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POE Solution
( Including Commercial and Industrial grade)



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Content
1. Power Over Ethernet(PoE) Backgrounder
   – What is PoE
   – IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at Standard
   – PSE and PD Products
     • PoE Switch, Hub, Injector, Splitter, Extender

2. Introduction to LCSI POE Switch Product
   – Commercial PoE Switch
   – Industrial POE Switch




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What is PoE?
• Power over Ethernet or PoE technology describes
  a system to safely transfer electrical power, along
  with data, to remote devices over standard data
  cables in an Ethernet network (Cat3/Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 ).
• Compatible with all networks, up to Gigabit
  Ethernet which uses all four pairs for transmission




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PoE Benefits
 Cost Saving        No Need to Install Power Cable/Outlets
                    Ethernet and Power is Now in the Same
 Integration        Cable. Support Equipment Mounted in
                    Unusual Places, e.g. Wall/Ceiling Mount
                    Wherever There is an Ethernet
 Availability
                    Connection, There Will be Power
 Security           Shut-Down Unused Devices
 Management         Http UI or SNMP can Control/Manage
                    PoE Devices
                    Devices compliant with 802.3af can
 Interoperability
                    Interoperate with Zero Problems
                    No AC/High Voltage: Low Power DC is
 Safety
                    Used (48V)


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IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at
• IEEE developed two standards
   – The IEEE 802.3af-2003 PoE standard (Ratified June, 2003)
     provides up to 15.4 W of DC power). Only 12.95 W is assured
     to be available at the powered device as some power is
     dissipated in the cable.
   – The IEEE 802.3at-2009 PoE standard, sometimes called
     "POE+“ or “POE Plus” , (Ratified September 11, 2009),
     provides up to 30 watts) and 25.5 W of DC power is assured to
     be available at the powered device as some power is
     dissipated in the cable.
• This technology is especially useful for powering
   – IP telephones, wireless LAN access points, IP Camera and Cameras
     with pan tilt and zoom (PTZ), remote Ethernet switches, embedded
     computers, thin clients and LCDs


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PSE and PD(1)
•   In the PoE scheme, two different types of devices are involved: Power Sourcing Equipment
    (PSE) and Powered Devices (PD).
•   PSEs provide the DC power to PDs.. A PSE may be an endspan device or a midspan device
      – An endspan device typically is a network switch enabled to provide PoE power on
         each port. Power is carried over wires (1,2,3,6)
      – A midspan device is connected in-line to each end device and adds power to the line. A
         simple device called Injector is explained in coming slide. Power Carried over (4,5,7,8)
•   PDs are PoE-enabled network end devices equipped to accept low voltage power transmitted
    over structured Ethernet CAT-5 cabling. For non-POE device, a device called Spilitter can
    be used with POE line




            Endspan
            (Switch)                       Midspan




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Injector and Splitter




            Injector , a small midspan, is a simple device to
            help Non-PoE Switch.



                Splitter, a small device, is to help
                Non-PoE device.




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IEEE802.3af Distance Limitations
Standard Ethernet distance rules apply
                 PoE Switch


                                               1 Port PoE (Repeater)
50 ft                                           Allows up to an additional
                                                      100m (330 ft )
                              300 ft

         75 ft
                                                     300 ft
                  100 ft


                                Maximum distance from the switch
                                     100 meters or 333 feet
                                 Even if you are using a mid-span

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1-port PoE Extender
• A PoE Extender( 802.3af or 802.3at ) is designed
  to extend power and data for another 100m
  defined in standard spec.
    - If PSE output is 802.3af, then you have to use 802.3af PoE extender.
    -If PSE output is 802.3at, then you have to use 802.3at PoE extender
    -LCSI will announce a dual role 802.3at/af PoE extender to select by DIP-
    Switch




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•   PSE – Power Sourcing Equipment’s main functions are:
     – To search the link section for a PD.
     – Optionally classify the PD.
     – Supply power to the link section. (only if a PD is detected)
     – Monitor the power on the link section.
•   PD – Powered Device : The Power Class of PD:
     – Once a PD is discovered, a PSE may optionally perform PD
       classification by applying a DC voltage and current to the port, allocated
       power is subtracted from total power budget

                                 The PD Power Class
                                                  Maximum Power Levels
       Class           Usage
                                                at Input of Powered Device
         0            Default                         0.44 to 12.94
         1            Optional                         0.44 to 3.84
         2            Optional                         3.84 to 6.49
         3            Optional                        6.49 to 12.95
         4           Reserved                          12.95 - 25.50

