H3C 1850 Switch Series consists of advanced smart-managed fixed-configuration Gigabit switches designed for small businesses in an easy-to-administer solution. By utilizing the latest design in silicon technology, this series is one of the most power efficient in the market.
S1850 series has four models: three non-PoE models and one PoE+ model. All models are equipped with additional Gigabit SFP ports for fiber connectivity.
The series is part of the portfolio of H3C small business networking products. These switches provide a great value, and include features to satisfy even the most advanced small business networks. All models support rack mounting or desktop operation. Customizable features include basic Layer 2 features like VLANs and link aggregation, as well as advanced features such as Layer 3 static routing, IPv6, ACLs, and Spanning Tree Protocols.
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Simple Web management
Allows for easy management of the switch even by nontechnical users through an intuitive Web GUI, supports HTTP and HTTP Secure (HTTPS).
Single IP management
Enables management of up to 32 H3C S1850 switches using a single Web interface, simplifies management of multiple devices.
SNMPv1, v2c, and v3
Facilitates management of the switch, as the device can be discovered and monitored from an SNMP management station.
Management Security
Restricts access to critical configuration commands; offers multiple privilege levels with password protection; ACLs provide Telnet and SNMP access; local and remote syslog capabilities allow logging of all access.
Complete session logging
Provides detailed information for problem identification and resolution.
Port mirroring
Enables traffic on a port to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for monitoring.
Dual flash images
Provides independent primary and secondary operating system files for backup while upgrading.
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Synchronizes timekeeping among distributed time servers and clients; keeps timekeeping consistent among all clock dependent devices within the network so that the devices can provide diverse applications based on the consistent time.
Limited CLI
Enables users to quickly deploy and troubleshoot devices in the network.
Default DHCP client mode
Allows the switch to be directly connected to a network, enabling plug-and-play operation; in absence of a DHCP server on the network, the switch will fall back to a unique static address determined by the switch's MAC address.
FTP, TFTP, and SFTP support
Offers different mechanisms for configuration updates; FTP allows bidirectional transfers over a TCP/IP network; trivial FTP (TFTP) is a simpler method using User Datagram Protocol (UDP); Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) runs over an SSH tunnel to provide additional security.
Remote monitoring (RMON)
Uses standard SNMP to monitor essential network functions; supports events, alarm, history, and statistics group plus a private alarm extension group.
Traffic prioritization
Provides time-sensitive packets (like VoIP and video) with priority over other traffic based on DSCP or IEEE 802.1p classification; packets are mapped to eight hardware queues for more effective throughput.
IEEE 802.1p/Q
Delivers data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic; supports IEEE 802.1Q.
Class of Service (CoS)
Sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, and DiffServ.
Broadcast control
Allows limitation of broadcast traffic rate to cut down on unwanted network broadcast traffic.
Advanced Classifier based QoS
Classifies traffic using multiple match criteria based on Layer 2, 3, and 4 information; applies QoS policies such as setting priority level and rate limit to selected traffic on a per-port basis.
Rate limiting
Sets per-port ingress enforced maximums and per-port, per-queue minimums.
Powerful QoS feature
Supports the following congestion actions: strict priority queuing (SP), weighted round robin (WRR) queuing, and SP+WRR.
IPv6
- IPv6 host
Enables switches to be managed and deployed at the IPv6 network's edge.
- IPv6 routing
Supports IPv6 static routes.
- MLD snooping
Forwards IPv6 multicast traffic to the appropriate interface, preventing traffic flooding.
- IPv6 ACL/QoS
Supports ACL and QoS for IPv6 network traffic.
IEEE 802.3X flow control
Provides a flow throttling mechanism propagated through the network to prevent packet loss at a congested node.
IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE+)
Provides up to 30W per port, which allows support of the latest PoE+-capable devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and security cameras, as well as any IEEE 802.3af-compliant end device; lowers the cost of additional electrical cabling and circuits that would otherwise be necessary in IP phone and WLAN deployments.
