Huawei S3328TP-SI-AC switch with 24-ports 100BASE-TX, 2-ports GE SFP, 2-ports GE SFP combo, 1 AC power module
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Huawei S3328TP-SI-AC switch, 24-ports 100BASE-TX, 2-ports GE SFP, 2-ports GE SFP combo
With 1 AC power module
No extension slots
Layer 3 Ethernet switch
Forwarding perfomance: 9.6Mpps
Switching capacity: 12.8Gbps
16K MAC address entries
Huawei Quidway S3300 series switches are new generation Layer 3 Ethernet switches developed to meet the requirements for reliable access and high-quality transmission of multiple services on the MAN metropolitan area network. Based on the high-performance hardware and Huawei VRP Versatile Routing Platform, the S3300 provides the enhanced selective QinQ function and capability to replicate multicast packets between VLANs at the line speed, and supports carrier-class reliability technologies such as Smart Link (applicable to tree networks) and RRPP (applicable to ring networks), as well as the Ethernet OAM function. Huawei S3300 can be used as access devices in buildings or applied to the access layer and aggregation layer of campus networks.
Item | Description |
Fixed port | 24*10/100Base-TX ports, 2*1000Base-X and 2*10/100/1000Base-T or 100/1000Base-X ports |
Processor | Dominant frequency: 300 MHz |
Switching capacity | 12.8 Gbit/s |
Forwarding performance | 9.6 Mpps |
DDR memory | 128 MB |
Flash Memory | 16 MB |
Backplane switching capacity | 64 Gbit/s |
MAC address table | Supports 16K MAC address entries. |
Supports automatic learning and aging of MAC address. | |
Supports static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries. | |
Supports packet filtering based on source MAC addresses. | |
VLAN features | Supports up to 4096 VLANs. |
Supports guest VLANs,voice VLANs, and super VLANs. | |
Supports VLAN assignment based on MAC addresses, protocols, and IP subnets. | |
Supports basic QinQ and selective QinQ. | |
Supports 1:1 VLAN switching. | |
Supports N:1 VLAN switching. | |
QoS/ACL | Supports rate limit on packets sent and recieved by a port. |
Supports packet redirection. | |
Supports port-based traffic policing and two-rate three-color CAR. | |
Supports multiple queue scheduling algorithms including WRR, DRR, SP, WRR+SP, and DRR+SP. | |
Supports re-marking of the 802.1p priority and DSCP priority. | |
Supports packet filtering based on Layer 2 to Layer 4 information, filtering out invalidframes based on the source MAC address, destination MACaddress,source IP address,destination IP address, port number, protocol, and VLAN ID. | |
Supports queue-based rate limit and traffic shaping on ports. | |
Supports eight queues on each port. | |
IPv6 features | Supports PMTU. |
Supports Neighbor Discovery (ND). | |
Supports IPv6 Ping, IPv6 Tracert, and IPv6 Telnet. | |
Supports manually configured tunnels. | |
Supports 6-to-4 tunnels. | |
Supports ISATAP tunnels. | |
Supports ACLs based on the source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address, Layer-4 port,or protocol type. | |
Supports MLD v1/v2 snooping. | |
Multicast | Supports 1024 multicast groups. |
Supports IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping and fast leave. | |
Supports multicast VLAN and cross-VLAN multicastreplication. | |
Supports multicast load sharing among bundled ports. | |
Supports controllable multicast. | |
Supports port-based multicast traffic statistics. | |
Supports IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM-SM, and PIM-DM. | |
Security | Supports hierarchical user management and password protection. |
Supports DoS attack defense, ARP attack defense, and ICMP attack defense. | |
Supports binding of the IP address, MAC address, port number, and VLAN ID. | |
Supports port isolation, port security, and sticky MAC. | |
Supports blackhole MAC addresses. | |
Supports limit on the number of MAC addresses to be learned. | |
Supports IEEE 802.1X authentication and the limit on the maximum number of users on a port. | |
Supports multiple authentication methods including AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS+, and NAC. | |
Supports SSH v2. | |
Supports CPU protection. | |
Supports blacklisting and whitelisting. | |
Surge protection | Each port has a surge protection capability of 6 KV. Each port has a surge protection capability of 15 KV after an extra surge protection device is added. |
Management and maintenance | Supports iStack (except the S33HI). |
