Accessories

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25625495

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CONN SWITCH SOCKET EDGE SOLDER

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79211948

79211948

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84212 MS-N SEPARATOR

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70514125

70514125

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54A2 BIPOLAR LEVER R30

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79214578

79214578

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KEY-STRAIGHT FOR METAL BODIES

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79253399

79253399

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170A2 LEVER

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79211648

79211648

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153A2B ACT FOR SW-83160

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84217001

84217001

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MODULE DE VISUALISATION 842170 V

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70507226

70507226

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57E ACT FOR SW-83131 R=10.7

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70520667

70520667

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52J3 ACT SW-83118-19-20 R=24

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70520185

70520185

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52E3 ACT SW-83118-19-20 R=37

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70600836

70600836

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PUSH BUTTON FOR 83529.0 GREEN

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79214576

79214576

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ACCESSORY-PULLEY 5MM CABLE DIA

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79250291

79250291

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LAMP PACKAGE 83861 48TO220VAC

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79250143

79250143

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ASS'Y M16X1MM NUT FOR 83589

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79250046

79250046

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170E LEVER ROLLER

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70507463

70507463

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BA ACT PLAN R=38 FOR 161

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70520059

70520059

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M12X.75 NUT FOR 83161...-L SW

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70500214

70500214

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03 MTG BRKT FOR SW-83101-112

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70500240

70500240

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V2 ACT FOR SW-83101-112154

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79214580

79214580

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Accessories

1. Overview

Switches Accessories refer to supplementary components that enhance the functionality, connectivity, and management of network switches. These accessories are critical in modern networking infrastructure, enabling efficient data transmission, power distribution, and system integration across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Network Cables Support data transfer (e.g., Cat6, Cat7, fiber optics) with varying bandwidths and shielding Connecting switches to servers or endpoints in data centers
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Injectors Deliver power and data over a single Ethernet cable (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compliant) Powering IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points
Transceivers (SFP/QSFP) Convert electrical signals to optical signals for high-speed transmission Connecting switches in metro networks or backbone systems
Rack Mount Kits Secure switches in standard 19-inch racks with adjustable mounting hardware Organizing equipment in server rooms or telecom closets

3. Structure and Composition

A typical switch accessory combines mechanical and electrical components:

  • Enclosures: Metal or polymer housings for durability and EMI shielding
  • Connectors: RJ45, LC, or MPO interfaces with gold-plated contacts
  • Internal Circuits: Signal conditioning chips, power management modules, or optical conversion units
  • Cable Assemblies: Twisted-pair or fiber strands with PVC/LSZH jackets

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Unit Importance
Port Density Ports per unit Determines scalability and space efficiency
Transmission Speed Gbps Impacts data throughput (e.g., 10/40/100/400Gbps)
Power Budget Watts (W) Defines maximum power deliverable to connected devices
Operating Temperature C Ensures reliability in harsh environments (-40 C to 85 C)

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, core routers
  • Smart Buildings: Access control systems, IoT sensor networks
  • Healthcare: PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) in hospitals
  • Industrial Automation: Connecting PLCs and SCADA systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product
Cisco Systems Cisco Catalyst 9200L Series Switch Accessories
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) HPE Aruba 2930M Switch Modules
Juniper Networks Juniper EX4650 Switch Transceivers

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Verify compatibility with switch models (e.g., SFP+ for 10Gbps ports)
  • Assess environmental conditions (e.g., industrial-grade PoE injectors for outdoor use)
  • Evaluate future scalability needs (modular vs. fixed configurations)
  • Compare certifications (e.g., CE, FCC, RoHS compliance)

8. Industry Trends

Key trends shaping switch accessories include:

  • Rise of 800Gbps+ optical transceivers driven by AI/ML workloads
  • Integration of Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) to reduce power consumption
  • Adoption of software-defined networking (SDN) requiring programmable accessories
  • Growing demand for compact form factors (e.g., SFP-DD for high-density deployments)
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