Data transmission
Maximum data transfer rate:
48 Gbit/s
Supported data transfer rates:Rates at which data can be transferred. May vary according to network configurations.
10/100/1000 Mbps
MAC address table:The MAC address is the 'Media Access Control Address'. It is a unique address given to a network interface controller (NIC) in a device. A MAC address table shows the addresses in a table format.
8000 entries
Design
Stackable:Devices can be placed on top of each other.
Rack mounting:The type of mounting that can position devices in a shelving system (rack).
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code:
85176990
Management features
Switch type:What switch device has, managed or unmanaged.
Unmanaged
Network
Auto MDI/MDI-X:A Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) describes the interface (both physical and electrical) in a computer network from a physical layer implementation to the physical medium used to carry the transmission. Ethernet over twisted pair also defines a medium dependent interface crossover (MDIX) interface. Auto-MDIX ports on newer network interfaces detect if the connection would require a crossover, and automatically chooses the MDI or MDIX configuration to properly match the other end of the link.
Head-of-line (HOL) blocking:
Full duplex:A full-duplex system allows communication in both directions, and unlike half-duplex, allows this to happen simultaneously.
Copper ethernet cabling technology:
1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, 10Base-T
Networking standards:The way in which the network is working, e.g. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Networking
Auto MDI/MDI-X:A Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) describes the interface (both physical and electrical) in a computer network from a physical layer implementation to the physical medium used to carry the transmission. Ethernet over twisted pair also defines a medium dependent interface crossover (MDIX) interface. Auto-MDIX ports on newer network interfaces detect if the connection would require a crossover, and automatically chooses the MDI or MDIX configuration to properly match the other end of the link.
Head-of-line (HOL) blocking:
Full duplex:A full-duplex system allows communication in both directions, and unlike half-duplex, allows this to happen simultaneously.
Copper ethernet cabling technology:
1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, 10Base-T
Networking standards:The way in which the network is working, e.g. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Operational conditions
Storage relative humidity (H-H):
5 - 90%
Operating relative humidity (H-H):
10 - 90%
Storage temperature (T-T):The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely stored.
-40 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T):The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated.
0 - 40 °C
Other features
Networking features:
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Power requirements:
100 - 240 V
Size (imperial):
27.9 cm (11")
Wi-Fi:Popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves.
Connectivity technology:
Wired
Ports & interfaces
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity:The number of basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports (sockets).
24
Power
Power consumption (typical):Amount of power consumed by this model, often expressed in watts (W). Typical values that manufacturers give are power consumption when off, standby/suspended mode, typical use, maximum usage.
20 W
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE):The device supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which is one of several standardized or ad-hoc systems which pass electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling. This allows a single cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to devices such as wireless access points or IP cameras.
Protocols
Supported network protocols:Network protocols tested as compatible with this product e.g. FTP,HTML, POP.
UPnP
Security
MAC address filtering:Security access control method whereby the 48-bit address assigned to each network card is used to determine access to the network. MAC addresses are uniquely assigned to each card, so using MAC filtering on a network permits and denies network access to specific devices through the use of blacklists and whitelists.