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Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE++ switch with wireless capabilities

Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE++ switch with wireless capabilities

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By Wisse Hettinga



The new managed switch is self-enclosed in a NEMA 4X/IP-66 rated enclosure for use in harsh outdoor environments and can be mounted directly on a wall, pole, or the side of a building. This self-contained switch and enclosure reduces the time, expense, and other challenges associated with city permit requirements, approvals, installation and access to equipment in traditional cabinet applications.

The SESPM1040-541-LT-xx is a Layer 2 switch with four 10/100/1000Base-T PoE++ ports and one combination 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 or 100/1000Base-X SFP port (additional port options available). Each port offers 6 kV surge protection against lightning or other surges in current, and additional fuse protection safeguards against unintentional intrusion from outside power lines eliminating the need for external circuit cross protection.

The switch also includes Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connectivity to allow remote access for configuring, monitoring, or troubleshooting switches that are installed in high places where access would require a ladder or lift. Installers can gain simple yet secure access to the switch from a convenient location through the easy-to-use mobile app provided for tablets or smart phones without having to physically connect a cable to a management port.

To simplify installation, the near-field communication (NFC) function allows pre-configuration of one or more switches with the smart device app. The installer simply positions a NFC-enabled device with the installed app over the switch to transfer the configuration allowing for set up prior to powering up the switch or connecting to the network.

“Installing switches in remote locations presents a number of obstacles,” said GlenNiece Kutsch, Product Manager at Transition Networks. “In addition to delivering 90-W of power and extending Ethernet signals to difficult areas, the SESPM1040-541-LT-xx series enables easy installation and maintenance, power management, and remote access for significant time, power, and cost savings.”


The switch’s optional wireless Ethernet extension port allows a point-to-point wireless connection between switches to extend the network out to remote locations where it would be difficult or cost-prohibitive to run new network cabling.

The switch is available as an AC-powered or DC-powered power sourcing equipment (PSE) to provide up to 60-W of PoE++ power on up to four PoE-powered devices simultaneously or up to 90-W of power to one or more devices totaling 240-W. Examples of these devices include: high-powered pan–tilt–zoom (PTZ) cameras, digital signage, or PoE lighting.

In situations where an AC power connection is not accessible, the switch may be used as a PoE Powered Device (PD) and then as a PSE to provide up to 80-W of power to multiple PoE-powered devices.

Management of the switch can be done through a command line interface (CLI), or an easy-to-use web interface which allows users to intuitively set up, monitor and control devices within the network. These management features include auto discovery of connected devices, graphical/topology/floor views for device management, and Auto Power Reset (APR) to automatically restart edge devices in case of power outages or other glitches. This switch also has power management features for preserving and scheduling power, cable diagnostics for troubleshooting cable fault and connection issues, tamper detection, and more. 

www.transition.com

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