011258 2-Port PoE Gigabit Port Mirroring Switch

Part Number: 011258

MSRP: $144.00

The CyberData 2-Port PoE Gigabit Port Mirroring Switch enables users of a network attached device to split a single 802.3af or 802.3at PoE powered Gigabit Ethernet port into two Gigabit Ethernet ports for diagnostics purposes while still maintaining a PoE connection to the attached device.

Engineers, Programmers and Field Service Personal can utilize this Port Mirror function to monitor the network traffic to and from that device with network monitoring software such as Wireshark.

  • Port Mirroring
  • 2-Port auto-negotiating (no crossover cable required)
  • 10.100.1000 full duplex (PoE-powered)
  • Link/Status and connection speed LEDs
  • VLAN Packet Forwarding
  • 9216-byte jumbo packet length forwarding at wire speed
  • RoHS compliant
Power Distribution
  • The PD input can be up to 30W.
  • A 802.3af source @ 15W
  • A 802.3at source @ 25W
  • A non-compliant PoE injector up to 30W
  • The internal circuits on the splitter takes 2W to operate.
  • With an 802.3af input, 13W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • With an 802.3at input, 23W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • With a non-compliant 30W PoE injector, 28W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • Either one or both of the PSE outputs can provide PoE power as long as the overall PSE output wattage is 2W less than the PD input.
Uplink In Port PD 802.3af or 802.3at
Downlink Out Port PSE 802.3at (limited PD input)
Dimensions* Length: 5.31 inches [135 mm]
Width: 3.03 inches [77 mm]
Height: 1.06 inches [27 mm]
Warranty 2 years limited
Unit Weight 0.56 lbs. [.25 kg]
Standards IEEE
Modes 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T
LEDs Link/Status and Connection Speed
Operating temperature 0 to 70 degrees Celsius
Part Number 011258

*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.

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Typical Installation
Documentation
Description Date
PDF Datasheet DATE:6/17/14
PDF Quick-Reference Placemat DATE:1/10/22

Description

The CyberData 2-Port PoE Gigabit Port Mirroring Switch enables users of a network attached device to split a single 802.3af or 802.3at PoE powered Gigabit Ethernet port into two Gigabit Ethernet ports for diagnostics purposes while still maintaining a PoE connection to the attached device.

Engineers, Programmers and Field Service Personal can utilize this Port Mirror function to monitor the network traffic to and from that device with network monitoring software such as Wireshark.

Features

  • Port Mirroring
  • 2-Port auto-negotiating (no crossover cable required)
  • 10.100.1000 full duplex (PoE-powered)
  • Link/Status and connection speed LEDs
  • VLAN Packet Forwarding
  • 9216-byte jumbo packet length forwarding at wire speed
  • RoHS compliant
Power Distribution
  • The PD input can be up to 30W.
  • A 802.3af source @ 15W
  • A 802.3at source @ 25W
  • A non-compliant PoE injector up to 30W
  • The internal circuits on the splitter takes 2W to operate.
  • With an 802.3af input, 13W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • With an 802.3at input, 23W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • With a non-compliant 30W PoE injector, 28W are available to share between the two PSE outputs.
  • Either one or both of the PSE outputs can provide PoE power as long as the overall PSE output wattage is 2W less than the PD input.

Specs

Uplink In Port PD 802.3af or 802.3at
Downlink Out Port PSE 802.3at (limited PD input)
Dimensions* Length: 5.31 inches [135 mm]
Width: 3.03 inches [77 mm]
Height: 1.06 inches [27 mm]
Warranty 2 years limited
Unit Weight 0.56 lbs. [.25 kg]
Standards IEEE
Modes 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T
LEDs Link/Status and Connection Speed
Operating temperature 0 to 70 degrees Celsius
Part Number 011258

*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.

FAQs

Can you recommend a good network capturing program?

Wireshark. Download at www.wireshark.org.

Installation


Typical Installation

Downloads

Documentation
Description Date
PDF Datasheet DATE:6/17/14
PDF Quick-Reference Placemat DATE:1/10/22