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SonicWall 02-SSC-2463 SWS12-8POE Ethernet Switch - 8 Port Gigabit PoE - 2 SFP - Layer 2 Managed - 55W Budget - Desktop
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This switch operates as a full-featured Layer 2 device, supporting Gigabit Ethernet over both twisted pair (1000Base-T) and fiber (1000Base-X) media. The eight RJ-45 ports deliver data and power simultaneously, adhering to the IEEE 802.3af standard for PoE devices. The dual SFP slots accept standard small-form-factor pluggable modules, enabling flexible uplink configurations using copper or optical fiber to span longer distances or connect to core network infrastructure.
Internal switching capacity supports a maximum data transfer rate of 128 MB/s, ensuring smooth traffic flow for bandwidth-intensive applications. The switch incorporates essential networking protocols including IEEE 802.1x for port-based network access control and IEEE 802.1p for traffic prioritization. Managed through a comprehensive feature set, it provides granular control over network performance, security, and monitoring.
Relevant factors for this section include Features, Total Number of Network Ports, Network (RJ-45), Port/Expansion Slot Details. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
Key Product Advantages
The SWS12-8POE stands out by integrating PoE, management capabilities, and fiber connectivity in a compact, cost-effective package. It eliminates the need for separate power injectors and external management appliances, reducing both capital expenditure and operational complexity for growing networks.
Unified PoE and Data Switching
Consolidates network and power delivery over a single cable to PoE-enabled endpoints, streamlining installations and reducing clutter.
- Powers VoIP phones, wireless APs, and IP cameras
- Eliminates local power outlets at device locations
- Centralized power management and monitoring
Advanced Management Suite
Offers enterprise-grade features for network segmentation, traffic control, and security without requiring a separate controller.
- VLAN support for logical network isolation
- QoS for prioritizing voice and video traffic
- ACLs and DHCP snooping for enhanced security
Flexible Uplink Options
Dual SFP slots provide scalable connectivity choices, allowing the switch to serve as an aggregation point or to extend network reach over fiber.
- Connect to core switches or servers via fiber
- Overcome copper distance limitations
- Future-proof for higher-speed modules
Deployment / Use Cases
Ideal for environments where space is limited but network functionality cannot be compromised, the SWS12-8POE fits seamlessly into distributed IT architectures. Its blend of PoE, management, and compact design addresses specific deployment scenarios that benefit from localized switching and power.
In retail settings, it can power point-of-sale systems, digital signage, and surveillance cameras while connecting back to a central server via a fiber uplink. For small office or branch office deployments, it provides a managed network core that supports VoIP telephony, wireless networking, and user workstations, with the ability to remotely configure and monitor switch performance. Educational institutions utilize it in classrooms or labs to connect student devices and interactive displays, leveraging PoE for ceiling-mounted projectors or access points.
Physical Profile
Designed for space-constrained installations, the switch measures 9.45 inches wide by 4.13 inches deep, with a low-profile height of just over one inch. This compact footprint, combined with a weight of under 1.5 pounds, allows for flexible placement on desktops, shelves, or in wall-mounted network enclosures. The unit includes a built-in fan for consistent thermal management, ensuring reliable operation in ambient office environments. Its solid construction and compliance with WEEE, REACH, and RoHS environmental directives reflect a commitment to durability and sustainable manufacturing practices.
