Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE

Mactelecom Networks
15 May 202406:21

TLDRCody from Mac Telecom introduces the UniFi Pro Max 16 PoE switch, a new addition to the Pro Max lineup. Priced at $399 USD, this switch features 12 GB PoE+ ports, 4 2.5 PoE++ ports, and 2 10 GB SFP+ cages. It also offers Ether lighting for troubleshooting and aesthetics. The Pro Max 16 PoE can be used as a desktop, wall-mounted, or rack-mounted switch, with an optional $49 rack mount kit. Cody demonstrates the setup and installation process, highlighting its suitability for small offices needing a few ports for wireless access points, cameras, and door access. The fanless design ensures quiet operation, and the external power supply is noted as a minor drawback.

Takeaways

  • 📦 The UniFi Pro Max 16 PoE is a new switch in the Pro Max lineup with a price of $399 USD.
  • 🔌 It features 12 GB PoE+ ports, 4 2.5G PoE++ ports, and 2 10 GB SFP+ cages.
  • 💡 Ether lighting is an RGB feature on the switch ports that aids in troubleshooting and adds a cool aesthetic.
  • 💰 There's a non-PoE version available for $279 USD.
  • 🧱 The switch can be mounted in various ways: desktop, wall, or rack-mounted with an additional $49 USD rack mount kit.
  • ⚙️ It does not have an internal power supply; instead, it requires an external 210 Watts power supply.
  • 🔩 For wall mounting, the rack ears need to be installed after removing the slots on the switch.
  • 📚 The rack mount kit includes all necessary mounting accessories and a PSU cover for a clean look.
  • 📈 The switch is suitable for small offices needing a few ports for wireless access points, cameras, and door access control.
  • 🤫 It is fanless, making it quiet for any working environment.
  • 🖌 The port manager allows customization of ether lighting, including color changes and the option to disable the breathing mode.
  • 🔄 The switch supports PoE++ for devices like the G4 PTZ Industrial, UniFi access hubs, and Connect Display.

Q & A

  • What is the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch and who is Cody from Mac Telecom?

    -The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE is a new network switch from Ubiquiti Networks with 12 GB PoE+ ports, 4 2.5 GB PoE++ ports, and two 10 GB SFP+ cages. Cody is from Mac Telecom, a company that discusses and showcases network equipment, and he is presenting the features and setup of this switch.

  • What are the different port types available on the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch?

    -The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch features 12 GB PoE ports, 4 2.5 GB PoE++ ports, and two 10 GB SFP+ cages for high-speed connectivity.

  • What is the price of the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch?

    -The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch is priced at $399 USD. There is also a non-PoE version available for $279 USD.

  • What is Ether lighting and how does it benefit users?

    -Ether lighting is an RGB lighting feature on the switch ports that can assist with troubleshooting by indicating the status and speed of the connection. It also adds a cool aesthetic to the device.

  • Can the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch be mounted in different ways?

    -Yes, the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch can be used as a desktop switch, mounted on a wall, or rack-mounted with the purchase of the additional rack mount kit.

  • What is the cost of the rack mount kit for the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch?

    -The rack mount kit for the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch is priced at $49 USD.

  • Does the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch come with an internal power supply?

    -No, the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch has an input for an external power supply, which is 210 Watts.

  • How can the Ethernet lighting on the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch be customized?

    -The Ethernet lighting can be customized through the network controller software, where you can change the colors representing different speeds and network types, as well as adjust the brightness and breathing mode of the lights.

  • What is the purpose of the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch in a network setup?

    -The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch is designed for small office environments that require a few ports for wireless access points, cameras, and potentially unified door access control systems.

  • What are the advantages of the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch according to Cody from Mac Telecom?

    -The advantages include its fanless design for quiet operation, having all ports in one line for easy access, and the availability of Ether lighting for troubleshooting and aesthetics. However, Cody would have preferred an internal power supply.

Outlines

00:00

📦 Unboxing and Installing the UniFi Pro Max 16 Poe Switch

The video introduces the UniFi Pro Max 16 Poe switch from Mac Telecom. It highlights the switch's features, including 12 GB Poe plus ports, 4 2.5 GB ports, and 2 10 GB SFP+ cages, all at a competitive price point of $399 USD. The video also mentions a non-PoE version available for $279 USD. Ether lighting, which is RGB lighting on the switch ports, is showcased as a helpful feature for troubleshooting and aesthetics. The presenter demonstrates the switch's mounting options, including desktop, wall, and rack mount, with the latter requiring a separate purchase of the rack mount kit for $49 USD. The video concludes with a closer look at the switch's ports and the process of assembling and installing it into a network rack.