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PSE – Full Power or Balance Power
• Each PoE PSE Device is equipped with either internal power
  (Suitable for Rack-Mounted) or external power
• Types of PSE
   – Full Power: Guarantee per port up to 15.4 watt(802.3af) or
     30watt(802.3at) simultaneously
      • Total PoE port x Guarantee per port power < Total Power
        Supply Watts of PSE
      • In general more expensive, bigger, better in control
   – Balance Power( or called Power Budget )
      • Can power as many as PDs as it has power to spare ( Fist
        come First Server ) and each port power output is pre-limited
        by allowable power to PD classification. .

                 Model in need depends on your application need.


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Power over Ethernet PDs
•   VoIP phones
•   Wi-Fi / Wi-Max
•   IP Security Cameras
•   Access Control Systems
•   Lighting Controls
•   Alarms
•   Bar Code Scanners
•   RFID
•   Clocks
•   Thin Clients


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Power Requirements




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Market Potential
IP Surveillance: Major Application
•   Transportation Applications:
           • Airports, Border, Railways, Underground, and
               Roadway
•   Municipal, Public Facility, and School :
           • Banks, Supermarkets, Homes, Department Stores,
               Parking Lots, City-Wise, School
•   Military / Homeland Security
         •   Port Security, Military Bunker Security, Air Force Base Security, Port
             Operations, Critical Area Monitoring
•   Industrial Security and Process Control
          • Mining Operations, Manufacturing Process Monitoring
             ,Plant Security, Utility Perimeter Security Access
             Control with Video
•   Commercial Building




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LCSI PoE Product

• Commercial-grade PoE Products
  – 802.3at PoE Switch                New 802.3at Unmanaged
                                      Model w/ DIP-Switch to
  – 802.3af PoE Switch                turn PoE on/off physically

  – PoE Injector, Splitter and Mid-Span
  – PoE Extender
• Industrial-grade PoE Products
  – Managed SNMP PoE Switch
  – Unmanaged power PoE Switch


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Commercial PoE Switch
                        Power        Total        PoE Port
       Model Name                                            Management        Total Ports           PoE Ports
                        Supply     Power(W)         Up to
802.3at/af PoE Switch
BESP-T341W              External   40,65,or 120     30W         Web       4*10/100TX + 1* 10/100TX       4
BESP-T341               External   40,65,or 120     30W                   4*10/100TX + 1* 10/100TX       4
BESP-T588W-E            External    65 or 120       30W         Web             8*10/100TX               8
BESP-T588-E             EXternal    65 or 120       30W                         8*10/100TX               8
BESP-T588W              Internal    65 or 130       30W         Web             8*10/100TX               8
BESP-T588               Internal    65 or 130       30W                         8*10/100TX               8
BESP-T7882W             Internal       130          30W         Web       8*10/100TX+2* Giga Combo       8
BESP-T7882              Internal       130          30W                   8*10/100TX+2* Giga Combo       8
BESP-T7616W(Q1,2010)    Internal       250          30W         Web             16*10/100TX              8
BESP-T7616(Q1,2010)     Internal       250          30W                         16*10/100TX              8
BESP-T7242W(Q1,2010)    Internal   250 or 400       30W         Web        24*10/100TX+ 2G Combo         8
BESP-T7242(Q1, 2010)    Internal   250 or 400       30W                    24*10/100TX+ 2G Combo         8
802.3af PoE Switch
BESP-7242-24            Internal   260 or 390      15.4W                  24*10/100TX+ 2Giga Combo      24
BESP-7242W-24           Internal   260 or 390      15.4W        Web       24*10/100TX+ 2Giga Combo      24

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Web-Managed and Un-Managed
• 4(8),8(8),8(16),16(16), 8,16,24(24)-port web-managed and unmanaged
  POE switch
• Optional Uplink model with 2* Giga Copper/SFP
• IEEE 802.3at and 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports
• Web-based Configuration and Management
• VLAN, QoS: IGMP, POE on and off management
• Management: Password-protected Access, Port Settings,
• LCSI POE mainly supply full power switch but also provide total power
  budget option to meet partners’ application need.




