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Intellinet 561198 16-Port Gigabit PoE+ Web-Managed Switch with 2 SFP Ports - 374 W PoE Budget - Rack-Mountable
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This switch operates at Layer 2 of the OSI model, supporting essential switching functions like VLANs, QoS, and port-based traffic management to enhance network segmentation and performance. It features 16 auto-negotiating 10/100/1000Base-T ports that automatically adjust speed and duplex settings, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of network devices. The two dedicated SFP slots support 1000Base-X fiber optic or copper SFP modules, providing uplink flexibility for extending network reach or connecting to high-speed backbone infrastructure.
Power efficiency is a key consideration, with the switch consuming 410 W under typical load conditions. It includes a built-in power supply that delivers stable voltage to all connected PoE devices, supporting both PoE (802.3af) and PoE+ (802.3at) standards for up to 30 W per port. The switch does not support redundant power supplies or stacking, positioning it as a standalone unit for core access layer deployments where high availability is managed through network design rather than hardware redundancy.
Key Product Advantages
The web-managed interface offers an intuitive platform for network configuration, allowing administrators to set up VLANs, monitor port status, and implement traffic policies through a standard web browser. This reduces the learning curve compared to CLI-based switches while maintaining essential management capabilities for business networks.
High PoE Budget for Device Deployment
With 374 W of total PoE power, this switch can simultaneously power multiple PoE+ devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, reducing the need for separate power adapters and simplifying installation.
- Supports IEEE 802.3at/af standards
- Delivers up to 30 W per port
- Enables centralized power management
Flexible Uplink Options
The two SFP slots allow for fiber or copper uplink connections, providing scalability for network expansion and backbone integration without sacrificing port density for end devices.
- Dedicated SFP slots (non-shared)
- Supports 1000Base-X technology
- Enables long-distance fiber connections
Deployment / Use Cases
The switch's 1U rack-mountable design makes it suitable for structured cabling environments such as server rooms, network closets, or retail back offices. Its compact dimensions (1.73" height) allow efficient use of rack space while providing full front-panel access to all ports and indicators for easy monitoring and maintenance.
Small Business Office Networks
Ideal for connecting desktops, printers, and IP phones in office environments, with PoE+ support eliminating power cables for VoIP phones and wireless access points.
- Consolidates data and power cabling
- Supports up to 16 wired devices
- Web management simplifies IT oversight
Retail or Education Deployments
Suited for point-of-sale systems, digital signage, and classroom technology where reliable Gigabit connectivity and PoE for security cameras or access points are required.
- Rack-mountable for secure installation
- Layer 2 features enhance network security
- SFP uplinks connect to central servers
Physical Profile
Designed for professional installation, the switch features a steel chassis with a standard 1U rack-mountable form factor. Its dimensions of 1.73" H x 17.32" W x 8.19" L (44 x 440 x 208 mm) fit neatly into 19-inch server racks, with mounting brackets included for secure attachment. The front panel provides clear LED indicators for port status, PoE activity, and system health, while the rear houses the power input and grounding point. Weighing 5.51 lb (2500 g), the switch is substantial enough for stable rack mounting without being overly heavy for installation or relocation.
- Width
- 17.32" (440 mm)
- Height
- 1.73" (44 mm)
- Weight
- 5.51 lb (2500 g)
- Length
- 8.19" (208 mm)
Highlights
- 16 Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-negotiating 10/100/1000Base-T support
- 374 W total PoE+ budget compliant with IEEE 802.3at/af standards
- Two dedicated SFP slots for fiber or copper uplink expansion
- Web-managed interface for VLAN, QoS, and port configuration
- Layer 2 switching with support for network segmentation and traffic management
- Rack-mountable 1U form factor for organized server room deployment
- Built-in power supply with 410 W typical power consumption
- Supports twisted pair and optical fiber media types
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | IC INTRACOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 561198 |
| Brand Name | Intellinet |
| Product Model | 561198 |
| Product Name | 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Web-Managed Switch with 2 SFP Ports |
| Product Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Total Number of Network Ports | 16 |
| Uplink Port | No |
| Modular | Yes |
| Stack Port | No |
| Port/Expansion Slot Details | 16 x Gigabit Ethernet Network |
| Media & Performance | |
| Media Type Supported | Twisted Pair,Optical Fiber |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network Technology | 10/100/1000Base-T,1000Base-X |
| I/O Expansions | |
| Total Number of Expansion Slots | 2.0 |
| Expansion Slot Type | SFP (mini-GBIC) |
| Shared SFP Slot | No |
| Number of SFP Slots | 2 |
| Network & Communication | |
| Layer Supported | 2 |
| Management & Protocols | |
| Manageable | Yes |
| Power Description | |
| Power Source | Power Supply |
| Redundant Power Supply Supported | No |
| Power Consumption | 410 W |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
| Height | 1.73" (44 mm) |
| Width | 17.32" (440 mm) |
| Length | 8.19" (208 mm) |
| Weight (Approximate) | 5.51 lb (2500 g) |
FAQ
How many PoE+ devices can this switch power simultaneously?
The switch has a total PoE budget of 374 W, supporting IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) standards that deliver up to 30 W per port. This allows it to power multiple PoE+ devices like IP cameras, wireless access points, or VoIP phones simultaneously, with the exact number depending on the power requirements of each connected device. For example, it could typically support around 12-16 standard PoE devices or fewer high-power PoE+ devices while staying within the total budget.
What types of SFP modules are compatible with the expansion slots?
The two SFP slots support standard SFP (mini-GBIC) modules that are compatible with 1000Base-X technology. This includes both copper SFP modules for Ethernet connections and fiber optic SFP modules for single-mode or multi-mode fiber connections. The slots are dedicated (non-shared), meaning they do not share bandwidth with the Ethernet ports, providing independent uplink capacity for network expansion or backbone connectivity.
Is this switch suitable for VLAN configuration?
Yes, as a Layer 2 web-managed switch, it supports VLAN configuration for network segmentation. Administrators can create port-based VLANs through the web interface to isolate traffic between different departments, devices, or security zones. This enhances network security and performance by controlling broadcast domains and prioritizing traffic, making it suitable for business environments where separate network segments are required.
Can this switch be mounted in a standard server rack?
Absolutely. The switch features a 1U rack-mountable form factor designed for standard 19-inch server racks. Its dimensions of 1.73" height, 17.32" width, and 8.19" depth allow it to fit neatly into rack spaces, with mounting brackets typically included for secure installation. This makes it ideal for data centers, network closets, or office server rooms where organized cable management and space efficiency are important.
What management features does the web interface provide?
The web-managed interface offers configuration options for port settings, VLANs, QoS (Quality of Service), and traffic monitoring. Administrators can access the interface through a standard web browser to set up port speed/duplex, enable PoE per port, monitor real-time traffic statistics, and implement basic security features. This provides greater control than unmanaged switches while being more accessible than CLI-based managed switches for IT staff with varying expertise levels.
Does this switch support stacking or redundant power supplies?
No, this switch does not support stacking capabilities or redundant power supplies. It operates as a standalone unit without dedicated stacking ports, making it suitable for deployments where switches are managed individually rather than as a stack. The power supply is built-in and non-redundant, so for high-availability scenarios, redundancy would need to be achieved through network design (e.g., uplink redundancy) rather than hardware redundancy within the switch itself.