x320 Series

Gigabit PoE++ Layer 3 Managed Switches

Flexible Power over Ethernet switches with capabilities that support IoT device connectivity in smart buildings and converged business environments.

x320 series switches

Overview

  • Enable today’s smart buildings with flexible PoE to connect and power devices such as high-resolution security cameras, wireless APs, lighting controllers, and more
  • Extend network layout, with IoT devices able to be connected and powered up to 200 meters from the PoE distribution source
  • Flexible deployment of network edge switches and IoT devices, with PoE pass-through that powers both the edge switch and connected end-points
  • Provide PoE capacity and resilience with triple external PSUs available for distribution switches, while also simplifying UPS power redundancy of the network
  • Reduce costs and automate network and device management with Autonomous Management Frameworkâ„¢ Plus (AMF Plus)

Key Features

  • 30W PoE+ per port (x320-11GPT) for connecting and powering end devices
  • 90W PoE++ per port (x320-10GH) for high power devices, or for powering the x320-11GPT and its connected devices with PoE pass-through
  • AlliedWare Plusâ„¢ Enterprise-class operating system
  • Continuous PoE maximizes end-point connectivity
  • DIN rail mount supports flexible deployment in ceilings, and other building spaces
  • Fanless design for high-reliability and silent operation

Certifications and Compliance

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

Created by the U.S. government, FIPS 140-2 is a security standard used to validate the strength and integrity of cryptographic software modules.

IPv6 Ready

IPv6 Ready

Run by the IPv6 Forum, IPv6 Ready certification demonstrates conformance to IPv6 standards and validates interoperability of IPv6 products.

JITC

JITC

JITC is a test and evaluation organization that certifies IT equipment for use on secure US Government and Department of Defense networks (aka DoDIN APL).

Trade Agreement Act (TAA)

Trade Agreement Act (TAA)

TAA compliance is mandatory for US Government purchases to prove that products are manufactured only in the USA or other approved countries.

Specifications

Product 10/100/1000T (RJ-45) PoE Enabled Ports 10/100/1000T (RJ-45) PoE-in Ports 1000X SFP Ports Switching Fabric Forwarding Rate
x320-10GH 8 – 2 24Gbps 14.9Mpps
x320-11GPT 8 1 2 24Gbps 16.4Mpps

Physical

Product Width x Depth x Height Mounting Unpackaged Weight Packaged Weight Packaged Dimensions
x320-10GH 210 x 180 x 42.5 mm
(8.26 x 7.08 x 1.67 in)
Rack-mount 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) 2.7 kg (5.95 lb) 417 x 336 x 151 mm
(16.42 x 13.23 x 1.67 in)
x320-11GPT 210 x 180 x 42.5 mm
(8.26 x 7.08 x 1.67 in)
Rack-mount 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) 3.5 kg (7.71 lb) 417 x 336 x 151 mm
(16.42 x 13.23 x 1.67 in)

Power Characteristics

Product Maximum PoE Power 7.5W Maximum PoE Ports Supported 15.4W Maximum PoE Ports Supported 30W PoE+ Maximum PoE Ports Supported 60W PoE++ Maximum PoE Ports Supported 90W PoE++ Maximum PoE Ports Supported No PoE Load Max Power Consumption (W) No PoE Load Max Heat Dissipation (BTU/h) Full PoE Load Max Power Consumption (W) Full PoE Load Max Heat Dissipation (BTU/h)
x320-10GH 240W (PWR300 x 1) 8 8 8 4 2 21 71 320 218
  480W (PWR300 x 2) 8 8 8 8 5 21 71 600 409
  720W (PWR300 x 3) 8 8 8 8 8 21 71 880 600
x320-11GPT 0W (switch powered by 30W PoE) (1) 0 0 0 0 0 22 75 98 (using AC power adapter) 350 (using AC power adapter)
  31.6W (switch powered by 60W PoE) (1) 4 2 1 0 0 22 75 98 (using AC power adapter) 350 (using AC power adapter)
  46.2W (switch powered by 90W PoE) (1) 6 3 1 0 0 22 75 98 (using AC power adapter) 350 (using AC power adapter)
  62W (switch powered by AC Adaptor) 8 4 2 0 0 22 75 98 (using AC power adapter) 350 (using AC power adapter)

(1) The x320-11GPT uses PD port 11 to receive PoE power, but cannot be powered by PoE if the AC adapter is connected

Ordering Information

AT-x320-10GH(1)

8-port 10/100/1000T PoE++ switch with 2 SFP
ports, and 3 external PSU ports(2)

AT-x320-11GPT(1)

8-port 10/100/1000T PoE+ switch with 2 SFP
ports, one AC adapter port(3) , and one PoE-in port(4)
(supporting PD and PoE pass-through)

 

Power Supplies

AT-PWR300-xx

300W PoE power supply (for x320-10GH and
GS980EM/10H switches)

Where xx =
10 for US power cord
20 for no power cord
30 for UK power cord
40 for Australian power cord
50 for European power cord

19 inch rack-mount brackets included with every switch

(1) Trade Act Agreement compliant

(2) PWR300 power supplies for the x320-10GH must be ordered separately

(3) The x320-11GPT ships with an AC power adapter

(4) The x320-11GPT can be powered by PoE from 30W (class 4) to 90W (class 8)

Feature Licenses

Name Description Includes
AT-FL-x320-01 x320 Premium license OSPF (256 routes)
PIMv4-SM, DM and SSM
RIPng (256 routes)
OSPFv3 (256 routes)
PIMv6-SM and SSM
MLDv1/v2
VLAN double tagging (Q-in-Q)
AT-FL-x320-8032 ITU-T G.8032 license G.8032 ring protection
Ethernet CFM
AT-FL-x320-CPOE Continuous PoE license Continuous PoE power

 

All Models

x320-10GH switch

x320-10GH

8 x 10/100/1000T PoE++ ports, 2 x 100/1000X SFP uplink ports, 3 external PSU ports
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x320-11GPT switch

x320-11GPT

8 x 10/100/1000T PoE+ ports, 1 x 10/100/1000 PoE-in port, and 2 x 100/1000X SFP uplinks.
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Documentation

Video: Total Autonomous Networking
Total Autonomous Networking ensures business security and agility, with powerful automation and optimization features across the LAN and WAN.
Continuous PoE
Uninterrupted power to cameras and other sensors, even when the switch is rebooted.
Video: How Active Fiber Monitoring Protects Your Data
This video shows how Active Fiber Monitoring helps protect your data by sensing changes in light on fiber cables.
AAA and Port Authentication Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide describes the AlliedWare Plus implementation of Authentication, Accounting and Authorization and Port Authentication.
Configuration and File Management Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide describes the file storage options that AlliedWare Plusâ„¢ supports and the commands available for managing files.
DHCP Snooping Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide provides information about DHCP snooping for IPv4.
Domain Name System (DNS) Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
The Domain Name System allows you to access remote systems by entering human-readable device hostnames rather than IP addresses.
Eco-Friendly Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide describes the Eco-friendly feature which reduces a switch's power consumption by: turning off power to port LEDs when they are not in use and implementing IEEE 802.3az to put ports into a Low-Power Idle mode.
Getting Started with the AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface
This guide introduces a number of commonly-used management features of the AlliedWare Plus Operating System.
GVRP Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide describes GVRP (Generic VLAN Registration Protocol).
IGMP/MLD Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
This guide describes IGMP/MLD and its configuration on AlliedWare Plusâ„¢.

Related Videos

Video: Total Autonomous Networking

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Continuous PoE

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Video: How Active Fiber Monitoring Protects Your Data

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