Unipoe 16GE+2G SFP, 8GE+2G SFP, 24GE+4G SFP User Manual

User Guide
8/16GE+2G SFP,24GE+4G SFP
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Content
Item Listing ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.Product description .............................................................................................................. 1
2.Appearance description........................................................................................................ 1
2.1 The front panel ........................................................................................................................... 1
2.2 Back panel .................................................................................................................................. 2
3.Installation of equipment ..................................................................................................... 3
Announcements ............................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Desktop installation .................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Rack Installation ......................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 Turn on switch ............................................................................................................................ 5
4Web-based GUI ................................................................................................................. 5
5Switch management .......................................................................................................... 6
5.1 System settings ........................................................................................................................... 6
5.1.1 Basic Information: ................................................................................................................... 6
5.1.2 Serial Information: ................................................................................................................... 7
5.1.3 User Management ................................................................................................................... 8
5.1.4 Safe Management ................................................................................................................... 8
5.1.5 SNTP configuration .................................................................................................................. 9
5.1.6 Current Configuration .............................................................................................................. 9
5.1.7 Configuration File .................................................................................................................. 10
5.1.8 File Upload ............................................................................................................................ 10
5.1.9 System Reset ......................................................................................................................... 11
5.2 Port Configuration..................................................................................................................... 11
5.2.1 Common Configuration ......................................................................................................... 11
5.2.2 Port Statistic .......................................................................................................................... 11
5.2.3 Flow Control .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.4 Broadcast storm .................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.5 Port Rate Limit ....................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.6 Protected Port ....................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.7 Learn Limit ............................................................................................................................. 14
5.2.8 Port Trunking ......................................................................................................................... 14
5.2.9 Mirror .................................................................................................................................... 15
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5.3 MAC Bind .................................................................................................................................. 15
5.3.1 MAC Bind Configuration ........................................................................................................ 15
5.3.2 MAC Auto Binding ................................................................................................................. 16
5.4 MAC Filter ................................................................................................................................. 16
5.4.1 MAC Filter Configuration ....................................................................................................... 16
5.4.2 MAC Auto Filter ..................................................................................................................... 17
5.5 VLAN Configuration ................................................................................................................... 17
5.5.1 VLAN Information .................................................................................................................. 17
5.5.2 VLAN Configuration ............................................................................................................... 18
5.5.3 VLAN Port Configuration........................................................................................................ 18
5.6 SNMP Configuration .................................................................................................................. 19
5.6.1 Community Name ................................................................................................................. 19
5.6.2 TRAP Target ........................................................................................................................... 19
5.7 ACL Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 20
5.7.1 ACL Standard IP ..................................................................................................................... 20
5.7.2 ACL Extended IP ..................................................................................................................... 20
5.7.3 MAC IP ................................................................................................................................... 21
5.7.4 MAC ARP ............................................................................................................................... 22
5.7.5 ACL information ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.7.6 ACL Reference........................................................................................................................ 22
5.8 QOS Configuration .................................................................................................................... 23
5.8.1 QOS Apply ............................................................................................................................. 23
5.8.2 QOS Scheduling ..................................................................................................................... 23
5.9 IP Basic Configuration ............................................................................................................... 24
5.9.1 IP Address Configuration ....................................................................................................... 24
5.9.2 ARP Configuration And Display .............................................................................................. 24
5.9.3 Host Static Route ................................................................................................................... 25
5.10 AAA Configuration .................................................................................................................. 25
5.10.1 Tacacs+ Configuration .......................................................................................................... 25
5.10.2 Radius Configuration ........................................................................................................... 26
5.10.3 802.1x Configuration ........................................................................................................... 26
5.10.4 802.1x Port Configuration .................................................................................................... 27
5.10.5 802.1x User Auth-Information ............................................................................................. 27
5.11 MSTP Configuration ................................................................................................................ 28
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5.11.1 MSTP Configuration ............................................................................................................. 28
5.11.2 Port configuration ................................................................................................................ 28
5.11.3 Port Information .................................................................................................................. 29
5.12 IGMP SNOOPING Configuration ............................................................................................... 29
5.12.1 IGMP SNOOPING Configuration........................................................................................... 29
5.12.2 Multicast Group Information ............................................................................................... 30
5.13 GMRP Configuration................................................................................................................ 30
5.13.1 GMRP Global Configuration ................................................................................................. 30
5.13.2 GMRP Port Configuration .................................................................................................... 31
5.13.3 GMRP Stats Configuration ................................................................................................... 31
5.14 EAPS Configuration ................................................................................................................. 32
5.14.1 EAPS Configuration .............................................................................................................. 32
5.14.1 EAPS Information ................................................................................................................. 32
5.15 RMON Configuration ............................................................................................................... 33
5.15.1 Statistics Configuration ........................................................................................................ 33
5.15.2 History Configuration .......................................................................................................... 33
5.15.3 Alarm Configuration ............................................................................................................ 34
5.15.4 Events Configuration ........................................................................................................... 34
5.16 Cluster management ............................................................................................................... 35
5.16.1 NDP Configuration ............................................................................................................... 35
5.16.2 NTDP Configuration ............................................................................................................. 35
5.16.3 Cluster Configuration ........................................................................................................... 36
5.18 Log management .................................................................................................................... 36
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 37
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Item Listing
Carefully open the box, inside box should have the following items
Switch
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User manual * 1
Power cord *1
Mounting accessories(hook*2; MATS*4; screw*8)
If damage or shortage of found objects, please contact local dealers.
