This hybrid Layer-2 switch with midspan extender ports was specially developed for applications with high data loads, such as video over IP, video streaming also in connection with multicast. IP cameras can be directly connected to the data ports with PoE via Cat5e or better with a maximum length of 100m to the switch. The midspan extender ports allow IP cameras to be connected to the switch via UTP cables with a maximum length of 500m. These extender lines must be terminated on the camera side with an IP extender of type VI-UTP-23xxA. The additional two combo ports with one RJ45 and one SFP port each allow two UpLink connections. All ports are switched. Very compact solutions can be implemented by integrating switch ports and extender ports in one device. Although the VI-UTP-31xxx is delivered ready for operation without any settings, the simple graphical user interface allows the setup of the device and each individual port.
Systemhinweise | The connection of several device pairs via the same cable can lead to transmission problems by crosstalk of the different signals in the cable. Ideally, therefore, each device connection is realized via separate cables. If several cables have to be lined up on a connection section, it is important to carry out these transitions as well as possible. This means that ideally professionally assembled RJ45 connectors are used for the transitions. If this is not possible, e.g. when using telephone cables, care should be taken to unwind the stranding of the wire pairs as little as possible. The contact between the wires of the cables to be connected must be as good as possible galvanically. Shielded cables can cause problems due to potential equalisation currents. Particularly when several cables are connected in a central unit, we do not recommend grounding the shields in the central unit. |
supply voltage | 100-240VAC |
power consumption | Ohne PoE: 100W Mit max. PoE: 685W |
operating temperature | 0°C ... 40°C |
dimensions | 445 x 378 x 45mm (BxTxH) |
weight | 5,8kg |
Testing standards | EN55022-2006 A1:2007 CISPR22:2006 A1:2006 EN55024 IEC61000-4-2, 2001 IEC61000-4-3, 2002 IEC61000-4-4, 2004 IEC61000-4-5, 2001 IEC61000-4-6, 2003 IEC61000-4-8, 2001 IEC61000-4-11, 2001 |
copper ports | VI-UTP-31026: 16 x 10/100BaseT, PoE (15W), PoE+ (30W), 4 Ports of which can be set to PoE++ (65W), RJ45 VI-UTP-31126: 8 x 10/100BaseT, PoE (15W), PoE+ (30W), 4 Ports of which can be set to bis PoE++ (65W), RJ45 |
extender ports | VI-UTP-31026: 8 x 10/100BaseT, PoE (15W), PoE+ (30W), 4 Ports of which can be set to PoE++ (65W), RJ45 VI-UTP-31126: 16 x 10/100BaseT, PoE (15W), PoE+ (30W), 4 Ports of which can be set to PoE++ (65W), RJ45 |
transmission cable | Ideal type: Cat5e and better Further types: When using Cat3 cables (telephone cable) or bell wire, the possible distances are significantly reduced. If Cat7 cables are used, the same distances can be expected as for Cat5e/Cat6. The shielding of the Cat7 cable must not be earthed. |
Transmission distance | The maximum transmission distance when using Cat5e cable or better is approx. 500m. When transmitting PoE, the power loss of the transmission path must be taken into account. |
optical fibre ports | 2 x 1000Base SFP (Combo Port with Uplink Ports) |
uplink ports | 2 x 1000T, RJ45 (Combo Port with fibre ports) |
console port | USB Port, USB-B |
backplane | 9GBit/s |
MAC-table | 4k |
configuration | Konsole, Web GUI, SNMPv1, Telnet |
port settings | Port disable/enable. Auto-negotiation 10/100/1000Mbps. Data rate control on each Port. MAC-Adress learning, Max. Broadcast storm control, PoE-Power Control, SecurePort SecurePort: Once a port is configured as a SecurPort, it is automatically disabled when the switch detects that a physical connection to that port has been lost. |
port status | Per Port: Data rate, Link Status, PoE |
VLAN | Port-based VLAN
802.1Q tag-based VLAN
VID Based VLAN |
link aggregation | LACP, IEEE802.3ad |
QoS | Port Based Services
802.1Q priority tag based
IP TOS/DSCP based for IPv4/IPv6
TCP/UDP port based
2 level priority per port
WWRR/First Come-First Serve/Strict Priority |
security | Port Security: MAC address based learning and programmable, IP address based, TCP/UDP port based, Port Based SecurPort, ghosting protection Log in: Programmable username and password Storm control: events traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a port |
multicast | IGMP snooping v1 and v2 |
topology | Standard Spanning Tree 802.1d Protocol (STP)
Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) 802.1w Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP), supports up to 5 different protocol states |
standards | IEEE 802.3 10Base-T |
VI-UTP-31026 |
16 x 10/100BaseT, PoE 8 x 10/100 Extended UTP, PoE | |
VI-UTP-31126 |
8 x 10/100BaseT, PoE 16 x 10/100 Extended UTP, PoE |