![]() In our test of the routing features, the PowerConnect 6024 handled a maximum of 2,050 RIP routes and 4,095 OSPF routes, very good numbers for a switch of this class. At 7 microsec for 64-byte packets and 70 microsec for 1,518-byte packets, latency is low enough to support most enterprise applications. QoS is implemented with eight egress queues that can be configured with strict priority or Weighted Round Robin (WRR) queue servicing algorithms.īoth Layer 2 and Layer 3 throughput tests showed near wire-speed performance (See How we did it ). At Layer 3, the switch supports Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First ( OSPF) and Virtual Redundant Routing Protocol ( VRRP ) specs. The PowerConnect 6024 offers a typical bundle of Layer 2 features including 802.1Q virtual LAN ( VLAN) support, 802.1ad link aggregation support, and standard and Rapid Spanning Tree capabilities.
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