Ubiquiti UniFi Switch Ultra Series, featuring compact designs, 8-portLayer 2 PoEare the keys. These switches, ideal for small and medium-scale network setups, offer a high PoE budget and flexible mounting options.
Switch Capacity:
• 16 Gbps switching capacity
• 8 Gbps non-blocking throughput
Packet Forwarding Rate:
• Approximately 11.9 million packets per second (Mpps)
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures):
• Over 1,000,000 hours, high reliability
IEEE Standards Support:
• IEEE 802.3af/at/bt (PoE, PoE+, PoE++)
• IEEE 802.3i/u/ab (10/100/1000BASE-T)
• IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN tagging)
• IEEE 802.1p (QoS)
• IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control)
Advanced VLAN Support:
• 802.1Q VLAN tagging and segmentation with trunking
Quality of Service (QoS):
• Performance improvement in voice and video applications with traffic prioritization
Storm Control:
• Broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm protection
Port Isolation:
• It provides security by preventing direct communication between ports.
Port Mirroring:
• Copying selected ports to monitor network traffic
IPv6 Support:
• Compatible with modern network infrastructures
SNMP:
• Central monitoring with network management protocol
PoE Power Management:
• Smart power distribution and prioritization
Low Power Mode:
• To reduce the device's power consumption automatically for energy efficiency.
PoE Scheduling:
• Ability to turn PoE outputs on/off at specific times.
Case and Cooling:
• Silent operation thanks to fanless (fansız) design
• Durable plastic case, lightweight and sturdy
Assembly Options:
• Desktop, wall mount, magnetic mount supports
LED Indicators:
• Separate LED indicators for port status, connection speed, and PoE activity
UniFi Network Controller:
• Devices are managed from a single interface.
• Automatic device discovery, firmware updates
Ubiquiti Ecosystem Compatibility:
• Full integration with UniFi Access Points, UniFi Security Gateway, and other UniFi products.
API Support:
• Open API for advanced automation and third-party integrations
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Campus networks and branch offices
Video surveillance systems (IP cameras)
VoIP telephone infrastructures
Power and data distribution for wireless access points