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Gigabit Ethernet DIP Smart Switches<br>The Allied Telesis GS920 Series offers DIP Smart Gigabit switching solutions for the desktop and small networks. Front-panel DIP switches provide easy configuration of commonly-used features, without the need for a PC.<br><br>DIP switches<br>GS920 series switches provide port configuration for Speed/Duplex, Loop Detection and Flooding mode. The ability to set up the DIP switch without a PC saves money and time.<br><br>High performance<br>The GS920 Series delivers ultra-fast speed and high performance for today’s high-bandwidth applications, such as video, graphics and industrial design, using Gigabit Ethernet.<br><br>Quality and reliability<br>Allied Telesis is a world leader in unmanaged Ethernet switches, and ships more than 250,000 unmanaged switches every year. Allied Telesis offers both proven reliability and industry-leading quality.<br><br>Speed/duplex configuration<br>The GS920 Series allows speed and duplex to be set on a per-port basis. This supports older devices where auto-negotiation is not supported, as well as embedded devices which may support a fixed speed/duplex only.<br><br>Loop detection<br>The Loop Detection feature discovers network loops, and shuts down affected ports. After the loop is resolved, affected ports are automatically returned to active use.<br><br>Flooding mode<br>Flooding mode allows the easy capture of data streams for troubleshooting and analysis, as they are sent to all ports.<br><br>Power over Ethernet (PoE)<br>The GS920/8PS supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) and delivers up to 30W per port.<br><br>Private VLANs<br>Private VLANs isolate ports so that they can only communicate with the uplink port, and other ports in the same VLAN group. The GS920/8PS supports 3 different port groupings for flexible private VLAN deployment.<br><br>DIP SWITCH<br>It is possible to easily set up the loop guard function, packet transmission function, etc. that need to be set by CLI or GUI operation, with the DIP switch.