Features auto-negotiation, auto-sensing/device detection, flow control, packet filtering, and store-and-forward capabilities.
- 5 x 10/100/1000Base-T
- 128KB buffer
- Interfaces/ports: 5 x Network (RJ-45), 5 x gigabit Ethernet network
- Data transfer rate: 2000 Mbps (full-duplex)
- Filtering address table: 8K MAC entries/device
- Dimensions: 1.2″(H) x 7.8″(W) x 4.5″(D)
- Power: 5 VDC, 1 A, power consumption: 4.5 W
- Media type supported: Cat 5 twisted-pair
- Protocol: CSMA/CD
- LED indicators:/port: Link/Activity/Speed,/device: power
- Management: QoS: 802.1p (4 Queues), Priority queuing
- Form factor: Desktop, wall mountable, MTBF: 593,755 hours
- Supports jumbo frame packets (max size up to 9.6KB)
- Network technology: 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet
- Certification & standards: FCC Class B, ICES-003 Class B, CE Class B, C-Tick Class B, VCCI Class B, cUL, CB
- Weight: 0.57 lbs.
- Warranty: Lifetime limited
- Warranty: Lifetime limited
- 1.1″(H) x 3.8″(W) x 3.9″(D)
- Limited lifetime warranty
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Switch Form Factor
Specifies the length of the manufacturer warranty included with the product.
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Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Depth in Inches | Managed Switch |
Width in Inches
Address Database Size is the space the file(s) consume.
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8000 |
Auto-Sensing
Maximum Data Transfer Rate is the highest rate at which a device can transfer data (in Mbps). For devices with upload and download capabilities, the maximum data transfer rate always refers to download speeds.
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2000 – 2499 |
Buffer Memory
Full-Duplex is a type of communication in which data can be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the same time.
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Yes |
Number of Ethernet Ports
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol used to monitor and manage the network devices connected over an IP.
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No |
Series or Collection | Gigabit Ethernet |
Height in Inches
Weight of the product measured in pounds.
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0.57 |
Data Transfer Rate (Mbps)
Quality of Service (QoS) devices equipped with QoS capabilities allow users to priortize bandwidth for specific devices or activities.
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Yes |
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