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Extender, Mid-span, Injector

                                                           Power
 Model Name          Description           Data In                   Data Out      Data+POE In Data+POE Out
                                                            Out
BEP-101           802.3af PoE Injector    1* 10/100TX                                               10/100TX
BEP-201G          802.3at PoE Injector 1* 100/100/1000TX                                        1* 100/100/1000TX
BPS-2014          802.3at PoE Splitter 1*10/100/1000TX       1     10/100/1000TX
BEP-508            802.3af Mid Span        8*10/100TX                                              8*10/100TX
BEP-7008           802.3af Mid Span        8*10/100TX                                              8*10/100TX
BEP-7008G          802.3af Mid Span     8*10/100/1000TX                                         8*10/100/1000TX
BEP-7016           802.3af Mid Span       16*10/100TX                                             16*10/100TX
POER-201         802.3af PoE Extender                                              1*10/100TX      1*10/100TX
                802.3at/af Dual Role PoE
POER-301(New)                                                                      1*10/100TX      1*10/100TX
                        Extender


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LCSI Industrial POE
                       2* Terminal Block                     PoE
Model Name                                       VDC                       Management             Total Ports         PoE Ports
                             Input)                         Port Up
Management including 20ms Recovery (Management functions include Management(SNMP, Web, Telnet, CLI), Control( Port Based
VLAN, 802.1Q Tag VLAN, GVRP, QoS, IGMP, LACP, Rate Limit), Security(IP/MAC & Port Binding, DHCP Server, IP Access List, 802.1X,
SNMP V3), Diagnostics(Port Statistics, Port Mirroring, RMON, Trap, E-Mail Alert, Syslog), Redundant recovery ( X-Ring, STP, RSTP),
SNTP and SMTP
                                                                                                 8*10/100TX + 2*
                                                                                                combo(10/100/100
IESP-M082C                     Yes               48V        15.4W SNMP/Web-Managed                                         8
                                                                                                0TX or 100/1000M
                                                                                                      SFP)
                                                                                                 8*10/100TX + 2*
IESP-M082CE                    Yes               48V        15.4W SNMP/Web-Managed              combo(10/100/100           8
                                                                                                0TX or 100/1000M
                                                                                                      SFP)
IES-U041T                      Yes            48 or 24V     15.4W          Un-managed             5*10/100TX               4

IESP-U044T                     Yes               48V        15.4W          Un-Managed             8*10/100TX               4




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Industrial Managed 8-port POE Switch

IESP-M082C/E: 8 10/100TX+ 2 Giga Copper/SFP Combo With PoE
Injector Managed Industrial Switch

Benefits
•    Fully Management (CLI/Web/SNMPv1,v2c.v3)
•    Fully feeding power support for 8 POE ports ( 15.4 Watts for
     each port and full power )
•    Support IEEE 802.3af and Pre-Standard PD (Cisco Legacy
     PD)
•    Redundant Power supply (48V DC)- Terminal Block
•    Operation Temperature -10℃ to 60℃ and -40℃ to 75℃
•    IP-30 Case Protection
•    EFT protection 3000 VDC for power line
•    4000 VDC Ethernet ESD protection
•    Advanced switching managed features
•    Support redundant ring topology feature
     for fast recovery time< 20ms

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Product View

1 Gigabit Copper/
100/1000 SFP Combo                                      On the Top side
                                                        * DC power DC 48V
                                                        * Redundant power
                                                        inputs DC 48V
                     LED Indicator
                                                        * Alarm relay contact




8 10/100TX




                     Port # 1 ~# 8 support IEEE
                     802.3af Power over Ethernet       Top View
                     Per port provides 15.4W ability



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IESP-M082C(E) Software
Security                                          System Even Log/ SNMP trap
     – IP Management Security                          – System Log Server /Client
     – Port Security                                   – SMTP e-mail Alert
     – 802.1x Radius Authentication               SNMP trap
Bandwidth Control/ Traffic Monitoring                  – Port Link up/Link down
     – Broadcast/Multicast Storm Filter Control        – Device Cold Start
     – Port mirroring                                  – Power Status
IGMP                                                   – Authentication failure
                                                       – X-Ring topology changed
     – Support IGMP Query mode for Multi Media
         Application                              Misc
QoS                                                     – DHCP Client/Server IP Relay
     – 802.1p CoS                                       – SNTP
     – Port Base, Tag Base and ToS Priority             – Firmware upgrade and
                                                          configuration backup/restore by
VLAN
                                                          TFTP Server
     – Port Base
                                                  POE Management
     – 802.1Q Tag
     – GVRP
Port Trunk
     – 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Redundant Network Topology
     – 802.1d Spanning Tree
     – 802.1w Spanning Tree
     – X-Ring Proprietary Recovery Ring at 20ms

