| |
|
| Item number: CIEN6-99501131 Manufacturer no.: CSWR2311P10G EAN/GTIN: 4957812626095 |
| |
|
| | |
| Intelligent L2 switch with Dante optimization function and PoE power supply The "SWR2311P-10G" is an intelligent L2 switch that provides the ideal functionality for the "Dante" digital audio network that was developed by the Audinate Corporation and is now used world-wide, allowing construction of a stable network that simplifies settings, monitoring, management, and operation. When you connect the VXL1-16P to the SWR2311P-10G, optimal settings for Dante are made automatically via LLDP that is a protocol for passing system management data between a device and its neighboring device. PoE compliant ports can supply a maximum of 30W for all ports simultaneously. It can power not only PoE compliant devices such as the "MCP1" wall-mount controller used for controlling the volume of sound equipment used in conference rooms, or wireless access points, and can also provide ample power for driving even devices that require higher-output PoE such as the VXL1B-16P or VXL1W-16P. Complete Network Overview Using the dedicated "Yamaha LAN Monitor" software allows quick troubleshooting; you can check the PoE power supply status, turn the PoE power supply, and use the snapshot function to inform you whether a fault has occurred by detecting any difference in the state of the network since it was set up. The web GUI provides a full range of monitoring functionality, including dead/alive monitoring settings for PoE devices, allowing you to restart the PoE device if a fault occurs, or informing you via email of a fault. Snapshot Function Makes Troubleshooting Easy You can take a “snapshot” of the network status when set up as required. The software can then automatically keep track of the settings and alert you to any changes. You could take a snapshot of the network, and then you would be alerted if a cable is disconnected, if a device is turned off, or if a wrong connection is made prior to the performance, for example. Enhanced Device ID with Icons, Labels and Comments Identifying devices connected to a switch by only their IP or MAC address is a difficult and error-prone approach. Connected Dante devices are identified by a Dante icon as well as a device ID previously set up via the Dante Controller software. You can also enter additional info, such as the location of the device, in the Label and Comment fields. Intelligent Security Management Augmenting the VLAN functionality included in the SWR2311P-10G is built-in RADIUS server function. By setting up one switch as a RADIUS server and linking other switches to it, unauthorized network access can be effectively blocked for enhanced security, even in complex large-scale installations. Device authentication can be set up quickly and easily via a web-based GUI. More information: Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes | Design | Rack mounting | Yes | | Stackable | Yes | | Product colour | Black, Silver | Management features | Switch type | Managed | | Switch layer | L2 | Weight & dimensions | Width | 220 mm | | Depth | 42.4 mm | | Height | 294 mm | | Weight | 2300 g | Operational conditions | Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C | | Storage temperature (T-T) | -20 - 50 °C | | Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 15 - 80 % | | Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 % | Power | Power source | AC | | Power supply included | Yes | | AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V | | AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz | | Power consumption (typical) | 240 W | | Power consumption (max) | 280 W | Network | Networking standards | IEEE 802.3 | Ports & interfaces | Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity | 10 | | Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports type | 10G Ethernet (100/1000/10000) | | Installed SFP modules quantity | 1 | | Mini-SAS stacking port data rate (max) | 9600 Gbit/s |
|
| | |
| | | |
| Other search terms: poe switch, switch, switches, ethernet switch, ethernet switches, network switch, network switches, switching hub, switching hubs, bridging hub, bridging hubs, MAC bridge, MAC bridges, managed switch, managed switches, unmanaged switch, unmanaged switches, LAN, Local Area Network |
| | |
| |