Black Box LIE402A - switch - 6 portar - ohanterad - TAA-kompatibel

Black Box LIE402A - switch - 6 portar - ohanterad - TAA-kompatibel LIE402A
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LIE402A
PoE++ switch designed for harsh environments and mission-critical applications. Provide Gigabit Speeds and Power to Devices Unmanaged Industrial PoE++ Network Switch features two Gigabit fiber SFP ports and four 10/100/1000-Mbps copper RJ-45 ports so you can send high-speed internet to multiple devices in your network. It is a standard Layer 2 Ethernet switch that can forward frames to any port based on its MAC address. The switch also supports PoE PoE+ and 60-watt PoE++ so you can power devices like cameras wireless access points and more. It can automatically negotiate and deliver the power level required by a Powered Device (PD) partner.

Directed Switch Mode directs multicast traffic only to the appropriate fiber port preventing multicast traffic from flooding other network ports.

This switch comes with two fiber ports to support redundant fiber uplinks for critical applications that require protection and sub 50-ms restoration in the event of a fiber failure. The second fiber port may also be used to daisy chain multiple Ethernet switches or it may be used as another switch port.

Features a remote PoE power reset function that can be configured with a DIP-switch. This feature allows all PDs to be power-cycled and reset remotely to save time and expense by eliminating the need to dispatch manpower to remote network sites.

With an extended temperature range of -40degree to 75degree C this hardened switch can withstand some of the harshest conditions on earth making it perfect for industrial applications.

 

 
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