ADMIN GUIDE BUSINESS SERIES 48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch Model: SGE2010/SGE2010P
Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What’s in this User Guide? 2 3 Getting to Know the SGE2010/SGE2010P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SGE2010/P Front Panel 2 SGE2010/P Back Panel 3 Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sample Network Configuration 4 Maximum Cabling Distances 4 Before You Install the Switch...
Table of Contents 5 A Port Status 45 PoE Status 45 Port Configuration 46 Port Settings 46 PoE Settings 47 System Mode (Layer 2 / Layer 3) Selection 48 Help 49 Logout 50 Web Utility Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Connecting to the Switch with the Web-Based Utility 51 Using Menus in the Web-Based Utility 51 Viewing On-line Help 52 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 US/Canada Contacts 53 B Customer Site Survey. . . . . . .
1 Introduction What’s in this User Guide? Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing a Linksys Switch. This Switch will allow you to quickly and economically expand your Linksys system. This new Linksys rack mount Switch delivers non-blocking, wire speed switching for your network clients, plus multiple options for connecting to your network backbone. Forty eight ports wire up your workstations or connect to other Linksys switches or devices.
2 Getting to Know the SGE2010/SGE2010P Getting to Know the SGE2010/SGE2010P This chapter describes the ports, LEDs, and other features on the front and back panels of the switch. The SGE2010 and SGE2010P are 48-port, layer-2 Ethernet switches that affordably expand the capability of the Linksys system. These two versions are functionally identical except the SGE2010P model offers Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) which can be used to supply power to various Linksys products over Ethernet cable.
Getting to Know the SGE2010/SGE2010P Feature Description 1-48 The Switch is equipped with 48 auto-sensing, Ethernet (802.3) network ports, which use RJ-45 connectors. The Fast Ethernet ports support network speeds of 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1000Mbps. They can operate in half and full-duplex modes. Auto-sensing technology enables each port to automatically detect the speed of the device connected to it, and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly. The switch can deliver a maximum of 15.4W to a PoE port.
3 Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P Sample Network Configuration Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/ SGE2010P This chapter explains how to physically connect your network devices to the switch. • ”Sample Network Configuration,” on page 4 • ”Maximum Cabling Distances,” on page 4 • ”Before You Install the Switch...
Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P Before You Install the Switch... Before You Install the Switch... When you choose a location for the switch, observe the following guidelines: • Make sure that the switch will be accessible and that the cables can be easily connected. • Keep cabling away from sources of electrical noise, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. • Position the switch away from water and moisture sources.
Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P Placement Options CAUTION: Keep enough ventilation space for the Ethernet switch so it does not exceed the environmental restrictions mentioned in the specifications. Rack-Mount Placement To mount the Ethernet switch in any standard-sized, 19-inch wide, (each Ethernet switch requires 1RU of space in the rack), follow these instructions: 1. Remove the four front screws on one side of the Ethernet switch. Retain the screws for reinstallation. 2.
Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P Connecting the Cables Wall-Mount Placement 1. On one of the side corners, remove the four front screws on of the Ethernet switch. Retain the screws for re-installation. NOTE: The Ethernet switch, shown below, is mounted with the ports located on top. When the switch is mounted to a wall, the ports can be oriented in any direction. 2. Place one of the supplied spacers on the side of the Ethernet switch so the four holes align to the screw holes. 3.
Connecting Devices to the SGE2010/SGE2010P Connecting the Cables CAUTION: Observe the orientation of the mini-GBIC module before inserting it into a miniGBIC port. The bottom mini-GBIC ports are upside down in relation to the top mini-GBIC ports. 5. If you use the console interface to configure the Ethernet switch, then connect the supplied serial cable to the console port (located on the back of the Ethernet switch), and tighten the captive retaining screws. Connect the other end to your PC’s serial port.
4 Using the Console Connecting to Your Switch with HyperTerminal Using the Console This chapter describes the use of the switch console, which allows you to perform basic configuration of the switch. The switch features a menu-driven console interface for basic configuration of the switch and management of your network.This chapter describes console interface configuration. Configuration can also be performed through the web utility, which is covered in the next chapter.
