Modernize with open networking All N-Series switches include Dell EMC Networking OS 6, designed for easier deployment, greater interoperability and a lower learning curve for network administrators. In addition to supporting the Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) allowing for installation of alternate network operating systems, the N1100 switch series simplifies deployment, configuration and management Designed for efficiency Built to help keep operating costs down, the N1100 Series can operate at temperatures up to 113degreesF (45degreesC) to help reduce cooling costs. Deploy with confidence With high throughput and capacity to handle unexpected workloads, the N1100 Series switches are ideal solutions for fast-growing GbE networks that require high-density aggregation with seamless redundancy and availability. FeaturesOffering a more flexible choice for your network by uniting products with the latest open standard protocolsUtilizing one common command line interface (CLI) and graphic user interface (GUI) using a well-known command languagePromoting greater interoperability through interfaces with Cisco's Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree (RPVST+) and devices using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)Integrating with industry-leading management tools for a cohesive wired and wireless networkFanless operation in 8-, 24-, and 48-port models (N1108T-ON, N1124T-ON, and N1148T-ON)Energy-efficient Ethernet and low-power PHYs to help reduce power to inactive ports and idle linksData rates up to 176Gbps (full duplex) and a forwarding rate of up to 164MppsFour 10GbE SFP+ ports for high-speed uplinks and a stacking architecture up to four units at 40GbpsSwitch stacks up to 196 1GbE ports that can be managed from a single screen or IP addressSpecificationsEthernet Technology: Gigabit EthernetExpansion Slot Type: SFP (mini-GBIC)Form Factor: Rack-mountableLayer Supported: 2Manageable: YesMedia Type Supported: Optical FiberMedia Type Supported: Twiste
Offering a more flexible choice for your network by uniting products with the latest open standard protocols
Utilizing one common command line interface (CLI) and graphic user interface (GUI) using a well-known command language