FAQs


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A :

Please refer to the table below:

Model

GSW-1600HP

PoE Budget

220W

Interface

 

Number of Class 1 PD, <3.8W

16

Number of Class 2 PD, <6.5W

16

Number of Class 3 PD, <12.9W

16

Number of Class 4 PD, 25W

8

Input Power

100~240V AC / 50-60Hz

A :

The GSW-1600HP is designed with over power loading protection functions. Please make sure that your total PoE output is within 220Watts. If your PD device is the IEEE 802.3at (standard) and it needs 24Watts for powering up, the GSW-1600HP only can power up to 9 of your PD devices.

A :

PLANET Easy DDNS is a way help to get your Domain Name with just one click.
You can just login to the Web Management Interface of your devices, say, your IP Camera, check the DDNS menu and just enable it.

Once you enabled the Easy DDNS, your PLANET Network Device will use the format PLxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last 6 characters of your MAC address that can be found on the Web page or bottom label of the device. (For example: 00-30-4F-77-88-17, it will be converted into PL778817.planetddns.com)


Since by now, most of your Internet Browwer supports cache, you can just key in the full name at the first time, then after that, just key in the keywords you memorized for the next login.


The benefit of using Easy DDNS is no need to subscribe a new account and get an unique domain of yourself easily.

A :

yes, due to per port of GSW-1601v3 / GSW-2401v3 support Auto negotiation ability and it can run at 10/100/1000Mbps half / full duplex mode.

A :

Yes. The GSW-1601v3 / GSW-2401v3 support 9K Jumbo frame size.

A :

Solution:
The XGSW-28040 supports not only 10G SFP+ transceiver, but also Gigabit SFP transceiver for SFP+ slots. When you install the Gigabit transceiver into the SFP+ slot, we would suggest to pre-setup the port(s) that is going to attach 1000Base-X SFP transceiver to 1000 Force mode (1Gbps FDX) in the Web page (as figure below), that shall make the connection error free.

A :

[Answer]
No, it doesn’t. DI/DO of MGSW-24160Fdoesn’t supply power to any device. DI/DO monitored device via Potential difference. People may confuse when they measure power from DI/DO and GND pin, however, the power should come from external power source or external device that installed by user.

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