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Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for purchase Internationally or in U.S. Territories.
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26Gbps
52 Gbps
38.69 Mpps
Yes, 1U High
RJ45 Data Ports: PoE, Speed/Link/Activity 
 SFP Data Ports: Speed/Link/Activity
24x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Ports 
 2x 1Gbps SFP Ethernet Ports
1x RJ45 Serial Port, Ethernet In/Out Band
POE+ IEEE 802.3af/at (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6-) 
 24VDC Passive PoE (Pins 4, 5+; 7, 8-)
34.2W
50-57V
17W
20-27V
250W
AC/DC, Internal, 250W DC
100-240V AC/50-60Hz, Universal Input
Air: +/-24 kV, Contact: +/-24 kV
23 to 104 deg. F (-5 to 40 deg. C )
5 to 95% Noncondensing
ETSI300-019-1.4 Standard
CE, FCC, IC
ANSI/TIA-1057: LLDP-Media Endpoint Discovery (MED) 
 IEEE 802.1AB: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 
 IEEE 802.1D: Spanning Tree Compatibility 
 IEEE 802.1S: Multiple Spanning Tree Compatibility 
 IEEE 802.1W: Rapid Spanning Tree Compatibility 
 IEEE 802.1Q: Virtual LANs with Port-Based VLANs 
 IEEE 802.1p: Ethernet Priority with User Provisioning and Mapping 
 IEEE 802.1X: Port-Based Authentication with Guest VLAN Support 
 IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T
IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-T 
 IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T 
 IEEE 802.1ak: Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks - Amendment 07: Multiple Registration Protocol 
 IEEE 802.3ac: VLAN Tagging 
 IEEE 802.3ad: Link Aggregation 
 IEEE 802.3x: Flow Control 
 IEEE 802.1D-2004: Generic Attribute Registration Protocol: Clause 12 (GARP) 
 IEEE 802.1D-2004: Dynamic L2 multicast registration: Clause 10 (GMRP) 
 IEEE 802.1Q-2003: Dynamic VLAN registration: Clause 11.2 (GVRP)
RFC 4541: Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping Switches 
 RFC 5171: Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD) Protocol
Broadcast Storm Recovery 
 Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast Storm Recovery 
 DHCP Snooping 
 IGMP Snooping Querier 
 Independent VLAN Learning (IVL) Support 
 Jumbo Ethernet Frame Support 
 Port MAC Locking 
 Port Mirroring 
 Protected Ports 
 Static MAC Filtering 
 TACACS+ 
 Voice VLANs 
 Unauthenticated VLAN 
 Internal 802.1X Authentication Server
DHCP Server: Maximum Number of Pools: 8; Maximum Number of Leases (Total): 128 
 Routing: Number of Routes: 16; Number of Routing Interfaces: 15 
 VLANs: 255 
 MAC Addresses: 8k 
 MSTP Instances: 4 
 LAGs: 6 
 ACLs: 100 with 10 Rules per Port 
 Traffic Classes (Queues): 8
Event and Error Logging Facility 
 Run-Time and Configuration Download Capability 
 PING Utility 
 FTP/TFTP Transfers via IPv4/IPv6 
 Malicious Code Detection 
 BootP and DHCP 
 RFC 2021: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base Version 2 
 RFC 2030: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 
 RFC 2819: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
RFC 2865: RADIUS Client 
 RFC 2866: RADIUS Accounting 
 RFC 2868: RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support 
 RFC 2869: RADIUS Extensions 
 RFC 3579: RADIUS Support for EAP 
 RFC 3580: IEEE 802.1X RADIUS Usage Guidelines 
 RFC 3164: BSD Syslog Protocol
Web UI 
 Industry-Standard CLI 
 IPv6 Management 
 Password Management 
 Autoinstall Support for Firmware Images and Configuration Files 
 SNMP v1, v2 and v3 
 SSH 1.5 and 2.0 
 SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 
 Secure Copy (SCP) 
 Telnet (Multi-Session Support)
Static Routing 
 Policy Based Routing
Access Control Lists (ACLs), Permit/Deny Actions for Inbound IP and Layer 2 Traffic Classification Based on: 
Time-Based ACL 
Source/Destination IP Address 
TCP/UDP Source/Destination Port 
IP Protocol Type 
Type of Service (ToS) or Differentiated Services (DSCP) Field 
