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HP JE048A E4500 Series E4500-48-PoE 48x PoE 2x SFP mini-GBIC Switch
- 48 x PoE Ethernet ports
- 2 x SFP uplink ports
- E4500 Series switch
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
- Layer 2 switching
- Suitable for enterprise networks
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Product Overview
The HP JE048A E4500 Series E4500-48-PoE switch is a 48-port PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch with 2 SFP uplink ports. It provides network connectivity and power to connected devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch |
| Ports | 48 x 10/100/1000Base-T PoE, 2 x SFP |
| PoE | Yes |
| Switching Layer | Layer 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Model | E4500-48-PoE |
| Part Number | JE048A |
Product Description
The HP JE048A is a member of the HP E4500 Series of network switches, specifically the E4500-48-PoE model. This switch is designed to provide robust network connectivity for enterprise environments, featuring 48 Fast Ethernet ports that also support Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE capability allows the switch to simultaneously provide data connectivity and electrical power to compatible devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and security cameras over a single Ethernet cable. In addition to the 48 standard Ethernet ports, the switch includes two SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) uplink ports. These SFP ports are typically used to connect the switch to other network devices, such as routers or higher-tier switches, using fiber optic or copper modules, providing flexibility and high-speed backbone connectivity. The switch operates at Layer 2, handling the forwarding of network traffic based on MAC addresses. This switch is suitable for deployment in wiring closets or network edge locations where a high density of PoE-enabled devices needs to be supported. Its features contribute to simplifying network infrastructure by reducing the need for separate power cabling for connected devices, making it an efficient solution for modern network deployments.



