8Port Unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch 10/100/1000 Mbps, Ruggedized, 40 To 75 C, Eip Qos, Din Mount
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Tripp Lite eight-port Ethernet switch?A: The dimensions are seven point two inches in length, nine point seventeen inches in width, and two point forty-four inches in height.
Q: What is the temperature range for the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch?A: The temperature range is from negative forty degrees to seventy-five degrees Celsius.
Q: How many ports does the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch have?A: The switch has eight auto-negotiating ports for ten, one hundred, and one thousand Mbps.
Q: Is the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch easy to install?A: Yes, it is designed for quick installation with little to no configuration required.
Q: What type of mounting does the Tripp Lite switch support?A: It supports DIN rail mounting with a pre-installed rail clip for convenient installation.
Q: Can the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch operate without configuration?A: Yes, it can operate without significant configuration, as it supports plug-and-play functionality.
Q: How do I maintain the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch?A: To maintain it, ensure it is kept in a clean, dry environment within its temperature range.
Q: Is the Tripp Lite Ethernet switch safe for industrial use?A: Yes, it has an industrial-grade aluminum case that withstands vibration and shock.
Q: What is the warranty period for the Tripp Lite switch?A: It comes with a three-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
Q: Does the Tripp Lite switch support Quality of Service (QoS)?A: Yes, it supports Ethernet/IP Quality of Service for managing data stream priorities.
Q: Is the Tripp Lite switch compliant with federal regulations?A: Yes, it is TAA-compliant, making it eligible for GSA Schedule purchases.
Q: What type of power inputs does the switch have?A: The switch features redundant six-pin twelve to forty-eight DC terminal block power inputs.
Q: How should I handle power disruptions with the Tripp Lite switch?A: You should connect it to two power sources to prevent downtime during power disruptions.
Q: What types of devices can be connected to this Ethernet switch?A: You can connect various network devices requiring Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Q: Does the Tripp Lite switch have LED indicators?A: Yes, it has LEDs that indicate power and Ethernet port activity.