1.Product description
Thank you for purchasing this managed Switch.
It is composed of excellent design and in general the development of switches. It provides rich of two
layer management function, has excellent of performance and friendly of management interface, can
full meet user of need, including system configuration, and port configuration, and MAC bound, and
MAC filter, and VLAN configuration, and SNMP configuration, and ACL configuration, and QOS
configuration, and IP basic configuration, and AAA configuration, and MSTP configuration, and IGMP
SNOOPING configuration, and GMRP configuration, and EAPS configuration, and RMON configuration,
and cluster management, and ERPS configuration, and log management and configurations.
Note: because 8GE+2G SFP16GE+2G SFP24GE+4G SFP is similar, the instructions for this article are modelled on 24GE+4G SFP
2. Appearance description
2.1 The front panel
The 8GE+2G SFP by 8*10/100/1000Mbps and 2*1000Mbps SFP ,one console port, a reset switch, and a
related indicator, as shown below:
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The 16GE+2G SFP by 16*10/100/1000Mbps and 2*1000Mbps SFP ,one console port, a reset switch,
and a related indicator, as shown below:
The 24GE+4G SFP by 24*10/100/1000Mbps and 4*1000Mbps SFP ,one console port, a reset switch,
and a related indicator, as shown below:
LED indicator light
LED
Color
Description
PWR
Green
Death: switch does not power on
Permanent: the switch is powered on
System
Green
Blinking: the system works
Out: the system is starting or has no power
LNK/ACT
Green
Orange
Death: not connected to the network equipment
Orange light: connected to 10/100Mbps devices
Green light: connected to 1000Mbps devices
Blinking: connected devices are data transmission
2.2 Back panel
Back panel: The 8GE+2G SFP Switch have AC power connector, AC input range 100-240V, 50/60HZ, a grounding screw holes, as shown below
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The 16GE+2G SFP/24GE+4G SFP Switch have AC power connector, AC input range 100-240V, 50/60HZ, a grounding screw holes, as shown below
Power socket
Connect the female connector of the power cord here, and the male connector to the AC(Alternating
Current) power outlet. Please make sure the voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the
input voltage.
Grounding column
The switch already comes with lightning protection mechanism. You can also ground the switch through the PE (Protecting Earth) cable of AC cord or with Ground Cable.
3. Installation of equipment
Announcements
To prevent equipment damage and personal injury caused by improper use, please observe the
following precautions:
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Before cleaning switch should switch power supply plug pulled out. Do not use wet cloth to wipe the
switch, do not use liquid to clean the switch;
Do not switch on the water or wet places, and prevent water or moisture from entering the switch
chassis;
Do not place the switch box in unstable or table, in case of fall, will cause serious damage to the switch;
Should maintain good indoor ventilation and keep the ventilation holes of the switch open;
Switch to the proper voltage to work properly, make sure the switch working voltage matches the
voltage indicated;
To reduce the risk of electric shocks, switches, do not open the enclosure, even in neutral situations or
don't turn on the switch chassis.
3.1 Desktop installation
Placed the bottom of the switch on large enough and stable desktop;
Tear off pad surface of the paste that comes with random paper; paste the pad to switch the Groove at
the bottom of the housing to prevent external vibrations;
Resetting the switch on the Workbench cautiously.
