PoLRE 1 paire UTP Managed Switches

24 and 48 Port PoLRE POE Managed Switches
 

Les switchs PoLRE (Power over Long Reach Ethernet) primés à 24 et 48 ports
fournissent une connexion Ethernet et PoE sur une seule paire de fils avec une
portée de 365 m (1 200 ft). Cela signifie que vous pouvez transformer votre
infrastructure UTP à paire unique en un réseau fédérateur IP robuste alimenté.
Le switch PoLRE a été conçu pour que la migration vers IP soit un processus rapide,
facile et économique, tirant parti d’une infrastructure à une seule paire de câbles UTP
existante. Les avantages incluent :
• Accélération du retour sur investissement par diminution des coûts d’infrastructure ;
• Réduction significative de la durée de planification et de déploiement ;
• Élimination des obstacles infrastructurels, des risques, des perturbations et des coûts ;
• Création d’une plate-forme IP robuste, facile à configurer, à déployer et à gérer.
Contrairement aux autres technologies de commutation Ethernet, le switch PoLRE
offre :
Vitesse, portée et puissance
Le switch PoLRE délivre 10 Mbits/s, (symétrique, duplex intégral) et PoE sur paire
simple UTP avec une portée de 365 m (1 200 ft). Il est conçu pour prendre en charge
les téléphones IP et autres périphériques compatibles IEEE. Aucune dégradation de
vitesse sur longue portée.
Technologie PowerWISE® à la pointe du secteur
Alimentation partagée pour la redondance, l’équilibrage de charge, options ca/
cc, alimentation permutable à chaud et auto-détection de tension 100-240 Vca
produisant une puissance de 500 à 1 000 watts. Avec une consommation de
moins de 17 watts pour son fonctionnement, PoLRE est l’un des switchs les plus
éconergétiques sur le marché.
Switch géré avec option Plug-and-Play
PoLRE peut être utilisé en mode transparent fonctionnant comme passerelle pour
permettre un déploiement plug-and-play, ou comme un switch entièrement géré avec
des caractéristiques de grande valeur conçues spécifiquement pour le secteur de la
sécurité, notamment :
• Gestion de l’alimentation par port pour une réinitialisation aisée des ports ;
• Verrouillage du port MAC pour une sécurité plus élevée et une plus grande tranquillité
d’esprit ; et
• Grâce au Simple Network Manager, une interface utilisateur graphique Web, la gestion
devient un jeu d’enfant.

POLRE DIAGRAM

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FAQ

Where can I buy the Phybridge PoLRE solution?

Phybridge solutions are available through our Distribution Partners. Our list of distributors is constantly growing, please contact us directly for a list of distributors.

What are these solutions?

The Phybridge PoLRE is a Layer 2+ Ethernet data switch that provides a complete parallel voice network over existing telephone cabling. The solution allows for a non-disruptive, quick and easy way to deploy IP telephony and Unified Communications (UC) applications. The Phybridge PoLRE comes in 24 and 48 port models. The Phybridge PhyLink Adapters are common to both models. It is necessary to have one PhyLink Adapter for every active port on the Phybridge PoLRE.

What is the warranty?

12 month Silver Maintenance, which includes replacement warranty is standard. Gold and Silver Maintenance levels are also available at additional cost at time of purchase. Click here for details.

What is the service and support?

12 month Silver Maintenance, which includes support is standard. Gold and Silver Maintenance levels are also available at additional cost at time of purchase. Click herefor details.

What is the competition?

Phybridge is the only company to competitively offer robust solutions that leverage existing infrastructure to provide POE and Ethernet to an endpoint at distance of 1,200 feet or greater.

Do these products support all major VoIP manufacturers?

Yes. Any IP PBX device is supported as the Phybridge PoLRE is configured as a layer 2+ switch.

Who has tested the Phybridge PoLRE?

Multiple manufacturers, VARs and vendors have tested the Phybridge PoLRE. Please contact us directly for a list of partners.

Does the Phybridge PoLRE support fiber interfaces?

The PoLRE will work with both Multi Mode Fiber (MMF) and Single Mode Fiber (SMF), the limitation is in the GBIC module (rate).

How is QoS handled?

Because of the point to point topology of the PhyLink Adapter to the Phybridge PoLRE, customized QoS configuration is not normally required. In most instances network configuration is not required but if required QOS can be setup on the switch, please see technical training and manuals for information.

How does the Phybridge PoLRE work with VLANs?

VLANs are not required when deploying the PoLRE. The PoLRE and PhyLink Adapters act essentially like a “physical” VLAN, this is done by isolating the IP voice traffic to the parallel voice network provided by the PoLRE system. The PoLRE has a default configuration of VLAN 1 with all untagged configuration. This will pass all untagged VLAN traffic or remove the tag from VLAN 1 for data to and from the PoLRE and PhyLink Adapter. If you need to configure your IP phones to work with any fixed VLANs (because you may already be using VLANs on your corporate data network), then you will need to configure the PoLRE to handle this VLAN traffic.

What is the maximum PoE Class IP device/phone that can be supported?

Based on the IEEE 802.3af standard, operational testing is required to determine if the Class 3 IP device you have will work in your unique network topology (the longer the two wire length, the less power is available to the IP device.) First, please verify the manufacturer’s IP device power consumption specification, if it is less than 10.6 W then you may be able to use a standard PhyLink Adapter, you will need to test your IP device in the final network topology to ensure the line power draw and IP device power draw does not exceed the 10.6 W. A quick test is to plug the IP device into the PhyLink Adapter and put the IP device into maximum power consumption. For an IP phone this is usually the ringing state (maximize the ring volume), if the phone does not restart or shut down then your IP device and line load is drawing less power than the 10.6 W maximum. The PoLRE limits the current drawn on the RJ45 PoE port. If the power draw of the IP phone (device) and line length exceeds the power that can be provided by the PoLRE for the IP phone, then it may not power up or will reset during operation. If the problem persists re-test the same IP phone at a shorter cable length to verify that problem is related to the IP phone drawing more than the maximum rated at the desired line length.

What IP phones are supported?

All Class 1 and Class 2 and some Class 3 IEEE 802.3af compliant IP devices are supported.