D-Link Switch DGS-1210-10P/E 8xGBit/2xSFP 19" Managed PoE (65W)
Specification
| 10g support: | No |
|---|---|
| Access control list (acl): | Yes |
| Auto mdi/mdi-x: | Yes |
| Basic switching rj-45 ethernet ports quantity: | 8 |
| Basic switching rj-45 ethernet ports type: | Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) |
| Cable types supported: | Cat5, Cat5e |
| Copper ethernet cabling technology: | 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T |
| Depth: | 126 mm |
| Flow control support: | Yes |
| Form factor: | 1U |
| Forwarding rate: | 14.88 Mpps |
| Full duplex: | Yes |
| Gigabit ethernet (copper) ports quantity: | 8 |
| Heat dissipation: | 373.96 BTU/h |
| Height: | 44 mm |
| Led indicators: | Yes |
| Link aggregation: | Yes |
| Mac address filtering: | Yes |
| Mac address table: | 8000 entries |
| Mean time between failures (mtbf): | 729258 h |
| Multicast support: | Yes |
| Networking standards: | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u |
| Operating relative humidity (h-h): | 0 - 95% |
| Operating temperature (t-t): | -5 - 50 °C |
| Package depth: | 331 mm |
| Package height: | 72 mm |
| Package weight: | 2.21 kg |
| Package width: | 288 mm |
| Packet buffer memory: | 0.512 MB |
| Port mirroring: | Yes |
| Power connector: | DC-in jack |
| Power consumption (max): | 80.6 W |
| Power over ethernet (poe): | Yes |
| Power over ethernet (poe) ports quantity: | 8 |
| Power over ethernet plus (poe+) ports quantity: | 2 |
| Product colour: | Black |
| Quality of service (qos) support: | Yes |
| Rack mounting: | Yes |
| Sfp module slots quantity: | 2 |
| Stackable: | Yes |
| Storage relative humidity (h-h): | 0 - 95% |
| Storage temperature (t-t): | -20 - 70 °C |
| Store-and-forward: | Yes |
| Switch layer: | L2 |
| Switch type: | Managed |
| Switching capacity: | 20 Gbit/s |
| Total power over ethernet (poe) budget: | 78 W |
| Web-based management: | Yes |
| Weight: | 950 g |
| Width: | 280 mm |
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