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navyguy
Dec 22, 2017Aspirant
24 port managed ethernet switch
I am looking for a managed 24 Gigabit Ethernet port multilayer switch that works on layer 2 and layer 3. The switch must have redundant power supplies. Also it must be 19” rack mounted taking up 1U o...
DaneA
Dec 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi navyguy,
Welcome to the community! :)
As far as I have checked the data sheet of NETGEAR ProSAFE Managed Switches, it is not indicated that it has a rating of MIL-S-901D Grade B shock nor it is a Cisco IOS compliant. It could be possible that you are looking for a Cisco managed switch not NETGEAR.
Let me just share the data sheet below of both NETGEAR ProSAFE M5300 and M4300 series managed switches:
ProSAFE® M5300 Next-Gen Edge Managed Switches
ProSAFE® M4300 Intelligent Edge Managed Switches
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- navyguyFeb 22, 2018Aspirant
Does anyone know the lower bound for relative humidity for the Netgear ProSafe M5300 switch series? The upper bound is listed but not the upper bound.
- navyguyFeb 22, 2018Aspirant
Does anyone know the power consumption for the models listed?
- schumakuFeb 23, 2018Guru - Experienced User
navyguywrote:Does anyone know the power consumption for the models listed?
You can derive the max continuous power requirements directly from the heat dissipation numbers.
navyguy wrote:
Does anyone know the lower bound for relative humidity for the Netgear ProSafe M5300 switch series? The upper bound is listed but not the upper bound.
The lower bound is unspecified because there is no requirement for any humidity for the switch operations - so take it as 0%.
I hope you can get this confirmed officially from Netgear - I'm not keen to get imprisoned for "providing false information" when travelling abroad. However, have done several military projects including maritime military installations, some inherited special packing of IT industry standard systems for naval similar mil 19" installations. Good luck for yours!
- LaurentMaFeb 23, 2018NETGEAR Expert
Thank you, schumaku this is correct.
navyguy I would consider M4300 series instead, which has replaced M5300 series. Max power consumption in Watts is listed for every model in the M4300 datasheet (search page 49). As DaneA mentioned, I would be cautious with MIL-S-901D Grade B or Cisco IOS compliance requirements. If these requirements are mandatory, then you shouldn't consider NETGEAR M4300 series.
Regards,
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