HP GbE2c manual Physical and environmental specifications, Performance specifications

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Port type

Port number

Port name

STP

 

 

 

 

Server

11

Downlink11

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Server

12

Downlink12

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Server

13

Downlink13

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Server

14

Downlink14

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Server

15

Downlink15

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Server

16

Downlink16

Disabled

 

 

 

 

X-Connect

17

XConnect1

Enabled

 

 

 

 

X-Connect

18

XConnect1

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Reserved for future

19

 

 

use

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uplink

20

Uplink1

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Uplink

21

Uplink2

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Uplink

22

Uplink3

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Uplink

23

Uplink4

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Uplink

24

Uplink5

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Physical and environmental specifications

Category

Specification

 

 

DC inputs

12VDC: 2.0A maximum per switch

 

 

Power

25 W maximum per switch

consumption

 

 

Operating

10° to 40° C (50° to 104° F)

temperature

 

 

 

 

Storage

-40° to 70° C (-40° to 158° F)

temperature

 

 

 

 

Operating

5% to 95% RH noncondensing

humidity

 

 

Storage humidity

5% to 95% RH noncondensing

 

 

Switch dimensions

267.7 x 192.79 x 27.94 mm (10.5 x 7.5 x 1.1 in.)

 

 

Weight

1.8 Kg (3.97 lbs.)

 

 

Safety

TUV to UL 60950-1, and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.

 

 

60950-1 and to EN 60950-1

 

CE Marking

 

RoHS 5/6 compliant

 

 

 

Performance specifications

Category

Specification

 

 

Transmission

Store-and-forward

method

 

 

 

Memory

128 MB main, 16 MB flash, and 1 MB shared packet

 

buffer memory per switch

Trunk group

1

1

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Contents May 2006 First Edition Part Number Audience assumptions Contents Replacing and upgrading the switch Acronyms and abbreviations Index Additional references FeaturesIntroduction OverviewIntroduction Configuration and management Switch redundancyRedundant crosslinks Switch architectureDiagnostic tools Port Mapping Dual switchesIeee 802.1 Q-based Vlan Layer 2 switchingSupported technologies Redundant paths to server baysTftp support Store and forward switching schemePort mirroring Port trunking and load balancingNTP Igmp Snooping Auto-negotiation of duplex mode and speedSSH and SCP XModemRear panel External componentsRedundant images in firmware Connectors Default settings Installing the switchPlanning the switch configuration User, operator, and administrator access rights Switch securityPreparing for installation Installing the switchManually configuring a switch Configuring multiple switchesInstalling the switch Accessing the switchLogging on and configuring the switch Supporting software and special considerations Cabling the switchReplacing an existing switch Replacing and upgrading the switchReplacing and upgrading the switch Cables Regulatory compliance noticesClass a equipment ModificationsBsmi notice Japanese class a notice European Union regulatory noticeKorean class a notice Laser compliance General specifications Technical specificationsGeneral default settings Runtime switching software default settingsSTP Page Mstp UFD Igmp Port names, VLANs, STP, trunking default settings Performance specifications Physical and environmental specificationsPage Introduction Serial upgrade of boot code firmware image procedurePerforming a serial download Performing a serial download Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedure Performing a serial download Performing a serial download Snmp Manager software Snmp MIBs supportMIB overview Supported traps Supported MIBsSnmp MIBs support Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargePreventing electrostatic discharge Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector RJ-45 pin specificationHealth LED on the switch is not on TroubleshootingConfigured on the switch Action Action Cannot connect to the switch Snmp interface Vlans Cannot enable a port in multiple VLANs while configuringDownload fails after starting to download the firmware file Switch configuration is corruptAcronyms and abbreviations LAN OSI UDP Index Snmp MIBs, supported Snmp traps, supported
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