Allied Telesis x220-52GT Ethernet Switch

Allied TelesisSKU: 5668155

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Allied Telesis x220-52GT Ethernet Switch

The Allied Telesis x220-52GT Ethernet Switch is engineered to deliver dependable, high-density fiber connectivity at the network edge, making it an ideal choice for distributed and campus environments where performance, security, and manageability are paramount. Designed to extend reach while maintaining strict data protection, this switch combines fiber-rich port options with Active Fiber Monitoring (AFM) to safeguard communications from tampering and unintended eavesdropping. Built for reliability in demanding environments, it supports extended reach across remote sites, branches, and edge deployments without sacrificing control or visibility. Whether you’re consolidating distribution layers, supporting multiple branch offices, or provisioning a campus edge, the x220-52GT provides a scalable foundation that simplifies network architecture while delivering consistent, secure performance.

  • 28 fiber-capable ports in total, featuring 24 x 100/1000X SFP slots and 4 x 100/1000X SFP uplinks for flexible, extended network topologies at the edge.
  • Active Fiber Monitoring (AFM) integrated into the platform to prevent data eavesdropping and maintain secure, tamper-aware fiber connections across both short- and long-distance links.
  • Optimized for distributed environments, enabling centralized management of remote sites while preserving low latency and high-throughput connectivity at the edge.
  • Robust security and resilience features designed to protect sensitive traffic as it traverses fiber paths, reducing risk of interception and improving overall network integrity.
  • Scalable design that supports future growth in port density and uplink bandwidth, helping you extend fiber reach without a complete hardware refresh.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis x220-52GT Ethernet Switch

  • Ports: 24 x 100/1000X SFP slots + 4 x 100/1000X SFP uplinks (Total SFP ports: 28)
  • Active Fiber Monitoring (AFM): Included to detect fiber faults and mitigate data eavesdropping risks on all short and long-distance links
  • Security: Built-in data protection mechanisms designed to secure information as it traverses fiber paths in edge and distributed deployments
  • Use case: Ideal for edge networking, distributed campuses, and remote sites where reach, monitoring, and security are critical
  • Performance characteristics: Optimized for reliable, secure, fiber-based connectivity at the network edge with straightforward management and deployment

how to install Allied Telesis x220-52GT Ethernet Switch

Installing the x220-52GT is streamlined for environments that demand quick deployment and reliable operation at the edge. Begin by planning your fiber topology to maximize coverage and minimize latency between the edge devices and the core. Confirm power availability and ensure proper rack space with adequate ventilation to maintain optimal operating temperatures. Once physically installed, follow these steps to bring the switch online and configure it for secure, scalable operation:

1) Rack and connect: Mount the switch in a standard equipment rack. Connect the device to a reliable power source using the appropriate power cable. Verify that the environment supports proper airflow and that cooling infrastructure is in place to prevent overheating during peak traffic periods.

2) Cable provisioning: Route fiber optic cables to the 24 SFP slots and four uplink ports. Use appropriate fiber types (as specified for your AFM-enabled configuration) and ensure connectors are clean and free of dust. Maintain clean, strain-relieved cabling to reduce mechanical wear and improve link reliability over time.

3) Network addressing: Assign an IP address or rely on your existing DHCP infrastructure to provision management access. Prepare a management subnet that is separate from data traffic when possible to enhance security and reduce broadcast noise on the control plane.

4) Access methods: Log into the switch using the preferred management interface—web-based GUI or command-line interface (CLI). Ensure you have the latest firmware or software image provided by Allied Telesis and apply any recommended baseline configuration for security and performance.

5) Basic configuration: Configure VLANs to segment traffic appropriately, define trunking on uplinks, and set up any required QoS policies to prioritize critical services. Enable AFM monitoring to continuously evaluate fiber health and automatically alert administrators or take protective actions if anomalies are detected.

6) Security hardening: Implement recommended security measures such as strong administrator credentials, access control lists (ACLs) for sensitive ports, and secure management access (TLS for GUI/SSH for CLI). Regularly review event logs and AFM alerts to maintain protection against potential threats.

7) Verification: Validate port identities and link status for all fiber ports. Confirm AFM is reporting healthy fiber states and that the uplinks are correctly integrated with the core network. Perform baseline throughput tests to ensure the edge performance meets your design specifications.

8) Documentation and monitoring: Document the final configuration, including VLAN assignments, AFM settings, and security policies. Set up ongoing monitoring using the switch’s management capabilities and integrate AFM alerts into your network operations center (NOC) for proactive maintenance and rapid incident response.

When installing at scale, consider staging multiple switches in a lab environment to validate fiber paths and AFM behavior prior to deployment. This approach minimizes disruption and helps ensure a smooth rollout across your distributed sites, campuses, and edge locations. The x220-52GT’s fiber-centric architecture is designed to simplify expansion; as your edge network grows, you can incrementally add more SFP-based connections or extend uplinks while preserving centralized management and consistent security posture.

For best results, consult Allied Telesis documentation and support resources for model-specific configuration steps, firmware advisories, and AFM guidance. While the core functionality focuses on delivering secure, fiber-rich edge connectivity, keeping firmware up-to-date and adhering to vendor-recommended security practices will maximize reliability and protect critical traffic across your distributed network.

Frequently asked questions

  • What ports are available on the x220-52GT? It features 24 x 100/1000X SFP slots and 4 x 100/1000X SFP uplinks, for a total of 28 SFP ports, designed to enable flexible fiber deployments at the network edge.
  • What is Active Fiber Monitoring (AFM) and why is it important? AFM continuously monitors the integrity of fiber connections to detect faults or anomalies that could lead to data leakage or connectivity failures, helping to safeguard secure communications across both short and long-distance links.
  • Is the switch suitable for edge and distributed environments? Yes, its design emphasizes extended reach, robust security, and centralized management for edge and distributed deployments like branches, campuses, and remote sites.
  • Can I scale the switch as my network grows? The x220-52GT is built for scalable deployment, allowing you to add more SFP-based connections and expand uplinks to accommodate increasing traffic and reach requirements without a full hardware refresh.
  • What security features does it provide for data in transit? The integrated AFM and security-conscious fiber design help prevent data eavesdropping and maintain the integrity of traffic across fiber links, contributing to a more secure edge network.

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