Description
Allied Telesis x530L-10GHXm Layer 3 Switch
The Allied Telesis x530L-10GHXm is a TAA-compliant, stackable Multi-Gigabit Layer 3 switch engineered for today’s Wi‑Fi 6 deployments and edge-branch networks. With 8 PoE++ ports capable of delivering power to access points, cameras, and other networked devices, plus 2 high-speed 10G uplinks, this switch delivers enterprise-class performance in a compact, scalable platform. Running the robust AlliedWare Plus operating system, it combines advanced routing, switching, and security features with ease of management, making it an ideal backbone for modern corporate campuses, hospitality venues, schools, and branch offices that demand reliable, high-speed connectivity.
- Powerful Layer 3 switching for growing networks: The x530L-10GHXm provides enterprise-grade routing and switching capabilities that simplify inter-VLAN routing, traffic management, and network segmentation. It supports flexible L2/L3 features, static routes, and basic dynamic routing options to keep your network efficient and responsive as traffic patterns evolve.
- 8 x Multi-Gigabit PoE++ ports for edge devices: Each of the eight ports supports multiple speed modes (including 1G, 2.5G, and 5G) and PoE++ power delivery, enabling you to energize high-demand devices such as Wi‑Fi 6 access points, cameras, IP phones, and other PoE-enabled equipment from a single compact switch.
- Two 10G uplinks for fast backbone connectivity: The dual 10G uplink interfaces ensure ample headroom between the access layer and aggregation or core switching, delivering low-latency, high-throughput paths for wireless backhaul, server access, and storage connectivity.
- AlliedWare Plus OS — enterprise-grade reliability: The switch runs AlliedWare Plus, a proven enterprise-class operating system that delivers robust management, security, QoS, and routing features tuned for business networks. Expect stable performance, simpler configuration, and consistent updates backed by AlliedTelesis’ engineering and support ecosystem.
- Stackable, scalable design for growing deployments: The x530L-10GHXm is designed to stack with compatible AlliedTelesis units, making it easy to grow capacity and simplify management as your network expands. Stacking reduces complexity, consolidates management, and provides seamless, high-availability connectivity across multiple devices in a single administrative domain.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis x530L-10GHXm Layer 3 Switch
- Ports and speed: 8 x Multi-Gigabit PoE++ ports supporting 1G/2.5G/5G speeds for flexible access-layer connectivity and power delivery to edge devices.
- Uplinks: 2 x 10G uplinks to provide high-speed aggregation and core connectivity, suitable for demanding wireless backhaul and server connections.
- Operating system: AlliedWare Plus Enterprise-class OS, offering feature-rich management, security, QoS, VLANs, and routing capabilities designed for business networks.
- PoE/PoE++ support: Power-enabled ports capable of delivering PoE++ to compatible devices, simplifying cabling and reducing the need for separate power drops at the edge.
- Stackability: Designed for stacking with compatible AlliedTelesis switches to simplify expansion, centralized management, and improved failover and redundancy.
- Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise procurement requirements, ensuring compatibility with compliance standards and procurement processes.
- Performance and efficiency: Optimized to support high-speed Wi‑Fi 6 deployments and network upgrades, delivering low latency and reliable throughput across the campus or office environment.
- Management interfaces: Web-based GUI and CLI access, SNMP support, and secure management options to fit diverse IT administration preferences and policies.
- Form factor and mounting: Rack-mountable 1U design suitable for standard data center and equipment racks, enabling neat, accessible placement in existing infrastructure.
How to install Allied Telesis x530L-10GHXm
Installing the x530L-10GHXm is straightforward for IT teams familiar with enterprise switches. Start by preparing your rack and verifying power availability, cabling, and ventilation. The device’s compact 1U form factor makes it suitable for crowded data centers and network closets alike. When configuring, plan a simple management network segment and define your IP addressing, VLANs, and routing policies before connecting edge devices.
- 1) Rack and power: Install the switch in a standard 19-inch rack with appropriate rails. Connect to a reliable power source and ensure adequate airflow around the unit to maintain optimal operating temperatures.
- 2) Basic connectivity: Connect the 8 PoE++ ports to edge devices such as Wi‑Fi 6 access points, cameras, or IP phones. Use cat6a (or higher) cabling to ensure reliable multi-Gigabit performance at higher speeds.
- 3) Uplink configuration: Connect the two 10G uplinks to your aggregation or core network. If using stacking, connect stack cables according to the vendor’s guidelines to form a stable, single management domain.
- 4) Management and initial setup: Access the switch through its management IP via the web GUI or CLI. Configure basic network settings, including management VLAN, IP address, and administrators. Enable necessary security features and set strong authentication.
- 5) VLANs, QoS, and routing: Define VLANs to segment traffic (for example, separating user devices, VoIP, and video surveillance). Configure QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic such as Wi‑Fi 6 backhaul or voice. If needed, enable static routes or basic dynamic routing to support Layer 3 inter-VLAN routing.
- 6) PoE management and monitoring: Set PoE power budgets per port as needed and monitor usage to prevent unexpected power drops. Some deployments benefit from enabling PoE auto-negotiation to power devices efficiently while preserving headroom.
- 7) Firmware and backups: Check for the latest AlliedWare Plus firmware, apply updates, and back up a configuration file to recover quickly in case of issues.
- 8) Validation and tuning: Validate connectivity with end devices, test uplink performance, and monitor for jitter or packet loss. Fine-tune QoS and VLAN tagging based on real-world usage to ensure consistent performance across the network.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What makes the x530L-10GHXm suitable for Wi‑Fi 6 deployments?
A: Its 8 x Multi-Gigabit PoE++ ports provide power and high-speed connections to modern Wi‑Fi 6 access points. The 2 x 10G uplinks and Layer 3 routing capabilities help ensure reliable backhaul, fast roaming, and efficient traffic management for dense wireless environments. -
Q: Can the switch be stacked with other AlliedTelesis units?
A: Yes. The x530L-10GHXm is designed to be stackable with compatible AlliedTelesis switches, enabling centralized management, simplified scalability, and redundant paths for critical workloads. -
Q: What management options are available?
A: The switch supports AlliedWare Plus through both a web-based GUI and a command-line interface (CLI). It also offers standard management features such as SNMP, VLANs, QoS, ACLs, and routing configuration to fit enterprise IT policies. -
Q: Is the device compliant with procurement requirements?
A: Yes. The x530L-10GHXm is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for government and other procurement processes that require traceable supply chain and compliance standards. -
Q: What type of devices can be powered by PoE++ on these ports?
A: The PoE++ ports are designed to energize a range of devices typically deployed at the network edge, including Wi‑Fi 6 access points, cameras, IP phones, and other PoE-enabled peripherals, reducing the need for separate power drops and simplifying installation.
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