Description
Black Box LPB3000 Ethernet Switch
Experience enterprise-grade networking with the Black Box LPB3000 Ethernet Switch—the Gigabit, fully managed solution engineered to deliver high-speed connectivity, robust security, and scalable performance across growing networks. This switch blends a versatile port mix with advanced management capabilities to meet the needs of modern data centers, campus networks, and branch offices. With 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports for flexible device connections and 1G/10G SFP+ ports for high-bandwidth uplinks, the LPB3000 makes it simple to consolidate edge, distribution, and core connectivity in a single, scalable platform. The LPB3000 is designed to simplify network operations while providing the control IT teams require: centralized monitoring, granular policy enforcement, and reliable performance. By combining capable hardware with industry-standard management interfaces, this switch supports the requirements of today’s dynamic networks—enabling VLAN segmentation, QoS prioritization, and secure access control without sacrificing ease of use or reliability. Whether you’re deploying a multi-site environment, upgrading a campus backbone, or extending a data-center edge, the LPB3000 offers the right balance of high speed, manageability, and security to help your network run smoothly and securely.
- Flexible port configuration: 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports paired with 1G/10G SFP+ uplinks provide scalable bandwidth for diverse devices and links. This configuration supports everyday office devices on copper while giving you high-capacity, low-latency uplinks to servers, storage, and core switches. The mix enables you to optimize cabling, reduce bottlenecks, and adapt as your network grows, all from a single, consolidated switch that fits into standard data-center and network closet environments.
- Fully managed with robust SNMP support: The LPB3000 is designed for centralized management and visibility. It supports SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3, enabling remote monitoring, trap notifications, and integration with network management systems. This level of management allows IT teams to track performance metrics, diagnose issues quickly, and enforce network policies consistently across multiple devices, locations, and deployments.
- Enterprise-grade security and policy features: Built for secure, controlled access to network resources, the LPB3000 supports governance features common to modern managed switches. You can implement access controls, segmentation, and policy-based traffic management to protect sensitive data and ensure that mission-critical traffic receives priority. The switch is designed to integrate with your existing security framework, helping you enforce consistent security policies across wired network segments.
- Comprehensive visibility and traffic control: With advanced management capabilities, you can monitor traffic patterns, enforce QoS for latency-sensitive applications, and segment networks via VLANs. The LPB3000 provides the granular control needed to optimize performance for voice, video, and data while maintaining straightforward administration for IT teams. These features help reduce congestion, improve application responsiveness, and ensure predictable performance even as bandwidth demands rise.
- Ease of deployment and ongoing operation: The LPB3000 is designed for straightforward installation and long-term management. Its architecture supports scalable growth, allowing you to start with essential connections and expand as your network evolves. Centralized configuration, remote monitoring, and standard management interfaces minimize on-site intervention, simplify firmware updates, and streamline change control across your network environment.
Technical Details of Black Box LPB3000 Ethernet Switch
- Ports: 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports plus 1G/10G SFP+ ports to support flexible connectivity and uplinks
- Management: Fully managed switch with SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3 supported for remote monitoring, configuration, and control
- Management interfaces: Standard network-management interfaces for centralized administration (web/CLI support is implied by “fully managed” usage, consistent with enterprise switches)
- Target deployment: Suitable for enterprise networks, including data centers, campus networks, and multi-site environments
- Compatibility: Designed to integrate with existing Ethernet infrastructure and management practices; exact specifications may vary by SKU and regional availability
How to Install Black Box LPB3000 Ethernet Switch
Installing the LPB3000 is a straightforward process that minimizes disruption to your existing network. Begin by preparing the device and workspace, ensuring you have the necessary mounting hardware, power sources, and SFP+ modules if you plan to use 1G/10G uplinks. Choose a suitable location with adequate ventilation, whether in a rack or on a stable shelf in a climate-controlled room. The LPB3000 is designed for enterprise environments, so it is compatible with standard 19-inch racks and can be integrated into a centralized network topology with ease.
Step 1: Unbox and verify contents. Confirm you have the LPB3000 unit, any required SFP+ modules, power supply, and the mounting hardware included with your purchase. Inspect the device for any signs of shipping damage and verify that all ports are accessible for cabling.
Step 2: Plan your cabling and placement. Identify which copper ports will connect end devices (workstations, printers, IP phones, etc.) and decide where you will place SFP+ uplinks to servers, storage, or the core switch. Ensure cables are correctly rated for the distance and environment, and that SFP+ modules are compatible with your network gear.
Step 3: Mount and connect. Secure the LPB3000 in the rack or on a dedicated shelf with adequate airflow. Connect copper devices to the 10/100/1000BASE-T ports using appropriate Category 5e/6/6a cables. If you plan to use SFP+ uplinks, insert the compatible SFP+ modules and connect the fiber or DAC cables to the corresponding ports. Route cables to minimize bend radii and avoid interference from power lines or other equipment.
Step 4: Power up and access management. Apply power to the LPB3000 and access the management interface using the default IP address or the IP address assigned in your network. Log in with the credentials provided by the vendor documentation and begin configuration. If you are integrating into an existing management system, ensure SNMP settings align with your central monitoring tool, so you can receive alerts and performance data from the switch.
Step 5: Configure core policies and security. Create VLANs to segment traffic by department or application, set up QoS rules to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic such as voice and video, and implement access control measures to protect sensitive resources. Apply any required ACLs, port security settings, and authentication mechanisms as defined by your security policy. Save the running configuration to the startup configuration and verify that all devices can reach the network as intended. Finally, review firmware versions and perform an update if a newer release is available to ensure stability and security fixes are up to date.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Black Box LPB3000 Ethernet Switch? It is a Gigabit, fully managed network switch designed to provide high-speed copper connections (10/100/1000BASE-T) and flexible 1G/10G SFP+ uplinks, with enterprise-grade management capabilities for centralized monitoring and policy enforcement.
- What ports does it include? The LPB3000 offers 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports for traditional devices and 1G/10G SFP+ ports for high-bandwidth uplinks and fiber connections.
- How do I manage it? As a fully managed switch, it supports standard network-management interfaces and protocols (including SNMP v1, v2c, and v3) to enable centralized monitoring, configuration, and control across your network.
- Is it suitable for multi-site deployments? Yes. Its combination of copper access ports and high-capacity SFP+ uplinks makes it well-suited for campus, data-center edge, and branch-office networks where centralized management and scalable performance are important.
- Does it support VLANs and QoS? While specifics may vary by SKU, managed switches of this class typically support VLAN segmentation and QoS to prioritize critical applications, improve traffic flow, and enhance overall network performance.
- Where can I find detailed specifications? Detailed specifications are available in the product datasheet and the specifications section of the vendor site for the LPB3000 SKU you purchase. Verify exact capabilities against your SKU to ensure alignment with your deployment needs.
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