Overview
SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M, 8 Ports Gigabit Layer2 Manged PoE+ Switch, with 2 x 1Gb SFP Uplink, 8 x PoE+ Ports@120W power budget, Support IPV4/IPV6
The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M from Benchu Group is an 8-Port Gigabit Layer 2 Managed PoE Switch that offers a high-performance, cost-effective solution for powering and connecting various network devices. With 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ (up to 30W per port), this PoE ethernet switch is ideal for powering devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, IP speakers, and other PoE-enabled devices. It also features two 1Gb SFP uplink ports, allowing for extended network coverage and flexibility.
The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M supports advanced features such as VLAN, QoS, LACP, DHCP, IGMP, RSTP, MSTP, and ERPS, ensuring seamless data flow and network management. With a switching capacity of 32 Gbps and a forwarding rate of 14.88 Mpps, the managed PoE network switch handles high data traffic efficiently. The large cache chip and high-quality components further enhance performance and reliability.
This 8 port PoE+ switch is a perfect solution for small and medium businesses (SMBs) or enterprise networks looking for an affordable, easy-to-manage networking device. Its compact design and rack-mountable features allow for easy integration into a variety of network environments, optimizing power distribution and simplifying network deployments.
Features
Gigabit RJ45 and Gigabit SFP Port Configuration
The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M features 8 PoE+ 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports, delivering up to 30W per port, with a total power budget of 120W. Additionally, it includes 2-1.25G SFP uplink ports, ensuring reliable and fast connections for data transmission. For easy management and troubleshooting, the device is equipped with 1 RJ45 console interface and a reset button. This combination provides flexibility for deploying high-power devices like IP cameras or wireless access points, while also ensuring smooth network management.

Smart PoE+ Support
Compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE standards, it can automatically detect and provide the required power for your PoE devices, which can deliver up to 15.4W and 30W power per port. The process begins with detection, where the switch identifies a PoE-enabled device. Once detected, the PoE ethernet switch performs a classification to determine the device's power requirements. The power is then safely delivered over the Ethernet cable while continuously monitoring the connection to ensure proper power levels. This standard supports powering devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, simplifying network installation and management.

ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) Enables Failover Protection in Sub-50ms
ERPS implements loop blocking and link recovery faster than STP on the main device, and can effectively add redundancy and up-time protection to any network.Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) provides enhanced network redundancy by creating a ring topology that ensures continuous data flow. If a link fails, the network automatically reroutes traffic to maintain connectivity. This rapid failover mechanism minimizes downtime and maintains high availability, crucial for mission-critical applications. ERPS's self-healing capability ensures that network operations continue smoothly without manual intervention, providing a reliable and robust networking solution that meets the demands of modern enterprise environments.

Voice VLAN Gives Priority to Guaranteeing VoIP Quality
Voice VLANs prioritize voice traffic over data traffic, ensuring clear and uninterrupted voice communication. By separating voice packets into a dedicated VLAN, network congestion is minimized, reducing latency, jitter, and packet loss. This prioritization enhances call quality, providing users with a seamless and reliable voice experience, crucial for business operations dependent on clear communication.

IPv4/IPv6 dual stack protocol gives to seamless transition
The IPv4/IPv6 dual stack protocol enables a seamless transition from IPv4 to IPv6 by allowing both protocols to coexist on the same network infrastructure. This coexistence ensures that existing IPv4 devices and applications can continue to operate without interruption while new IPv6 devices are gradually integrated. The dual stack approach minimizes the complexity and risk associated with a complete network overhaul, providing a smooth migration path and reducing potential disruptions during the transition period.

Safeguarding endpoints from surge-induced failures
The 6KV lightning protection feature of the 8-port Gigabit managed PoE switch ensures both the switch and connected devices like IP cameras and wireless access points are shielded from damage caused by electrical surges. This protection extends across the entire network, safeguarding endpoints from surge-induced failures. By reducing the risk of surge damage, the system enhances the overall reliability and longevity of the network. This comprehensive approach to surge protection gives users confidence in the safety and consistent performance of their networked devices.

