Transition Networks Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

Transition NetworksSKU: 6761272

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Transition Networks Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

The Transition Networks SISTP1040-342-LRT Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch is a rugged, plug‑and‑play networking solution designed to deliver reliable data and power in demanding environments. Built to withstand harsh conditions while remaining simple to deploy, this switch provides four PoE+ ports for powering multiple devices simultaneously and two flexible uplink options through dual‑speed SFP slots. It supports full Gigabit Ethernet speeds and IEEE 802.3af/802.3at Power over Ethernet, enabling you to deploy high‑performance IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE devices without the complexity of a managed switch. Whether you’re outfitting an industrial facility, transportation hub, or outdoor installation, this hardened switch combines dependable networking with the convenience of an unmanaged solution, reducing installation time and ongoing maintenance costs while ensuring scalable power delivery for growing networks.

  • Unmanaged, plug-and-play operation: No management interface or complex configuration is required, so you can deploy quickly and rely on auto‑negotiation and standard Ethernet behavior to establish reliable links across the network. This makes it an ideal choice for expanding networks, field installations, and situations where IT resources are limited or access is restricted.
  • Powerful PoE+ delivery: Each of the four 10/100/1000Base‑T PoE+ ports can provide up to 30 watts of power simultaneously, enabling a wide range of PoE devices such as high‑definition IP cameras, PTZ cameras, wireless access points, IP phones, and other power‑hungry devices without needing separate power supplies for each device.
  • Flexible uplink options with SFP: The two 100/1000 dual‑speed SFP slots give you flexible uplink choices for fiber or copper backhaul. This enables long‑distance connections, diverse network topologies, and improved redundancy, allowing you to segment traffic and connect to core networks with ease.
  • IEEE 802.3af/802.3at compliance: The switch adheres to standard PoE protocols, ensuring safe, interoperable power delivery across a broad ecosystem of PoE devices. This standard compatibility minimizes compatibility concerns and simplifies procurement for mixed device environments.
  • Industrial‑grade toughness in a compact form: Designed as a hardened Ethernet switch, it combines rugged construction with compact dimensions to fit into tight spaces. Its durable design supports continuous operation in challenging environments, delivering reliable performance in manufacturing floors, distribution centers, transit facilities, and outdoor installations where weather and vibration can be factors.

Technical Details of Transition Networks Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

  • Model: SISTP1040-342-LRT (Transition Networks Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch)
  • Ports: Four 10/100/1000Base‑T PoE+ ports and two 100/1000 dual‑speed SFP uplink slots
  • PoE capability: Up to 30W per PoE+ port, with simultaneous power delivery across all PoE+ ports
  • Ethernet standard: Fully compatible with IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) devices
  • Switch type: Unmanaged Layer 2 switch for straightforward, plug‑and‑play operation
  • Data rate: Full Gigabit Ethernet on PoE+ ports; high‑speed uplinks via SFP slots to support bandwidth‑intensive devices
  • Enclosure and design: Hardened, ruggedized construction intended for industrial deployments and challenging environments
  • Power and cooling: Suitable for continuous operation in environments where space, power management, and cooling considerations are critical (no active management required)

How to install Transition Networks Unmanaged Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch

  • Plan placement: Choose a stable, well‑ventilated location that minimizes exposure to extreme dust, moisture, and vibration. Ensure there is adequate clearance for cable management and heat dissipation.
  • Mounting considerations: Place the switch where it can be easily accessed for cable connections and maintenance. The unmanaged design means you can simply sit it on a shelf or mount it as needed, depending on the installation environment and space constraints.
  • Connect PoE devices: Run standard Ethernet cables from the PoE+ ports to your PoE devices such as cameras, access points, or IP phones. Ensure the total PoE load does not exceed the per‑port requirement and remains within the overall system capacity.
  • Configure uplinks: Insert appropriate SFP modules (if using fiber) into the two SFP slots and connect to your core network or distribution switch using fiber or copper media. If you are using copper SFP copper transceivers, connect to the corresponding uplink devices; otherwise, connect fiber cables as needed for the deployment topology.
  • Power up and verify: Connect the switch to a suitable power source and power it on. Because it is unmanaged, it will boot with default settings. Verify link status indicators on each PoE port and SFP uplink to ensure devices are powered and data links are established as expected.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many PoE+ ports does the switch have, and what is the per‑port power rating? A: The switch features four PoE+ ports, with up to 30 Watts of power available on each PoE+ port when delivering power to PDs, enabling demanding devices to operate without external adapters.
  • Q: What uplink options are provided? A: The device includes two dual‑speed 100/1000 SFP slots, allowing flexible uplink configurations for fiber or copper connections and scalable integration with your existing network backbone.
  • Q: Is this switch managed or unmanaged? A: It is an unmanaged switch, designed for straightforward, plug‑and‑play deployments with no configuration required. This makes it ideal for quick installations and environments where IT resources are constrained.
  • Q: Which standards does the switch support for PoE? A: It complies with IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at (PoE+), ensuring broad device compatibility and safe power delivery to a wide range of PoE devices.
  • Q: What environments is the switch designed for? A: The switch is built as a hardened, industrial‑grade device intended for demanding environments such as manufacturing floors, transportation hubs, outdoor or semi‑outdoor facilities, and other settings where rugged reliability and simple installation are essential.

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