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12-Port Gigabit PoE+ Smart Surveillance Switch

TPE-3012LS (Version v1.0R)

  • 8 x Gigabit PoE+ ports
  • 2 x Gigabit ports
  • 2 x SFP slots
  • 110W PoE power budget
  • Easy-to-use web-based management interface
  • Supports IPv6, LACP, VLAN, QoS, and IGMP Snooping
  • Extend PoE+ signal up to 656 ft./200m at 10Mbps
  • Front panel 4-digit LED display provides PoE power statistics
  • Surveillance mode GUI for simplified configuration and network monitoring
  • Device discovery for ONVIF compliant IP cameras and NVRs
  • Upload building floorplans to create an E-map of surveillance devices
  • Change IP camera IP address settings
  • Upgrade IP camera firmware
  • Change IP camera administrator user name and password
  • Bandwidth control per port
  • 802.1Q, MAC, Surveillance, and Voice VLAN support
  • IEEE 802.1p QoS with queue scheduling support
  • 24Gbps switching capacity
  • IEEE 802.1p QoS with queue scheduling support
  • NDAA / TAA compliant (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Lifetime Warranty*
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TRENDnet's Gigabit PoE+ Smart Surveillance Switch series is designed to simplify the installation and management of surveillance networks, especially for integrators and installers. These ONVIF switches are optimized for the surveillance industry; surveillance mode provides a graphical dashboard interface with detailed information about the switch and each connected PoE device. Connect ONVIF compliant IP cameras and NVRs for more advanced capabilities such as changing device IP settings, and to view individual IP camera video within the switch GUI. The Smart Surveillance Switches are also PoE self-healing switches featuring PoE device auto-recovery and power scheduling.

Installers and integrators can save on equipment costs and reduce installation time with TRENDnet's Gigabit PoE+ Smart Surveillance Switches by delivering up to 30W per port of PoE power and data over existing Ethernet cables. Available PoE port controls include enabling and disabling PoE, PD alive check, and power scheduling. PD alive check is an automated PoE self-healing switch feature that attempts to recover an unresponsive PoE device connected to the switch. If a PoE device such as a PoE camera becomes unresponsive to pings, the ONVIF compliant switch will auto-reboot the PoE port in attempt to recover the device.

These PoE+ ONVIF switches feature a 4-digit LED display showing total PoE power, available power, and power-per-port. They also support long distance PoE+ networking up to 656 ft./200m away at speeds up to 10mbps. TRENDnet's Gigabit PoE+ Smart Surveillance Switches also feature SFP slots to support long-distance fiber networking applications.

Advanced managed switch features include LACP to group ports together to increase bandwidth between switches, VLANs for segmenting and isolating virtual LAN groups, QoS for traffic prioritization, port bandwidth controls, and SNMP monitoring, making this ONVIF switch a powerful SMB network solution. Improve voice performance by isolating and prioritizing VoIP traffic from normal data traffic with the easy-to-use voice VLAN feature.

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Smart Surveillance Management

These managed ONVIF switches are optimized for the surveillance industry; surveillance mode provides a graphical dashboard interface with detailed information about the switch and each connected device.

Diagram showing a network switch connected to various network management protocols. A cloud labeled 'Network' connects to five boxes labeled VLAN, IGMP, QoS, RMON, and SNMP, all of which are linked to a network switch below. The switch features several Ethernet ports, illustrating its capability to manage multiple network functions.

Integration Flexibility

Managed switch features include access control lists, VLAN, IGMP snooping, QoS, RMON, SNMP, and syslog for monitoring and flexible network integration.

Diagram showing a network switch connected to a security camera via a single cable. The cable also connects to a heart-shaped icon with a heartbeat line inside, symbolizing a device alive check. An icon with a lightning bolt and plus sign next to the camera represents Power over Ethernet (PoE), indicating that the camera receives both power and data through the same connection.

PoE Device Alive Check

PD alive check is an automated PoE self-healing switch feature that attempts to recover an unresponsive PoE device connected to the switch. If a PoE device such as a PoE camera becomes unresponsive, the ONVIF compliant switch will auto-reboot the PoE port in attempt to recover the device.

The illustration depicts a building complex with a central courtyard featuring a fountain. Surrounding the courtyard are multiple connected structures with a consistent architectural style, including large windows and a flat roof. In the parking area, several cars are parked, and streetlights are visible. In the foreground, an inset shows a computer monitor displaying a surveillance system interface, labeled as surveillance switches. Below the monitor, a network switch, keyboard, and mouse are present, indicating a setup for monitoring and managing the surveillance system.
The visual shows a TRENDnet PoE Surveillance Switch model TPE-3012LS. The front panel features a 4-digit PoE LED display for power over Ethernet status. Next to it, LED indicators display the status of different ports and power. The center includes eight Gigabit PoE+ ports for connecting and powering devices like IP cameras. To the right, there are two Gigabit ports for additional network connections, and on the far right, two 100/1000Mbps SFP slots for fiber optic connections. Labels clearly mark the functions of each component.

