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INTRODUCTION
This handy switch is designed to pass both data and electrical power to a number
of PoE-compatible devices via standard Cat5e or Cat6 network cables.
Easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make installation quick and
simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benets of these additional features:
• 10/100/1000 auto-sensing ports automatically detect optimal network speeds
• IEEE 802.3at/af-compliant RJ45 PoE/PoE+ output ports
• Power output up to 30 Watts per port*
• Total power budget of 130 Watts
• Supports IEEE 802.3at and IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE devices (wireless
access points, VoIP phones, IP cameras)
• Supports IEEE 802.3at/af detection and short circuit, overload and high-voltage
protection
• All RJ45 ports with Auto-MDIX (auto uplink) support
• Web-based conguration
• Provides detailed trafc and power use statistics
• Supports SNMP management
• Supports VLAN (tag-based and port-based)
• Provides IEEE 802.1x port-based security
• Supports link aggregation (trunking)
• Supports port mirroring
• Supports two types of QoS: 802.1p and DSCP
• Broadcast storm control with multicast packet rate settings
• Store and forward switching architecture
• Supports jumbo frames up to 9.6 kBytes
• Supports Rapid Spanning Tree/Spanning Tree protocol
• IEEE 802.3x ow control for full duplex
• Supports up to 8192 MAC address entries
• 176 kBytes buffer memory
• Desktop-size metal case
* Total PoE budget for this switch is 130 watts. Per-port average power distribution
is 15 Watts; maximum per-port power usage cannot exceed 30 Watts.
Some of the following screen images have been modied to t the format of this
user manual.
NOTE: For a quick install procedure, refer to the quick install guide enclosed with
this product.