Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch

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Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch

The Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch is engineered for the modern enterprise core, delivering massive data throughput, intelligent routing, and resilient design that sustains business-critical operations. As part of the x950 Series, this switch is built to support high-density 100 Gigabit connectivity and stacking-enabled architectures, making it an ideal foundation for central data centers, campus cores, and distributed networks that power Smart City and IoT initiatives. IT teams will appreciate its scalable performance, robust security features, and streamlined management that together reduce operational complexity while increasing network reliability. In environments where uptime and predictable latency matter—think real-time analytics, video conferencing, and large-scale virtualization—the x950-28XSQ stands out as a trusted backbone device that grows with your organization.

  • Seamless Layer 3 routing and advanced QoS — The x950-28XSQ delivers robust Layer 3 routing capabilities, enabling efficient inter-VLAN routing, dynamic routing protocols, and policy-based traffic control. Administrators can design granular quality of service policies that prioritize business-critical applications, guarantee predictable latency for real-time traffic, and minimize jitter across the enterprise core. With granular ACLs, traffic shaping, and flexible VLAN segmentation, you can enforce security boundaries and optimize application performance across a multi-layer network.
  • 100 Gigabit connectivity for bandwidth-intensive workloads — Built to handle the demanding needs of modern data centers and edge networks, this switch supports 100 GbE connectivity for uplinks and high-speed interconnects. Whether linking core switches, aggregating data from storage arrays, or connecting high-performance compute resources, the x950-28XSQ ensures ample bandwidth headroom to support virtualization, AI-driven analytics, and large-scale IoT data streams without bottlenecks.
  • Stacking and resilience for scalable core fabrics — The x950 Series is designed with stacking in mind, enabling multiple switches to operate as a single, logical unit. This architecture simplifies management, increases port density, and provides fault tolerance—if one unit in the stack encounters an issue, the stack continues to forward traffic, preserving network availability. Stacking also makes it easier to scale capacity as your organization grows, without disrupting ongoing operations or requiring complex reconfiguration.
  • IoT and Smart City readiness for distributed networks — Enterprises and city-scale deployments benefit from a switch that can handle vast arrays of IoT sensors, cameras, and edge devices. The x950-28XSQ supports scalable VLANs, secure management, and programmable interfaces that streamline centralized control across campus networks or city infrastructure. Low-latency switching, consistent policy enforcement, and reliable throughput help maintain real-time monitoring and analytics across dispersed deployments.
  • Security, management simplicity, and energy efficiency — This switch blends enterprise-grade security features, such as ACLs and controlled management access, with a user-friendly management interface to simplify configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. In addition, energy-efficient design reduces power consumption without compromising performance, delivering lower total cost of ownership for large-scale deployments across data centers, campuses, or municipal networks.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch

  • SKU: Not provided in the current listing
  • UPC: Not provided in the current listing
  • Model: Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch
  • Series: x950
  • Typical deployment: Enterprise network core and distribution, data centers, campus backbones, Smart City and IoT networks
  • Port count and interfaces: Not specified in the available data
  • Routing features: Layer 3 routing, VLAN support, ACLs, QoS, and policy-based routing (standard capabilities implied by the model)
  • Uplink/Downlink capacity: Supports high-speed 100 GbE connectivity for uplinks (exact port configuration not disclosed)
  • Stacking capability: Supported in x950 Series for resilient, scalable core fabrics (exact stack depth not provided)
  • Power and cooling: Not specified in the current listing
  • Management: Enterprises can manage via conventional CLI/GUI approaches typical of Allied Telesis deployments; specific management interface details are not included in the provided data

how to install Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ Layer 3 Switch

  • Plan and verify requirements — Before installation, confirm your rack space, power availability, cooling, and cabling plan. Ensure you have suitable stacking plan if you intend to deploy multiple x950 units as a single fabric. Review your IP addressing, VLAN design, and routing strategy to minimize rework after installation.
  • Rack-mount and cabling — Mount the switch securely in a standard 19-inch rack using the provided rack ears or rails. Route power and network cables neatly to promote airflow and facilitate future maintenance. Use high-quality fiber or copper cables that match your intended 100 GbE uplinks and 10/40/25 GbE connections if supported by your deployment.
  • Initial power-on and console access — Power up the device and connect a management workstation to the console or management port. Establish console access and verify the console session is stable. Load the latest firmware when possible to ensure you have the newest security patches and performance enhancements.
  • First-time configuration — Perform the initial configuration to set up management access, IP addressing, and basic security. Configure a management VLAN, apply strong admin credentials, disable unused services, and enable essential security features. If you are stacking, configure the stack peers and establish the master unit to coordinate management and forwarding across the fabric.
  • Routing, QoS, and security policies — Implement Layer 3 routing with your chosen protocols (static or dynamic), define inter-VLAN routing rules, and apply QoS policies to prioritize critical applications. Create ACLs to isolate sensitive devices and enforce security across the network. Validate access control, verify that policy-based routing is functioning, and test failover scenarios within the stack.
  • Monitoring, maintenance, and updates — Enable SNMP or your preferred network monitoring framework, set up syslog, and configure regular firmware updates. Establish a change management process and maintain a current backup of the configuration. Schedule routine health checks for port status, temperature, and power usage to ensure ongoing reliability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Allied Telesis x950-28XSQ?

    A high-performance Layer 3 switch in the x950 series designed for enterprise core and data-center networks, offering features suitable for high-density environments, stacking, and 100 GbE connectivity. Exact specifications for ports, throughput, and power are not provided in the current listing.

  • Q: Does the x950-28XSQ support 100G connectivity?

    A: Yes, the model is positioned to support 100 GbE connectivity to meet bandwidth demands of modern data centers, virtualization, and IoT-heavy deployments. Specific port configurations are not disclosed in this listing.

  • Q: Is it suitable for Smart City and IoT networks?

    A: The x950-28XSQ is described as ideal for Smart City and IoT networks, thanks to its high capacity, scalable stacking, and robust management capabilities that help manage large fleets of sensors, cameras, and edge devices with reliable performance.

  • Q: Can this switch be stacked with other x950 units?

    A: Stacking is a core feature of the x950 Series, enabling a single management plane and resilient fabric. The exact stacking depth and compatibility with other models are not specified in the provided data.

  • Q: How should I begin configuring the device?

    A: Start with securing management access, setting a management IP, and upgrading to the latest firmware. Then configure VLANs, Layer 3 routing, QoS, ACLs, and any stacking configurations if you’re deploying multiple switches as a single fabric. Regular monitoring and backups are recommended.

  • Q: Where can I find exact specifications for ports, throughput, and power?

    A: The current listing does not include these details. For precise specifications, refer to the official product documentation or the specifications section on the Synex/Synnex catalog page using the appropriate UPC or SKU as reference.


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