ports to designated servers, storage devices, or uplink devices using appropriately rated Category cables (Cat6a or better for 10G where possible). Verify that each copper link is configured for the correct speed and duplex settings as needed by your network design.
- Power on the switch and access the management interface through the out-of-band management port or via the IP address assigned by DHCP or static configuration. Use the default credentials to log in and immediately set a strong administrator password to secure access.
- Configure stacking if you plan to interconnect multiple XS900MX switches. Establish the stack members, assign a stack master, and synchronize configurations to ensure consistent policies, VLANs, and routing behavior across the stack.
- Set up basic network policies, including VLAN segmentation for traffic separation, Link Aggregation (where appropriate) to combine multiple uplinks for higher throughput, and QoS rules to prioritize critical workloads such as storage and virtualization traffic.
- Verify connectivity by testing end-to-end paths between servers, storage devices, and switches. Check SFP/SFP+ uplinks for correct link status, confirm copper ports operate at the intended speeds, and ensure VoIP, storage, and backup traffic meet performance targets.
- Save the configuration to persistent startup memory to ensure changes survive a reboot. Consider implementing 24/7 monitoring and alerting to detect link failures, performance degradation, or unauthorized access attempts.
- Document the final topology, including stack configuration, port assignments, VLAN IDs, and QoS settings. Maintain a change log to simplify future upgrades or troubleshooting.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How many ports does this switch have, and what speeds do they support? A: The switch features 12 SFP/SFP+ fiber slots for high-density uplinks and 4-Port 100/1000/10G Base-T RJ-45 copper ports for flexible copper connectivity. The fiber links can support up to 10 Gbps per port with appropriate transceivers, while copper ports support 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 10 Gbps depending on the network configuration and cables used.
- Q: Is the switch stackable? A: Yes. It is designed to be stacked with other XS900MX series switches, providing a unified management plane and scalable port density as your network grows.
- Q: What management features are available? A: The switch offers centralized management capabilities typical of Allied Telesis XS900MX devices, including VLAN configuration, basic security controls, and a user-friendly interface to configure stacking, uplinks, and traffic policies. Advanced features may vary by firmware and model; consult the product documentation for specifics.
- Q: Can I mix fiber and copper in the same stack? A: Yes. The 12 SFP/SFP+ slots support fiber uplinks while the 4 copper RJ-45 ports provide flexible copper connectivity. This combination enables diverse deployment topologies, from high-density storage to 10G server uplinks, without requiring separate devices.
- Q: How do I upgrade firmware or configure this switch? A: Access the management interface via the IP address assigned to the device and follow the on-screen prompts or use the vendor’s firmware update utility to apply the latest software. For stacking, VLANs, and QoS configurations, refer to the user guide or online help within the management console for step-by-step instructions.
- Q: What environments is this switch best suited for? A: This model is ideal for data centers, server rooms, virtualization environments, and storage networks where there is a need for high-speed 10G connectivity, flexible fiber options, and scalable stacking to accommodate growing workloads.
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