Description
Black Box LGB700 Series Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch - SFP, 10-Port
The Black Box LGB700 Series Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch is a compact, fanless networking solution designed for reliable performance in small to medium-sized networks. With 10 ports including two SFP uplink bays, this switch delivers flexible fiber connectivity alongside robust Gigabit copper switching. The Web Smart management interface makes deployment straightforward, offering essential security, QoS, and traffic control without the complexity of larger, enterprise-only devices. Its silent operation — thanks to a fanless design — makes it ideal for offices, classrooms, labs, and workspaces where quiet, dependable networking is a priority. Whether you are upgrading an existing network, adding a fiber uplink to your core switch, or setting up a new department, the LGB700 combines ease of use with dependable performance to help your network run smoothly.
- Two SFP fiber uplinks with SFP Optical Transceiver included. The switch provides two SFP ports for high-speed fiber connections, and a bundled SFP optical transceiver enables ready-to-use uplinks to your core network or aggregation devices, supporting 100/1000 Mbps bandwidth to accommodate scalable deployments.
- Web Smart management for easy, secure, and efficient control. The built-in Web Smart interface offers a user-friendly management experience, allowing administrators to configure security policies, traffic shaping, and performance settings without requiring deep command-line expertise.
- Enhanced QoS optimizes real-time applications. With enhanced Quality of Service features, critical traffic such as voice and video is prioritized, helping preserve performance during congestion and ensuring a better experience for conferencing, VoIP, and multimedia workloads.
- Fanless design for quiet operation and greater reliability. A silent, fanless chassis minimizes noise and moving parts, reducing the likelihood of mechanical failure and making the switch suitable for quiet office environments and classrooms.
- 10-port versatility for efficient small-to-medium networks. The switch combines multiple Gigabit ports with SFP uplinks in a compact form factor, enabling flexible layouts and straightforward expansion as your network grows.
Techncial Details of Black Box LGB700 Series Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch - SFP, 10-Port
- Ports: 10 ports total, including 8 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports and 2 SFP fiber uplink ports, enabling flexible connectivity to devices and core network infrastructure.
- Uplink Options: 2 x SFP fiber uplink ports supporting 100/1000 Mbps, suitable for reliable fiber connections to servers, switches, or storage networks.
- Management: Web Smart management interface provides ease of setup, administration, and monitoring with security, QoS, and performance features designed for streamlined operation.
- Performance: Enhanced QoS supports prioritization of real-time traffic, ensuring smooth delivery of latency-sensitive applications even under load. Design and Serviceability: Fanless chassis reduces noise and moving parts, contributing to quieter operation and improved reliability in everyday workloads.
- Included Transceiver: SFP Optical Transceiver included for immediate deployment of the fiber uplinks.
how to install Black Box LGB700 Series Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch - SFP, 10-Port
- Unbox and inspect: Remove the switch from its packaging and confirm that it includes the SFP Optical Transceiver and all cables or accessories that accompany the unit. Verify there are no visible damages from shipping.
- Plan your fiber uplinks and copper connections: Identify which devices will connect via the two SFP uplinks and which network devices will occupy the 8 RJ-45 ports. Prepare fiber cables and ensure the SFP transceiver is firmly seated in the SFP slots if not pre-installed.
- Connect power and devices: Power the switch from a suitable source. Connect your servers, workstations, or other network devices to the RJ-45 ports using standard Ethernet cables. Connect fiber uplinks to your core or distribution switches using the included SFP transceiver and appropriate fiber cables.
- Access the web management interface: From a computer on the same network, open a web browser and enter the switch’s management IP address as assigned by your network. Log in with the default credentials provided in the user guide and change them to secure access.
- Configure security, QoS, and other settings: Use the Web Smart interface to configure essential settings, including security policies, traffic prioritization (QoS), and any required network features. Apply configurations and save the changes to ensure they persist after a reboot.
- Verify and document connectivity: Test connectivity across both uplinks and downlink ports, confirm fiber and copper paths are functioning as intended, and document the configuration for future reference or audits.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary role of the Black Box LGB700 Series switch?
A: It is a 10-port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP fiber uplink ports, designed to provide flexible, easy-to-manage network connectivity for small to medium-sized networks using Web Smart management. -
Q: What kind of uplink does it offer?
A: It offers two SFP fiber uplink ports capable of 100/1000 Mbps, with an included SFP optical transceiver to facilitate immediate fiber connections. -
Q: Does the switch support PoE?
A: The product description does not specify PoE support, so PoE capability is not indicated for this model based on the provided details. -
Q: How is the device managed?
A: The switch uses Web Smart management, a web-based interface that simplifies setup, security configuration, and QoS tuning without needing extensive command-line expertise. -
Q: What is the benefit of the fanless design?
A: The fanless design reduces operating noise and eliminates moving parts, contributing to quieter environments and potentially lower maintenance concerns in everyday use. -
Q: What kinds of applications benefit most from the LGB700’s features?
A: Real-time applications (like voice and video conferencing), critical data transfers, and multi-user office networks benefit from enhanced QoS, reliable fiber uplinks, and straightforward management.
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