Netgear GSM4328PB Product Data Sheet - Page 10

The 48-port 10G models M4300-24X24F, M4300-48X, M4300-48XF don't support PTPv2 E2E TC

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Data Sheet | M4300 series Intelligent Edge Managed Switches SDM (System Data Management, or switch database) templates allow for granular system resources distribution depending on IPv4 or IPv6 applications • ARP Entries (the maximum number of entries in the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache for routing interfaces) • IPv4 Unicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv4 unicast forwarding table entries) • IPv6 NDP Entries (the maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol NDP cache entries) • IPv6 Unicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv6 unicast forwarding table entries) • ECMP Next Hops (the maximum number of next hops that can be installed in the IPv4 and IPv6 unicast forwarding tables) • IPv4 Multicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv4 multicast forwarding table entries) • IPv6 Multicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv6 multicast forwarding table entries) Loopback interfaces management for routing protocols administration Private VLANs and local Proxy ARP help reduce broadcast with added security Management VLAN ID is user selectable for best convenience Industry-standard VLAN management in the command line interface (CLI) for all common operations such as VLAN creation; VLAN names; VLAN "make static" for dynamically created VLAN by GVRP registration; VLAN trunking; VLAN participation as well as VLAN ID (PVID) and VLAN tagging for one interface, a group of interfaces or all interfaces at once Simplified VLAN configuration with industry-standard Access Ports for 802.1Q unaware endpoints and Trunk Ports for switch-to-switch links with Native VLAN System defaults automatically set per-port broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control for typical, robust protection against DoS attacks and faulty clients which can, with BYOD, often create network and performance issues IP Telephony administration is simplified with consistent Voice VLAN capabilities per the industry standards and automatic functions associated Comprehensive set of "system utilities" and "Clear" commands help troubleshoot connectivity issues and restore various configurations to their factory defaults for maximum admin efficiency: traceroute (to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling on a hop-by-hop basis and with a synchronous response when initiated from the CLI), clear dynamically learned MAC addresses, counters, IGMP snooping table entries from the Multicast forwarding database etc... Syslog and Packet Captures can be sent to USB storage for rapid network troubleshooting Replaceable factory-default configuration file for predictable network reset in distributed branch offices without IT personnel All major centralized software distribution platforms are supported for central software upgrades and configuration files management (HTTP, TFTP), including in highly secured versions (HTTPS, SFTP, SCP) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) can be used to synchronize network resources and for adaptation of NTP, and can provide synchronized network timestamp either in broadcast or unicast mode (SNTP client implemented over UDP - port 123) Embedded RMON (4 groups) and sFlow agents permit external network traffic analysis Engineered for convergence and AV-over-IP Audio (Voice over IP) and Video (multicasting) comprehensive switching, filtering, routing and prioritization Auto-VoIP, Voice VLAN and LLDP-MED support for IP phones QoS and VLAN configuration IEEE 1588 (section 10 and 11.5) PTPv2 Transparent Clock (TC) End-to-End implementation considering the residence time of PTPv2 packets from ingress to egress • The 48-port 10G models (M4300-24X24F, M4300-48X, M4300-48XF) don't support PTPv2 E2E TC • 1-step Transparent Clock mode, using the residence time of the PPTPv2 packet at the egress port level in Standalone mode, or Stack Master only • On M4300-52G and M4300-52G-PoE+ models, PTPv2 is supported between port 1 and port 24, and between port 25 and port 48 NETGEAR IGMP Plus™ enhanced implementation for automatic multicast across a M4300 / M4500 L2 network (Spine and Leaf topologies), removing the need for L3 PIM routing • The "Sync & Delay_Req" field of passing/egressing out PTPv2 packets is updated with the residence time in the switch, the other fields in PTPv2 packets ("Announce", "Delay_Resp", "Pdelay_Req" and "Pdelay_Resp") are not updated • IGMP Plus is pre-configured on default VLAN 1 out of the box in all M4300 and M4500 models (M4300: starting 12.0.8.x release) • IGMP Plus can be configured on another VLAN for automatic IGMP across switches on that VLAN (uplinks can make part of that VLAN in trunk mode) • IGMP Plus allow AV-over-IP devices (TX/Encoders and RX/Decoders) to be connected across multiple M4300 and M4500 switches in a star topology • New show igmpsnooping group command in CLI and GUI displays the Source and Group IP addresses along with their corresponding MAC addresses that are learnt through IGMP Snooping in a given VLAN on a given interface PAGE 10 of 60

