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Ubiquiti US-48-750W UniFi Managed PoE+ Gigabit 48 RJ45 Port 750W Switch | US-48-750W

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US-48-750W
  • 48 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet Ports
  • 2 x SFP+ Ports
  • 2 x SFP Ports
  • 1 x Serial Console Port
  • 70 Gbps Non-Blocking Throughput
  • 140 Gbps Switching Capacity
  • 104.16 Mpps Forwarding Rate
  • 750 W Max. Power Consumption

The US-48-750W UniFi Managed PoE+ Gigabit 48 RJ45 Port 750W Switch from Ubiquiti Networks offers the forwarding capacity to simultaneously process traffic on all ports at line rate without any packet loss. It provides a total non-blocking throughput of up to 70 Gb/s.

The UniFi Switch provides fiber connectivity options for easy expansion of your networks. Each UniFi Switch includes two SFP ports for uplinks of up to 1 Gb/s. By default, the UniFi Switch automatically detects 802.3af/at devices so they automatically receive PoE and 24V passive PoE to power multiple devices on the network. The 48-port switch adds two SFP+ ports for high-capacity uplinks of up to 10 Gb/s, so you can directly connect to a high-performance storage server or deploy a long-distance uplink to another switch.

The switch supports an extensive suite of advanced Layer-2 switching features and protocols, and also provides Layer-3 routing capability. It integrates seamlessly into the UniFi Software-Defined Networking (SDN) platform to create a highly scalable, end-to-end system of network devices across multiple locations — all controlled from a single interface.

Auto-sensing IEEE 802.3af/at PoE
48 x Gigabit RJ45 ports, 2 x SFP+ ports, 2 x SFP ports
1 Serial console port (reserved for future use)
Non-blocking throughput of up to 70 Gb/s
Switching capacity: 140 Gb/s
Forwarding rate of up to 104.16 Mp/s
Maximum power consumption of 750W
Supports POE+ IEEE 802.3at/af and 24V Passive PoE
Rack mountable
Designed for convenient management, the UniFi Controller software (not included) allows administrators to configure and monitor the UniFi Switch and other UniFi devices using a graphical user interface.