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Industrial Managed PoE Switch
 (PoE Software settings) 1




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Industrial Managed PoE Switch
 (PoE Software settings) 2




   Maximum Power Available: Displays the maximum power supply in watts.
   Actual Power Consumption: This column shows the real-time total power consumption
   System Power Limit: User can modify the value to this column field to limit the total output power for the system
   Main Supply Voltage: This column shows the output voltage of the system for PoE ports
   Firmware Version: This column shows the PoE chip’s firmware version
   Port Knockoff Disabled: Power Management state where one or more PDs have been powered down so that a higher
    priority PD may be powered up and yet not exceed the maximum total power available for PDs
   AC Disconnect: Tick this checkbox to monitor the AC impedance on the port terminals and removes power when the
    impedance rises above a certain value, for a certain period
   Capacitive Detection: If the port and capacitive detection are enabled, the capacitances state reads in the voltage
    result from the constant current. This is then subtracted from the pre-capacitance voltage to get a charge rate. If this
    charge rate is within the window of the PD signatures, the device is considered to be discovered.
   Start: Showing with a tick symbol, the system initializes and resets successfully



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Industrial Managed PoE Switch
 (PoE Software settings) 3




   Port: The index of PoE ports.
   Enable State: Check it to enable the PoE function to the port.
   Power Limit From Classification : Check it to decide the power limit method; when this check box is ticked, the system will
    limit the power supply to the powered device in accordance with the related class
   Legacy: Check it to support the legacy power devices. (PDs may not have IEEE802.3 standard detection signature)
   Priority: Pull down the selection menu item to choose the priority of power supplying.
   Port Limit (<15400) mW: User can key in the power limit value which is under 15.4 Watts.
   Mode: Displays the operating mode of the port.
   Current (mA): Displays the operating current of the port.
   Voltage (V): Displays the operating voltage of the port.
   Power (mW): Displays the power consumption of the port.
   Determined Class: Displays the PD’s class.
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Product Warranty

• Industrial Ethernet product 5 years warranty
• Commercial Ethernet product 2 years warranty
• Accessories
   • Industrial Din-Rail Power Supply 3 years warranty
   • Industrial SFP 2 years warranty
   • Commercial SFP 2 years warranty




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Recruiting Partners
 We are keen to speak to value-add distributors and/or systems
  integrators where we are currently unrepresented.
 Potential partners having fiber networking, security &
  surveillance or industrial automation product experience are
  welcome
 By partnering with LCSI, our partners will have
  cost/performance ratio solution and quality support to grow
  business.
 Please visit our website at www.lcsi.com.tw for detailed
  information and contact us at sales@lcsi.com.tw




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LCSI Power Over Ethernet PoE

