Vivotek Industrial 4xGE PoE + 2xGE UTP + 2xGE SFP Switch

VivotekSKU: 5762719

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Description

Engineered for demanding industrial environments, the Vivotek Industrial 4xGE PoE + 2xGE UTP + 2xGE SFP Switch delivers reliable, high-performance networking with rugged durability. This modular, two-layer switch combines power over Ethernet capabilities with flexible uplink options, enabling seamless deployment of security cameras, wireless access points, and edge devices across factories, campuses, and harsh outdoor sites. With a substantial PoE budget, robust thermal tolerance, and comprehensive ruggedization features, it’s designed to keep mission-critical network devices powered and connected even in challenging conditions.

  • Rugged industrial performance: Built for extreme environments, this switch operates from -40°C to 75°C and includes surge protection to withstand electrical disturbances. The compact, rugged design is purpose-built for deployment in enclosures, harsh industrial spaces, and outdoor cabinets, ensuring consistent operation where standard switches would fail.
  • Flexible copper and fiber connectivity: The switch provides 6 copper Ethernet ports (4 PoE-enabled and 2 standard) for flexible device placement and power delivery, plus 2 SFP slots for 100/1000Base-X fiber uplinks. This combination supports both direct device connections and high-speed fiber links to your core network, enabling scalable, resilient topologies.
  • High PoE budget and intelligent device power: With a 120 W PoE budget across the PoE-capable ports, it can power multiple IP cameras, wireless APs, and other PoE devices simultaneously. This reduces the need for multiple power drops and simplifies installation, while maintaining performance to ensure reliable data transmission and continuous camera recording.
  • Layer 2 switching with modular design: The switch supports Layer 2 functionality and is designed to be modular, offering flexibility for expanding ports and features as your network grows. Its 2 SFP slots provide fiber-forward uplinks that minimize latency and maximize bandwidth between edge devices and the core network, even across long distances.
  • Compliance, warranty, and reliability: TAA-compliant for procurement in government and enterprise environments, paired with a 24-month limited warranty. The combination of industrial-grade construction, PoE efficiency, and robust protection mechanisms makes this switch a dependable backbone for security, access, and surveillance deployments in challenging settings.

Technical Details of Vivotek Industrial 4xGE PoE + 2xGE UTP + 2xGE SFP Switch

  • Ports: 6 copper Ethernet ports (4 PoE-enabled, 2 non-PoE) + 2 SFP slots
  • PoE Budget: 120 W total PoE budget to power connected devices
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3af/at PoE support on applicable ports; 10/100/1000Base-T copper; 100/1000Base-X SFP
  • Connectivity: Flexible copper and fiber uplinks with dual SFP slots for scalable networking
  • Performance: Gigabit Ethernet on copper for rapid access and smooth video streaming, with high-capacity fiber uplinks to reduce bottlenecks
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to 75°C for operation in severe environments
  • Protection: Surge protection to guard against electrical spikes common in industrial settings
  • Compliance: TAA compliant for government procurement and enterprise deployments
  • Topology: Modular, two-layer (Layer 2) capable, with support for expanding port density and uplink options
  • Warranty: 24-month limited warranty for long-term confidence

how to install Vivotek Industrial 4xGE PoE + 2xGE UTP + 2xGE SFP Switch

  • Plan your layout: Determine which devices will connect to each PoE-capable copper port and identify the optimal locations for fiber uplinks using the 2 SFP slots. Ensure your enclosure provides adequate ventilation and accessibility for cable management and future maintenance.
  • Power connections: Connect the switch to a suitable power source as specified in the user manual. Verify that your power supply is adequate to support the 120 W PoE budget when all PoE devices are active.
  • Connect devices to copper ports: Attach IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE devices to the 4 PoE-enabled copper ports and the remaining copper ports as needed. Use shielded CAT6 or higher cabling suited for industrial environments to maximize reliability and reduce interference.
  • Configure fiber uplinks: Insert SFP modules into the 2 SFP slots and connect fiber cables to the uplink devices or core switch. If required, configure appropriate VLANs and link aggregation settings on the core network to optimize throughput and redundancy.
  • Initial testing: Power on the switch and connected devices. Verify link status on each port and confirm PoE power delivery to connected devices. Ensure fiber links are up and that traffic is flowing between edge devices and the core network at expected speeds.
  • Network policies and monitoring: If the switch supports management features, apply VLAN segmentation, QoS policies for video streams, and PoE scheduling if available. Set up monitoring alarms for port status, PoE usage, and thermal conditions to prevent outages in remote locations.
  • Documentation and labeling: Document port assignments, uplink roles, and device locations. Label cables clearly to simplify troubleshooting and future maintenance in industrial environments where accessibility may be limited.
  • Maintenance plan: Schedule periodic inspections to check for dust buildup, temperature consistency, and cable integrity. Replace or reseat SFP modules and fiber cables if link quality drops, and verify firmware updates from Vivotek or the approved vendor to maintain security and performance.

Frequently asked questions

What does the PoE budget mean for my installation?

The 120 W PoE budget indicates the total power available across the PoE-enabled copper ports. You can power multiple PoE devices, such as IP cameras and wireless access points, as long as their combined consumption does not exceed 120 W. This simplifies power planning and minimizes the need for separate power injectors or adapters.

What types of devices can I connect to the copper ports?

The 4 PoE-enabled copper ports can power PoE devices using IEEE 802.3af/at standards, while the remaining copper ports provide standard 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connectivity for non-PoE devices. This configuration allows you to deploy both PoE devices and additional Ethernet endpoints on the same switch.

Can I use the SFP ports for fiber uplinks?

Yes. The switch includes 2 SFP slots that support 100/1000Base-X fiber connections. Using these slots, you can create high-speed uplinks to your core network, backhaul links to remote sites, or fiber-based connections to other switches for scalable, resilient network designs.

Is this switch suitable for outdoor or harsh environments?

Absolutely. The device is designed for industrial use with a wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 75°C) and surge protection, making it suitable for rugged environments such as factory floors, outdoor enclosures, and industrial cabinets where standard switches may struggle with temperature swings and electrical disturbances.

What maintenance or management features does it offer?

The Vivotek industrial switch supports Layer 2 switching capabilities and a modular design that accommodates expansion through SFP uplinks. Depending on the specific model and firmware, you may access basic management features for VLANs, QoS, and PoE control. For full management capabilities, refer to the official product documentation and firmware releases from Vivotek.


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