Black Box LPB1200 Series Gigabit Ethernet (1000-Mbps) PoE+ Switch

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Black Box LPB1200 Series Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

The Black Box LPB1200 Series Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch is crafted for modern networks that demand power and performance in a compact, easy-to-manage package. This switch automatically detects PoE+ devices and delivers power directly through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power adapters and reducing cable clutter in environments ranging from small offices to classrooms and retail spaces. With support for up to 30 W of power per port and a maximum total power budget of 144 W, you have the flexibility to deploy a variety of PoE-powered devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other Ethernet-powered peripherals without sacrificing network throughput. All ports operate at 10/100/1000 Mbps with automatic speed and duplex detection, ensuring compatibility with older equipment while taking full advantage of gigabit performance on newer devices. The LPB1200 Series also features straightforward, visualized status indicators; front-panel LEDs offer immediate insights into port activity, PoE status, and potential fault conditions, making monitoring and troubleshooting a breeze. In short, this switch combines reliable performance with the convenience of PoE+ powering, making it an ideal backbone for energy-efficient, plug-and-play, scalable network deployments.

  • Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) on every port: Deliver power directly through the Ethernet cable to PoE+ devices, reducing clutter and simplifying installation in locations where power outlets are scarce or difficult to access.
  • Gigabit Ethernet per port: All ports support 10/100/1000 Mbps with automatic speed and duplex negotiation, enabling smooth streaming, real-time video, and fast data transfer across the network.
  • Robust PoE budget for demanding devices: Up to 30 W per port and a total budget of 144 W give you the headroom to run multiple high-powered devices such as high-resolution IP cameras and multi-channel IP phones without needing a separate injector matrix.
  • Clear LED-based status for quick diagnostics: Per-port and system LEDs provide instant feedback on link status, PoE activity, and faults, so you can quickly identify issues and maintain uptime.
  • Intuitive, plug-and-play operation: The LPB1200 Series is designed for effortless deployment—devices are detected automatically and powered on without complex configuration, so you can set up your network quickly and confidently.

Technical Details of Black Box LPB1200 Series Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

The LPB1200 Series is engineered to simplify power-enabled networking while preserving high-speed data communication across all connections. Key specifications emphasize PoE+ efficiency, ease of use, and broad compatibility with standard ethernet devices. With a focus on safety and reliability, the switch works to maximize uptime and minimize maintenance in busy environments such as security deployments, conference rooms, and classrooms. The following details summarize core capabilities that help you plan, deploy, and scale with confidence:

  • PoE+ power delivery per port: Up to 30 W per port (IEEE 802.3at), enabling high-powered devices to operate over a single Ethernet link.
  • Total PoE power budget: 144 W for powering multiple devices simultaneously without external external power inputs beyond the switch itself.
  • Gigabit data transfer: Each port supports 10/100/1000 Mbps with auto-negotiation to ensure optimal speed and compatibility with mixed-device networks.
  • Auto-detection of PoE devices: The switch senses connected PoE devices and negotiates power delivery automatically, preventing overloading and reducing the need for manual configuration.
  • LED indicators for monitoring: Front-panel LEDs display link activity, PoE status, and fault conditions for quick diagnostics and proactive maintenance.
  • Ease of use and compatibility: Designed for plug-and-play deployment with a wide range of PoE-enabled devices, including IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and small network appliances.

In practice, the LPB1200 Series delivers a balanced blend of power and performance. The PoE+ capability means you can centralize device power without cascading power bricks, while the Gigabit ports ensure that data-intensive applications—like video surveillance or high-density VoIP deployments—aren’t bottlenecked by the network. The auto-detect feature protects both the switch and connected devices, ensuring that power is only provided when a compatible PoE device is present and needs it. Additionally, the LED indicators support rapid fault isolation, so technicians can quickly determine which ports are active, which are powering devices, and where a problem may lie. For organizations seeking to simplify their network topology while preserving expandability, the LPB1200 Series stands out as a highly practical solution that scales with your needs.

How to Install Black Box LPB1200 Series Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

  • Choose a stable location or rack-mount area for the LPB1200 Series to ensure reliable operation and tidy cable management.
  • Connect the switch to a suitable power source using the appropriate power input. Verify that the outlet or power strip can comfortably handle the switch’s electrical load and that any power protection strategies (surge protection, UPS) align with your environment.
  • Use a high-quality Ethernet cable (Cat5e or Cat6) to connect the uplink port on the LPB1200 to your router, modem, or upstream switch. This creates the data path for network traffic and management communication.
  • Connect PoE-powered devices—such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, or wireless access points—to the PoE-enabled ports of the LPB1200. If a device is not PoE-capable, you can still connect it to a non-PoE port to use data connectivity while relying on separate power sources if needed.
  • Power on the LPB1200 Series and inspect the front-panel LEDs. A healthy link LED indicates a successful connection, while PoE LEDs confirm power delivery to connected devices. If any port shows an abnormal status, consult the LED indicators to identify and address the issue.
  • Confirm operation with a connected device. For PoE devices, verify that the device powers on and functions as expected. For data devices, verify network activity and throughput. If necessary, test performance with a simple file transfer or video stream to ensure the network meets your requirements.
  • Document your setup for future maintenance. Note which ports power which devices, the overall PoE budget usage, and any changes to uplink configurations. This helps with future expansions and troubleshooting.
  • Optional: If you need a more organized layout, consider cable management accessories or a small mounting rack to keep everything neatly arranged and accessible for service or upgrades.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does PoE+ mean in the LPB1200 Series? PoE+ refers to IEEE 802.3at power delivery on each port, allowing up to 30 W of power per port to power devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and high-demand VoIP phones directly over Ethernet.
  • How many devices can I power with the LPB1200? The switch provides a total PoE budget of up to 144 W, with a per-port limit of 30 W. The exact number of powered devices depends on the combined power draw of all connected PoE devices.
  • Do I need to configure the LPB1200 to use PoE? In most setups, no configuration is required. The LPB1200 Series is designed for plug-and-play operation, automatically detecting PoE devices and delivering power as needed.
  • Are all ports Gigabit capable? Yes. Each port supports 10/100/1000 Mbps with automatic speed and duplex detection, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices while providing high-throughput performance.
  • Is the LPB1200 suitable for IP cameras and VoIP deployments? Absolutely. Its PoE+ capability and Gigabit connectivity make it a strong choice for IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices in small to medium networks.
  • Can I mix PoE and non-PoE devices on the same switch? Yes. PoE-enabled devices will receive power through their respective ports, while non-PoE devices will simply use data connectivity as usual, without drawing power from the switch.

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