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Switch type | Managed |
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Switch layer | L2 |
Quality of Service (QoS) support | Yes |
Power connector | DC-in jack |
Fiber optic connector | SFP |
SFP module slots quantity | 2 |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports type | Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) |
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity | 10 |
10G support | No |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.3af |
MAC address table | - entries |
Stackable | - |
Product color | Black |
Flash memory | 32 MB |
Internal memory | 256 MB |
Total Power over Ethernet (PoE) budget | 61.6 W |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports quantity | 8 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) power per port | 15 W |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 70 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 95 % |
DHCP features | DHCP client |
Depth | 105 mm |
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Width | 240 mm |
Height | 27 mm |
Weight | 630 g |
General introduction to the EWS series and its benefits for small-to-medium businesses.
Detailed hardware, port functions, PoE capability, physical, and environmental specifications.
Detailed hardware, port functions, PoE capability, physical, and environmental specifications.
Detailed hardware, port functions, PoE capability, physical, and environmental specifications.
Detailed hardware, port functions, PoE capability, physical, and environmental specifications.
Detailed hardware, port functions, PoE capability, physical, and environmental specifications.
Comprehensive list of wireless network management capabilities and functions.
List of Layer 2 switching functions and protocols supported by the device.
Overview of system information, controller status, and device details on the interface.
Visual status indicators for managed Access Points and active clients.
Process for discovering, adding, and configuring Access Points to the controller.
Displays general system information, controller status, IP, and serial number.
Configuration of APs individually or as part of a cluster for unified management.
Shows the current status overview of managed Access Points.
Information about discovered access points, including MAC, IP, and model.
Procedure to remove an access point from management, restoring default settings.
How to restart an access point remotely via the controller interface.
Functionality to search for specific access points by various criteria.
Details on the firmware version installed on managed access points.
Timestamp indicating when the access point information was last updated.
Operational time of the access point since the last restart.
Assignment of access points to specific management clusters.
Customizing the display of columns in the access point list view.
Basic AP settings like device name, administrator credentials, and IP configuration.
Configuration for radio modes, channels, transmit power, and client limits.
Configuration for SSIDs, security types, encryption, and VLAN tagging.
SSID broadcast, hidden SSID option, and client isolation settings.
Detailed security configuration options like WEP, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, and PSK.
Features like LED control, band steering, RSSI threshold, and guest network.
Specific configuration options for individual SSID settings.
Manual configuration of static IP addresses for access points.
Configuration of DHCP server settings for automatic IP assignment.
Temporarily disconnect a wireless client from the network.
Permanently block a wireless client from accessing the network.
Functionality to search for specific wireless clients by various criteria.
Step-by-step guide to setting up AP clusters for unified configuration.
How to block a specific client device by entering its MAC address.
How to remove a client from the blocked list to allow network access.
Displays the total count of unauthorized or rogue access points detected.
Initiates a scan for rogue Access Points on the network.
Graphical representation of network devices and their interconnections.
Instructions for navigating and interacting with the map interface.
Adding, editing, or deleting custom floor plan images for AP placement.
Configuring AP information display and RF coverage visualization on floor plans.
Adjusting the scale of the floor plan to match real-world distances.
Visualizing wireless signal coverage areas on the floor plan.
Traffic statistics and charts for managed access points.
Traffic statistics and data for individual wireless clients.
Real-time monitoring of network activity and throughput for access points.
Configuring the system to send email notifications for detected events.
Details for SMTP server configuration and email recipient settings.
Linking specific system events to trigger email notifications.
Enabling or disabling logging services for the EWS switch.
Configuring local log storage options, including RAM and Flash memory.
Directing system logs to a remote syslog server for permanent storage.
Viewing historical system event records in chronological order.
Managing security certificates for secure communication between devices.
Diagnosing and resolving network issues related to Access Points.
Displaying a list of managed APs eligible for firmware upgrades.
Listing available firmware updates for devices and initiating the update process.
Guidelines for qualified personnel regarding product installation and safety.
FCC compliance statement, interference guidelines, and radiation exposure information.
Industry Canada compliance statement and radiation exposure information.
CE compliance statement, EU declaration of conformity, and RF usage restrictions.