Bring robust, high-performance networking and power to all your PoE devices—28 total ports, managed by the powerful Omada cloud.
Core Specifications
- Doors: 24 × Gigabit PoE+ (10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45), 4 × Gigabit SFP slots
- PoE Standard: IEEE 802.3at/af compliant, up to 30 W per port, total PoE budget 250 W
- Switching Capacity: 56 Gbps
- Forward Rate: 41.66 Mpps (~41.7 Mpps)
- MAC Table: 8K entries
- Packet buffer: 4.1 MB, support for jumbo frames up to 9 KB
- The protocols include MLD/IGMP snooping, IEEE 802.1Q/p, 802.3ad (LACP), 802.1X, DHCP, IPv4/IPv6 stack, and static routing (32 routes).
- DSCP/CoS priority IP-MAC-Port binding, eight queues, bandwidth management, storm control, L2/L3/L4 QoS, ACLs, port security, DoS prevention, DHCP snooping, and
- RADIUS/802.1X authentication is an example of security methods.
- Management: Omada Cloud, app-based centralized management, online GUI, RMON, zero-touch provisioning, and SNMP v1/2c/3
- Physical: Two cooling fans, metal chassis, rack-mountable (1U)
- 440 x 220 x 44 mm (17.3 x 8.7 x 1.73 mm) are the dimensions.
- Power Draw (V1 example): Idle ~32 W, max ~308.6 W (110 V/60 Hz, full load); models V2–V4 vary ~292–307 W region & version dependent
Feature Highlights
- Designed for PoE power delivery: 24 gigabit ports deliver up to 30 W each and share a solid 250 W budget—perfect for IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones.
- Fiber-ready uplinks: Four designated SFP slots enable fiber connections for quick, long-distance backbone access.
- Omada Cloud SDN support: Use the Omada app or cloud portal to streamline firmware upgrades, configuration, monitoring, and zero-touch provisioning.
- Intelligent Layer 2+ routing: This switch’s supports inter-VLAN and static routing. Without the need for a separate router, this feature allows it to forward local traffic.
- Strict corporate security DHCP Snooping, ACLs, storm control, MAC-binding, and other built-in network security measures, is included.
- Voice and video optimization: Support for voice VLANs, IGMP/MLD snooping, and QoS priority ensures that your VoIP and multimedia streams remain faultless.
Common Use Cases
- Video surveillance installations: Power up to 24 IP cameras, and uplink via fiber to storage or NVR systems.
- Campus or hotel Wi‑Fi backhaul: Power and data delivery to access points, and then centrally managed.
- Office VoIP networks: Voice VLAN, QoS, and PoE support make deploying IP phones easy.
- SMB & enterprise network core: Ideal for rack-mount closet deployment, supporting wired and wireless estates.
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