Cable diagnostics
Detects cable issues remotely using a browser-based tool.
Flow control
Provides back pressure using standard IEEE 802.3x, reducing congestion in heavy traffic situations.
Auto MDI/MDI-X
Adjusts automatically for straight-through or crossover cables on all 10/100/1000 ports.
Advanced access control lists (ACLs)
Enables network traffic filtering and enhances network control using MAC- and IP-based ACLs; time-based ACLs allow for greater flexibility with managing network access.
IEEE 802.1X and RADIUS network logins
Controls port-based access for authentication and accountability.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Encrypts all HTTP traffic, allowing safe access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch.
Port Isolation
The port isolation feature isolates Layer 2 traffic for data privacy and security without using VLANs. This feature can also be used to isolate the hosts in a VLAN from one another.
Port Security
Combines and extends IEEE 802.1X and MAC authentication to provide MAC-based network access control.
ARP attack protection
The ARP detection feature enables access devices to block ARP packets from unauthorized clients to prevent user spoofing and gateway spoofing attacks.
Automatic VLAN assignment
Assigns users automatically to the appropriate VLAN based on their identity, location and time of day.
STP BPDU port protection
Blocks Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) on ports that do not require BPDUs, preventing forged BPDU attacks.
STP root guard
Protects the root bridge from malicious attacks or configuration mistakes.
Automatic denial-of-service protection
Monitors for malicious attacks and protects the network by blocking the attacks.
Management password
Provides security so that only authorized access to the Web browser interface is allowed.
Half- and full-duplex auto-negotiating capability on every port
Doubles the throughput on every port.
Selectable queue configurations
Allows for increased performance by selecting the number of queues and associated memory buffering that best meet the requirements of the network applications.
IGMP snooping
Improves network performance through multicast filtering, instead of flooding traffic to all ports.
Fiber uplink
Provides greater distance connectivity using Gigabit Ethernet fiber uplinks.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Supports standard IEEE 802.1D STP, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for faster convergence, and IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP).
BPDU filtering
Drops BPDU packets when STP is enabled globally but disabled on a specific port.
Jumbo frame support
Supports up to 10 kilobyte frame size to improve the performance of large data transfers.
VLAN support and tagging
Supports IEEE 802.1Q with 4,094 simultaneous VLAN IDs.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Determines the MAC address of another IP host in the same subnet; supports static ARPs; gratuitous ARP allows detection of duplicate IP addresses; proxy ARP allows normal ARP operation between subnets or when subnets are separated by a Layer 2 network.
DHCP relay
Simplifies management of DHCP addresses in networks with multiple subnets.
Static IPv4/IPv6 routing
Provides basic routing (supporting up to 32 static routes and 8 virtual VLAN interfaces); allows manual routing configuration.
Link aggregation
Groups together multiple ports up to a maximum of eight ports per trunk either automatically using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), or manually, to form an ultra-high-bandwidth connection to the network backbone; help prevent traffic bottlenecks. The 8 port models support 4 trunks, 16 and 24 port models support 8 trunks, 48 port models support 16 trunks.
LLDP-MED (Media Endpoint Discovery)
Defines a standard extension of LLDP that stores values for parameters such as QoS and VLAN to automatically configure network devices such as IP phones.
PoE allocations
Supports multiple methods (automatic, IEEE 802.3af class, LLDP-MED, or user-specified) to allocate PoE power for more efficient energy savings.
Auto voice VLAN
Recognizes IP phones and automatically assigns voice traffic to dedicated VLAN for IP phones.
Green initiative support
Provides support for RoHS and WEEE regulations.
Green IT and power
Improves energy efficiency through the use of the latest advances in silicon development; shuts off unused ports and utilizes variable-speed fans, reducing energy costs.
Energy Efficient Ethernet
Compliant with IEEE 802.3az standard requirements to save energy during periods of low data activity.