Dell PowerConnect
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PowerConnect is a Dell series of network switches.
Currently includes:
PowerConnect 2216 and 2224: Unmanaged, 10/100 Mbps switches, 16 and 24 ports each, respectively.
PowerConnect 2324: Similar to 2224, but includes 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports for uplink or server purposes.
PowerConnect 2708, 2716, 2724, and 2748: Dual-mode unmanaged or Web managed all-Gigabit workgroup switches (10/100/1000). Eight, 16, 24, or 48 ports respectively. On the 2724, the last two ports may be used as normal twisted-pair ports or, with SFP transceivers, for fiber-optic connectivity. The 2748 has 4 of these "combo" ports.
PowerConnect 3424, 3424P, 3448, and 3448P: Fully managed 10/100 switches with gigabit uplinks. All have four Gigabit ports, two copper and two SFP modular, all of which may be used at once. The 3424 and 3424P have 24 10/100 ports, the 3448 and 3448P have 48. The 3424P and 3448P provide power over Ethernet on all 10/100 ports. The switches are stackable using the copper Gigabit ports.
PowerConnect 5324: 24 port, all-Gigabit, fully managed switch. The last 4 ports are SFP capable. Generally very similar to the 3400 series.
Powerconnect 6024F: 24 port, layer 3, all-Gigabit, fiber-optimized switch. 24 SFP ports, eight of which double as copper ports. This switch is capable of routing, with static routes, RIP, and OSPF.