IntelliJack Model
Feature
NJ2000 NJ1000
Quadruples LAN connections by providing four 10/100/1000 switched Ethernet ports
Provides two RJ-45 pass-through ports for legacy communications support
Designed for in-the-wall operation to accommodate virtually any location, reducing
installation costs and potential disruption of services
Adds flexibility to existing cabling plants
Optimizes converged applications with network traffic prioritization
Multiple power options
Provides PoE to power devices such as IP phones, cameras and access points
Simple Web-based management
Supports IEEE 802.1X network authentication
Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN for improved security and segmentation
Supports IEEE 802.1ad for link aggregation
Cable diagnostics for fault finding
Works with standards-based SNMP network management applications, including
3Com Network Supervisor
3COM® INTELLIJACK® GIGABIT SWITCH FAMILY
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FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS AND MODEL COMPARISON
UNDERSTANDING THE POWER OPTIONS
Power to the IntelliJack Gigabit Switch can be supplied through either PoE (IEEE 802.3at or 802.3af) applied
to the uplink port or through the optional local external power supply. If power is supplied to the uplink
port by 802.3at or by the external power supply, then ports 1 and 2 may act as PoE Power Source Equipment
(PSE) and may also provide power to other devices plugged into those ports. If power is supplied by 802.3af,
then ports 1 and 2 will not be able to supply PoE power. Refer to the below table for a summary.
Input Power
PoE Forwarding, Ports 1 and 2
IEEE 802.3at
Yes
Local external power
Yes
IEEE 802.3af
No
Power options and PoE Forwarding