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Typemanaged 2 level (L2)managed 2 level (L2)
Mountdesktopdesktop
Ports
Gigabit Ethernet55
SFP (optics)11
Features
Basic features
VLAN
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VLAN
access rate limit
PoE
PoE (input)passive
PoE (output)passive
PoE outputs4
General
PSUexternalexternal
Supply voltage10 – 30 В8 – 30 В
Power consumption6 W
Operating temperature-20 °C ~ +70 °C-20 °C ~ +70 °C
Dimensions (WxDxH)113x139x28 mm113x139x28 mm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015september 2015

PoE (input)

This feature allows you to supply power over the Ethernet cable to the switch itself. This reduces the number of wires and simplifies power supply, which is especially convenient if the device is installed in a hard-to-reach place where there is no outlet nearby, and it is difficult to pull an additional cable.

PoE (output)

The switch supports the Power over Ethernet function.

This feature allows the switch to supply power to network devices over the same Ethernet cable that transmits data. This reduces the number of wires and simplifies power supply, which is especially convenient if the device is installed in a hard-to-reach place where there is no outlet nearby, and it is difficult to pull an additional cable. An example is an IP surveillance camera installed under the ceiling.

The number of PoE outputs may vary. It should also be borne in mind that when several consumers are connected at the same time, specific power restrictions apply; see "Total PoE Power" for details.

Accordingly, such devices are much more expensive than switches without PoE.

PoE outputs

The number of PoE-enabled outputs (see above) provided in the design of the switch. This number corresponds to the maximum number of PoE network devices that can be connected to this model at the same time.

Supply voltage

The amount of voltage required by the switch for uninterrupted operation. The power supply voltage of network equipment can vary from 5 V to 230 V, which allows you to power compatible devices from either a low-voltage USB socket on your computer or a standard household outlet. Values in the middle assume that the switch is powered by the appropriate power supply.

Power consumption

Power consumed by network equipment during operation. Knowing the indicator of energy consumption, you can, for example, calculate the battery life of equipment from an uninterruptible power supply or choose a suitable “uninterruptible power supply”.
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