Gigabit Uplink ports - used to connect server and client devices to network switches. In most cases, these ports have more bandwidth than PoE ports.
Their ranges are as follows:
PoE+ ports - used to supply power and transmit data to IP cameras using one cable. The total power budget for one port provided by the switch allows you to connect a device with a maximum power consumption up to 30W (support for 802.3at/af protocols)
The switch can be screwed to the DIN rail in a vertical or horizontal position.
GENERAL | |
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Device Type | PoE+ Switch |
NETWORK | |
Ports | PoE+ Ports: 8 x 10Mb/s / 100Mb/s (the number of ports simultaneously operating with PoE + mode is limited by PoE budget), Ports RJ-45 UPLINK 1Gb/s: 2 |
PoE standards | IEEE802.3af, Class 3, IEEE802.3at, Class 4 |
PoE modes | Endspan (1,2+ / 3,6-) |
Switching capacity | 5.6 Gb/s |
Protocols Support | IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3x |
MAC ADDRESS list | 4K |
INSTALLATION PARAMETERS | |
Case | Metal, color navy blue, enclosure with possibility to mount on DIN TH35 rail |
Dimensions (mm) | 162 (W) x 110 (H) x 45 (L) |
Weight | 0.7 g |
Input Voltage | 48 - 56VDC |
Power Consumption | 120 W (maximum) |
PoE Budget | 114 W for ports 1 to 8, up to 30 W for one port |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 40°C |