Description
The XMS-1208P from Luxul is a compact, front-facing rackmount switch designed for secure, reliable performance in security-focused deployments and small business networks. With 12 total ports and 8 PoE+ capable ports, this switch delivers powerful networking and convenient power delivery in a silent, fan-less package ideal for environments where noise matters. Built for straightforward installation and scalable management, the XMS-1208P blends enterprise-grade features like Layer 3 static routing, 802.1Q VLAN support with trunking, and QoS prioritization with the simplicity and reliability that small teams need to keep security cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other critical devices online without distraction.
- 12 Ethernet ports with 8 PoE+ ports (IEEE 802.3af/at) to power IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones directly from the switch, reducing cable clutter and the need for separate power injectors.
- Silent, fan-less operation that keeps your workspace peaceful while maintaining dependable performance, even in quiet offices, retail spaces, or server rooms where noise must be minimized.
- 24 Gbps switching capacity to handle multiple devices and VLANs with smooth, low-latency data transfer—supporting small business networks and security architectures that demand steady throughput.
- Layer 3 static routing combined with 802.1Q VLAN support and trunking enables clear network segmentation and scalable routing between VLANs, delivering enhanced security and easier traffic management for complex deployments.
- Quality of Service (QoS) prioritization ensures critical traffic—such as surveillance video streams, voice, and real-time management traffic—gets priority bandwidth for reliable performance under load.
Technical Details of XMS-1208P
- Ports: 12 Ethernet ports total; 8 of these ports provide PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at) so you can power compatible devices directly from the switch.
- PoE Standards: Supports IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and 802.3at (PoE+) on the PoE-capable ports for flexible device power delivery.
- Switching Capacity: 24 Gbps to maintain fast, reliable data transfers across connected devices and VLANs.
- Routing Features: Layer 3 static routing capability for simple inter-VLAN communication and network routing without a separate router.
- VLAN Support: 802.1Q VLAN tagging with trunking to efficiently segment traffic and manage multiple networks over a single physical link.
- Quality of Service: Built-in QoS features to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic, ensuring smooth video streams, voice calls, and critical data flows.
- Form Factor: Front-facing 1U rackmount design that fits easily into standard equipment racks while keeping cabling accessible and tidy.
- Management: Web-based management interface for straightforward configuration, monitoring, and maintenance of network settings and PoE usage.
- Power and Operation: Silent, fan-less cooling designed for quiet operation in everyday office environments and small business locations.
how to install XMS-1208P
Step 1 — Mounting the switch: Prepare a standard 19-inch rack and install the XMS-1208P using the included rack-mount hardware. Ensure proper grounding and stability to protect the unit and connected devices. Position the switch so that front-panel ports are easily accessible for cable management and ongoing maintenance.
Step 2 — Power connection: Connect the switch to a reliable power source using the appropriate power cable. Because this model emphasizes silent operation, ensure it has adequate clearance for heat dissipation and unobstructed ventilation around the chassis.
Step 3 — Cable layout and PoE planning: Plan your PoE needs by identifying which devices will be powered by the 8 PoE+ ports (such as cameras, APs, or IP phones). Route PoE cables neatly to avoid tangling and to simplify future maintenance. Reserve non-PoE devices for non-PoE ports to maximize efficiency and power budgeting.
Step 4 — Network uplinks and device connections: Connect uplink devices (e.g., your router or core switch) to one of the standard Ethernet ports labeled for data traffic. Attach your security cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-powered devices to the PoE+ ports. If you plan to segment traffic using VLANs, prepare compatible network gear that supports 802.1Q tagging.
Step 5 — Accessing the management interface: From a computer on the same network, open the Luxul management portal as described in the user manual. Use the default management credentials provided by Luxul to log in, then immediately configure network settings, VLANs, and QoS rules according to your security and business needs.
Step 6 — Configuring VLANs and routing: Create VLANs for different device classes (e.g., cameras, IoT devices, staff devices) and set up trunk ports where appropriate. Enable Layer 3 static routing for inter-VLAN communication as required by your network design. Apply QoS policies to prioritize camera streams and voice traffic to maintain performance and reliability.
Step 7 — Saving and verifying configuration: Save your configuration in the management interface and perform a live test to verify connectivity, PoE power delivery to devices, and proper VLAN segmentation. Check PoE status to confirm power is flowing to connected devices and monitor link health indicators on the front panel to ensure ports are active.
Step 8 — Ongoing management and updates: Regularly check for firmware updates from Luxul and apply them through the management interface to maintain security, performance, and interoperability with other network components. Maintain a clean, labeled cabling scheme and document your network topology for future changes or troubleshooting.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Does the XMS-1208P support PoE on all ports?
A: No. The switch provides 8 PoE+ ports (IEEE 802.3af/at) for powering compatible devices, while the remaining ports handle standard data traffic.
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Q: Is the switch quiet enough for office environments?
A: Yes. The XMS-1208P uses a silent, fan-less design to minimize noise in offices, retail spaces, and small business settings.
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Q: What networking features does it include?
A: It offers Layer 3 static routing, 802.1Q VLAN support with trunking, and QoS prioritization to optimize traffic for security devices, VoIP, and other latency-sensitive applications.
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Q: What devices are suited for power over Ethernet on this switch?
A: IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices that require power over Ethernet can be powered by the 8 PoE+ ports.
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Q: How should I deploy this switch in a small business network?
A: Use VLANs to segment traffic by device type or department, enable QoS for mission-critical traffic, and rely on Layer 3 static routing for inter-VLAN communication. Combine with a Luxul router or controller for streamlined management and centralized security policy enforcement.
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