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Datasheet | Switches
AT-PC2002/POE
2 port Gigabit Power over Ethernet switch,
10/100/1000T to SFP
Powering Remote Devices
The PC2002 series switches are the ideal
solution for powering remote devices such as IP
phones, video cameras, wireless access points,
etc, which are more than 100m from a Power
over Ethernet switch. The AT-PC2002/POE
features an SFP port and a 10/100/1000T
twisted-pair port. The SFP port will accept
either a 100MB or 1000MB SFP (fiber). Allied
Telesis offers a wide variety of SFP’s featuring
multimode up to 2km (AT-SPEX), single mode
and BiDi optics. The twisted-pair port has an RJ-
45 connector with a maximum operating
distance of 100 meters (328 feet). In addition to
transmitting data, the twisted-pair port also
injects power down the cable, allowing a remote
Power over Ethernet Powered Device to
operate without the need of any additional
power source. All Power over Ethernet Powered
Devices (IEEE 802.3af compliant) are supported,
as the AT-PC2002/POE can deliver a full 15.4W
of power to the remote device.
VLAN Support
Many backbone switch products support the
industry standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for
Virtual LANs (VLANs) that send extra-long
data packets on the network. The PC2002 series
switches are fully compatible with these long
packets, enabling them to be used in modern
networks. Switches not supporting this feature
will discard these extra long packets, making
them unsuitable for modern networks.
Small and Flexible
The small size and internal power supply of the
PC2002 series allows them to be used almost
anywhere. The units can be DIN rail mounted,
desktop mounted or wall-mounted.
MissingLink
TM
and Smart
MissingLink
TM
(SML)
The MissingLink feature allows the ports on the
media converter to pass the Link status of their
connections to each other. When the media
converter detects a problem with a port - such
as the loss of connection to a node - it
shuts down the connection to the other port,
thereby notifying the node that the connection
has been lost. The Smart MissingLink (SML)
feature monitors network connections and
provides notification when network segments
fail, allowing network managers to quickly
identify the source and location of failed
segments and minimize downtime.
Key Features
Convert speed as well as media type
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet compliant
Supplies up to 15.4W of PoE power
Support 100 and 1000Mbps fiber SFP modules
Auto MDI/MDI-X
MissingLink (ML)
Smart MissingLink (SML)
Supports jumbo frames, up to 9K bytes
Support for multi-mode fiber
Supports half and full-duplex operation
1k MAC address tables
Store-and-forward switching mode
Transparent to IEEE 802.1Q packets
Standalone or wall-mountable
Internal AC power supply
AC power cord retaining clip
AT-PC2002/POE
2 Port Gigabit Speed/Media Converting Switch with PoE
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