Powerful EcoFlow stations for energy anywhere!
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Managed Switch PLANET GS-4210-48P4S
The PLANET GS-4210-48P4S is a managed L2/L4 Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE) deployments. It provides 48 Gigabit RJ-45 ports with PoE+ support and four Gigabit SFP uplink slots in a 1U rack-mountable chassis. The switch offers a 104 Gbit/s switching capacity, a 16,000-entry MAC address table and IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack management, making it suitable for centralised network access in small to medium enterprises and distributed deployments such as VoIP, wireless access and surveillance systems.
The GS-4210-48P4S integrates managed Layer 2/Layer 4 features with intelligent PoE functions, delivering a cost-effective solution for powering and managing connected devices. A total PoE budget of up to 440 W and 802.3at PoE+ support enable the switch to feed high-power devices while advanced QoS and security capabilities maintain service quality and network protection. Additional benefits include dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 support, smart fan control for quiet operation, and SFP diagnostics for uplink reliability.
Install the GS-4210-48P4S in a standard 19-inch rack using the included rack ears and connect power and uplink fibers or copper. Configure basic switch settings via the web-based interface or command-line access (Telnet/SSH). Create VLANs, link aggregation groups and QoS policies according to network design. Connect PoE endpoints such as IP phones, wireless access points or cameras to the RJ-45 ports and monitor PoE consumption and port status through the management UI. For remote management, enable secure protocols and integrate with SNMP monitoring tools if required.
Use the PoE schedule and PD alive-check features to optimise energy use and improve device uptime: schedule power windows for non-critical devices, enable periodic power recycling for cameras or access points to reduce crashes, and configure PD alive-check to automatically reset unresponsive powered devices. For uplinks and long-distance links, choose appropriate SFP transceivers and monitor SFP DDM metrics to ensure optical link health. Apply ACLs, DHCP snooping and IP source guard to protect edge ports and limit unauthorized access.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}
{{ productComparisonGenerationError }}