OEM L2 Gigabit Managed Poe Switch 8 Port With 2 SFP Fiber Port SY-8G2SMP
Model: SY-8G2SMP Uncategorized Gigabit 2Layer Managed POE Switch Managed POE Switch
Key Features:
- 8*10/100/1000Mbps PoE Ports, 2*Gigabit SFP Uplink Ports, 1* Console Port;
- Support IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3x,IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3z standard;
- Compatible with IEEE802.3at (30W) and IEEE802.3af (15.4w);
- Ethernet port supports 10/100/1000M adaptive;
- Support PoE management, POE watchdog;
- Panel indicator monitoring the status and help failure analysis;
- Support 1U rack installation;
- Support 802.1x port authentication, AAA authentication, support TACACS+authentication;
- Support WEB, TELNET, CLI, SSH, SNMP, RMON management;
- The ports support 6KV Surge Protection;
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Specifications
Product model | SY-8G2SMP |
Total Power of Machine | 120W |
Power | AC INPUT (100-240V) |
Ethernet | 8 * 10/100/1000Mbps PoE Port 2* 1000Mbps SFP Port 1 * RJ45 Console Port |
Switching Capacity | 20Gbps |
Packet Buffer Memory | 4Mpps |
Flash Memory | 16MB |
DDR SDRAM | 128MB |
MAC Address | 8K |
Jumbo Frame | 9.6Kbytes |
Transfer Mode | Store and forward |
MTBF | 100000 hour |
Power Voltage | Input voltage: AC 100-240 V/50-60Hz
Power supply: 52V2.88A 150W |
Working Environment | Working Temperature: -10~50°C
Storage Temperature: -40~70°C non-condensing Storage Temperature: 5%~90%, non-condensing
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The 10-Ports Gigabit Managed PoE Switch SY-8G2SMP, it adopts high-quality and high-speed network IC and the most stable PoE Chip set, the PoE ports meet the IEEE802.3af/at standard, this series of PoE switches provides seamless connection to 10/100/1000M Ethernet,with automatically detective function on PoE port,power the devices with IEEE802.3af/at standard but only transmit data without forcibly power for Non-PoE devices. PoE(Power over Ethernet)provides DC Power for IP-based terminals (such as IP telephones, wireless access AP, and network cameras) while transmitting data signals. The devices that receive DC Power are called Power receiving devices.