Dell PowerConnect 6224F Managed Ethernet Switch

Dell Updated: 2008-09-10 RSS
Dell PowerConnect 6224F Managed Ethernet Switch

The PowerConnect 6224F is one of Dell's most advanced switch offerings with advanced core switching capabilities and all Fiber connectivity for the small to medium enterprise network backbone or for long-haul connectivity. This 24-port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 3 switch is stackable and offers optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks and supports the latest version of the Internet Protocol—IPv6—enabling broader worldwide scalability. High performance stacking is supported for up to twelve systems, and advanced security and Quality of Service (QoS) features make this switch ideal for applications such as Voice over IP, Layer 3 routing, High Performance Cluster Computing (HPPC), and iSCSI storage.

High Density
Delivering significant rack density, the PowerConnect 6224F is designed to give users the flexibility to maximize server and workstation connectivity in a 1U form factor. Up to 576 servers and/or clients can be connected in a stack of twelve 62xx series switches to provide the maximum density, flexibility, and manageability, and the stack is built on a 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet switch.

High Performance Stacking
The PowerConnect 6224F supports high performance stacking for up to twelve systems (each running at 48Gbps), which allows increased throughput to be added as needed without affecting network performance. With each switch supporting up to 136Gbps in switch capacity, the customer can have almost 3 Terabytes of capacity in a single stack of 12 switches.

Optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet
The PowerConnect 6224F switch supports up to four 10 Gigabit fiber & two 10GBase-T copper Ethernet uplinks for connectivity directly to 10GE servers routers, enterprise backbones and data centers.

Advanced Layer 3 Capabilities
The PowerConnect 6224F supports advanced Layer 3 routing and multicast protocols to help reduce congestion and manage traffic in the network. Frequently used LAN routing protocols such as RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2/v3, VRRP, IGMP, DVMRP, PIM, and LLDP-MED are also supported.

Advanced QoS
The PowerConnect 6224F offers flexibility in Quality of Service (QoS) by giving network administrators the ability to prioritize time-critical network traffic based on a variety of user-defined criteria. Administrators can expedite traffic based on L2 or L3 information, such as IP QoS, and provide greater control over traffic flow within the network. Voice VLANs are provided specifically for VoIP applications

Advanced Security
Up to 1,024 L2-L4 Access Control Lists (ACLs) can be supported on the switch, allowing the user to perform deep packet inspection. 802.1x port authentication offers both single and multiple host access. Further security is provided through Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention, whereby the switch can help protect against common network attacks and CPU attacks.

IPv6 Certified
IPv6 is version six of the "Internet Protocol" that has been in development for over 20 years. IPv6 has been designed to address IP address limitations of previous version of the Internet Protocol, enabling an increased number of unique IP addresses for broader scalability worldwide now and in the future.