Black Box Switch manual Tech Specs, Recognize any of these situations?

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SWL025A: top: rear view;

bottom: front view

TECH SPECS

Connectors — SW034A-FFF: DB9 F; SW044A: DB15 F;

All others: DB25 F

Size — Chassis Style A: 2.5"H x 6"W x 6.3"D (6.4 x 15.2 x 16 cm); Chassis Style B: 3.5"H x 6"W x 6.3"D (8.9 x 15.2 x 16 cm)

Weight — 1.5 lb. (0.7 kg)

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Item

Code

 

Lifetime DB25 Switches, ABC–25 (2 to 1),

 

 

Chassis Style A (Specify gender.)

SWL025A

 

25 Leads, Serial or Parallel (for PC Users)

 

12 Leads

SWL088A-FFF

 

4 Leads

SW084A-FFF

Lifetime DB25 Switch, ABC–25 Monitor,

Chassis Style A (Available with female connectors only.)

 

24 Leads

SW015A-FFF

 

Lifetime DB25 Switches, ABCDE (4 to 1),

 

 

Chassis Style B (Specify gender.)

SWL026A

 

25 Leads, Serial or Parallel (for PC Users)

 

12 Leads

SWL058A-FFFFF

 

4 Leads

SW054A

 

Lifetime DB25 Switch, ABCDE–25 Monitor,

 

 

Chassis Style B (Available with female connectors only.)

 

24 Leads

SW055A-FFFFF

 

Lifetime DB25 Switch, X (2 to 2),

 

 

Chassis Style A (Available with female connectors only.)

 

12 Leads

SW100A-FFFF

 

Lifetime DB25 Switches, 6 to 1,

 

 

Chassis Style A (Available with female connectors only.)

 

24 Leads, Parallel

SW059A-FFFFFFF

 

12 Leads, Serial

SWL090A-FFFFFFF

 

ABC Lockable Switches, Key Operated,

 

 

Chassis Style B (Specify gender.)

SW020A

 

24 Leads, Pin 1 Tied Common, DB25

 

DB9

SW034A-FFF

 

DB15

SW044A

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For DB25 applications:

 

 

RS-232 Cable, 25-Conductor, 10-ft. (3-m)

 

(Specify gender.)

ECM25C-0010

 

For DB9 applications:

 

 

DB9 Extension Cable, 10-ft. (3-m),

EDN12H-0010-MF

 

Male/Female

 

For DB15 applications:

 

 

DB15 Thumbscrew Cable,

EGM16E-0010-MM

 

10-ft. (3-m), Male/Male

6/14/2007

724-746-5500

blackbox.com

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Contents Lifetime DB25 Switches ABC Lockable Switches, Key Operated How many devices? Manual switchesWhich connector style? OverviewRecognize any of these situations? Tech Specs

Switch specifications

The Black Box Switch represents a cutting-edge advancement in networking technology, designed to streamline data traffic and enhance performance in both small and large scale environments. This innovative device serves as a central hub, facilitating the management and transmission of information across multiple devices within a local area network (LAN).

One of the main features of the Black Box Switch is its ability to support high-speed data transfer rates, often up to 10 Gbps, making it ideal for demanding applications such as video streaming, gaming, and large file transfers. With support for various networking standards, including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet, these switches can seamlessly integrate with existing network infrastructure.

In terms of technology, many Black Box Switches incorporate advanced features such as Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities. Layer 2 switches operate at the data link layer, handling MAC addresses and enabling efficient data packet delivery to specific devices. Layer 3 switches, on the other hand, provide routing functionalities by interpreting IP addresses, which enhances overall network performance by minimizing potential bottlenecks.

The Black Box Switch typically boasts a variety of ports to accommodate numerous connections, ranging from 5 to 48 or more ports, depending on the model. This adaptability allows for the connection of a diverse array of devices, including computers, printers, and servers, enabling a comprehensive network setup. Additionally, many models offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, allowing devices like IP cameras and VoIP phones to receive power directly through the network cable, thus eliminating the need for additional power sources.

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In conclusion, the Black Box Switch stands out as a versatile networking solution, combining speed, management capabilities, and a robust set of features to support a variety of networking needs. Its advanced technologies and characteristics make it a reliable choice for businesses seeking to optimize their network infrastructure.