Description
Allied Telesis CentreCOM FS980M/9 Ethernet Switch
Meet the Allied Telesis CentreCOM FS980M/9 Ethernet Switch, a compact, high-performance solution designed for modern networks that demand reliability, simplified management, and scalable growth. Built for businesses seeking centralized control without sacrificing flexibility, the FS980M/9 combines robust Layer 2 switching capabilities with the power of Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework™ (AMF) and Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack™). This combination delivers a streamlined management experience, reduced operational costs, and enhanced uptime through intelligent redundancy. Whether you’re consolidating small to mid-size offices, deploying branch networks, or expanding data center edge infrastructure, the FS980M/9 provides a versatile platform that adapts to evolving requirements while keeping deployment straightforward and affordable.
- Centralized network management with AMF: The FS980M/9 leverages Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework to simplify administration, push policy-based configurations across devices, and reduce the day-to-day burden of managing multiple switches. AMF enables consistent, scalable control across your network, boosting efficiency for IT teams and ensuring uniform security and performance settings.
- Redundant system with VCStack for high availability: Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack) creates a single, logical switch from multiple physical units, delivering resilience and simplified provisioning. In the event of a component failure, the stack maintains service continuity, minimizing downtime and preserving critical data paths across the network.
- Flexible uplink connectivity for adaptable deployments: With options for copper and fiber uplinks, the FS980M/9 accommodates diverse network topologies—from compact desktop deployments to compact racks in edge sites. This flexibility simplifies integration with core networks, data centers, and campus networks while preserving performance and low latency.
- End-to-end performance with Layer 2 features and QoS: Engineered for efficient traffic handling, the FS980M/9 supports essential Layer 2 switching features, VLAN segmentation, and quality of service to prioritize mission-critical applications. This ensures smooth voice, video, and data flows across your organization with predictable performance under load.
- Compact, scalable design for growing networks: The FS980M/9 is purpose-built for environments where space and budget matter. Its stackable architecture and AMF-enabled management provide a clear path to scale as your network expands, without a prohibitive rise in complexity or cost.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis CentreCOM FS980M/9 Ethernet Switch
- Product family: Allied Telesis CentreCOM FS Series
- Model: FS980M/9 Ethernet Switch
- Port configuration: 9 Ethernet ports with support for auto-negotiation on 10/100/1000 Mbps networks (configuration optimized for small to mid-sized deployments)
- Management: Centralized management via Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework (AMF) for simplified policy deployment and device monitoring
- Stacking capability: Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack) enables multiple switches to operate as a single logical device for redundancy and simplified management
- Uplink options: Flexible uplink connectivity to core or campus networks, with copper and/or fiber support depending on configuration
- Performance characteristics: Optimized switching efficiency with focus on low latency, predictable throughput, and robust handling of mixed traffic classes
- Form factor: Compact chassis-friendly design suitable for rack-mount or desktop deployments in small or edge environments
- Security and reliability: AMF-enabled policy enforcement and VCStack resilience to improve uptime and security posture across the switching fabric
- Power and environment: Designed for office and data-center edge environments with standard operating conditions suitable for typical IT spaces
How to install Allied Telesis CentreCOM FS980M/9 Ethernet Switch
Installing the FS980M/9 is a straightforward process designed to minimize disruption and maximize uptime. Begin by identifying a suitable location in your equipment rack or on a stable workspace with adequate airflow. Ensure you have access to power outlets and that network cables or fiber routes are secured to prevent accidental disconnections during setup. If you are integrating the FS980M/9 into an existing AMF-managed environment, prepare your AMF policy templates and confirm that your administrative credentials are ready for configuration deployment. For new deployments, plan your addressing, VLAN segments, and any required QoS rules before powering on the device to streamline the initial setup.
Step-by-step guidance to get started:
- Mount the FS980M/9 in a standard rack or position it on a stable surface with proper ventilation. Connect the device to a power source and verify that the power indicator is lit.
- Connect initial management interfaces to your management workstation or network management system. Use the recommended management IP addressing plan, or consult your AMF controller to obtain the device’s onboarding details.
- Power up the device and access the management interface via the AMF console or preferred management tool. Authenticate using the designated administrator credentials and verify connectivity to the VCStack members if deploying multiple units.
- Configure the VCStack by adding the FS980M/9 to an existing stack or creating a new stack instance with the appropriate member order. Ensure synchronization and control plane access are healthy across the stack.
- Define VLANs, QoS policies, and security rules as required for your environment. Apply these policies through AMF to ensure consistent enforcement across all stack members and connected devices.
- Test connectivity across uplinks, intra-stack traffic, and cross-stack routes. Validate failover behavior by simulating a link or device outage to confirm the stack maintains service continuity.
- Document the configuration, including stack member IDs, VLAN IDs, and QoS settings. Back up the configuration to a secure repository for disaster recovery and future reference.
Tips for a smooth installation: use short, well-organized cable routing, label all connections for easier troubleshooting, and maintain a clear change log during initial deployment. If you are migrating from a legacy switch or a different vendor, plan a staged transition that prioritizes critical traffic, with rollback plans in place in case of unexpected issues. The FS980M/9 is designed to integrate seamlessly into AMF-driven networks, so rely on AMF’s centralized management to streamline ongoing firmware updates, configuration changes, and audit trails. Through these practices, you unlock the full value of centralized control, reduced operational costs, and a network that’s ready to scale with your business needs.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is AMF and why is it important?
A: AMF stands for Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework. It provides centralized, policy-based management for Allied Telesis devices, enabling consistent configuration, monitoring, and automation across a network to reduce administrative overhead.
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Q: What is VCStack and how does it benefit my network?
A: VCStack, or Virtual Chassis Stacking, aggregates multiple physical switches into a single logical unit. This simplifies management, improves redundancy, and enables scalable growth without complex inter-device configurations.
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Q: How many ports does the FS980M/9 have, and what speeds are supported?
A: The FS980M/9 provides 9 Ethernet ports supporting typical gigabit speeds. The exact port configuration and speed capabilities are optimized for reliable performance in small to mid-sized networks.
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Q: Is the FS980M/9 suitable for edge or campus deployments?
A: Yes. Its compact design, flexible uplink options, and AMF/VCStack features make it a strong choice for edge sites, branch offices, and campus access layers where centralized management and resiliency are important.
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Q: Can I use VLANs and QoS with the FS980M/9?
A: Absolutely. The switch includes Layer 2 features that support VLAN segmentation and QoS to prioritize critical applications, ensuring stable performance for voice, video, and data across the network.
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Q: How do I ensure high availability with this switch?
A: Implement VCStack to create a redundant, single-management environment across multiple units, and manage configurations through AMF to maintain consistent policies and automatic failover in the event of a link or member failure.
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