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Item | NSW3000-16T1GT1GC-POE-IN | NSW3000-24T1GT1GC-POE-IN |
Service port | 16 x 10/100Mbps POE port (RJ45) + 1 x Gigabit port (RJ45)+ 1 x Gigabit Combo | 24 x 10/100Mbps POE port (RJ45) + 1 x Gigabit port (RJ45) + 1 x Gigabit Combo |
Switching capacity | 7.2Gbps | 8.8Gbps |
Packet forwarding rate | 5.36Mpps | 6.55Mpps |
Packet buffer | 4Mbit | 4Mbit |
MAC | 16K | 16K |
Weight | 2.1kg | 2.9kg |
Power supply | AC 100V to 240V, 50/60Hz | AC 100V to 240V, 50/60Hz |
PoE standard | IEEE802.3af/at | |
PoE power | Maximum total power: 250W Maximum PoE power for single port: 30W | Maximum total power: 370W Maximum PoE power for single port: 30W |
PoE power supply mode | Mode A, 1/2+, 3/6- Mode B, 4/5+, 7/8- | Mode A, 1/2+, 3/6- Mode B, 4/5+, 7/8- |
Priority ports | 1 to 8 | 1 to 8 |
Priority QoS | Forwards the packets from the first eight priority ports in the event of data congestion | Forwards the packets from the first eight priority ports in the event of data congestion |
Fan | 1 | 1 |
Dimensions (W×D×H) | 440mm x 189.8mm x 44mm | 440mm x 244.8mm x 44mm |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 40°C | |
Operating humidity | 10% to 90% RH, noncondensing | |
Storage temperature | -40°C to 70°C | |
Storage humidity | 5% to 90% RH, noncondensing | |
Indicator | Power: Steady on: Normal power input Off: Abnormal power input | |
PoE: Off: The PoE port is not supplying power Steady on: The PoE port is supplying power normally | ||
Link/Act: Off: Disconnected to the port On: Connected to the port Blinking: Transmitting data | ||
MAX: Off: The total PoE power is less than 80% of the total power of the device Steady on: The total PoE power is higher than 85% of the total power of the device |
Service | NSW3000-16T1GT1GC-POE-IN | NSW3000-24T1GT1GC-POE-IN |
Ethernet | Supports full duplex, half duplex, and auto-negotiation working modes | |
Supports port auto-negotiation rate | ||
Supports port priority flow control. | ||
Supports a link aggregation group (consist of two uplink ports) | ||
Supports port flow statistics | ||
Supports enabling/disabling ports | ||
System | Allows to view the device name, device model, serial number, current version, IP address, MAC address, DNS, operation time, etc. | |
Allows to edit and manage the IP address and device name | ||
Supports single-user management, user authentication, and password modification | ||
Supports manual time configuration and NTP | ||
Allows to view other switches information on the same network, up to 32 switches | ||
Allows to view the connected video devices information, up to 64 devices | ||
VLAN | Supports both access and trunk modes; allows up to 32 VLANs with IDs from 1 to 4095 | |
MAC | Support (up to 16K) | |
Supports clearing the dynamic MAC address | ||
Port loopback detection | Support | |
QoS | Supports port rate limitation | |
Supports broadcast storm control | ||
PoE | Allows to view PoE status and power | |
Allows to enable/disable PoE power supply | ||
Security | Supports port isolation (only for the downlink ports) | |
Supports locking login IP address, up to 64 addresses can be locked | ||
Maintenance | Supports N:1 port mirroring | |
Supports unified software configuration, management, and search | ||
Supports discovering the connected video devices and generating a network topology on the software. | ||
Supports device upgrade, factory settings restoration, configuration import, configuration export, logs export, and device restart on the software. |