A switch, in the context of networking is a high-speed device that receives incoming data packets and redirects them to their destination on a local area network (LAN). A LAN switch operates at the data link layer (Layer 2) or the network layer of the OSI Model and, as such it can support all types of packet protocols.
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read more• (8) Gigabit RJ45 ports
• (2) 1 Gbps SFP ports
• Total, non-blocking throughput: 10Gbps
• Switching capacity: 20Gbps
• Maximum power consumption: 150W (excluding PoE Output: 20W)
• Supports POE+ IEEE 802.3at/af and 24V Passive PoE
• Desktop mountable
• Max Deliverable PoE: 150W
• Forwarding rate: 14.88Mpps