Ganz 26G-POE Specsheet

Cisco SFE2000P 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch: PoE Cisco Small Business Managed Switches
Secure, Flexible Switches for Small Business Network Foundations

Highlights

Designed for small businesses that require speed, flexibility, and performance
Power over Ethernet easily and cost-effectively powers wireless access points, video cameras, and other network-connected endpoints
Resilient clustering provides the ability to manage several switches as a single switch to support growing businesses
Enhanced QoS helps ensure a consistent network experience and supports networked applications including voice, video, and data storage
Strong security protects network traffic to keep unauthorized users off the network
Limited lifetime warranty
Data Sheet
Figure 1. Cisco SFE2000P 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch: PoE

Product Overview

The Cisco® SFE2000P 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch (Figure 1) is optimized for maximizing system availability, with fully redundant stacking and dual images for resilient firmware upgrades. The Cisco SFE2000P is able to secure the network through IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, IEEE 802.1X port authentication, access control lists (ACLs), denial-of­service (DoS) prevention, and MAC-based filtering. The enhanced QoS and traffic management features ensure clear and reliable voice and video communications.
For wireless or voice over IP (VoIP) deployments, the Cisco SFE2000P supports the IEEE 802.3af standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE). With automatic load sensing, the power control circuitry automatically detects PoE on the end device before providing power. For safety, each port has independent overload and short-circuit protection, along with LED indicators for power status. A maximum of 15.4W is available on the Fast Ethernet ports for powering PoE-enabled wireless access points or VoIP handsets, with a maximum per-device PoE delivery of 180W available for all ports.
The Cisco SFE2000P includes an intuitive, secure management interface, enabling you to better utilize the switch’s comprehensive feature set, resulting in a better-optimized, more secure network.
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Features

Twenty-four 10/100 Ethernet ports plus four 10/100/100 copper ports
Two Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) slots (shared with two copper ports) for fiber Gigabit Ethernet expansion
IEEE 802.3af PoE delivered over any of the twenty-four 10/100 ports
Maximum per-switch PoE delivery of 180W for all
Dual images for resilient firmware upgrades
12.8-Gbps, non-blocking, store-and-forward switching capacity
Simplified quality of service (QoS) management using 802.1p, Differentiated Services (Diffserv), or type of service (ToS) traffic prioritization specifications
Fully resilient stacking provides optimized growth with simplified management
ACLs for granular security and QoS implementation
Can be configured and monitored from a standard web browser
Secure remote management of the switch via Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption
802.1Q-based VLANs enable segmentation of networks for improved performance and security
Private VLAN Edge (PVE) for simplified network isolation of guest connections or autonomous networks
Automatic configuration of VLANs across multiple switches through Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) and Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)
User/network port-level security via 802.1X authentication and MAC-based filtering
Increased bandwidth and added link redundancy with link aggregation
Enhanced rate-limiting capabilities, including back pressure, multicast, and broadcast flood control
Port mirroring for noninvasive monitoring of switch traffic
Mini jumbo frame support (1600 bytes)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1, v2c, v3 and Remote Monitoring (RMON) support
Fully rack-mountable using the included rack-mounting hardware
Simple one-step automated installation and initial configuration
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Specifications

Table 1 contains the specifications, package contents, and minimum requirements for the Cisco SFE2000P 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch.
Table 1. Specifications for the Cisco SFE2000P 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch: PoE
Feature Description
Specifications Ports
Buttons Reset button
24 RJ-45 connectors for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Four 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T with 2 Gigabit combo ports
Shared between mini Gigabit Interface Converter (mini-GBIC) ports
Console port
Auto medium dependent interface (MDI) and MDI crossover (MDI-X)
Auto negotiate/manual setting
RPS port for connecting to redundant power supply unit
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Feature Description
Cabling type
LEDs PWR, Fan, Link/Act, PoE, Speed, RPS, Master, Stack ID 1 through 8 PoE
IEEE 802.3af PoE delivered over any of the twenty-four 10/100 ports
Power budget allows for max power of 15.4W on up to 12 ports simultaneously
Performance Switching capacity Up to 12.8 Gbps, nonblocking Forwarding rate
(based on 64-byte packets) Stacking Stack operation
Layer 2 MAC table size 8000 Number of VLANs 256 active VLANs (4096 range) VLAN
Head-of-line (HOL) blocking HOL blocking prevention Layer 3 Layer 3 options
IPv6 IPv6 IPv6 Host Mode
IPv6 QoS Prioritize IPv6 packets in hardware IPv6 ACL Drop or Rate Limit IPv6 packets in hardware MLD Snooping Deliver IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers IPv6 Applications Web/SSL, Telnet Server/SSH, Ping, Traceroute, SNTP, TFTP, Radius, Syslog, DNS Client
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Category 5 or better for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
UTP Category 5 Ethernet or better for 1000BASE-T
Up to 9.5 mpps
Up to 8 units in a stack (192 ports)
Hot insertion and removal
Ring and chain stacking options
Master and backup master for resilient stack control
Auto-numbering or manual configuration of units in stack
Port-based and 802.1Q tag-based VLANs
Protocol-based VLAN
Management VLAN
PVE
GVRP
Static routing
Classless interdomain routing (CIDR)
128 static routes
IPv4
Forwarding in silicon – wire-speed forwarding of Layer 3 traffic
IPv6 over Ethernet Dual IPv6/IPv4 stack IPv6 Neighbor and Router Discovery (ND) IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Path MTU Discovery Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) ICMPv6 IPv6 over IPv4 network with ISATAP tunnel support
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