IMC Networks PD-Switch, TX/3 + TX/FX-SM1310/LONG-SC 852-16449 Leaflet

Product codes
852-16449
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RoHS Compliant
Features and Benefits
Multi-port switch powered by the 
IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet 
Standard
PD accepts power from any network 
device providing PoE 
Multiple ports increase network port 
density
Meets a multitude of installation 
requirements
SFP and fiber port configurations 
(optional) for different network 
environments 
All RJ-45 ports feature Auto-Cross and 
Auto-Negotiation 
VoIP port for High Priority traffic 
Available with ST or SC fiber 
connectors
Optional single-strand fiber model
Full-Featured Switch
Broadcast Storm Protection helps 
control excessive broadcast traffic
DiffServ on all ports provides quality of 
service prioritization
Far End Fault provides notification of 
Link Loss on all fiber ports
One High-Priority Port ("VoIP" port)
Supports 1,916 byte Packet Size


PoE-Powered, Network-Extending Multi-Port Switch
PD-Switch
PD-Switch combines flexible copper and fiber interface options with 
port and packet-based traffic prioritization while extending network 
range by utilizing Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology
Application Example
The PD-Switches has been connected to a central (PoE) PSE-Switch, extending the range of the network and 
increasing port density by using a combination of RJ-45 ports and fiber ports.
The (PoE) PD-Switch is a full-featured, 5-port MAC layer 
switch that extends the range of Ethernet networks, and 
increases port density, while being powered via IEEE 
802.3af-compliant PoE through its "PD-port" (eliminating 
the need to run a separate power line for the device).  
Ethernet cabling usually runs only 100 meters; through 
the use of the PD-Switch, the outer range of an Ethernet 
network can be extended by an additional 100 meters.
With multiple port configurations, the PD-Switch provides 
a variety of port options while increasing port density.  
PD-Switches come equipped with one "PD" RJ-45 port 
and either: 
Four RJ-45 data ports
Three RJ-45 data ports and one SFP data port
Two RJ-45 data ports and one fiber data port