Wide temperature design provide long-term value
Operating within a broad temperature range helps reduce thermal stress on managed PoE network switch, which extends their lifespan. Stable temperature management minimizes overheating and frequent temperature fluctuations that can degrade electronic components over time. This consistent performance under varying temperatures reduces the need for frequent maintenance and replacements, ultimately lowering operational costs. By improving durability and minimizing wear and tear, these switches provide long-term value, ensuring organizations get the most out of their network infrastructure while lowering the total cost of ownership.

Connectivity Solutions
8 Port Gigabit Managed PoE Switch with 2 Gigabit SFP Uplink of Connectivity Solutions

Specificatiions
| Technical Specifications | Details / Parameters |
|---|---|
| Product Model | SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M (8-Port Managed PoE Switch with 2 SFP) |
| Fixed Ports | 8 * 10/100/1000Base-TX PoE (Downlink) + 2 * 1.25GBase-X SFP Slots (Uplink) |
| PoE Standards | IEEE 802.3af / IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) |
| PoE Power Output | Single Port Max 30W; Total Power Budget: 120W |
| Switching Capacity | 32 Gbps |
| Forwarding Rate | 15Mpps |
| MAC Address Table | 8K |
| Surge Protection | Common mode 6KV, Differential mode 4KV |
| Power Input | AC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz |
| Dimensions | 270mm * 180mm * 45mm (1U Rack mount) |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS,CB compliant |
| Software Management | Layer 2+ Features |
| Layer 2 Protocols | 802.1Q VLAN, STP/RSTP/MSTP, G.8032 ERPS (Self-healing <20ms), LACP Link Aggregation |
| Layer 3 Features | Static Routing |
| PoE Management | PoE Port Priority, PoE Scheduling (Timed On/Off) |
| Multicast Support | IGMP Snooping v1/v2/v3, MLD Snooping (Optimized for IP Surveillance/IPTV) |
| Security Strategy | ACL (L2/L3/L4), Port Isolation, 802.1X Authentication, RADIUS, DHCP Snooping |
| Management Interface | Web-GUI (HTTP/HTTPS), CLI (Console/Telnet/SSH), SNMP v1/v2c/v3, RMON |
| Diagnostics | Port Mirroring, Ping/Tracert, Cable Diagnostics, Syslog, RMON |
Business Type :
CommercialBandridth :
1GMore Filters :
L2+ Managed
Questions & Answers
What is the maximum PoE power output of this 8-port managed PoE switch?
The maximum PoE power output depends on the specific model, but typically an 8-port managed PoE switch can deliver up to 30W per port, following the IEEE 802.3af/at standards. The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M can provide up to 120W of PoE power for all 8 ports combined.
How do you configure VLANs on this 8-port managed PoE switch?
VLANs are configured via the switch's management interface, typically through a web GUI or command-line interface (CLI). You can assign specific ports to a VLAN ID, isolating traffic within that VLAN to enhance network segmentation and security.
Can this 8-port managed PoE switch handle 4K IP cameras?
Yes, The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M 8-port managed PoE switches can handle 4K IP cameras, It support Gigabit Ethernet. The power provided by PoE+ (up to 30W per port) is typically sufficient for powering high-definition IP cameras.
What is the difference between a managed and unmanaged 8-port PoE switch?
A managed PoE switch offers advanced features such as VLANs, QoS, and traffic monitoring, allowing for better network control and security. Unmanaged switches are plug-and-play, offering no configuration or advanced management.
How does PoE scheduling work on this 8-port managed switch?
PoE scheduling allows administrators to specify when each port delivers power. For instance, you can schedule PoE devices, such as IP cameras, to power down during off-hours to save energy.
How do you monitor traffic on this 8-port managed PoE switch?
Traffic can be monitored through SNMP, port mirroring, or built-in analytics tools accessible via the PoE switch’s web interface or CLI. This helps in diagnosing issues and optimizing network performance.
Can this 8-port managed PoE switch support link aggregation?
Yes, The SP7500-8PGE2GF-L2M support link aggregation, allowing multiple ports to be combined into a single logical connection for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
What are the security features of this 8-port managed PoE switch?
Security features include support for VLANs, port security, access control lists (ACLs), 802.1X authentication, and SSH for secure remote access.
How do I troubleshoot power issues on this 8-port managed PoE switch?
Start by checking the total PoE power budget and ensure connected devices do not exceed it. Use the management interface to review PoE status per port and ensure proper device classification and connection integrity.
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