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SDM (System Data Management, or switch database)
templates allow for granular system resources
distribution depending on IPv4 or IPv6 applications
ARP Entries (the maximum number of entries in the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache for
routing interfaces)
IPv4 Unicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv4 unicast forwarding table entries)
IPv6 NDP Entries (the maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol NDP cache entries)
IPv6 Unicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv6 unicast forwarding table entries)
ECMP Next Hops (the maximum number of next hops that can be installed in the IPv4 and IPv6 unicast
forwarding tables)
IPv4 Multicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv4 multicast forwarding table entries)
IPv6 Multicast Routes (the maximum number of IPv6 multicast forwarding table entries)
Loopback interfaces management for routing protocols administration
Private VLANs and local Proxy ARP help reduce broadcast with added security
Management VLAN ID is user selectable for best convenience
Industry-standard VLAN management in the command line interface (CLI) for all common operations such as VLAN creation; VLAN names; VLAN “make static” for
dynamically created VLAN by GVRP registration; VLAN trunking; VLAN participation as well as VLAN ID (PVID) and VLAN tagging for one interface, a group of interfaces
or all interfaces at once
Simplified VLAN configuration with industry-standard Access Ports for 802.1Q unaware endpoints and Trunk Ports for switch-to-switch links with Native VLAN
System defaults automatically set per-port broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control for typical, robust protection against DoS attacks and faulty clients which can,
with BYOD, often create network and performance issues
IP Telephony administration is simplified with consistent Voice VLAN capabilities per the industry standards and automatic functions associated
Comprehensive set of “system utilities” and “Clear” commands help troubleshoot connectivity issues and restore various configurations to their factory defaults for
maximum admin efficiency: traceroute (to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling on a hop-by-hop basis and with a synchronous response when
initiated from the CLI), clear dynamically learned MAC addresses, counters, IGMP snooping table entries from the Multicast forwarding database etc...
Syslog and Packet Captures can be sent to USB storage for rapid network troubleshooting
Replaceable factory-default configuration file for predictable network reset in distributed branch offices without IT personnel
All major centralized software distribution platforms are supported for central software upgrades and configuration files management (HTTP, TFTP), including in highly
secured versions (HTTPS, SFTP, SCP)
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)can be used to synchronize network resources and for adaptation of NTP, and can provide synchronized network timestamp either
in broadcast or unicast mode (SNTP client implemented over UDP - port 123)
Embedded RMON (4 groups) and sFlow agents permit external network traffic analysis
Engineered for convergence and AV-over-IP
Audio (Voice over IP) and Video (multicasting) comprehensive switching, filtering, routing and prioritization
Auto-VoIP, Voice VLAN and LLDP-MED support for IP phones QoS and VLAN configuration
IEEE 1588 (section 10 and 11.5) PTPv2 Transparent
Clock (TC) End-to-End implementation considering
the residence time of PTPv2 packets from ingress to
egress
The 48-port 10G models (M4300-24X24F, M4300-48X, M4300-48XF) don’t support PTPv2 E2E TC
1-step Transparent Clock mode, using the residence time of the PPTPv2 packet at the egress port level in
Standalone mode, or Stack Master only
On M4300-52G and M4300-52G-PoE+ models, PTPv2 is supported between port 1 and port 24, and be-
tween port 25 and port 48
• The “Sync & Delay_Req” field of passing/egressing out PTPv2 packets is updated with the residence time in
the switch, the other fields in PTPv2 packets (“Announce”, “Delay_Resp”, “Pdelay_Req” and “Pdelay_Resp”)
are not updated
NETGEAR IGMP Plus
enhanced implementation for
automatic multicast across a M4300 / M4500 L2
network (Spine and Leaf topologies), removing the
need for L3 PIM routing
• IGMP Plus is pre-configured
on default VLAN 1 out of the box in all M4300 and M4500 models (M4300:
starting 12.0.8.x release)
• IGMP Plus can be configured on another VLAN for automatic IGMP across switches on that VLAN (uplinks
can make part of that VLAN in trunk mode)
IGMP Plus allow AV-over-IP devices (TX/Encoders and RX/Decoders) to be connected across multiple M4300
and M4500 switches in a star topology
New show igmpsnooping group command in CLI and GUI displays the Source and Group IP addresses
along with their corresponding MAC addresses that are learnt through IGMP Snooping in a given VLAN on a
given interface
Intelligent Edge Managed Switches
Data Sheet |
M4300 series
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