Description
The Allied Telesis GS980EM Series delivers dependable Gigabit Ethernet performance at the network edge, combining Layer 3 Lite routing with flexible PoE options in a compact chassis. Designed for small to mid-size deployments, this switch is built to simplify connectivity for IoT devices, cameras, IP phones, wireless APs, and other PoE-enabled endpoints while keeping management straightforward and packet handling efficient. With PoE++/PoE pass-through capabilities, it powers devices directly from the switch while enabling streamlined power distribution across your distributed network. When space is at a premium but reliability is non‑negotiable, the GS980EM Series stands out as a versatile solution for edge networking, smart buildings, retail environments, and office campuses.
- Flexible PoE and pass-through power — Power multiple devices directly from the switch ports with PoE and PoE++ capabilities, enabling cameras, access points, VoIP phones, and IoT sensors to operate without needing separate power injectors. The PoE pass-through design helps consolidate power distribution at the network edge, reducing clutter and simplifying deployment in remote or hard-to-reach locations.
- Layer 3 Lite routing for smarter traffic — Beyond basic switching, the GS980EM Series offers Layer 3 Lite features that support inter‑VLAN routing and static routes. This delivers efficient traffic segregation and improved network performance for small networks that require simple routing between segments without the overhead of full enterprise-grade routing protocols.
- Compact, edge-ready design — A compact form factor makes it ideal for desktop, wall-mount, or rack-mmount installations at the network edge. Its small footprint fits neatly into space-constrained environments such as small offices, retail counters, or distributed branches, while still delivering robust Gigabit connectivity and PoE power where it’s needed most.
- Comprehensive management and security — Manage the switch with a user-friendly web-based GUI, CLI access, and standard network-management protocols to monitor performance, configure VLANs, apply QoS, set up security features, and implement access control policies. This combination helps administrators deploy secure, predictable networks with clear visibility into device status and PoE usage.
- Standards-based, interoperable networking — Built around widely adopted Ethernet and PoE standards, the GS980EM Series emphasizes interoperability with other Allied Telesis devices and third-party equipment. The result is a scalable, standards-driven solution that integrates smoothly into existing networks and supports reliable, future-proof deployments for edge, campus, or retail environments.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis Gigabit Layer 3 Lite PoE Pass-Through Switch
- Series and model family: GS980EM Series of Gigabit Ethernet switches with PoE pass-through capability.
- Ports: Gigabit Ethernet interfaces suitable for connection to end devices and uplinks, with Power over Ethernet on selected ports to power connected devices directly from the switch.
- PoE standards: Supports PoE capabilities, including PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt) in accordance with the series design, enabling power delivery to a broad range of PoE-enabled devices.
- Power delivery: Flexible PoE options designed for edge deployments; total PoE power budget varies by model and configuration, enabling targeted power planning for cameras, APs, IoT sensors, and VoIP devices.
- Layer 3 Lite features: Basic Layer 3 functionality such as inter-VLAN routing and static routing to optimize traffic flow between network segments at the edge.
- Management: Web-based GUI with CLI access and standard network-management protocols (e.g., SNMP) to monitor status, configure VLANs and QoS, and manage security settings.
- Form factor and mounting: Compact chassis suitable for desktop use or rack mounting with included hardware, enabling flexible deployment in office spaces or retail environments.
- Compliance and interoperability: Built to meet industry standards for reliable Ethernet switching and PoE power delivery, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and equipment from Allied Telesis and other vendors.
how to install Allied Telesis Gigabit Layer 3 Lite PoE Pass-Through Switch
- Plan your topology: Identify edge devices to be powered via PoE and determine uplink connections to the core or distribution layer. Map out VLANs and which devices should reside on each segment to simplify subsequent configuration.
- Choose mounting location: Install the switch in a safe, ventilated area with access to power and network cabling. Use the optional rack-mount kit for secure placement in equipment racks, or place it on a desk or shelf for easy access.
- Connect power and uplink: Connect the switch to a reliable power source. Use an uplink port to connect to your core switch or router, establishing a path for routing and inter-VLAN traffic. Ensure the uplink interface has appropriate speed settings for your network needs.
- Attach PoE devices: Plug PoE-enabled devices (cameras, APs, IP phones, IoT sensors) into the PoE-capable ports. Confirm the devices power on and that data traffic is flowing as expected.
- Configure management and features: Access the switch’s web-based management interface or CLI. Assign a management IP address, set up VLANs, configure inter-VLAN routing if needed, enable QoS for prioritized traffic, and adjust PoE settings to define power allocation or priority rules.
- Test and secure: Validate connectivity across devices, verify inter-VLAN routing paths, and confirm PoE power delivery remains within budget. Save the configuration and capture a baseline of device statuses to support ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does Layer 3 Lite mean for this switch?
A: Layer 3 Lite indicates core routing features that are sufficient for small networks, including inter‑VLAN routing and static routing. It provides smarter traffic separation and route management without the full complexity of enterprise-grade Layer 3 routing protocols.
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Q: Can the GS980EM switch power PoE++ devices?
A: Yes, the GS980EM series is designed to support PoE capabilities, including PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt) on compatible ports and configurations, enabling power delivery to high‑demand devices like advanced cameras and multi‑rate access points.
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Q: How do I manage this switch?
A: Management is available through a Web GUI and CLI, with support for common network-management protocols. This enables straightforward configuration, monitoring, and maintenance of VLANs, QoS, security settings, and PoE status.
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Q: Is IPv6 supported?
A: The GS980EM Series provides modern networking features that commonly include IPv6 support for routing, addressing, and management, aligning with current network architectures.
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Q: How scalable is this switch for growing edge networks?
A: The GS980EM is designed for edge deployments and small to mid-size networks. Its compact, PoE-capable design makes it easy to extend power and connectivity to edge devices while maintaining centralized management and efficient traffic handling. For larger growth, it can be integrated with other Allied Telesis equipment to extend capabilities and reach.
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Q: What should I consider when planning PoE power?
A: PoE budgeting depends on the number and power requirements of connected devices. Plan the total PoE budget across the ports you intend to use for cameras, APs, or other PoE devices, and factor in headroom for future additions. The GS980EM family is designed to offer flexible budgets suitable for edge deployments.
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Q: What warranty or support options are available?
A: Allied Telesis typically offers standard warranties and supported services for their network hardware. Check with your vendor for the exact terms, coverage duration, and available support packages to ensure your edge switch remains protected and up to date.
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