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AVYCON

AVYCON AVN-S09-1P08W135G 9-Port 135w Gigabit PoE Switch

AVN-S09-1P08W135G|BX-AVNS091P0
AVYCON

AVYCON AVN-S09-1P08W135G 9-Port 135w Gigabit PoE Switch

AVN-S09-1P08W135G|BX-AVNS091P0

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AVYCON AVN-S09-1P08W135G 9-Port 135w Gigabit PoE Switch

AVN-S09-1P08W135G | BX-AVNS091P0

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Product Overview

DESCRIPTION

The AVN-S09-1P08W135G is compact 9 port Gigabit PoE/PoE+ switch, with all ports supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation and Auto-MDI/MDIX. The 8 PoE ports can automatically detect and provide power for any connected 802.3at/af Powered Device (PD), such as VOIP Phones, APs, IP Phones and IP Cameras. All PoE ports support the IEEE802.3af/IEEE802.3at standard, with a maximum output of 30W per each port and a total PoE budget of 120W.

FEATURES

  • IEEE802.3af / IEE802.3at Compliant
  • 9 x 10/100/1000 Base-TX ports
  • 8 x PoE / PoE+ ports, with each port supporting a 30W max. power output
  • Total PoE budget of 120W
  • Industrial rated power supply for increased stability
  • 4K Entry MAC Address table with Auto-Learning and Auto-Aging
  • High backplane bandwidth of 18Gbps
  • IEEE802.3x Flow control for Full-duplex Mode and backpressure for Half-duplex Mode
  • Advanced surge protection for both power and data ports
  • Compact and durable metal case for better reliability
  • EMI standards complies with FCC, CE class B

Main Features

  • Ethernet Switch provides dependable and powerful connectivity for maximum usability

General Information

Name: AVYCON AVN-S09-1P08W135G 9-Port 135w Gigabit PoE Switch
Category: AVYCON, Data Comm & Networking, Hubs, Routers & Switches, Network Switches
UPC Code: 655711438989
Country of Origin: China. Country of origin is subject to change.

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