Product Overview
Switching engineered for 1G AV over IP with rear-facing ports ensuring a clean integration in AV racks. Pre-configured for out of the box functionality!
General Information
Name : Netgear GSM4230PX M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ AV Line 24x1G PoE 480W 2x1G and 4xSFP+ Managed Switch , Netgear
Category : Network Switches
UPC Code : 606449151626
Specifications
General Information
ADI Part Number : W9-GSM4230P2
Manufacturer : Netgear, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number : GSM4230PX-100NAS
Product Model : GSM4230PX
Product Type : Ethernet Switch
Technical Information
Media Type Supported : Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair
Power Consumption : 46.80W
Certifications
NDAA Compliant : Yes
TAA Compliant : Yes
I/O Expansions
Expansion Slot Type : SFP+
Number of SFP+ Slots : 4
Number of Total Expansion Slots : 4
Interfaces/Ports
Modular : Yes
Network (RJ-45) : Yes
Total Number of Network Ports : 24
Uplink Port : Yes
Management & Protocols
Manageable : Yes
Media & Performance
Network Technology : 10/100/1000Base-T, 10GBase-X
Network & Communication
Ethernet Technology : 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Layer Supported : 3
Physical Characteristics
Compatible Rack Unit : 1U
Power Description
Plug/Connector Type : C14
PoE (RJ-45) Port : Yes
PoE Budget : 480W
Power Source : Power Supply
Warranty
Limited Warranty : Lifetime
Miscellaneous
Country of Origin : TH
Environmental Certification : ErP, REACH, RoHS, WEEE
Environmentally Friendly : Yes
Package Contents : <ul><li>M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ AV Line Managed Switch</li><li>Power Cord(s)</li><li>RJ45 Straight-through Wiring Serial Console Cable to DB9</li><li>USB Type-C to USB-A 2.0 Console Cable</li><li>and more below</li></ul>, 2 x Longer Brackets for Two-post Rack Mount (for Front Posts) Recessing the Switch by 2 Inches in Order to Make Room for the Cabling, 2 x Regular (Short) Brackets and Screws for Two-post Rack Mount (for Front Posts) Allowing for Mounting with Ports on the Back, or Ports On the Front of the Rack, Installation Guide, Rubber Caps for the SFP/SFP+ Sockets, Rubber footpads for tabletop installation