Hardware Design

Provides gigabit PoE+ ports, SFP slots for fiber connectivity, and a 1U 19” rackmount design with brackets included

PoE Power

Each PoE+ managed ONVIF switch supplies up to 30W of power per port and data over a single Ethernet cable to PoE devices

Surveillance Mode

ONVIF switches are optimized for the surveillance industry, proving a graphical dashboard interface with useful information about the switch and each connected device

Long Range PoE+

Long distance PoE+ networking up to 656 ft./200m away at speeds up to 10mbps

4-Digit PoE LED Display

4-digit 7-segment LED display to view total power, available power, and power-per-port

IPv6 Ready

ONVIF switches support IPv6 configuration and IPv6 neighbor discovery

Traffic Management

Managed switch features include: Link aggregation, 802.1Q VLAN, Voice VLAN, Surveillance VLAN, RSTP, MSTP, Loopback Detection, QoS, and port bandwidth management

Troubleshooting

A convenient cable diagnostic test and traffic statistics aid in network troubleshooting

Monitoring

RMON, SNMP, and Port Mirroring support administrator monitoring solutions

Standards
  • IEEE 802.1d
  • IEEE 802.1p
  • IEEE 802.1Q
  • IEEE 802.1s
  • IEEE 802.1w
  • IEEE 802.1X
  • IEEE 802.1ab
  • IEEE 802.3
  • IEEE 802.3u
  • IEEE 802.3x
  • IEEE 802.3z
  • IEEE 802.3ab
  • IEEE 802.3ad
  • IEEE 802.3af
  • IEEE 802.3at
  • IEEE 802.3az
Device Interface
  • 8 x Gigabit PoE+ ports
  • 2 x Gigabit ports
  • 2 x 100/1000Mbps SFP slots
  • LED indicators
  • 4-Digit PoE LED display (total power budget, available power, consumption per port)
Data Transfer Rate
  • Ethernet: 10Mbps (half duplex), 20Mbps (full duplex)
  • Fast Ethernet: 100Mbps (half duplex), 200Mbps (full duplex)
  • Gigabit Ethernet: 2000Mbps (full duplex)
Performance
  • Switch fabric: 24Gbps
  • RAM buffer: 512KB
  • MAC address table: 8K entries
  • Jumbo frames: 10KB
  • Forwarding mode: store and forward
  • Forwarding rate: 17.8Mpps (64-byte packet size)
Management
  • HTTP / HTTPS web-based GUI – Standard or Surveillance Mode
  • CLI command line interface (Telnet / SSHv2)
  • SNMP v1, v2c, v3
  • IPv4/IPv6 support
  • Multiple user accounts
  • Dynamic/static unicast MAC address table
  • Enable or disable 802.3az power saving per port
  • Syslog
  • System message logging severity levels
  • Port mirroring (transmit, receive, one-to-one, many-to-one)
  • ICMPv4/ICMPv6
  • Traceroute
  • LLDP
  • Cable diagnostics test
  • SFP DDM (Digital-diagnostic-monitoring)
  • UDLD (UniDirectional Link Detection)
  • Port error disabled/Errdisable state
  • Ping watchdog
MIB
  • RMON MIB RFC 1271
  • IPV4 MIB RFC 1213 (read only)
  • SNMP MIB RFC 3415
Spanning Tree
  • STP (spanning tree)
  • RSTP (rapid spanning tree)
  • MSTP (multiple spanning tree)
Link Aggregation
  • Static link aggregation and dynamic LACP (Up to 8 groups)
Quality of Service (QoS)
  • 802.1p Class of Service (CoS)
  • DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point)
  • Bandwidth limit per port
  • Queue Scheduling: strict priority (SP), weighted round robin (WRR)
VLAN
  • Multiple management VLAN assignment
  • 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
  • MAC-based VLAN
  • Surveillance VLAN
  • Voice VLAN
  • Up to 256 VLAN groups, ID Range 1-4094
Multicast
  • IGMP Snooping v2/v3
  • IGMP immediate/fast leave
  • IGMP querier
  • Dynamic/static multicast MAC address table
  • MVR (Multicast VLAN registration)
  • Up to 1K multicast entries
Access Control
  • 802.1X port-based authentication (Local user database, RADIUS, Guest VLAN)
  • DHCP Snooping / Option 82
  • Loopback detection
  • Denial of Service (DoS) prevention
  • Storm control (broadcast, unknown multicast, unknown unicast, min: 16Kbps)
  • Head-of-line (HoL) blocking prevention
  • IP Source Guard / IP-MAC-Port-VLAN binding
  • Protected ports
  • Port Security/MAC address learning restriction (Up to 255 entries)
Access Control List (ACL)
  • MAC Address (VLAN ID, EtherType, 802.1p)
  • IPv4 (IP Protocol, TCP/UDP Port, 802.1p, DSCP, TCP flag, ICMP type, ICMP code)
Surveillance Mode (ONVIF)
  • Surveillance mode GUI for simplified configuration and network monitoring
  • Device discovery for ONVIF compliant devices such as IP cameras and NVRs
  • Upload floor plans to create a visual overview of the network
  • Change camera IP address configuration
  • Upgrade IP camera firmware
  • Change IP camera administrator user name and password
PoE
  • PoE budget: 110W
  • 802.3at: up to 30W per port (ports 1-8)
  • PoE Mode A: Pins 1,2 and pins 3,6 for power
  • PoE power scheduling
  • PD alive check
  • Over current/short circuit protection
Power
  • Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60Hz, internal power supply
  • Max. consumption: 10W (No PoE load)
Surge Protection
  • 6kV (Ports 9 & 10)
Fan/Acoustics
  • Fanless
MTBF
  • 434,157 hours
Operating Temperature
  • 0° – 40° C (32° – 104° F)
Operating Humidity
  • Max. 90% non-condensing
Dimensions
  • 330 x 230 x 44.45mm (12.9 x 9.1 x 1.75 in.)
  • 1U rack mountable
Weight
  • 2.26kg (4.98 lbs.)
Certifications
  • CE
  • FCC
  • ETL
Warranty

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • TPE-3012LS
  • Quick Installation Guide
  • Power cord (1.5m/5 ft.)
  • Rackmount kit

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