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Vivotek 24xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP VivoCam Web Smart Managed Switch, PoE Power Budget 370W
The AW-GEV Web Smart series from Vivotek delivers a compelling blend of enterprise-grade reliability and intuitive, web-based management for PoE deployments. This 24-port Gigabit Ethernet PoE switch, complemented by 2 GE SFP uplink ports, is purpose-built to power and manage a growing network of IP cameras, access points, and other PoE-enabled devices in surveillance, retail, hospitality, and office environments. With a generous PoE power budget of 370W, you can consolidate power and data wiring in a single, streamlined solution, reducing clutter, simplifying maintenance, and accelerating deployment. The Web Smart management interface provides a graphic view of the network topology, real-time port activity, and PoE status—enabling administrators to visualize, monitor, and optimize performance from a single pane of glass. Built to integrate seamlessly with Vivotek’s VivoCam ecosystem, this switch supports quick device discovery and streamlined configuration, helping you bring new cameras and sensors online with minimal downtime. Whether you’re expanding an existing system or building a new surveillance network from the ground up, this switch combines robust performance with ease of use to deliver reliable, scalable power and connectivity for modern networked environments.
Designed for ease of use and long-term value, the Vivotek Web Smart switch helps IT and security teams reduce complexity without compromising on performance. The 24 PoE-enabled ports provide generous bandwidth for multiple high-definition IP cameras, pan-tilt-zoom units, and wireless access points. The two SFP ports offer flexible uplink options, enabling fiber connectivity for longer distances or copper-based links for simplicity and cost-effectiveness. The Web Smart interface makes routine tasks like VLAN segmentation, QoS prioritization, and security hardening approachable for operators who may not be networking experts. With features designed around everyday operational needs—automatic device discovery, centralized PoE management, and clear visibility into power usage—the AW-GEV series stands out as a practical backbone for camera-heavy deployments and hybrid networks. This switch is built to endure the demands of 24/7 operation, delivering consistent throughput and stable power delivery to keep your surveillance and access networks running smoothly around the clock.
In practice, you’ll notice how the Web Smart management streamlines the lifecycle of your deployment. New cameras and devices can be identified quickly, with auto-discovery helping to map devices to appropriate ports and configurations. The graphic view provides an at-a-glance map of port status, PoE consumption, and link conditions, which is especially valuable when scaling up an installed system or performing routine health checks. The 370W PoE budget is tailored for typical IP cameras and PoE-powered devices, allowing you to plan for peak loads without over-provisioning. For operators managing multiple sites, the ability to centralize configuration reduces the need for on-site visits, enabling remote provisioning and troubleshooting. In short, this switch is designed to inventory, power, and manage a growing fleet of network devices with clarity and confidence, helping you maximize uptime and return on investment.
From a security and reliability standpoint, the Web Smart series emphasizes controlled access and robust management capabilities. Admins can enforce password policies, configure user roles, and implement access controls to reduce the risk of unauthorized changes. The elegant, graphical interface lowers the barrier to entry for network staff and partners who need to deploy, update, or troubleshoot devices without deep networking expertise. The result is a scalable, future-proof platform that can adapt to evolving business needs, enabling a smoother transition as your network footprint expands—especially in environments where IP surveillance, guest Wi-Fi, and interconnected devices rely on dependable, efficient PoE networking.
Powerful 370W PoE budget allows you to energize multiple high-demand IP cameras and PoE devices from a single switch, reducing the need for extra power infrastructure and enabling cleaner cable management on site.
24 x GE PoE ports + 2 x GE SFP uplinks provide flexible, scalable connectivity for camera clusters and aggregation, with SFP ports enabling fiber or copper uplinks to core networks.
Web Smart management with graphic view simplifies configuration and monitoring. The intuitive web interface presents an at-a-glance network map, real-time port status, PoE usage dashboards, and quick configuration wizards for VLANs, QoS, security, and device provisioning.
VivoCam integration designed to harmonize with Vivotek's VivoCam line, enabling seamless device discovery, auto-deployment, and centralized control of IP cameras and related peripherals across the network.
Enterprise-grade reliability for surveillance and business networks with features such as topology awareness, robust PoE management, and remote access options, ensuring consistent performance even in demanding environments.
Technical Details of Vivotek 24xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP VivoCam Web Smart Managed Switch, PoE Power Budget 370W
Ports: 24 x GE PoE ports, 2 x GE SFP ports for uplink and fiber expansion.
PoE Budget: 370W total PoE power budget to support multiple PoE devices such as cameras and access points.
Management: Web Smart managed with graphic view for intuitive configuration and monitoring.
VivoCam Compatibility: Optimized for integration with VivoCam solutions and devices, enabling streamlined deployment and control.
Performance and Reliability: Built for continuous operation in surveillance and business networks with clear visibility into power usage and port status.
How to install Vivotek 24xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP VivoCam Web Smart Managed Switch
Prepare the installation area: Choose a well-ventilated, dust-free location. If mounting in a rack, use a standard 19-inch rack with appropriate rails. Ensure there is adequate clearance around the unit for airflow to prevent thermal buildup.
Position and power: Place the switch on a stable surface or mount it in a rack. Connect the power supply to a reliable electrical outlet, ensuring the voltage aligns with the unit’s specifications. Turn on the device and wait for the system to boot.
Connect PoE devices: Use category cables (Cat5e/Cat6) to connect your IP cameras, access points, and any other PoE-enabled devices to the 24 PoE ports. Plan the cabling layout to minimize cable strain and maximize airflow.
Establish uplinks: Connect the 2 GE SFP ports to your core network, whether via fiber or copper links. If using fiber, install the appropriate SFP transceivers and ensure correct pairing with your network equipment.
Initial configuration: Connect a computer to the switch via Ethernet and access the Web Smart interface through the switch’s IP address. Log in with the default credentials, then update to a strong administrator password. Configure basic settings such as IP address (static or DHCP), VLAN segmentation, and administrative access controls.
Configure PoE and network policies: Set PoE timings, power budgets per port, and any necessary scheduling to optimize energy use. Create VLANs for cameras, guests, and administrative devices, and apply QoS rules to prioritize critical surveillance traffic. If integrating with VivoCam devices, enable auto-discovery and provisioning as needed to streamline onboarding.
Monitor and secure: Use the graphic view to monitor port activity, PoE consumption, and link status. Enable security features such as port security, secure management access, and regular firmware updates to maintain a secure network environment.
Documentation and maintenance: Save the configuration profile and keep a record of network topology, IP addresses, and port assignments. Periodically review PoE usage and performance metrics to anticipate capacity needs and prevent outages.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the PoE power budget of this switch? A: The switch provides a 370W PoE power budget, suitable for powering multiple IP cameras and PoE devices concurrently.
Q: How many PoE ports are available? A: There are 24 PoE-enabled Ethernet ports and 2 GE SFP uplink ports for flexible network topology.
Q: Is this switch compatible with Vivotek VivoCam devices? A: Yes, it is designed to work within the VivoCam ecosystem, offering device discovery and streamlined deployment for VivoCam cameras and peripherals.
Q: What management interface does it use? A: It uses a Web Smart management interface with a graphic view that simplifies monitoring, configuration, and device provisioning through a web browser.
Q: Can I monitor PoE usage in real time? A: Yes, the Web Smart interface includes dashboards that display PoE usage per port and overall power consumption, helping you manage energy and performance effectively.
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