Along with the complete commercial product portfolio that offers customers with total network solutions, Zyxel introduces the new MC1000SFP-IN PoE switch with ruggedized design concepts to meet stringent outdoor or harsh network deployment scenarios. The wide operating temperature range ensures reliable performance in adverse environments and expands MC1000SFP-IN’s network availability in a wide variety of field applications.
Features
LED indicators for monitoring power/link/activity and Full-duplex or Half-duplex Mode Auto-Negotiation for Full-duplex Mode and Half-duplex Mode 2PoE ports support both IEEE802.3af and IEEE802.3at standard Superior performance, successfully used in industrial field Industrial design, 2x 10/100/1000M Ethernet RJ45 ports with AutoUplink™ and 1x gigabit SFP optical slots
Supports IEEE802.3x flow control for Full-duplex Mode and back pressure for Half-duplex Mode
Automatic MAC address learning and aging
Provides DIN35 rail-type installation method RJ-45 port supports
Auto MDI/MDI-X Ip40 protection class
Benefits
Rugged and reliable design for harsh environments
Designed with fanless and IP40 standard metal mechanism, the Zyxel MC1000SFP-IN is able to to deliver excellent thermal controls and withstand dusty environments and can be installed on either a DIN rail for efficient use of cabinet space. In addition, wide-ranging operating temperature tolerance allows MC1000SFP-IN to be deployed across a spectrum of harsh environments. Equipped with dual DC power inputs, the MC1000SFP-IN is capable of high- availability operation and resilience under the most demanding conditions. When switching is applied normally in outdoor settings, ESD (electrostatic discharge) and DC surge protection prevent the loss of business revenue and productivity due to damage or fatigue caused by power disturbances.
Trouble-free installation and easy extendibility
This rugged unmanaged PoE switch comes with two 10/100/1000 Base-T copper PoE ports and one 100/1000-Base-X SFP fiber interface. The switch also supports the 802.3at PoE plus standard, with each PoE port providing up to 30W of power to efficiently accommodate the most power-hungry devices. The fiber uplink can extend the network to long-distance nodes up to 40 km (43,744 yards) away for added flexibility.