  • 1. POE Solution ( Including Commercial and Industrial grade) www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 2. Content 1. Power Over Ethernet(PoE) Backgrounder – What is PoE – IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at Standard – PSE and PD Products • PoE Switch, Hub, Injector, Splitter, Extender 2. Introduction to LCSI POE Switch Product – Commercial PoE Switch – Industrial POE Switch www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 3. What is PoE? • Power over Ethernet or PoE technology describes a system to safely transfer electrical power, along with data, to remote devices over standard data cables in an Ethernet network (Cat3/Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 ). • Compatible with all networks, up to Gigabit Ethernet which uses all four pairs for transmission www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 4. PoE Benefits Cost Saving No Need to Install Power Cable/Outlets Ethernet and Power is Now in the Same Integration Cable. Support Equipment Mounted in Unusual Places, e.g. Wall/Ceiling Mount Wherever There is an Ethernet Availability Connection, There Will be Power Security Shut-Down Unused Devices Management Http UI or SNMP can Control/Manage PoE Devices Devices compliant with 802.3af can Interoperability Interoperate with Zero Problems No AC/High Voltage: Low Power DC is Safety Used (48V) www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 5. IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at • IEEE developed two standards – The IEEE 802.3af-2003 PoE standard (Ratified June, 2003) provides up to 15.4 W of DC power). Only 12.95 W is assured to be available at the powered device as some power is dissipated in the cable. – The IEEE 802.3at-2009 PoE standard, sometimes called "POE+“ or “POE Plus” , (Ratified September 11, 2009), provides up to 30 watts) and 25.5 W of DC power is assured to be available at the powered device as some power is dissipated in the cable. • This technology is especially useful for powering – IP telephones, wireless LAN access points, IP Camera and Cameras with pan tilt and zoom (PTZ), remote Ethernet switches, embedded computers, thin clients and LCDs www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 6. PSE and PD(1) • In the PoE scheme, two different types of devices are involved: Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and Powered Devices (PD). • PSEs provide the DC power to PDs.. A PSE may be an endspan device or a midspan device – An endspan device typically is a network switch enabled to provide PoE power on each port. Power is carried over wires (1,2,3,6) – A midspan device is connected in-line to each end device and adds power to the line. A simple device called Injector is explained in coming slide. Power Carried over (4,5,7,8) • PDs are PoE-enabled network end devices equipped to accept low voltage power transmitted over structured Ethernet CAT-5 cabling. For non-POE device, a device called Spilitter can be used with POE line Endspan (Switch) Midspan 6 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 7. Injector and Splitter Injector , a small midspan, is a simple device to help Non-PoE Switch. Splitter, a small device, is to help Non-PoE device. www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 8. IEEE802.3af Distance Limitations Standard Ethernet distance rules apply PoE Switch 1 Port PoE (Repeater) 50 ft Allows up to an additional 100m (330 ft ) 300 ft 75 ft 300 ft 100 ft Maximum distance from the switch 100 meters or 333 feet Even if you are using a mid-span 8 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 9. 1-port PoE Extender • A PoE Extender( 802.3af or 802.3at ) is designed to extend power and data for another 100m defined in standard spec. - If PSE output is 802.3af, then you have to use 802.3af PoE extender. -If PSE output is 802.3at, then you have to use 802.3at PoE extender -LCSI will announce a dual role 802.3at/af PoE extender to select by DIP- Switch www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 10. PSE – Power Sourcing Equipment’s main functions are: – To search the link section for a PD. – Optionally classify the PD. – Supply power to the link section. (only if a PD is detected) – Monitor the power on the link section. • PD – Powered Device : The Power Class of PD: – Once a PD is discovered, a PSE may optionally perform PD classification by applying a DC voltage and current to the port, allocated power is subtracted from total power budget The PD Power Class Maximum Power Levels Class Usage at Input of Powered Device 0 Default 0.44 to 12.94 1 Optional 0.44 to 3.84 2 Optional 3.84 to 6.49 3 Optional 6.49 to 12.95 4 Reserved 12.95 - 25.50 10 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 11. PSE – Full Power or Balance Power • Each PoE PSE Device is equipped with either internal power (Suitable for Rack-Mounted) or external power • Types of PSE – Full Power: Guarantee per port up to 15.4 watt(802.3af) or 30watt(802.3at) simultaneously • Total PoE port x Guarantee per port power < Total Power Supply Watts of PSE • In general more expensive, bigger, better in control – Balance Power( or called Power Budget ) • Can power as many as PDs as it has power to spare ( Fist come First Server ) and each port power output is pre-limited by allowable power to PD classification. . Model in need depends on your application need. www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 12. Power over Ethernet PDs • VoIP phones • Wi-Fi / Wi-Max • IP Security Cameras • Access Control Systems • Lighting Controls • Alarms • Bar Code Scanners • RFID • Clocks • Thin Clients 12 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 13. Power Requirements 13 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 15. IP Surveillance: Major Application • Transportation Applications: • Airports, Border, Railways, Underground, and Roadway • Municipal, Public Facility, and School : • Banks, Supermarkets, Homes, Department Stores, Parking Lots, City-Wise, School • Military / Homeland Security • Port Security, Military Bunker Security, Air Force Base Security, Port Operations, Critical Area Monitoring • Industrial Security and Process Control • Mining Operations, Manufacturing Process Monitoring ,Plant Security, Utility Perimeter Security Access Control with Video • Commercial Building 15 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 16. LCSI PoE Product • Commercial-grade PoE Products – 802.3at PoE Switch New 802.3at Unmanaged Model w/ DIP-Switch to – 802.3af PoE Switch turn PoE on/off physically – PoE Injector, Splitter and Mid-Span – PoE Extender • Industrial-grade PoE Products – Managed SNMP PoE Switch – Unmanaged power PoE Switch www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 17. Commercial PoE Switch Power Total PoE Port Model Name Management Total Ports PoE Ports Supply Power(W) Up to 802.3at/af PoE Switch BESP-T341W External 40,65,or 120 30W Web 4*10/100TX + 1* 10/100TX 4 BESP-T341 External 40,65,or 120 30W 4*10/100TX + 1* 10/100TX 4 BESP-T588W-E External 65 or 120 30W Web 8*10/100TX 8 BESP-T588-E EXternal 65 or 120 30W 8*10/100TX 8 BESP-T588W Internal 65 or 130 30W Web 8*10/100TX 8 BESP-T588 Internal 65 or 130 30W 8*10/100TX 8 BESP-T7882W Internal 130 30W Web 8*10/100TX+2* Giga Combo 8 BESP-T7882 Internal 130 30W 8*10/100TX+2* Giga Combo 8 BESP-T7616W(Q1,2010) Internal 250 30W Web 16*10/100TX 8 BESP-T7616(Q1,2010) Internal 250 30W 16*10/100TX 8 BESP-T7242W(Q1,2010) Internal 250 or 400 30W Web 24*10/100TX+ 2G Combo 8 BESP-T7242(Q1, 2010) Internal 250 or 400 30W 24*10/100TX+ 2G Combo 8 802.3af PoE Switch BESP-7242-24 Internal 260 or 390 15.4W 24*10/100TX+ 2Giga Combo 24 BESP-7242W-24 Internal 260 or 390 15.4W Web 24*10/100TX+ 2Giga Combo 24 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 18. Web-Managed and Un-Managed • 4(8),8(8),8(16),16(16), 8,16,24(24)-port web-managed and unmanaged POE switch • Optional Uplink model with 2* Giga Copper/SFP • IEEE 802.3at and 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports • Web-based Configuration and Management • VLAN, QoS: IGMP, POE on and off management • Management: Password-protected Access, Port Settings, • LCSI POE mainly supply full power switch but also provide total power budget option to meet partners’ application need. www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 19. Extender, Mid-span, Injector Power Model Name Description Data In Data Out Data+POE In Data+POE Out Out BEP-101 802.3af PoE Injector 1* 10/100TX 10/100TX BEP-201G 802.3at PoE Injector 1* 100/100/1000TX 1* 100/100/1000TX BPS-2014 802.3at PoE Splitter 1*10/100/1000TX 1 10/100/1000TX BEP-508 802.3af Mid Span 8*10/100TX 8*10/100TX BEP-7008 802.3af Mid Span 8*10/100TX 8*10/100TX BEP-7008G 802.3af Mid Span 8*10/100/1000TX 8*10/100/1000TX BEP-7016 802.3af Mid Span 16*10/100TX 16*10/100TX POER-201 802.3af PoE Extender 1*10/100TX 1*10/100TX 802.3at/af Dual Role PoE POER-301(New) 1*10/100TX 1*10/100TX Extender www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 20. LCSI Industrial POE 2* Terminal Block PoE Model Name VDC Management Total Ports PoE Ports Input) Port Up Management including 20ms Recovery (Management functions include Management(SNMP, Web, Telnet, CLI), Control( Port Based VLAN, 802.1Q Tag VLAN, GVRP, QoS, IGMP, LACP, Rate Limit), Security(IP/MAC & Port Binding, DHCP Server, IP Access List, 802.1X, SNMP V3), Diagnostics(Port Statistics, Port Mirroring, RMON, Trap, E-Mail Alert, Syslog), Redundant recovery ( X-Ring, STP, RSTP), SNTP and SMTP 8*10/100TX + 2* combo(10/100/100 IESP-M082C Yes 48V 15.4W SNMP/Web-Managed 8 0TX or 100/1000M SFP) 8*10/100TX + 2* IESP-M082CE Yes 48V 15.4W SNMP/Web-Managed combo(10/100/100 8 0TX or 100/1000M SFP) IES-U041T Yes 48 or 24V 15.4W Un-managed 5*10/100TX 4 IESP-U044T Yes 48V 15.4W Un-Managed 8*10/100TX 4 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 21. Industrial Managed 8-port POE Switch IESP-M082C/E: 8 10/100TX+ 2 Giga Copper/SFP Combo With PoE Injector Managed