Supports MAC Forced Forwarding (MFF). | |
Supports auto-config and HGMP. | |
Supports remote configuration and maintenance by using Telnet. | |
Supports Virtual Cable Test (VCT). | |
Supports Ethernet OAM (IEEE 802.3ah and 802.1ag). | |
Supports Dying gasp power-off alarm (the S3328TP-EI-MC and the S3326C-HI only). | |
Supports local port mirroring, Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN), and packet forwarding on an observing port. | |
Supports SNMP v1/v2/v3 and RMON. | |
Supports MUX VLAN and GVRP. | |
Supports the Network Management System (NMS) and Web management. | |
Supports SSH v2. | |
Supports HTTPS (the S3300HI only). | |
Supports 802.3az EEE (the S3300HI only). | |
Supports system logs and multi-level alarms. | |
Operating environment | Operating temperature: 0°C to 50°C (long term); –5°C to 55°C (short term); Relative humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Power supply | AC: Rated voltage: 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Maximum voltage: 90 V to 264 V, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions (mm) | 442 (W) x 220 (D)x 43.6 (H) |
Weight | < 2.5 kg |
Power consumption | < 20 W |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 55.5 × 37.5 × 9.0 cm |
PoE Type |
Non-PoE |
Features | |
Port |
12-24 |
Rate |
GE |
Q: What is the difference between LS-S3328TP-EI-AC and LS-S3328TP-SI-AC?
A: LS-S3328TP-SI-AC only supports Static routing, RIPv1, RIPv2, and ECMP, while LS-S3328TP-EI-AC supports Static routing, RIPv1, RIPv2, and ECMP ; OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP.
Q: Why the S3300 CPU Usage Is Too High When Many VLANIF Interfaces Are Configured on the S3300?
A: Do not configure many VLANIF interfaces on the S3300 due to limitations on specifications and hardware performance. This prevents attacks to the CPU from numerous ARP packets or ARP Miss messages and overhigh CPU usage.
Run the arp-fake expire-time 30 command in the view of each VLANIF interface to configure ARP entries and reduce the CPU usage. Besides, you are advised to load the latest patch.
Q: Does the S3300 Support Port Mirroring?
A: The S3300 supports port mirroring. The details are as follows:
Q: After a Traffic Policy Is Applied Globally on an S3300, the Rate Limit Is Invalid When a Traffic Policy Is Applied to Interface?
A: If more than 128 ACL rules are configured, a traffic policy must be applied to the interface, VLAN, and globally in sequence. To update ACL rules, delete all traffic policies from the interface, VLAN, and system, and reconfigure traffic policies on the interface, in the VLAN, and globally in sequence.
Q: After traffic-remark vlan-id Is Configured on the S3300, the Switch Learns the MAC Address in the Original VLAN. Why?
A: In V100R005/V100R006/V200R001/V200R002, the traffic-remark vlan-id command is executed after the switch learns the MAC address, so the MAC address in the original VLAN but not the VLAN specified by the re-marked VLAN ID is learned.
Q: When the traffic-limit Command Is Configured in the Inbound Direction and the qos lr Command Is Configured on the S3300, the Rate Limit Is Inaccurate. Why?
A: In V100R005/V100R006/V200R0O1/V200R002, both the traffic-limit and qos lr commands limit the traffic rate. Only packets allowed by the two commands can pass through. As a result, some packets of a flow are discarded by qos lr and traffic-limit. The rate limit is inaccurate.
Q: Can the S3300 Switches Be Configured Not to Take Any Action After Detecting Loops?
A: After loop detection is enabled on the S3300 switches:
Q: There Are Multiple Ports in Up State on the S3300. After VLAN Mapping Is Configured on These Ports, Ping Packets Are Lost and Telnet Packets Are Processed Slowly. Why?
A: Scheduling of packet receiving tasks is improver. As a result, packet receiving tasks are switched frequently and there is low efficiency in processing packets. Ping packets are lost and Telnet packets are processed slowly.
Q: Do the S3300 Switches Transparently Transmit BPDUs by Default
A: By default, the S3300 switches do not transparently transmit Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDUs).
Q: Why Can the Working Rate of Some Combo Interfaces on the S3300 Be Configured to 100 Mbit/s and Other Combo Interfaces Cannot?
A: You can know the working rate of combo interfaces on the S3300 according to the marks on the panel. The details are as follows:
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