Specifications: Adjusts from 12.75" to 21" / 323.8mm to 533.4mm
Features: Network switches, load balancers, and routers typically sit at the top and back portion of the rack. This placement makes it difficult for cold air to travel from the front of the rack to the air intakes of the network switch equipment, increasing chances of failure over time. SwitchAir helps prevent failure by channeling cool air from the front of the rack to the air intakes regardless of where the equipment is mounted.
Benefits
- Reduces the chance of network switches overheating by directing cool air to device intakes.
- Reduces the likelihood of premature equipment failure due to high intake temperatures.
- Improves equipment efficiency by providing network equipment with the same cold aisle temperature as other devices in the rack.
- Decreases wrap around hot airflow from the hot aisl...
Protocols: DHCP VLAN discovery; LLDP-MED for VLAN discovery; FTP/TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server-based central provisioning; Hardware diagnostics; Manual or dynamic host con?guration protocol (DHCP) network setup; Network address translation support for static configuration and Keep-Alive; QoS Support — IEEE 802.1p/Q tagging (VLAN), Layer 3 TOS, and DHCP; Status and statistics reporting; Syslog Event Logging; Conforms to IEEE802.3-2005 (Clause 40) for physical media attachment; Conforms to IEEE802.3-2002 (Clause 28) for link partner auto-negotiation; Time and date synchronization using SNTP; RTCP and RTP support; IPv4; IPv6; Provisioning and call server redundancy support; DNS-SRV; UDP; SIP protocol support; IETF SIP (RFC 3261 and companion RFCs)