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Switching Capacity | 56 Gbps |
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Forwarding Rate | 41.7 Mpps |
Power Supply | Internal |
MAC Address Table | 16, 000 entries |
Input Voltage | 100-240 VAC |
Mounting | Rack-mountable |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) |
Operating Humidity | 15% to 95% non-condensing |
Ports | 24 RJ-45 autosensing 10/100/1000 ports |
Uplink Ports | 4 x SFP |
Layer | Layer 2 |
Management | SNMP |
Weight | 2.7 kg |
Memory and Processor | 128 MB flash |
Details the physical layout and components on the front panel of the switch.
Describes the various types of network ports available on the switches.
Introduces the different groups of LEDs used for status indication.
Details the meaning of the main status LEDs on the switch.
Explains the status indications for individual network ports.
Describes how to use the button to change port LED display modes.
Explains the functions of the reset and clear buttons.
Details the console port for direct management access.
Describes the components and connections on the rear panel.
Explains how to connect the switch to a power source.
Lists the key capabilities and functionalities of the switches.
Details the power saving feature that turns off port LEDs.
Lists the components provided with the switch and accessory kits.
Covers safety, environmental, and general installation guidelines.
Outlines the step-by-step process for installing the switch.
Details requirements for the physical installation location.
Describes the initial power-on test and LED checks.
Explains methods for physical installation like rack or wall mounting.
Steps for connecting the switch to power and network devices.
Procedure for installing and removing SFP transceivers.
How to connect a console for initial management and configuration.
Illustrates example network configurations using the switches.
Describes how to connect multiple switches into a virtual stack.
Essential setup steps like IP address, subnet mask, and passwords.
Step-by-step guide for initial configuration via console.
Procedure to reset manager passwords if lost.
How to manage the switch over the network using its IP address.
Steps to access the switch using text-based Telnet.
Steps to access the switch using a graphical web interface.
Common problems and initial steps for diagnosis.
Diagnosing issues related to port settings and states.
Interpreting LED status indicators for problem diagnosis.
Specific LED patterns indicating PoE power delivery problems.
Using management features for network monitoring and issue prevention.
Performing system self-tests and hardware checks.
Procedures for verifying the integrity of network cables.
Procedure to reset the switch to its factory default settings.
Instructions for updating the switch firmware.
Information on how to contact HP support for assistance.
Details the dimensions and weight of different switch models.
Provides information on AC voltage, current, and frequency range.
Specifies operating conditions like temperature and humidity.
Details the noise emission levels of the switches.
Lists safety certifications and standards the product meets.
Details technology compatibility and laser safety information.
Requirements for twisted-pair and fiber optic cabling.
Specifies the maximum supported distances for different technologies.
Information on special patch cords for Gigabit-LX fiber connections.
Details wiring configurations and pin assignments for twisted-pair cables.
General safety guidelines, warnings, and precautions.
Essential information regarding electrical grounding safety.
Notes on user-serviceable parts and professional maintenance.
Compliance statements for electromagnetic compatibility.
Compliance with US FCC rules for Class A digital devices.
Compliance with Canadian EMC regulations.
Compliance with Australian/New Zealand EMC Class A requirements.
Compliance with Japanese VCCI Class A standards.
EMC compliance information for Korea.
EMC compliance information for Taiwan.