Description
Allied Telesis AT-X230-28GT-10 Ethernet Switch
Engineered for robust performance at the network edge, the Allied Telesis AT-X230-28GT-10 Ethernet Switch embodies a compact, high-density Layer 3 solution ideal for modern edge deployments. As a member of the x230 Series, this switch delivers enterprise-grade routing and switching capabilities in a space-saving footprint, making it an exceptional choice for organizations seeking a reliable access layer with scalable growth. Designed to blend ease of management with powerful feature sets, the AT-X230-28GT-10 is built to simplify network operations while providing the flexibility needed to support evolving business needs.
- Layer 3 Gigabit performance at the edge — Combines high-performance switching with routing capabilities to enable efficient local routing, static routes, and rapid decision-making directly at the access layer.
- 28-port Gigabit density — Dense port count delivers ample grown capacity for desks, workstations, printers, and edge devices while keeping cabling organized and scalable for future expansion.
- Compact, rack-mountable design — A space-efficient form factor that fits neatly into standard 19-inch racks and network closets, preserving valuable rack space in small to mid-size deployments.
- Advanced traffic management — Built-in features such as Quality of Service (QoS), access control lists (ACLs), VLANs, and robust security controls to prioritize critical traffic and safeguard sensitive data.
- Flexible management and monitoring — Intuitive web-based GUI complemented by CLI and SNMP, enabling straightforward setup, ongoing management, and proactive health monitoring across the network edge.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis AT-X230-28GT-10 Ethernet Switch
- Model: AT-X230-28GT-10
- Series: Allied Telesis x230
- Type: Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switch
- Ports: 28 Gigabit Ethernet ports for edge access
- Management: Web GUI, command-line interface (CLI), and SNMP for centralized management
- Design Intent: Suited for edge deployments, distribution layers, and compact data-center access where space and efficiency matter
- Key Capabilities: Layer 3 routing, VLAN segmentation, QoS, and ACL-based security to control traffic flows and protect network resources
how to install Allied Telesis AT-X230-28GT-10 Ethernet Switch
Setting up the AT-X230-28GT-10 is designed to be straightforward, letting you bring high-performance edge switching online quickly. Below are practical steps to get your device deployed with confidence and aligned to best practices.
- Prepare the installation area: choose a clean, ventilated rack-mount location with adequate clearance for airflow and cable management. Ensure the power source meets the device’s requirements and that you have a reliable surge protector or UPS to maintain uptime.
- Mount the switch: secure the unit in a standard 19-inch rack using appropriate rails or brackets. Verify that all mounting hardware is tightened and that the chassis is stable before proceeding.
- Power up and verify hardware status: connect the power cords and power on the switch. Check the front-panel LEDs to confirm normal startup, with indicators showing power, activity, and link status for each port.
- Connect network devices: attach user devices, access points, printers, and uplink connections to the 28 Gigabit ports. If you plan to interconnect multiple switches or connect to a core, designate uplink ports and ensure correct cabling standards are followed (Cat6/6A or better for quality and future-proofing).
- Access the management interface: open a web browser and enter the switch’s default IP address to launch the web-based GUI, or connect via SSH/console for CLI access. Log in with the default credentials and immediately change them to secure accounts.
- Configure core features: establish VLANs to segment traffic by department or function, enable Layer 3 routing as needed, and set up QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive applications. Create ACLs to enforce security rules and protect critical segments from unauthorized access.
- Save and test: apply your configuration, save the changes, and perform a basic connectivity test. Verify that devices on the same VLAN can communicate and that routed traffic between VLANs or subnets follows the intended paths. Confirm uplink connectivity to upstream devices or core switches.
- Document the deployment: maintain a concise record of IP addressing, VLAN IDs, port assignments, and QoS rules. This documentation speeds future changes and troubleshooting while ensuring consistent network operation.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary role of the AT-X230-28GT-10 in a network?
A: It serves as a compact, Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for edge and access-layer deployments, delivering routing and switching capabilities in a single, space-efficient device to support efficient local traffic management and scalable growth.
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Q: Does the switch support Layer 3 routing?
A: Yes. The AT-X230-28GT-10 includes Layer 3 routing features that enable static routes and enhanced traffic control, enabling efficient routing decisions directly at the network edge.
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Q: What management options are available?
A: Management is provided via a web-based graphical user interface (GUI), a command-line interface (CLI), and SNMP for monitoring and automation, allowing administrators to choose the method that best fits their workflow.
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Q: Is this switch suitable for edge deployments and small offices?
A: Yes. Its compact design paired with robust feature sets makes it ideal for edge networks, small campuses, branch offices, and distribution layers where space and performance matter.
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Q: What are the key features that help secure and optimize traffic?
A: The switch supports VLAN segmentation, QoS for prioritization, and ACLs to enforce security policies, along with standard management protections to help maintain reliable and controlled network access.
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