The equipment of industrial-grade POE power supply switch can provide flexible and reliable power for such equipment while reducing data costs while transmitting data signals for some IP-based terminals. So, how much do you know about industrial switches? Today, let’s take a look at the power and management functions of industrial switches! Power of industrial switches Nowadays, most industrial-grade POE switches on the market comply with the IEEE802.3af standard and provide the highest 30W per port. However, power-hungry devices are often connected to industrial-grade switches, such as PTZ network cameras, wireless access bridges, routers, and network video phones and large-screen displays. With the addition of high-power devices, more industrial-grade POE switches are adapted to the IEEE802.3at standard, providing dual power supplies at 30W per port. With management settings, industrial switches can provide 30W through the 802.3af port. "Providing POE power supply is becoming the trend of industrial switches." "This development can make the network configuration easier and reduce the maintenance and operating costs of the system." "We also have a POE power splitter to separate the data from an input POE power supply and data can be distributed to 24 V DC power non-POE equipment," some industries Level switches can increase the available power to drive more devices. Management functions of industrial switches Transmission devices have more intelligence, making them smart edge devices. Network reliability is the key. In addition to the traditional MSTP, RSTP and STP network redundancy mechanisms, advanced TurboRing and chain structure can shorten the recovery time, and the fastest recovery time is 5 milliseconds. Powered equipment (PD) failure recovery is a possible managed industrial POE switch. (Users can reset the PD by turning the power on or off to bring it back to its default state, which also provides different power options during the day and night or as planned.) The built-in intelligent exchange function ensures the stability of transmission. Multicast industrial-grade switches support reducing network traffic by copying video streams and transferring them to different servers. Shenzhen Tianbo said that network performance and video transmission are also governed by quality of service (QoS) functions, which assign priority to video streams. Quality assurance to avoid network jitter. With bandwidth management, users can control the rate of each port of the I/0 data stream. "Simple Network Management Protocol also allows industrial-grade switches to report events to management software,". "Port authentication, power utilization and remote status monitoring are possible." Prioritize data transmission to optimize system performance. "POE industrial-grade switches allow a multicast interface while allowing monitoring data and multimedia to flow through the same device,". "With limited bandwidth, traffic priority ensures better real-time streaming." Ningbo Autrends International Trade Co., Ltd , https://www.aumaterial.com