- Width
- 9.45" (240 mm)
- Depth
- 4.13" (105 mm)
- Height
- 1.06" (27 mm)
- Weight
- 1.41 lb (640 g)
Highlights
- 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
- 2 SFP slots for fiber or copper uplink expansion
- Layer 2 managed switch with VLAN, QoS, and ACL capabilities
- 55-watt total PoE budget for powering connected devices
- Compact desktop form factor ideal for space-limited deployments
- Supports Gigabit speeds over both twisted pair and optical fiber
- Built-in fan for quiet, reliable cooling
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3af, 802.1x, and 802.1p standards
- Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) for simplified deployment
- Energy-efficient design with 63.20W typical power consumption
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | SonicWall Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 02-SSC-2463 |
| Brand Name | SonicWall |
| Product Model | SWS12-8POE |
| Product Name | SWS12-8POE Ethernet Switch |
| Product Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Technical Information | |
| Features | Built-in Fan,Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP),Quality of Service (QoS),Energy Efficient,Virtual LAN (VLAN),IGMP Snooping,DHCP Snooping,Access Control List,Flow Control |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Total Number of Network Ports | 8 |
| Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
| Port/Expansion Slot Details | 8 x Gigabit Ethernet PoE,2 x Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Slot |
| Media & Performance | |
| Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber,Twisted Pair |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network Technology | 1000Base-T,1000Base-X |
| Maximum Data Transfer Rate | 128 MB/s |
| I/O Expansions | |
| Total Number of Expansion Slots | 2 |
| Expansion Slot Type | SFP |
| Number of SFP Slots | 2 |
| Network & Communication | |
| Layer Supported | 2 |
| Networking Standards | IEEE 802.1x,IEEE 802.1p,IEEE 802.3af |
| Management & Protocols | |
| Manageable | Yes |
| Power Description | |
| PoE (RJ-45) Port | Yes |
| PoE Budget | 55 W |
| Input Voltage | 54 V DC |
| Power Source | Power Adapter |
| Power Consumption | 63.20 W |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Form Factor | Desktop,Compact |
| Height | 1.06" (27 mm) |
| Width | 9.45" (240 mm) |
| Depth | 4.13" (105 mm) |
| Weight (Approximate) | 1.41 lb (640 g) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Environmental Compliance | Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE),Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH),Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) |
User Manual
FAQ
How many devices can this switch power with PoE?
The switch has a total PoE budget of 55 watts, which is shared across all eight Gigabit Ethernet ports. The number of devices it can power depends on the power requirements of each connected PoE device (e.g., a VoIP phone might use 5-7W, while a wireless access point could use 12-15W). You can connect and power multiple compatible devices simultaneously as long as their combined power draw does not exceed the 55W budget. The switch adheres to the IEEE 802.3af standard, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PoE endpoints.
What are the SFP slots used for on this switch?
The two SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slots are expansion ports used for uplink connections. They allow you to add SFP transceiver modules to connect the switch to other network equipment using either copper or fiber optic cables. This is ideal for creating longer-distance links (beyond the 100-meter limit of standard Ethernet), connecting to a core switch or router, or achieving higher bandwidth aggregation. The slots provide flexibility to choose the appropriate media type (e.g., 1000Base-SX for multimode fiber) based on your network infrastructure.
Is this switch manageable, and what features does it support?
Yes, this is a fully manageable Layer 2 switch. It supports a comprehensive set of management features including Virtual LANs (VLANs) for segmenting network traffic, Quality of Service (QoS) for prioritizing critical applications like voice and video, and Access Control Lists (ACLs) for security. Additional capabilities include IGMP snooping for efficient multicast traffic handling, DHCP snooping to prevent rogue DHCP servers, flow control, and support for IEEE 802.1x for port-based network access control. These features provide granular control over network performance, security, and reliability.
Can this switch be rack-mounted?
No, this switch is designed with a desktop or compact form factor and does not include built-in rack ears or a standard rack-mount kit. Its dimensions (1.06" H x 9.45" W x 4.13" D) and lightweight construction make it suitable for placement on a desk, shelf, or in a wall-mounted enclosure. For deployments requiring rack installation, you would need to consider a switch model specifically designed for rack mounting, typically with a 1U or larger form factor.
What is the maximum data transfer rate of this switch?
The switch supports a maximum data transfer rate of 128 megabytes per second (MB/s). This translates to a switching capacity that handles Gigabit Ethernet traffic efficiently across all ports. Each port operates at Gigabit speed (1000 Mbps), and the internal switching fabric is designed to manage simultaneous data flows between ports without bottlenecking, ensuring smooth performance for file transfers, video streaming, and other network applications within a small to medium-sized workgroup.
Does this switch support fiber optic connections?
Yes, the switch supports fiber optic connections through its two SFP expansion slots. By installing appropriate SFP transceiver modules (sold separately), you can connect the switch to other fiber-enabled network devices using multimode or single-mode fiber optic cables. This allows for network spans well beyond the 100-meter limitation of standard copper Ethernet, making it suitable for connecting buildings, covering large campuses, or linking to a data center core. The switch's supported media types explicitly include optical fiber alongside twisted pair copper.