Barox 19" L2/L3 managed PoE switch, 48*GE, 4*SFP/SFP+, 740W PoE budget
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Supply voltage | 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz |
Power consumption | Max. 40W (without PoE) / 780W (with PoE) |
MTBF | 25°C: 132,737h 40°C: 78,032h 50°C: 49,755h |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Power loss | 136 BTU, without taking PoE power into account. 439 BTU at maximum PoE power output of 740 W. |
Dimensions | 442 x 375 x 44mm (WxDxH) |
Weight | 5.6 kg |
Copper ports | 48 x 10/100/1000TX, PoE+, RJ45 Maximum PoE power across all ports: 740W |
Fiber optic ports | 4 x SFP/SFP+, 1G/10G. |
Console port | 1 x RS232, RJ45 |
management | HTTP/HTTPS, SSH, Telnet Client, IPv6 Management SNMP v1, v2c, v3 supports Traps and USM DHCP Client / DHCPv6 Client DHCP Server Embedded RMON Agent supports RMON groups 1, 2, 3, 9 (History, Statistics, Alarms and Events) for improved traffic management, monitoring and analysis |
Backplane | 176 Gbps |
MAC table | 32k |
configuration | Web GUI, DMS, SNMPv1, v2c and v3, Console, Telnet, RMON |
PoE Management | Port Configuration Supports per-port PoE configuration. PoE Scheduling Supports per-port PoE scheduling to turn on/off PoE devices (PDs). Auto-Check Checks the connection status of the PDs. Reboots the PDs if there are no responses. Power Delay The PoE ports can be delayed to turn on to protect the switch from overload. Non-Stop PoE, Soft Reboot The switch continues to supply power to the PDs even during soft reboot. |
Port settings | Port disable/enable, autonegotiation 10/100/1000Mbps, flow control disable/enable, data rate control on each port, max. frame size, power control |
Port status display | Display per port: Speed, Link Status, Flow Control Status, Autonegotiation Status, Trunk Status |
Layer3 functions | IPv4 and IPv6 Unicast: Static routing. RIP v1/v2: The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an internal routing protocol based on distance vector routing and used within an autonomous system. OSPF v2/v3: OSPF is a link-state routing protocol. It is designed for internal operation within a single autonomous system. Each OSPF router maintains an identical database that describes the topology of the autonomous system. A routing table is calculated from this database by constructing a shortest-path tree. |
Communication redundancy | Standard Spanning Tree (STP), IEEE802.1d Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP), IEEE802.w Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP), IEEE802.1s |
VLAN | Tag-based VLAN according to 802.1Q Supports up to 4K VLANs simultaneously (out of 4096 VLAN IDs) Port-based VLAN A port member of a VLAN can be isolated to other isolated ports of the same VLAN and private VLANs. Private VLAN Edge (PVE) Private VLANs are based on the source port mask and there are no connections to VLANs. This means that VLAN IDs and private VLAN IDs can be the same. Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN feature enables voice traffic to be forwarded on the Voice VLAN. Guest VLAN The IEEE 802.1X Guest VLAN feature allows a guest VLAN to be configured for each 802.1X port on the device to provide limited services to non-802.1X compliant clients. Q-in-Q (double tag) VLAN This allows you to specify specific requirements for VLAN IDs and the number of VLANs to be supported. 802.1v Protocol VLAN Classifying multiple protocols into a single VLAN often enforces VLAN boundaries that are inappropriate for some of the protocols. This requires a non-standard entity to forward frames containing protocols for which the VLAN boundaries are inappropriate between VLANs. MAC-based VLAN The MAC-based VLAN feature allows incoming untagged packets to be assigned to a VLAN, thus classifying traffic based on the packet's source MAC address. IP Subnet-based VLAN In an IP subnet-based VLAN, all end workstations on an IP subnet are assigned to the same VLAN. In this VLAN, users can move their workstations without having to reconfigure their network addresses. Management VLAN Management VLAN is used to manage the switch from a remote location using protocols such as Telnet, SSH, SNMP, Syslog, etc. |
Link aggregation | IEEE 802.3ad LACP / Static Trunk, supports five groups of 16-port trunks or static trunk. |
QoS | Hardware Queue Supports eight hardware queues. Classification Port-based: Traffic QoS by port 802.1p: VLAN priority-based Layer 2 CoS QoS Class of Service is a parameter used in data and voice protocols to differentiate the types of payloads contained in the transmitted packet. DSCP-based Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Layer 3 DSCP QoS: IP packets can carry either an IP priority (IPP) value or a DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) value. QoS supports the use of both values, as DSCP values are backward compatible with IP priority values. TCP/IP ACL classification and re-marking: QoS through ACL rate limiting Ingress policer Egress shaping and rate control per port Scheduling Strict priority and weighted round robin (WRR): Weighted round robin is a scheduling algorithm that uses the weights assigned to queues to determine how much data is emptied from one queue before being moved to the next queue. |
Security | Certified authentication |
Multicast | IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping IGMP limits bandwidth-intensive multicast traffic to the requesters. Supports 1024 multicast groups. IGMP Querier IGMP Querier is used to support a Layer 2 multicast domain of snooping switches when no multicast router is present. IGMP Proxy IGMP snooping with proxy reporting or report suppression actively filters IGMP packets to reduce the load on the multicast router. MLD v1/v2 Snooping Delivers IPv6 multicast packets only to the required recipients. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) A dedicated, manually configured VLAN, called a multicast VLAN, to forward multicast traffic across a Layer 2 network in conjunction with IGMP snooping. |
Standards | IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100BASE-FX IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure IEEE 802.3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1s Multiple spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1p Class of service IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control IEEE 802.1ab LLDP IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.az Energy Efficient Ethernet |