The CP PLUS CP-ANW-GPM24G4F4-N40 is a 28-port Layer-2+ managed Gigabit PoE switch designed to deliver power and data over Ethernet for IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other edge network devices. It features 24 × 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit PoE+ RJ-45 ports, 4 × 1000 Mbps combo SFP/RJ45 uplink ports, and 1 console port, enabling flexible copper or fiber uplinks to NVRs, routers, or core switches. The switch supports 10Base-T (Cat3/4/5), 100Base-TX (Cat5/5e), and 1000Base-T (Cat5e/6) up to 100m, and comes in a 19-inch rack-mount metal chassis with built-in AC power supply and LED indicators for power, PoE status, link, and activity.
The CP-ANW-GPM24G4F4-N40 supports IEEE 802.3i, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3z, 802.3x, 802.3az and IEEE 802.3af/at PoE standards, delivering up to 30W per port with a 400W total PoE budget. It provides 56Gbps switching capacity, 41.664Mpps forwarding rate, store-and-forward switching, 4.1Mbit packet buffer, 8K MAC address table, and 10K jumbo frames for stable high-bandwidth traffic. Networking features include VLAN (802.1Q, voice VLAN, surveillance VLAN, QinQ, GVRP), LACP link aggregation (up to 8 groups), STP/RSTP/MSTP loop protection, IGMP/MLD snooping with multicast VLAN registration (MVR), QoS traffic prioritization (WRR/WFQ/SP scheduling), and port-based rate limiting.
For secure and reliable operation, the CP-ANW-GPM24G4F4-N40 supports static IPv4/IPv6 routing, static ARP, AAA authentication (RADIUS/TACACS+), IEEE 802.1X, MAC/Web authentication, guest VLAN, and port security. Additional protections include IP/MAC/Port binding (IMPB), DHCP snooping with Option 82, dynamic ARP inspection, IP source guard, storm control, BPDU guard, port isolation, and DoS prevention. Management is available via Web GUI (HTTPS), CLI through console or Telnet/SSH, SNMP v1/v2c/v3, LLDP/LLDP-MED discovery, RMON monitoring, diagnostics tools, firmware upgrades, configuration backup, dual images, and remote Syslog logging.
Best Suited For
• Medium to large CCTV surveillance systems with up to 24 PoE IP cameras
• Enterprise or campus edge networks requiring VLAN segmentation and traffic control
• Installations needing fiber or copper uplinks to NVRs, routers, or core switches
• Deployments powering IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and IoT devices
• Networks requiring advanced monitoring, QoS prioritization, and security protections
Not Suitable For
• Large enterprise networks requiring higher-density PoE switches (48+ ports)
• Deployments needing PoE++ high-power devices (60W+)
• Basic unmanaged networks where configuration is unnecessary
• Outdoor or industrial environments without protective enclosures