Description
Network Connectivity Options
Network connectivity options refer to the different ways in which devices can be connected to a network and the types of connectivity that are available.
The HP JH017-61001 switch provides several options for connecting devices to the network, including:
- Ethernet: Ethernet is the most common type of network connectivity, allowing devices to connect to the network using a standard Ethernet cable.
- Fiber Optic: Fiber optic connectivity allows devices to connect to the network using optical fibers, providing high-speed, low-latency connectivity over long distances.
- Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Ports: SFP ports allow devices to connect to the network using Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers, which support a variety of networking protocols, including Ethernet, Fiber Channel, and SONET.
- Link Aggregation: Link aggregation allows administrators to bundle multiple physical connections into a single logical link, improving network reliability and performance.
In addition to these connectivity options, the HP JH017-61001 switch also supports various other network protocols and standards, allowing administrators to connect a wide range of devices to the network.
By offering multiple connectivity options, the HP JH017-61001 switch provides administrators with flexibility and choice when connecting devices to the network, helping to ensure that devices have the connectivity they need to operate effectively.
Power Supply Requirements
The power supply requirements for the HP JH017-61001 switch refer to the amount of electrical power needed to operate the switch and provide adequate performance for connected devices.
The switch requires an external power supply unit (PSU) with a specific input voltage and current range to operate. The exact power supply requirements will depend on the specific model of the switch and can be found in the technical specifications provided by the manufacturer.
It is important to ensure that the power supply used with the switch meets the specified requirements in order to ensure proper operation and avoid damage to the switch or other connected devices. In addition, administrators should also consider factors such as power redundancy, energy efficiency, and heat dissipation when selecting a power supply for the switch.
Unmanaged Switch Features
An unmanaged switch is a basic type of network switch that operates automatically, with little or no configuration required. The HP JH017-61001 switch is an example of an unmanaged switch, which provides basic connectivity for devices on a network.
Unmanaged switches have the following key features:
- Plug-and-play operation: Unmanaged switches are easy to use, requiring no configuration or setup, and can be plugged into a network to provide immediate connectivity for connected devices.
- Automatic configuration: Unmanaged switches automatically detect and configure connected devices, eliminating the need for manual configuration.
- Port-based switching: Unmanaged switches switch network data at the port level, allowing multiple devices to share a single network connection.
- Limited configuration options: Unmanaged switches have limited configuration options, allowing administrators to make basic changes to the switch, such as setting the speed and duplex of a port, but not allowing for advanced features such as Quality of Service (QoS) or security.
Unmanaged switches are best suited for small networks or for situations where simplicity and ease of use are more important than advanced features and customization. By providing basic connectivity for connected devices, unmanaged switches allow administrators to expand the network and add new devices with minimal effort.
General Information about the HP JH017-61001
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part Number or SKU# JH017-61001
- Product Type : Networking
- Product Name : 24 Ports Switch
Networking
- Enclosure Type : Desktop, Rack-Mountable – 1u
- Subtype : Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports : 24 X 10/100/1000 + 2 X Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Sfp
- Performance : Throughput (64-Byte Packet Size) : 38.7 Mpps ¦ Switching Capacity : 52 Gbps
- Mac Address Table Size : 8192 Entries
- Jumbo Frame Support : 9216 Bytes
- Features : Flow Control, Auto-Negotiation, Auto-Uplink (Auto Mdi/Mdi-X), Half Duplex Mode, Full Duplex Mode, Quality Of Service (Qos), Fanless, 512kb Packet Buffer, Diffserv Code Point (Dscp) Support
- Compliant Standards : IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3i, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3az
- Flash Memory : 1 Mb
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces : 24 X 1000base-T – Rj-45 ¦ 2 X Gigabit Lan – Sfp
Power
- Power Device : Internal Power Supply
- Voltage Required : Ac 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )





