Ruggedized DIN Rail Mount Unmanaged Ethernet Switches with PoE+ Port Options

While fiber optics is a more common interface in Ethernet Networks, copper still dominates, and the need for copper to fiber switches and converters continues to support necessary connections. The ESWP205-1SFP-T and the ESWGP206-2SFP-T are a new series of unmanaged PoE (Power over Ethernet) switches being introduced to the marketplace.

Description

Network demands have evolved due to requirements that include reliability, extended temperature,  a high level of performance, and timely indicators when faults occur on a network. Those indicators can be as simple as an LED extinguishing on an unmanaged switch, to a Trap notification from a managed switch. As a five port switch, the ESWP205-1SFP-T offers a fiber SFP port, supporting any type of 100Mbps fiber, for Single Mode, Multi Mode and Single Strand Fiber. The switch will support any MSA-compliant SFP.  The four 10/100Mbps copper ports allow Ethernet connectivity as well as PoE+ injection. LEDs support link status for the copper and SFP port as well as power and PoE+ status. The ESWGP206-2SFP-T offers the same number of copper ports, but in the speed of 10/100/1000Mbps and  an additional SFP port.

A new element facing network admins is the use or availability of a power source. Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a hardware feature available on the product line of switches that can inject power into a PD (Power Draw) device.  Each port is capable of not only offering Ethernet connectivity, but also PoE+ injection.  PoE+ offers up to 30W of power per port, and does not interfere with the data path on the port. An 802.3at standard, it allows the end user to connect a PD device, such as a PTZ camera, to power it over the copper cabling when an available power outlet is not available. The advantage of PoE+ is that if a PD device requires less power, say 15.4W, the PoE+ port will only provide the power necessary; over-current and PD damage is not a consideration. Using a PoE+ port to provide simple Ethernet connectivity is still an option as well.

Both switches offer an extended temperature range of -40C to +85C. The extended temperature and the ability to sustain shock, vibration and freefall make this product suitable for harsh environments; it also meets IP30 rating for its metal enclosure.

When compact, multiport switches are a good choice

Both the unmanaged switches offer four  copper ports and one or more 100Mbps SFP port for fiber connectivity.  Network folks don’t always need a 24 or 48 port switch, and a 5 or 8 port switch can be a cost-effective solution.  Offering Power over Ethernet and redundant VDC power inputs, the 5 port ESWP25-1SFP-T is an unmanaged switch, with plug and play copper ports and a fiber port for ease of installation. Each copper port supports PoE+, and no user intervention is necessary for providing the required amount of power to a device.The ESWGP206-2SFP-T offers more flexibility on the SFP ports, as Port #5 can support gigabit copper or fiber SFPs, while Port #6 supports strictly fiber SFPs.