The EHG6410 model features 8 x
10/100/1000BASE-T(X), which supports a port configuration mix of up to 8 x
non-PoE ports and either 4 x or 8 x PoE ports, as well as either an additional
2 x 100 BASE-FX / 1000 BASE-X ports with SFP slots, totaling 10 x ports
altogether.
Full configuration options are
available in the ordering information.
Industrial Grade
Design
With its modern, slim, and flat
design to minimize surface area usage, this switch series is ideal for
demanding industrial applications that require compact solutions to deliver
network performance.
Supporting a wide operating
temperature range of -40°C to 75°C and being compliant with essential sections
of UL/CB(IEC) 62368-1, and MIL-STD-810F, this switch series is a powerful
compact device that can perform in various environments under a variety of
conditions, such as power input voltage, shock, drop and vibration.
PoE Voltage Booster
Option
As part of its compact design,
this switch series is available with an optional voltage booster for PoE end
devices. Available on the 24V models, the PoE Voltage Boost raises the input
voltage of power inputs from as low as 12V to provide Power over Ethernet to
end devices. This removes the need for additional, separate power inputs, which
can often be costly and space-consuming.
TECHNICAL
NETWORK
INTERFACE
Processing Scheme
Store and Forward
MAC Address Table
16 K
Packet Buffer Size
2MBits
Jumbo Frame
10K Bytes
ETHERNET
Compliance
IEEE 802.3 for 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X) and 100BASE-FX IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BaseT IEEE 802.3x for 1000BaseX IEEE 802.3x for Flow Control, back pressure
flow control IEEE 802.3af/at for Power-over-Ethernet IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802.1Q for VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1p for CoS
Flow Control
Back pressure and pause
frame-based flow control schemes
PoE booster (-24V): 12~23VDC,
max 7A 24~57VDC, max 6A
Max. Power Consumption
12~23VDC, max total 60W 24~57VDC, max total 120W *Note: PoE models support max 60 Watts at
12~23VDC and max 120 Watts at 24~57VDC for the total PD consumption. Total PD consumption should not be over
loaded.