3.2 Rack Installation
Check EIA-19inch machine Cabinet of grounding and stability, first, with screws will installation hanging
ear fixed in switch front Panel sides will switch placed in machine Cabinet of a bracket, along machine
Cabinet guide slot Mobile switch to right location, then, with screws will installation hanging ear fixed
in machine Cabinet ends of fixed guide slot, ensure switch stable to installation in machine Cabinet slot
bit of bracket. Equipment mounting brackets are not used for load-bearing, it only plays the regular role.
When installing the equipment cabinet, box bottom bracket (fixed on the Cabinet) to support the
device.
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3.3 Turn on switch
Please connect the AC power cord into the rear of the switch and to an electrical outlet (preferably one
that is grounded ). When the switch is power on, the LED indicators flash momentarily for one second,
which represents a resetting of the system.The Power LED indicator turns on green.
Note: Please confirm the voltage is correct before power on, otherwise the switch will be damaged.
(The power input is:100V-240Vac, 50/60Hz.)
4Web-based GUI
When you first logon, make sure the following:
1. Switch power supply has been started normaly, any port is connected to the management console.
2. Management console has been correctly installed cable network and the network card driver, and has
set up a correct installation of Internet explorer 6.0 or above and the browser.
3. Management host IP address is set to the same network segment and switch ports, namely 192.168.2.
X (X for any integer between 2 to 254), subnet mask 255.255.255.0.In order to ensure you better
experience of the Web page display effect, it is recommended that you adjust the resolution of the
display to 1024 x 768 pixels or above.Open the IE browser, type http://192.168.2.1 login switches in the
address bar of a Web page.
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Open an IE browser and enter http://192.168.2.1 in the address bar to logon to the switch's Web
page.
Switches to the login page, switch input user name and password in this page, the factory default
values for the admin/password less.
After a successful login you can see switch configuration interface.
5Switch management
5.1 System settings
5.1.1 Basic Information:
This page dispalys and configures some of the parameters for the switch.
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You can modify the switch system description, so convenient in the management program switches the
remote login screen select the switch that you want to set. Enter the information that you need to
display, click on the "apply" button, the settings to take effect. Note system described can only use
"a-z", "a-z", "0-9", "_", "+", "-", "=".
If the system describes the input characters are characters that are not in line with considerations,
input characters are displayed as garbage characters.
5.1.2 Serial Information:
This page displays the serial port information of the switch. This includes its baud rate, character size,
parity code, stop bits, and flow control.
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5.1.3 User Management
This page displays and configures user information.
More user management by giving each user a username, password, and privileges to ensure system
security. The switch supports two levels of users: common users and power users. Adds privileged
users, the privileges required to access Web user user name and password authentication.
attention:The user name and password are case sensitive, please pay attention to the input.If change
password or permissions on a multi-user, old password, new password and enter a new password,
permissions, and other options to enter again.
5.1.4 Safe Management
This page is used for configuring http, snmp and telnet security.
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5.1.5 SNTP configuration
This page is used to display and configure the SNTP configuration information.
Server IP address: IP address of the NTP server, the switch will automatically get the UTC time. This
switch must be connected to the NTP server.
Gets the interval: SNTP synchronization interval, the unit is seconds, the default is 1800 seconds.
Time zone: select the time zone in which.
Apply: decide whether to open the SNTP service.
5.1.6 Current Configuration
This page shows the current switch configuration.
Stores the current configuration to the configuration file systems.
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5.1.7 Configuration File
This page lets you download and delete the configuration file.
Download: Click Download to download the configuration file to your computer. The configuration file will be
named switch.cfg.
Delete:Deleting the configuration file whill return the switch to its default configuration.
5.1.8 File Upload
This page lets you upload a configuration file or an image file. A configuration file must end in .cfg and
an image file must end in .img.
AttentionDo not restart the switch during the upload. This is to avoid a possible system crash.
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5.1.9 System Reset
This page lets you reset the switch. To maintain your current switch configuration, save it before
resetting.
5.2 Port Configuration
5.2.1 Common Configuration
This page shows the port configurations and information.
5.2.2 Port Statistic
Select a port to see its additional information.
