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HP ProCurve 2610

Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard

Management

  • Web-based management
  • Yes

More Information

  • Other
  • For complete technical specifications see the HP Web site.

Power

  • Power source
  • AC Adaptor, Power over Ethernet

Talkback 2 comments

    HP's ProCurve 2610-24-PWR is n ...Moo -- 22/02/08

    HP's ProCurve 2610-24-PWR is not cheap for a 100kbps switch, even with PoE, but it has plenty of features and is a quality machine

    The bad: Is it really only *** 100 kbps *** ?

    Wrong, 2610 isn't only 100kbs ...a european visitor -- 06/05/08

    Wrong, 2610 isn't only 100kbs : you have two sfp and two port 1000Mb/s. Theses four ports are both active not in combo mode like old model 2626/2650. In fact you have really 26 or 50 active ports and 2 SFP available (for 2624, you have finally 28 ports ! (24*100Mb/s 2*1000Gb/s 2 SFP available for 100FX, 1000LX, 1000SX with LC connector) . Price is not same in Europe, because in my country, we buy for my firm 2610-24 PWR 700/750%u20AC (euro) (less than 500$ us with actuel euro value).

    2610 support static route and mstp too, radius authentication (802.1x), lldp, sflow... and many others standard protocol.

    sorry for my english.

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Overview

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The good:
  • Straight-forward interface for configuration
  • Backup power units available
  • Multicast for greater network bandwidth efficiency
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The bad:
  • Status lights may be hidden by network cables
  • Not suitable for connecting Gigabit devices
The bottomline:

A very flexible device for managing your PoE network.

Editors’ rating:

7.5/10

RRP: AU$1894.00

Related topics:

ProCurve 2610, hp, switch, networking

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