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PoE-12M 12 port PoE-VLAN Master Switch - ValuePoint Networks

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<strong>PoE</strong>-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong><strong>12</strong> <strong>port</strong> <strong>PoE</strong>-<strong>VLAN</strong> <strong>Master</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>Remote Management and Power Control with <strong>VLAN</strong><strong>ValuePoint</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> POE-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong> Rugged Power over Ethernet (POE) switchcombines QoS and <strong>VLAN</strong> with 802.3af remote power for standard networkcabling up to 100 meters, remotely manageable from any Web browser orSNMP Manager. We designed the POE-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong> for larger Wi-Fi deploymentsrequiring multiple Access Points (APs) and <strong>VLAN</strong>. A single POE-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong> unitprovides complete power and data for twelve (<strong>12</strong>) access points that can beremotely power cycled. A remotely manageable <strong>PoE</strong> switch saves costly onsitevisits. Deploying the POE-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong> is more cost effective than a separate<strong>VLAN</strong> switch and mid-Span <strong>PoE</strong> hub, dramatically lowering your infrastructurecosts, and increasing your Return on Investment.Hardware FeaturesThe POE-<strong><strong>12</strong>M</strong> sup<strong>port</strong>s <strong>12</strong> 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation, Auto-MDIXEthernet <strong>port</strong>s and Power over Ethernet to IEEE 802.3af compliant devices. It’sfully compliant with the standards of IEEE 802.3/u/x/z/ab/af. Using web-basedmanagement, the network administrator can remotely access the switch tomonitor and configure. It also includes advanced features like Jumbo frame,QoS (Quality of Service), <strong>port</strong>-based <strong>VLAN</strong> & Link Aggregation capability.QoS sup<strong>port</strong> layer 4 classificationThe switch sup<strong>port</strong>s not only Layer 2 802.1p Priority Queue control, but alsoprogrammable higher layer classification and prioritization to enable enhancedQuality of Service (Qos) sup<strong>port</strong> for real time applications such as VoIP, basedon information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4.Port MirroringPort mirroring copies traffic from a specific <strong>port</strong> to a target <strong>port</strong>. Thismechanism helps track network errors or abnormal packet transmission,without interrupting the flow of data.<strong>VLAN</strong> for performance & securityThis feature offers the benefits of both security and performance. <strong>VLAN</strong> is usedto isolate traffic between different users and thus provides better security.Limiting broadcast traffic to the same <strong>VLAN</strong> broadcast domain also enhancesperformance.Port Trunking for bandwidth aggregationThe Gigabit <strong>port</strong>s can be combined together to create a multi-link load-sharingtrunk. Up to 6 Gigabit <strong>port</strong>s can be set up per trunk. The switch sup<strong>port</strong>s up to6 trunking groups. Port trunks are useful for switch-to-switch cascading,providing very high full-duplex speeds.©2006-2007 <strong>ValuePoint</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc. All Rights Reserved www.valuepointnet.com


• Sup<strong>port</strong>s bandwidth rating per <strong>port</strong> ingress and egress rate limit 1000Mbps with 1MbpsPort Trunk• Port trunking with 6 trunking group up to 6 <strong>port</strong>s for each group.Broadcast/Multicast Storm• Broadcast Storm controlPort Mirroring• All <strong>port</strong> sup<strong>port</strong> <strong>port</strong> mirroring.<strong>PoE</strong> Features• Sup<strong>port</strong>s IEEE 802.3af compliant• Sup<strong>port</strong>s Power over Ethernet (PSE) on each Gigabit UTP <strong>port</strong>• Full power sup<strong>port</strong> for per POE <strong>port</strong>• Auto detect powered device and consumption levels• Sup<strong>port</strong>s per <strong>port</strong> power consumption monitoring• Smart feature for PD on/off, PD detection, power level, PD status and power feedingpriority• Circuit protection to prevent power interference between <strong>port</strong>s• Sup<strong>port</strong>s per <strong>port</strong> <strong>PoE</strong> State setting• Sup<strong>port</strong>s per <strong>port</strong> power priority setting• LED indicators for POE ready and POE activityLED DescriptionsGlobal POWER Green Lit when +5V power is coming upGlobal CPU ACT Green Blinks when CPU is activityPort 1-<strong>12</strong> LINK/ACT GreenLit when connection with remote device is goodBlinks when any traffic is presentPort 1-<strong>12</strong> 1000/100Mbps Green/AmberLit Green when TP link on 1000Mbps speedLit Amber when TP link on 100Mbps speedOff when 10Mbps or no link occurPort 11,<strong>12</strong> SFP GreenLit when SFP connection with remote device isgoodBlinks when any traffic is present©2006-2007 <strong>ValuePoint</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc. All Rights Reserved www.valuepointnet.com


Power and EnvironmentalVoltageFrequencyPower RequirementTotal Power for <strong>PoE</strong>100∼240 V50∼60 Hz205W or 155W185W or 135WAmbient Temperature 0° to 50°CHumidity 5% to 90%DimensionsSafety17 x 10 x 2 In. / <strong>12</strong>.8 Lbs.Comply with FCC Part 15 Class A & CE Mark Approval©2006-2007 <strong>ValuePoint</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc. All Rights Reserved www.valuepointnet.com

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