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5.2.3 Flow Control
Select a port from the drop-down list, then choose whether you want the flow control On or Off. Hit
Apply to finalize your selection.
5.2.4 Broadcast storm
You can configure a port's broadcast suppression, multicast suppression, DLF suppression and rate
limit.
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5.2.5 Port Rate Limit
This page configures the packets rate control of a port.
Configuration and bandwidth control displays packets sent and received, range of 1-1024000,
measured in Kbits. If the port is not configured for bandwidth control, showing off.
5.2.6 Protected Port
This page shows the protection status of each port. Protected ports can only communicate with
unprotected ports.
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By protecting the port button, tick the ports can be set up to protect the ports; through a
non-protected port button, tick the ports can be set to a non-protected port.
5.2.7 Learn Limit
This page is used to limit the number of MAC addresses a port can learn for security purposes. A port can
learn between 0 and 8191 MAC addresses. The default number is 8191.
5.2.8 Port Trunking
Port trunking groups network connections together, increasing bandwidth and offering redundancy in case a
connection fails.
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5.2.9 Mirror
Port mirroring involves copying packets coming in or out of one port onto another. One port can mirror
information from multiple ports at once.
Attention: A port can not be both a mirrored port and a mirroring port.
5.3 MAC Bind
5.3.1 MAC Bind Configuration
This page is used to bind MAC addresses to ports.
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Display has configured bind MAC address and VLAN. To delete a configuration, select the item, and
then press the delete key. When you delete you can choose one or more, but when selected a
maximum of 128. Press Select all to select all of the entries can be more than 128, all delete.
5.3.2 MAC Auto Binding
This page is used to auto bind MAC addresses to a specific port.
5.4 MAC Filter
5.4.1 MAC Filter Configuration
This page is used to configure filtering for MAC address.
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5.4.2 MAC Auto Filter
This page is used to display which MAC addresses and VLAN IDs have been learned dynamically and
auto filter MAC addresses to a specific port.
5.5 VLAN Configuration
5.5.1 VLAN Information
This page displays all VLAN information.[T] indicates that the port is a member of VLAN tagged, [u]
indicates that the port is a member of the VLAN is not tagged. Drop-down box will display all the
current VLAN, the list displays up to 30 members of the VLAN VID, status, and port. Select a VLAN from
the drop down box, VID will show up in the list is greater than the maximum 30 VLAN VLAN
information. But if all the VLAN when there are no more than 30, regardless of which VLAN from the
drop down box to select, the list will display all the VLAN information.
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5.5.2 VLAN Configuration
When entering a VID, you must select a number between 2 and 4094. The VLAN name is based on the
VID and can not be changed. VLAN1 can not be deleted.
5.5.3 VLAN Port Configuration
This page is used to Configure ports to VLANs.
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5.6 SNMP Configuration
5.6.1 Community Name
This page is used to create and manage SNMP community names.
Attention: You can not directly change a community name. If you do not like a community name, you
must delete it and create a new one.
5.6.2 TRAP Target
A TRAP target is an IP address that receives device-initiated communication. This page lets you
configure TRAP targets.
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Attention: You can not directly change a TRAP target. If you do not like a TRAP target, you must delete
it and create a new one.
5.7 ACL Configuration
5.7.1 ACL Standard IP
Standard IP group numbers are between 1 and 99 or between 1300 and 1999. The standard IP groups
are only valid for IP packets.
Attention: When deleting all ACL groups, click Select-all and then Delete. You can not delete more than
30 configurations at once when not deleting all groups.
5.7.2 ACL Extended IP
Extended IP group numbers are between 100 and 199 or between 2000 and 2699. The extended IP
groups are only valid for IP packets.
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Attention: When deleting all ACL groups, click Select-all and then Delete. You can not delete more than
30 configurations at once when not deleting all groups.
5.7.3 MAC IP
MAC IP group numbers are between 700 and 799. The MAC IP groups are only valid for IP packets.
Attention: When deleting all ACL groups, click Select-all and then Delete. You can not delete more than
30 configurations at once when not deleting all groups.
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5.7.4 MAC ARP
MAC ARP group numbers are between 1100 and 1199. The MAC ARP groups are only valid for ARP
packets.
Attention: When deleting all ACL groups, click Select-all and then Delete. You can not delete more than
30 configurations at once when not deleting all groups.
5.7.5 ACL information
Displays all configured ACL groups.
