MPN MS120-8FP-HW
Réf. W128415251
Niveau de stock
Cisco Meraki MS120-8 compact switches provide Layer 2 access switching in a fanless, compact form factor. All models include 1GbE SFP ports for fiber uplink, integrated mounting brackets, and a Kensington security slot, making them ideal for rapid and secure deployment to branch location. Cisco Meraki switches are built from the ground-up to be easily managed without compromising any of the power and flexibility traditionally found in enterprise-class switches. Meraki switches are managed throug...
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16000 entries
Oui
20 Gbit/s
9600
Gris
Oui
Non
85176990
Oui
Oui
L2
Géré
Non
Oui
Oui
4094
Oui
IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1ab, IEEE 802.1ad, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1w
Oui
5 - 95 %
0 - 40 °C
1,55 kg
DC-in jack
RJ-45
2
8
Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
Oui
1,55 kg
23 cm
4,4 cm
22,7 cm
RSTP, STP, LLDP, CDP
SNMP
47/63 Hz
100 - 240 V
2.7 A
16 Watt
9 Watt
56 V
Oui
Oui
DHCP server, DHCP snooping, DHCP client
Oui
Oui
1 Année (s)
Cisco Meraki MS120-8 compact switches provide Layer 2 access switching in a fanless, compact form factor. All models include 1GbE SFP ports for fiber uplink, integrated mounting brackets, and a Kensington security slot, making them ideal for rapid and secure deployment to branch location. Cisco Meraki switches are built from the ground-up to be easily managed without compromising any of the power and flexibility traditionally found in enterprise-class switches. Meraki switches are managed through an elegant, intuitive cloud interface, rather than through command line. To set up a Meraki switch, just plug it in; there’s no need for complicated configuration files or even direct physical access to the switch. Meraki’s centralized management gives administrators deep visibility into the network and how it’s used. For example, you can quickly see which switches are near capacity across hundreds of sites, or find all configuration changes made by a member of the team with instant search.
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