The Allied Telesis AT-IGS950/20PS-910 is a 24-port, 1U wired switch designed to deliver reliable, high-speed networking for small to mid-sized businesses. It blends straightforward WebSmart management with enterprise-grade reliability for easy setup and scalable connectivity.
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Ports: 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports delivering up to 1 Gbps per port for fast, consistent network access.
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Form Factor: 1U rack-mountable chassis that fits standard server racks, saving valuable space.
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Memory: 256MB RAM and 32MB flash memory to support smooth operation and firmware updates.
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Management: WebSmart management that combines the simplicity of unmanaged switches with essential features of managed switches for control and visibility.
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Performance: Reliable switching performance suitable for multiple devices and steady network throughput.
This switch is designed to minimize bottlenecks and maximize uptime. With 24 Gigabit ports, it accommodates desktops, printers, IP phones, and access points with room to grow. The compact 1U form factor keeps equipment organized and accessible, while WebSmart management provides quick configuration, monitoring, and basic policy controls without the overhead of a full enterprise setup. For teams seeking dependable, scalable networking, the AT-IGS950/20PS-910 offers a practical, solid solution.
Specs
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Brand: ALLIED TELESIS INC.
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Model: AT-IGS950/20PS-910
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Ports: 24 x Gigabit Ethernet
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Speed: 1 Gbps per port
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Form Factor: 1U rack-mountable
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Memory: 256MB RAM, 32MB flash
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Management: WebSmart
FAQs
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What is the maximum data transfer speed? 1 Gbps per port, ensuring fast local network communication.
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How many ports does the switch have? 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports for versatile connectivity.
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Is the switch rack-mountable? Yes, it is a 1U rack-mountable unit designed for standard server racks.
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Does it support managed features? Yes, it offers WebSmart management with essential managed-switch capabilities for visibility and control.
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What memory does the switch include? 256MB RAM and 32MB flash memory to support stable performance and firmware storage.