Ubiquiti Networks EdgeSwitch 24-Port 500-Watt Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP

BH #UBES24500W • MFR #ES-24-500W
Ubiquiti Networks EdgeSwitch 24-Port 500-Watt Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP
Key Features
  • 24 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2 x 1 Gbps SFP Ethernet Ports
  • 500 Watt Max. Power Consumption
  • Non-Blocking Throughput Switching
With a comprehensive user interface and support for fiber connectivity the EdgeSwitch 24-Port 500-Watt Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP from Ubiquiti Networks is a full featured networking solution. Along with the two 1 Gbps SFP Ethernet ports, you can take advantage of 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting a max power over Ethernet wattage of 34.2 watts per port. The voltage ranges from 50 to 57 volts with a maximum passive power over Ethernet wattage per port of 17 watts. Other networking features include VLAN, private VLAN, voice VLAN, link aggregation, DHCP snooping, IGMP snooping, and much more.
Back-Ordered
$595.00
$100/mo. suggested payments for 6 Mos.
with the credit card.§ 
or Save the Tax with the credit card. 
Ask Our Experts
800.606.6969

Ubiquiti Networks ES-24-500W Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Advanced Switching Technology
  • 3Switching Performance
  • 4PoE+ Flexibility
  • 5Fiber Connectivity
  • 6Comprehensive User Interface
  • 7Powerful Functionality

With a comprehensive user interface and support for fiber connectivity the EdgeSwitch 24-Port 500-Watt Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP from Ubiquiti Networks is a full featured networking solution. Along with the two 1 Gbps SFP Ethernet ports, you can take advantage of 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting a max power over Ethernet wattage of 34.2 watts per port. The voltage ranges from 50 to 57 volts with a maximum passive power over Ethernet wattage per port of 17 watts. Other networking features include VLAN, private VLAN, voice VLAN, link aggregation, DHCP snooping, IGMP snooping, and much more.

Advanced Switching Technology
Build and expand your network with Ubiquiti Networks EdgeSwitch, part of the EdgeMAX line of products. The EdgeSwitch is a fully managed, PoE+ Gigabit switch, delivering robust performance and intelligent switching for growing networks. The EdgeSwitch offers an extensive suite of advanced Layer-2 switching features and protocols, and also provides Layer-3 routing capability.
Switching Performance
The EdgeSwitch offers the forwarding capacity to simultaneously process traffic on all ports at line rate without any packet loss. For its total, non-blocking throughput, the 24-port models support up to 26 Gbps.
PoE+ Flexibility
This EdgeSwitch PoE Gigabit Ethernet switch offers 24 ports of auto-sensing IEEE 802.3af/at and configurable 24V Passive PoE to simplify your infrastructure. By default, the EdgeSwitch automatically detects 802.3af/at devices so they automatically receive PoE. For 24V Passive PoE devices, manually enable 24V passive PoE using the EdgeSwitch Configuration Interface.
Fiber Connectivity
The EdgeSwitch provides fiber connectivity options for your growing networks. This 24-port model includes two SFP ports, providing up to 1 Gbps uplinks.
Comprehensive User Interface
Designed for convenient management, the EdgeSwitch Configuration Interface allows administrators to configure and monitor switch features in a graphical user interface. For advanced users, an industry-standard command-line interface (CLI) is available through telnet and SSH.
Powerful Functionality
The EdgeSwitch uses a sophisticated operating system that provides basic switching features, PoE configuration per port, and a variety of advanced features including:
• MSTP/RSTP/STP
• VLAN, Private VLAN, Voice VLAN
• Link Aggregation
• DHCP Snooping, IGMP Snooping
• TACACS+, RADIUS, 802.1X, MAC Filtering, ACL
• DiffServ, CoS
• Static Routing, Policy-Based Routing
UPC: 810354020667

Ubiquiti Networks ES-24-500W Specs

Key Specs
Inputs/Outputs
24 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)
2 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit SFP
Interfaces
Inputs/Outputs
24 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)
2 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit SFP
Performance
Switching Bandwidth
26 Gb/s (Non-Blocking)
Electrical
Power Draw
500.00 W (Active)
AC Input Power
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Environmental
Operating Temperature
23 to 104°F / -5 to 40°C
Operating Humidity
5 to 95%
General
Indicator Lights
Link/Activity/Speed, PoE
Rack Form Factor
1 RU
Dimensions
19.1 x 11.2 x 1.7" / 48.5 x 28.5 x 4.4 cm
Weight
11 lb / 5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
13 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
22.4 x 13.2 x 3.2"

Ubiquiti Networks ES-24-500W Reviews

See any errors on this page? Let us know

question

Would this be good for gaming on multiple devices, streaming on twitch, and other workloads at the same time? would my ping go up ingame?
Asked by: Pierce
This device will handle gaming workloads without any issues. It is a business class device designed for higher throughput.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2018-10-24

question

is the unfi version any better? Or is it just that controller bring all the stats to the on web page?
Asked by: Phillip P.
Unifi needs a controller, Edgeswitch has a built in web intertface and CLI for advanced users. I think the hardware is identical.
Answered by: Alfred B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Does this have to be used for connecting computers to the internet? I want to use it for connecting multiple BMD 4K monitors to 1 computer.
Asked by: Peter P.
the switch is just for Ethernet! So you can use this to connect to the Ethernet ports of the BMD 4k but that will NOT give you any video signal. That is done via the SDI connection. The Ethernet is just for control and monitoring of the monitors. Bottom line You do not use this for video.
Answered by: James R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Does this 24-Port 250-Watt model ES-24-250W PoE+ switch have internal fans? Noise level?
Asked by: Nick G.
Yes, there are internal fans, and for me the noise level is negligible. I only have two devices on it that require POE at this time and I do not notice the fans at all unless I've power cycled the switch. The very first models (2014ish) did have fan issues, but they've since fixed that through hardware and firmware updates.
Answered by: John W.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

can you configure maximum bandwidth for individual ports?
Asked by: Anthony
Haven't tried that
Answered by: Laye E.
Date published: 2018-08-25
  • y_2019, m_8, d_5, h_15CST
  • bvseo_bulk, prod_bvqa, vn_bulk_2.0.13
  • cp_1, bvpage1
  • co_hasquestionsanswers, tq_5
  • loc_en_US, sid_1066113, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=HAS_STAFF_ANSWERS, direction=DESCENDING)]
  • clientName_bhphotovideo