Using the Console Connecting to Your Switch with HyperTerminal 1. Click the Start button. Choose Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. 2. On the Connection Description screen, type a name for this connection, select an icon, and then click OK. 3. On the Connect To screen, use the Connect using drop-down list to select a port to communicate with the switch: COMn, or TCP/ IP.
Using the Console Connecting to Your Switch with HyperTerminal 4. Set the serial port settings as follows: • Bits per second: 115200 • Data bits: 8 • Parity: None • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: None 5. Then, click the OK button. 6. Optionally, on the File menu, click Save to save these settings. The next time that you need to connect to the console, you can open this saved connection.
Using the Console Connecting to the Switch with Telnet Connecting to the Switch with Telnet You can connect to the switch with telnet. 1. Open a command line editor and enter telnet . Then, press the Enter key. 2. When the Login screen appears, select Edit and enter admin in the User Name field. Leave the Password field blank. 3. Press the Esc key to return to the Login screen. 4. Select Enter to enter the CLI interface.
Using the Console Using the Switch Main Menu Using the Switch Main Menu The Switch Main Menu provides access to screens that you can use to configure your system, view or modify port and PoE settings, and view or modify system and stacking mode. 1. System Configuration (see page 13) 2. Port Status (see page 44) 3. Port Configuration (see page 46) 4. System Mode (Layer 2 / Layer 3) Selection (see page 48) 5. Help (see page 49) 0.
Using the Console System Configuration 3. Username & Password Settings (see page 21) 4. Security Settings (see page 22) 5. VLAN Management (see page 25) 6. IP Configuration (see page 26) 7. File Management (see page 40) 8. Restore System Default Settings (see page 43) 9. Reset to Factory Settings (see page 43) 10. Reboot System (see page 43) 11. Stack Configuration (see page 44) 0.Back (Select return to the previous menu.) To open this screen: From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu.
Using the Console System Configuration Versions Use the Versions screen to display the boot, software, and hardware firmware versions of the Ethernet switch. In stacking mode, this information is displayed for the stack master. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 1. System Information. 3. From the System Information Menu, select 1. Versions.
Using the Console System Configuration To change the system contact, system name, and location: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes. Press the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to the next. 2. Press the Esc key to return to the Action list. 3. Select Save to save your changes. 4. When the Operation complete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list.
Using the Console System Configuration Serial Port Configuration Use the Serial Port Configuration screen to view or change the baud rate of the Ethernet switch. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 2. Management Settings. 3. From the Management Settings Menu, choose 1. Serial Port Configuration. To change the baud rate of the serial port: 1. Select Edit, and then make changes. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 2. Management Settings. 3. From the Management Settings Menu, choose 2. Telnet Configuration. To change the time-out setting: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes. 2. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 3. Select Save to save your changes. 4.
Using the Console System Configuration SSH Server Configuration Use the SSH Server Configuration screen to view or edit the status of the SSH server. You can enable or disable the server and configure the SSH server port To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 2. Management Settings. 3. From the Management Settings Menu, choose 3. SSH Configuration. 4. From the SSH Configuration Menu, select 1.
Using the Console System Configuration To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 2. Management Settings. 3. From the Management Settings Menu, choose 3. SSH Configuration. 4. From the SSH Configuration Menu, select 2. SSH Status. 5. When you finish using this screen, select Quit. SSH Crypto Key Generation Use the SSH Crypto Key Generation screen to generate an SSH RSA or DSA key. To open this screen: 1.
Using the Console System Configuration To generate the crypto key: 1. Verify that the information is correct. 2. Select Execute. 3. When the Operation complete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. SSH Keys Fingerprints Use the SSH Keys Fingerprints screen to view the RSA and DSA fingerprints. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration Menu. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 2. Management Settings. 3.
Using the Console System Configuration NOTE: The default user is “admin” with no password. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 3. Username & Password Settings. To change User & Password settings: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes. Press the Tab key to move from one field to the next. NOTE: The username and password can be 20 characters in length.
Using the Console System Configuration SSL Generate Certificate Use the SSL Certificate Generation screen to view, edit, and execute device-generated certificates. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration menu, select 4. Security Settings. 3. From the Security Settings Menu, select 1. SSL Generate Certificate. To edit and execute a certificate: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes.
Using the Console System Configuration Country Name Specifies the country name. (Range: 2 to 2) Validity Term Specifies number of days certification is valid. (Range: 30 to 3650) Show Certificate Use the Show Certificate screen to display the internal certificate. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 4. Security Settings. 3. From the Security Settings Menu, select 2. SSL Show Certificate. 4.
Using the Console System Configuration VLAN Management The VLAN Management menu provides access to a screen where you can view or modify the default VLAN ID. 1. Default VLAN Setup (see page 25) 0.Back (Select to return to the previous menu.) To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 5. Vlan Management. Default VLAN Setup You can use the Default VLAN Setup screen to view and change the VLAN ID. To open this screen: 1.
Using the Console System Configuration To edit the VLAN ID: 1. Select Edit. 2. Type the VLAN ID. 3. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 4. Select Execute. 5. When the Operation complete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. IP Configuration The IP Configuration menu provides access to screens where you can manage IPv4 and IPv6 address configuration, HTTP and HTTPS configuration, and network configuration. 1.
Using the Console System Configuration IPv4 Address Configuration The IPv4 Configuration menu provides access to the IPv4 address settings and DHCP renew. 1. IPv4 Address Settings (see page 27) 2. DHCP Renew (see page 28) 0.Back (Select to return to the previous menu.) To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 1. IPv4 Address Configuration.
Using the Console System Configuration 4. From the IPv4 Address Configuration menu, select 1. IPv4 Address Settings. To edit the IPv4 address settings: 1. Select Edit., and then make the changes. Press the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to the next. NOTE: To enable or disable the DHCP client, move the cursor to the field, and then press the Space Bar to toggle between ENABLE and DISABLE. 2. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 3. Select Save to save your settings 4.
Using the Console System Configuration 1. IPv6 Interface Enable (see page 29) 2. IPv6 Address Settings (see page 30) 3. IPv6 Address Table (see page 31) 4. IPv6 ISATAP Enable (see page 31) 5. IPv6 ISATAP Interface Show (see page 32) 6. IPv6 Default Gateway (see page 33) To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 2. IPv6 Address Configuration.
Using the Console System Configuration 3. Select Save to save your settings 4. When the Operation complete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 5. When you are finished working on this screen, select Quit. IPv6 Address Settings You can use the IPv6 Address - Configuration screen to edit the IPv6 address settings. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3.
Using the Console System Configuration IPv6 Address Table The IPv6 Address Table lists the IPv6 addresses that are configured. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 2. IPv6 Address Configuration. 4. From the IPv6 Address Configuration menu, select 3. IPv6 Address Table.
Using the Console System Configuration To edit the ISATAP tunnel settings 1. Select Edit., and then make the changes. Press the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to the next. NOTE: To enable or disable the ISATAP tunnel, move the cursor to the Status field, and then press the Space Bar to toggle between ENABLE and DISABLE. 2. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 3. Select Save to save your settings 4.
Using the Console System Configuration IPv6 Default Gateway You can use the IPv6 Default Gateway screen to view or edit information about the IPv6 Default Gateway. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 2. IPv6 Address Configuration. 4. From the IPv6 Address Configuration menu, select 6. IPv6 Default Gateway. To edit the IPv6 default gateway settings: 1.
Using the Console System Configuration HTTP Configuration You can use the HTTP screen to view and edit the HTTP settings.You can enable or disable the HTTP server and configure the port on which the session is enabled. To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 3. HTTP Configuration. To change the HTTP settings: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 4. HTTPS Configuration. To change HTTPS settings: 1. Select Edit, and then make your changes. 2. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. 3. Select Save to save your changes. 4.
