Description
Powerful, scalable, and easy to manage, the Black Box Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch is designed for small to mid-size networks that demand reliable performance and flexible connectivity. Boasting 24 autosensing 10/100/1000-Mbps RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports for fast fiber uplinks, this Web smart switch delivers high-throughput switching with feature-rich management. Ideal for offices, classrooms, data centers, and networked workgroups, it blends enterprise-grade capabilities with straightforward browser-based configuration to help administrators deploy, monitor, and optimize networks with confidence. Whether you’re expanding your existing LAN, segmenting traffic with VLANs, or ensuring smooth voice and video delivery through Quality of Service, this switch is built to handle the traffic load while keeping administration simple.
- High-density 24-port Gigabit Ethernet reach: Each RJ-45 port auto-negotiates to 10/100/1000 Mbps and supports full/half-duplex modes, delivering dependable, scalable access for desktops, printers, cameras, IP phones, and networked devices. The auto-MDI/MDIX capability eliminates crossover cable concerns, simplifying installation and reducing downtime.
- Two SFP uplinks for flexible fiber connectivity: The dual SFP ports enable fiber-based uplinks or interswitch connections, expanding your network footprint and reducing congestion in core or distribution layers. Compatible with standard SFP transceivers, these ports support Gigabit fiber for long-range, high-speed uplinks across campuses or data centers.
- Web-based “Web Smart” management for quick setup: Access the switch through a user-friendly browser interface that provides configuration wizards, simple monitoring dashboards, and real-time port statistics. With intuitive controls, administrators can implement VLANs, set QoS policies, configure security, and manage network behaviour without specialized command-line skills.
- Layer 2+ features to optimize traffic and security: The switch offers essential Layer 2 capabilities and enhanced features such as 802.1Q VLAN tagging, private VLANs, advanced QoS (802.1p/DSCP-based), LACP for link aggregation, STP/RSTP for loop avoidance, and IGMP Snooping for efficient multicast handling. These features help you isolate broadcast domains, prioritize critical data, and maintain stable performance under load.
- Durable, rack-ready design with reliable operation: Built to withstand day-to-day business use, this switch supports quiet operation in standard office environments and can be mounted in a 19-inch rack or placed on a desktop, depending on your space and deployment. Its robust construction and broad operating range make it a practical backbone for growing networks.
Technical Details of Black Box Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch — (24) RJ-45, (2) SFP
- Ports: 24 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 ports and 2 x 1000 Mbps SFP ports for flexible fiber uplinks or inter-switch connections.
- Management: Web-based management (HTTP/HTTPS) with a straightforward graphical interface that enables quick configuration and monitoring without requiring command-line access.
- Layer 2+ capabilities: Includes VLANs (802.1Q), QoS (prioritization by 802.1p/DSCP), LACP for link aggregation, STP/RSTP/MSTP for loop prevention, and IGMP Snooping for efficient multicast traffic handling.
- Security and access: Role-based access control, management VLANs, and secure remote management options to help protect your network perimeter and sensitive configurations.
- Performance: Non-blocking switching architecture with sufficient throughput to handle typical enterprise workloads, including voice, video, and data traffic across multiple VLANs and uplink paths.
- Quality of service: Granular QoS policies that prioritize latency-sensitive applications (such as VoIP and video conferencing) to ensure smooth delivery even during peak usage.
- Network segmentation: VLAN support enables you to segment users and devices into separate broadcast domains, improving security and reducing broadcast traffic across the network.
- Link aggregation: LACP support consolidates multiple links into a single logical path to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy in case of a link failure.
- Loop protection: STP/RSTP/MSTP support mitigates routing loops for stable network operation in larger or dynamically changing environments.
- Multicast efficiency: IGMP Snooping helps optimize multicast traffic delivery for IP TV, conferencing, and other multimedia streams.
- Power and environment: Designed for reliable operation in typical office and data center environments, with standard AC power and ventilation suitable for rack installations or flat deployments.
- Standards and compliance: Built to meet common industry standards for enterprise networking equipment and suitable for integration into existing network architectures.
- Dimensions and mounting: Compact, rack-mountable form factor suitable for standard 1U installations, with mounting hardware available for secure, tidy integration into server racks or telecom closets.
- Reliability features: Clear status indicators, fanless or low-noise operation depending on the model configuration, and robust build quality designed to minimize downtime and maintenance requirements.
how to install Black Box Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
Begin by planning your network topology and identifying the devices that will connect to the 24 RJ-45 ports as well as the devices that will use the two SFP uplinks. Unpack the switch and place it on a stable surface or mount it in a standard 19-inch rack using the included rails or screws. Power up the unit with a suitable AC supply and connect a management PC to one of the switch’s Ethernet ports or to a dedicated management interface if available. Initialize basic settings through the web browser by entering the switch’s default IP address or using a discovery utility provided by Black Box. Create a secure administrator account and configure HTTPS for encrypted management. Assign VLANs to separate traffic types (for example, corporate data, guest access, voice, and surveillance traffic) and apply appropriate IP addressing schemes if using a management VLAN. Configure QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive applications, such as VoIP or video conferencing, and set up LACP groups if you require increased uplink bandwidth or redundancy. Enable STP/RSTP/MSTP where necessary to prevent loops in networks with redundant paths. Finally, connect your endpoints to the 24 RJ-45 ports and interswitch links to the SFP uplinks using compatible transceivers. After initial setup, monitor port statistics and traffic patterns through the web interface, adjust security settings, and back up your configuration for disaster recovery.
Frequently asked questions
- What ports does this switch include? 24 autosensing RJ-45 ports supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps and 2 SFP ports for fiber uplinks or interswitch connections.
- How is the switch managed? It features a Web Smart management interface accessible via a standard web browser, with configuration wizards and real-time monitoring tools.
- Does it support VLANs and QoS? Yes. It supports 802.1Q VLAN tagging and policy-based QoS (based on 802.1p and DSCP) to prioritize critical traffic.
- Can I link multiple switches together? Yes, using the SFP uplinks and optional LACP-based link aggregation to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy.
- Is this switch suitable for desktop or rack installation? It is designed for flexible deployment, including desktop placement or 1U rack-mount installations with standard mounting rails.
- What kind of environments is this switch best suited for? Small to mid-size office networks, classrooms, retail spaces, and light-to-moderate data center edge deployments that require reliable performance and manageable configuration.
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