5.7.6 ACL Reference
This page is used to apply ACL groups to ports.
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5.8 QOS Configuration
5.8.1 QOS Apply
Display and configure QoS type and user priority information.
5.8.2 QOS Scheduling
Display and configure QoS scheduling and 8 weights of the queue information.
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5.9 IP Basic Configuration
5.9.1 IP Address Configuration
This page is used to create and delete VLAN interfaces and configure the IP address of the VLAN
interface.
5.9.2 ARP Configuration And Display
ARPAddress Resolution Protocoloffers a mapping from IP address to MAC Address. This page
displays all ARP items and configures the static ARP.
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5.9.3 Host Static Route
This page configures static routes.
5.10 AAA Configuration
5.10.1 Tacacs+ Configuration
TACACS+ protocol is the latest generation of TACACS. It uses TCP to ensure reliable delivery. The
separation of authentication, authorization and accounting is a fundamental component of the design
of TACACS+.
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5.10.2 Radius Configuration
When the user is authenticating, the switch communicates to the radius server with radius protocol.
This page is used to configure radius information.
5.10.3 802.1x Configuration
When the user is authenticating, the PC communicates to the switch with 802.1x protocol. This page is
used to configure 802.1x information.
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5.10.4 802.1x Port Configuration
Enable global 802.1x protocol before configuring 802.1x port. This page sets 802.1x port configuration.
5.10.5 802.1x User Auth-Information
This page is used to show 802.1x user authentication information.
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5.11 MSTP Configuration
5.11.1 MSTP Configuration
Configuring global MSTP settings.
5.11.2 Port configuration
Configure the MSTP port State.
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5.11.3 Port Information
View all port settings for MSTP information.
5.12 IGMP SNOOPING Configuration
5.12.1 IGMP SNOOPING Configuration
Display and enable the global IGMP SNOOPING switches.
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5.12.2 Multicast Group Information
Displays the IGMP snooping information. Can refresh button to view real-time.
5.13 GMRP Configuration
5.13.1 GMRP Global Configuration
Display and enable GMRP globally switch.
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5.13.2 GMRP Port Configuration
Displays and configures port GMRP enable status.
5.13.3 GMRP Stats Configuration
GMRP state machine information is displayed, you can use the Refresh button to view real-time.
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5.14 EAPS Configuration
5.14.1 EAPS Configuration
Create and configure EAPS information can also be used to remove and display EAPS information.
5.14.1 EAPS Information
EAPS state information is displayed, you can use the Refresh button to view real-time.
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5.15 RMON Configuration
5.15.1 Statistics Configuration
Displays and configures RMON Statistic Group configuration information and data.
5.15.2 History Configuration
Displays and configures RMON history Group configuration information and data.
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5.15.3 Alarm Configuration
Displays and configures RMON alarm group configuration information.
5.15.4 Events Configuration
Displays and configures RMON events group configuration information.
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5.16 Cluster management
5.16.1 NDP Configuration
This page is use to configure the NDP and enable NDP function.
5.16.2 NTDP Configuration
This page is use to configure the NTDP and enable NTDP function.
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5.16.3 Cluster Configuration
This page is use to configure the cluster, build or delete the cluster and display the cluster member list.
5.18 Log management
Logging information is displayed, you can show a type of log information.
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Specifications
Model
8GE+2G SFP
16GE+2G SFP
24GE+4G SFP
Standard
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z,IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3x,
Network Media
10BASE-T: UTP category 3,4,5 cable (100m)
100BASE-TX: UTP category 5 cable (100m)
1000BASE-T: UTP category 5e,6 cable (100m)
1000Base-X: MMF or SMF SFP Module (optional)
MAC Address Table
8K, Auto-learning, Auto-aging
Transfer mode
Store-and-Forward
Frame Forward Rate
10Base-T 14881pps/port
100Base-TX 148810pps/ port
1000Base-T 1488095pps/ port
Switching Capacity
20G
36G
56G
Dimensions (L*W*H)
280 *180*44 mm
440.5 *230*44.5 mm
440.5 *230*44.5 mm
Fan
Fanless
Power Input
AC: 100-240V50/60Hz
OperatingTemperature
0°C ~ 40 °C
Storage Temperature
-40 °C ~ 70 °C
Operating Humidity
10% ~ 90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
5% ~ 90% non-condensing
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