Using the Console System Configuration Ping IPv4 You can use the Ping IPv4 screen to ping an IPv4 address. To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 5. Network Configuration. 4. From the Network Configuration menu, select 1. IPv4 Ping. To change the IP address: 1. Select Edit, and then enter the IP address. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration Ping IPv6 You can use the Ping IPv6 screen to ping an IPv6 address. To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 5. Network Configuration. 4. From the Network Configuration menu, select 2. IPv6 Ping. To change the IP address: 1. Select Edit, and then enter the IPv6 address. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration TraceRoute IPv4 You can use the TraceRoute IPv4 screen to run a trace route test for an IPv4 address To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 5. Network Configuration. 4. From the Network Configuration menu, select 3. Trace Router IPv4. To change the IP address: 1. Select Edit, and then enter the IPv4 address. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration TraceRoute IPv6 You can use the TraceRoute IPv6 screen to run a trace route test for an IPv6 address. To open the screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 6. IP Configuration. 3. From the IP Configuration menu, select 5. Network Configuration. 4. From the Network Configuration menu, select 4. Trace Router IPv6. To change the IP address: 1. Select Edit, and then enter the IPv6 address. 2.
Using the Console System Configuration File Management The File Management Menu provides access to screens where you can download upgrade files from an IPv4 or IPv6 address. 1. Upgrade / Backup IPv4 (see page 40) 2. Upgrade / Backup IPv6 (see page 41) 3. Active Image (see page 42) 0.Back (Select to return to the previous menu.) To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 7. File Management.
Using the Console System Configuration To enter the IPv4 Upgrade/Backup file name and location: 1. Select Edit, and then make the changes. Press the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to the next. NOTE: Specify the source and destination of the file, the file name, and the IPv4 address of the file server where the upgrade file is stored, 2. Press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. To download a file from the specified location: 3. Verify that the file name and location are correct.
Using the Console System Configuration To download a file from the specified location: 3. Verify that the file name and location are correct. 4. Select Execute. 5. When the Operation complete message appears, press the Esc key to move the cursor to the Action list. Active Image There are two software images on the Ethernet switch: Image 1 and Image 2. When you copy an image to the switch via TFTP, the inactive image is replaced.
Using the Console System Configuration Restore System Default Settings You can restore the switch to the system default settings. To restore system default settings 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 8. Restore System Default Settings. 3. When the confirmation message appears, press y to restore the default settings, or press n to cancel.
Using the Console Port Status Stack Configuration You can use the Stack Configuration screen to specify the Stack ID for the Ethernet switch. By default, ID numbers are automatically assigned to each device. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, select 1. System Configuration. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select 11. Stack Configuration. Port Status The Port Status menu provides access to screens where you can view the port status and the PoE status for each port on the switch. 1.
Using the Console Port Status Port Status You can use the Port Status screen to view the port connection status. You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through all the ports on the switch. NOTE: To configure ports, use the Port Configuration screen. See ”Port Settings,” on page 46. To open this screen: 1. From the Switch Main Menu, press 2. Port Status. 2. From the Port Status Menu, press 1. Port Status. PoE Status You can use the PoE Status screen to view the PoE status of the ports.
Using the Console Port Configuration Port Configuration The Port Configuration Menu provides access to screens where you can view or modify port settings and PoE settings. 1. Port Settings (see page 46) 2. PoE Settings (see page 47) 0.Back (Select to return to the previous screen.) From the Switch Main Menu, press 3. Port Configuration. Port Settings You can use the Port Settings screen to specify the auto negotiation status, port speed, duplex mode, and flow control settings.
Using the Console Port Configuration To configure the ports: 1. Select Edit. 2. Proceed as needed: a. Press the down arrow key to scroll down through the list of ports. b. Press the right arrow key to move the cursor from one field to the next within a row. c. To change a setting, move the cursor to the field, and then press the Space Bar until the desired setting appears. Field Settings Enable Enable or Disable Auto Neg.
