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4gs
Feb 28, 2019Aspirant
Request Letter of Volatility
would you please supply a letter of volatility for GS524TNA switch. Thank you in advance.
- Feb 28, 2019
Hi 4gs,
Welcome to our community! :)
I believe you are referring to JGS524NA. Here is the letter of volatility for the said switch. No password needed and the link will expire after 48 hour period.
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4gs
Mar 06, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for the quick response to my request. I have additional followup questiions.
The model covered is JGS524. Are they all the same i.e. JGS524E, JGS524T, JGS524TNA. If not, may I also get a copy for the other models listed?
I also have a unit that doesn't start with a J, but that doesn't seem to be covered ie GS524T
When you state that non-volatile memory is not user modifiable, do you mean it is not accessible to the user?
- schumakuMar 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
No, not the same model, but very similar:
- JGS524 is a non-managed switch
- JGS524T or JGS524TNA not exist (where the NA postfix - newer devices use -[vvv]NAS -[vvv]EUS -[vvv]APS ... - is a packaging information ref. power supply, paperwork, not part of a model.
- GS524T is an non-managed switch (with a confusing T postfix, used for Smart Managed Pro switches on newer models)
4gs wrote:
When you state that non-volatile memory is not user modifiable, do you mean it is not accessible to the user?
Correct. Even non-managed switches contain software/firmware and configuration data. This is stored along with the manufacturing process, can't be accessed or updated by the user, and does not store any location/site/user information which might have to be erased before a device is decommissioned/sold/scrapped.
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