Industrial Switch Benefits • Fully Management (CLI/Web/SNMPv1,v2c.v3) • Fully feeding power support for 8 POE ports ( 15.4 Watts for each port and full power ) • Support IEEE 802.3af and Pre-Standard PD (Cisco Legacy PD) • Redundant Power supply (48V DC)- Terminal Block • Operation Temperature -10℃ to 60℃ and -40℃ to 75℃ • IP-30 Case Protection • EFT protection 3000 VDC for power line • 4000 VDC Ethernet ESD protection • Advanced switching managed features • Support redundant ring topology feature for fast recovery time< 20ms www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 22. Product View 1 Gigabit Copper/ 100/1000 SFP Combo On the Top side * DC power DC 48V * Redundant power inputs DC 48V LED Indicator * Alarm relay contact 8 10/100TX Port # 1 ~# 8 support IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Top View Per port provides 15.4W ability www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 23. IESP-M082C(E) Software Security System Even Log/ SNMP trap – IP Management Security – System Log Server /Client – Port Security – SMTP e-mail Alert – 802.1x Radius Authentication SNMP trap Bandwidth Control/ Traffic Monitoring – Port Link up/Link down – Broadcast/Multicast Storm Filter Control – Device Cold Start – Port mirroring – Power Status IGMP – Authentication failure – X-Ring topology changed – Support IGMP Query mode for Multi Media Application Misc QoS – DHCP Client/Server IP Relay – 802.1p CoS – SNTP – Port Base, Tag Base and ToS Priority – Firmware upgrade and configuration backup/restore by VLAN TFTP Server – Port Base POE Management – 802.1Q Tag – GVRP Port Trunk – 802.3ad Link Aggregation Redundant Network Topology – 802.1d Spanning Tree – 802.1w Spanning Tree – X-Ring Proprietary Recovery Ring at 20ms www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 24. Industrial Managed PoE Switch (PoE Software settings) 1 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 25. Industrial Managed PoE Switch (PoE Software settings) 2  Maximum Power Available: Displays the maximum power supply in watts.  Actual Power Consumption: This column shows the real-time total power consumption  System Power Limit: User can modify the value to this column field to limit the total output power for the system  Main Supply Voltage: This column shows the output voltage of the system for PoE ports  Firmware Version: This column shows the PoE chip’s firmware version  Port Knockoff Disabled: Power Management state where one or more PDs have been powered down so that a higher priority PD may be powered up and yet not exceed the maximum total power available for PDs  AC Disconnect: Tick this checkbox to monitor the AC impedance on the port terminals and removes power when the impedance rises above a certain value, for a certain period  Capacitive Detection: If the port and capacitive detection are enabled, the capacitances state reads in the voltage result from the constant current. This is then subtracted from the pre-capacitance voltage to get a charge rate. If this charge rate is within the window of the PD signatures, the device is considered to be discovered.  Start: Showing with a tick symbol, the system initializes and resets successfully 25 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 26. Industrial Managed PoE Switch (PoE Software settings) 3  Port: The index of PoE ports.  Enable State: Check it to enable the PoE function to the port.  Power Limit From Classification : Check it to decide the power limit method; when this check box is ticked, the system will limit the power supply to the powered device in accordance with the related class  Legacy: Check it to support the legacy power devices. (PDs may not have IEEE802.3 standard detection signature)  Priority: Pull down the selection menu item to choose the priority of power supplying.  Port Limit (<15400) mW: User can key in the power limit value which is under 15.4 Watts.  Mode: Displays the operating mode of the port.  Current (mA): Displays the operating current of the port.  Voltage (V): Displays the operating voltage of the port.  Power (mW): Displays the power consumption of the port.  Determined Class: Displays the PD’s class. 26 www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 27. Product Warranty • Industrial Ethernet product 5 years warranty • Commercial Ethernet product 2 years warranty • Accessories • Industrial Din-Rail Power Supply 3 years warranty • Industrial SFP 2 years warranty • Commercial SFP 2 years warranty www.lcsi.com.tw
  • 28. Recruiting Partners  We are keen to speak to value-add distributors and/or systems integrators where we are currently unrepresented.  Potential partners having fiber networking, security & surveillance or industrial automation product experience are welcome  By partnering with LCSI, our partners will have cost/performance ratio solution and quality support to grow business.  Please visit our website at www.lcsi.com.tw for detailed information and contact us at sales@lcsi.com.tw www.lcsi.com.tw