Using the Console System Mode (Layer 2 / Layer 3) Selection To configure the PoE settings: 1. Select Edit. 2. Proceed as needed: a. Press the down arrow key to scroll down through the list of ports. b. Press the right arrow key to move the cursor from one field to the next within a row. c. To change a setting, move the cursor to the field, and then press the Space Bar until the desired setting appears. Field Settings Priority Low, High, or Critical Enable Enable or Disable 3.
Using the Console Help To edit the system mode or stacking mode: 1. Select Edit. 2. Proceed as needed: a. Press the down arrow key to scroll down through the list of ports. b. Press the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to the next. c. To change a setting, move the cursor to the field, and then press the Space Bar until the desired setting appears. Field Settings System Mode after Reset Layer 2 or Layer 3 Stacking Mode after Reset Stack or Standalone 3.
Using the Console Logout Logout The Logout command lets you logout from the Ethernet switch. NOTE: When you issue this command, you are immediately logged off the Ethernet switch.
5 Web Utility Configuration Connecting to the Switch with the Web-Based Utility Web Utility Configuration This chapter provides an introduction to the features of the web-based configuration utility. Linksys switch provides a complete web-based utility to configure the switch. This utility is accessed through your web browser.
Web Utility Configuration Viewing On-line Help Viewing On-line Help The Web Utility has on-line Help including field definitions for each screen. To access the online help for a particular screen, click the Help button on the right side of the screen.
A US/Canada Contacts Contacts For additional information or troubleshooting help, refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM. Additional support is also available by phone or online. US/Canada Contacts • 24-Hour Technical Support: 800-326-7114 • RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization): http://www.linksys.com/warranty • Website: http://www.linksys.com • FTP Site: ftp://ftp.linksys.com • Support: http://www.linksys.
B Customer Site Survey Use this Customer Site Survey to gather customer contact information and other information about the customer site that will be needed for the implementation and installation of the Linksys Solution.
How many users are at your site? Phone number and location of the telephone nearest to the Linksys equipment Access Procedures Specify room access procedures (for example, must visiting personnel be escorted by customer personnel?). Security/Safety Procedures Specify any special security/safety procedures, such as the need for safety glasses, safety shoes, and the location(s) of hardhat areas.
C Limited Warranty Warranty Information Limited Warranty Linksys warrants this Linksys hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the Warranty Period, which begins on the date of purchase by the original end-user purchaser and lasts for the period specified for this product at www.linksys.com/ warranty. The internet URL address and the web pages referred to herein may be updated by Linksys from time to time; the version in effect at the date of purchase shall apply.
Obtaining Warranty Service TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE), EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
D Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
E Specifications Model • • SGE2010 48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch SGE2010P 48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch with PoE • IEEE 802.3af PoE on delivered over any of the 48 10/100 ports • Power budget allows for max power of 15.
Environment Operating Temp: Operating Temp. 0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Storage Temp: Storage Temp.
Access Control ACLs - Drop or Rate Limit based on: Source and Destination MAC-based Source and Destination IP address Protocol Port VLAN DSCP/IP Precedence TCP/UDP Source and Destination ports 802.1p priority Ethernet Type ICMP packets IGMP packets DHCP Snooping ARP Inspection IP Source Address Guard Up to 1018 rules Link Aggregation Link Aggregation using IEEE 802.
Safety UL 60950-1 IEC60950-1 CB / TUV/Rh CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 EN 60950 AS/NZS 60950-1 C-Tick EMC FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A ICES-003 Class A EN 55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A EN 55024, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-1 Dimensions Metric: 440 mm (W) x 375 mm (H) x 44 mm (D) English: 17.32 in. (W) x 14.70 in. (H) x 1.73 in. (D) Unit Weight SGE2010 — 4.94kg, or 10.89 lbs (174.25 oz.) SGE2010P — 4.94kg, or 10.89 lbs (174.25 oz.
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