18GE+2SFP Ethernet Unmanaged Switch With 16-Port PoE
- Standards Compliance: IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.3af/at
- Ports: 16 * 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports (Data/Power), 2 * 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports (Data), 2 * 100/1000 Base-X SFP optical ports
- MAC Address Table: 8K MAC address table with automatic learning
- Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow control and half-duplex backpressure flow control
- Backplane Bandwidth: 40Gbps non-blocking wire-speed forwarding
- Buffer: 4Mb large buffer for smooth data transmission
- PoE Power: 30W maximum output per PoE port, total PoE output 135W
- Design: Standard 1U height, suitable for rack mounting
Model | G1120P-16-150W |
Dimensions | 440mm*178mm*44mm |
Mounting | Rack mounting : support Desktop mounting: support Wall mounting: support |
Enclosure material | Metal |
Interfaces | (18)1GE RJ45 ports (2)1GE SFP ports |
PoE interface | (16) PoE (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6-) |
LED Indicator | Power Link/Act PoE MAX |
Fan | N/A |
Switching capacity | 40Gbps |
Forwarding rate | 29.8Mpps |
Power method | 100-240V ACļ¼50 / 60Hz |
Power consumption | 150W |
Total available PoE | 135W |
Max. PoE wattage per port by PSE | 30W |
Lightning protection | Port: 6 KV Powerļ¼6 KV |
Button | Funtion mode Button |
Operating temperature | 0°C – 45ā |
Storage temperature | -40°C – 70°C |
Operating humidity | 10% – 90%,non-condensing |
Storage humidity | 5% – 90%,non-condensing |
Certifications | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Funtions | One-key to change network mode: 1.Standard: All ports can communicate with each other. It can be used as a common non-management PoE switch. 2.Priority: Ports 1 to 8 are high-priority ports, which greatly reduce packet loss and congestion when the network is congested. 3.Extend: The maximum transmission distance of the 9-16 ports of the switch can reach 250 meters, and all ports can communicate with each other. 4.VLAN: Ports 1 to 16 cannot communicate with each other, but can communicate with ports 17, 18, SFP1 (19), and SFP2 (20), which can be used to isolate broadcast storms and DHCP conflicts. |
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