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The QT-10G24PMPOES-8S4R-400W series is a 36 port 10G uplink managed PoE switch. It has 24*10/100/1000Base-T POE ports and 8*100/1000Base-X SFP fiber slot ports and 4*1/2.5/10G SFP+ fiber slot ports. Port 1-24 can support IEEE 802.3af/at standard PoE power supply. single port PoE power reaches 30W, and the maximum PoE output power is 400W (at-600W). The managed PoE+ switch and power supply device can automatically detect and recognize the power receiving equipment that meets the standard and supply power through the network cable. It can supply power to POE terminal equipment such as wireless AP, webcam, VoIP phone, building visual access control intercom, etc. through a network cable to meet the network environment that needs high-density PoE power supply. If you are looking for a layer 2 switch that is It is suitable for hotel, campus, factory dormitory and small and medium-sized enterprise, look no further than the QT-10G24PMPOES-8S4R-400W 36 port 10 gigabit managed PoE+ switch from LANshack.
The QT-10G24PMPOES-8S4R-400W 36 port 10 gigabit managed uplink PoE+ switch has the L2+ full network management function, supports IPV4/IPV6 management, supports static route full line rate forwarding, supports complete security protection mechanism, complete ACL/QoS policy and rich VLAN functions, and is easy to manage and maintain. Supports multiple network redundancy protocols STP/RSTP/MSTP (<50ms) and (ITU-T G.8032) ERPS to improve link backup and network reliability. When one-way network fails, communication can be quickly restored to ensure important Uninterrupted communication for applications. According to the actual application requirements, you can configure multiple application services such as PoE power management, port traffic control, VLAN division, and SNMP through the Web network management mode.
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