Source/Destination MAC Address 
EtherType 
IEEE 802.1p User Priority 
VLAN ID 
RFC 1858: Security Considerations for IP Fragment Filtering
Differentiated Services (DiffServ): 
Classify Traffic Based on Same Criteria as ACLs 
Mark the IP DSCP or Precedence Header Fields, Optional 
Police the Flow to a Specific Rate with Two-Color Aware Support 
RFC 2474: Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers 
RFC 2475: An Architecture for Differentiated Services 
RFC 2597: Assured Forwarding Per-Hop Behavior (PHB) Group
RFC 3246: An Expedited Forwarding PHB
Differentiated Services (DiffServ): 
RFC 3260: New Terminology and Clarifications for DiffServ 
Class of Service (CoS) Queue Mapping Configuration: 
AutoVoIP: Automatic CoS Settings for VoIP 
IP DSCP-to-Queue Mapping 
Configurable Interface Trust Mode (IEEE 802.1p, DSCP or Untrusted) 
Interface Egress Shaping Rate 
Strict Priority versus Weighted Scheduling per Queue
Optional ACL Rule Attributes: 
Assign Flow to a Specific Class of Service (CoS) Queue 
Redirect Matching Traffic Flows
19.09 x 1.72 x 11..24" (484.89 x 43.69 x 285.50mm)
10.4 lbs (4.72kg)
810354020650
What sets the EdgeSwitch 24 Port 250W Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP apart is its combination of sophisticated Layer-2 switching capabilities, Layer-3 routing potential, and a powerful 26Gbps non-blocking throughput. This advanced switch is an integral component of Ubiquiti Networks' EdgeMAX product line, designed to cater to the demands of expanding networks with its high-tech performance and intelligent switching.
The EdgeSwitch is engineered to deliver seamless performance, boasting a non-blocking throughput switching capacity that ensures all 24 Gigabit RJ45 ports and the dual SFP ports operate at line rate without any packet loss. With a formidable switching capacity of 52 Gbps and a forwarding rate of 38.69 Mpps, this switch is crafted for efficiency and reliability.
PoE+ flexibility is a cornerstone of the EdgeSwitch's design, offering a range of PoE Gigabit Ethernet ports that support both auto-sensing IEEE 802.3af/at standards and configurable 24V Passive PoE. This allows for a streamlined network infrastructure, as the switch can automatically detect and power PoE devices, while also providing the option to manually activate 24V passive PoE for compatible devices.
For networks requiring expanded reach, the EdgeSwitch includes two SFP ports, enabling uplinks of up to 1 Gbps for high-speed fiber connectivity. This feature is particularly beneficial for growing networks that require robust and efficient data transfer over longer distances.
The EdgeSwitch is not only powerful but also user-friendly, with a comprehensive user interface that simplifies management tasks. Administrators can easily configure and monitor switch features through a graphical interface, while advanced users have access to an industry-standard command-line interface (CLI) via the serial console port, telnet, and SSH for more granular control.
In terms of functionality, the EdgeSwitch is equipped with a suite of advanced features to enhance network performance and security. These include MSTP/RSTP/STP for network redundancy, VLAN support for network segmentation, link aggregation for increased bandwidth, and security features such as TACACS+, RADIUS, and 802.1X for robust network access control. Additionally, the switch supports DiffServ and CoS for quality of service optimization, as well as static and policy-based routing for efficient network traffic management.
The EdgeSwitch 24 Port 250W Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP is a sophisticated, high-tech solution for businesses seeking a powerful and efficient network switch that can keep pace with their growth. With its advanced features and reliable performance, this switch is a standout choice for any Ethernet network infrastructure.