05:01

🌈 Customizing Ether Lighting and Evaluating the Pro Max 16 Poe

This part of the video script discusses the customization options available for the UniFi Pro Max 16 Poe switch's Ether lighting feature. The presenter explains how the lighting can indicate different speeds: amber for Fast Ethernet, white for Gigabit and 10 Gigabit, and blue for 2.5 Gigabit. Network colors can be customized, and the breathing mode of the lighting can be toggled on or off. The brightness of the lighting is also adjustable. The presenter then evaluates the Pro Max 16 Poe, suggesting its suitability for small offices with minimal wiring needs, such as for wireless access points, cameras, and door access systems. The fanless design of the switch is praised for its quiet operation. However, the presenter expresses a preference for an internal power supply over the external one provided. The video ends with a call to action, inviting viewers to share their thoughts on the UniFi Pro Max 16 Poe and to subscribe for more content.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE

The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE is a network switch from Ubiquiti Networks, a company known for its networking equipment. In the context of the video, this switch is a new addition to the Pro Max lineup and is highlighted for its 12 GB PoE ports, 4 2.5 PoE++ ports, and two 10 GB SFP+ cages. It is positioned as a good value at $399 USD, with a non-PoE version also available for $279 USD. The switch is a central component in the video's discussion about setting up a network infrastructure.

💡PoE (Power over Ethernet)

PoE, or Power over Ethernet, is a technology that allows network cables to be used to simultaneously transmit data and electrical power to devices such as wireless access points or cameras. In the video, the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch has 12 GB PoE ports, which can power and connect devices that require PoE, making it a versatile choice for network setups.

💡PoE++

PoE++ is an extension of the PoE standard, providing higher power output to devices that require more energy, such as the G4 PTZ industrial cameras and UniFi access hubs mentioned in the video. The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE has 4 ports that support PoE++, indicating its capability to handle more power-intensive devices.

💡10 GB SFP+ cages

SFP+ cages are slots on a network switch that can accept SFP+ modules, which are used to connect the switch to other network devices at high speeds. In the video, the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE features two 10 GB SFP+ cages, allowing for high-speed connections of up to 10 Gbps, which is beneficial for large data transfers and high-bandwidth applications.

💡Ether lighting

Ether lighting refers to the RGB lighting feature on the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch ports. This not only adds a visual aesthetic but also serves a practical purpose by indicating the status and speed of network connections. For example, the video mentions that fast Ethernet shows an amber color, gigabit is white, 2.5 GB is blue, and 10 GB is white again.

💡Rack mount

A rack mount is a method of mounting equipment in a standard 19-inch wide rack, which is commonly used in data centers and network operations for efficient use of space. The video discusses the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE's rack mountability and the additional purchase of a rack mount kit for $49 USD, which is necessary for this type of installation.

💡External power supply

The Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE does not have an internal power supply; instead, it requires an external power supply unit. The video mentions that this might not be preferred by everyone due to the additional cost and complexity, but it also notes that the power supply can be neatly hidden when using the rock mount kit.

💡Network rack

A network rack is a framework used to mount multiple pieces of network-related equipment, such as switches, routers, and servers, in a secure and organized manner. In the video, the presenter installs the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE into a network rack, which is a common practice for setting up a professional network environment.

💡Port manager

The port manager is a feature within the UniFi network controller software that allows administrators to view and configure the settings of each port on a switch. In the video, the presenter uses the port manager to check the status of connected devices and to adjust the ether lighting settings on the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch.

💡Fanless

A fanless device is one that does not require a fan for cooling, typically relying on passive cooling methods such as heat sinks or natural convection. The video mentions that the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE is fanless, which makes it quiet and suitable for office environments where noise can be a concern.

💡Small offices

The video suggests that the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE is well-suited for small offices that do not require a large number of wired connections. It is ideal for providing a few ports for wireless access points, cameras, and potentially unified door access systems, making it a versatile and cost-effective solution for smaller network setups.

Highlights

Introduction of the Unifi Pro Max 16 PoE switch from Mac Telecom

The Pro Max 16 PoE features 12 GB PoE+ ports and 4 2.5 PoE++ ports

Two 10 GB SFP+ cages are included in the Pro Max 16 PoE

The price of the Pro Max 16 PoE is $399 USD

A non-PoE version of the Pro Max 16 is available for $279 USD

Ether lighting is an RGB feature on the switch ports for troubleshooting

Ubiquity offers Ether lighting patch cables compatible with the RGB switch ports

The Pro Max 16 PoE can be mounted in various ways including desktop, wall, or rack

A rack mount for the Pro Max 16 costs $49 USD

The front of the switch has 12 1-GB PoE+ ports and 4 2.5 Gbit/s PoE++ ports

There's no internal power supply; an external 210-Watt power supply is used

The power supply can be hidden well with the rock mount kit

Instructions on how to mount the Pro Max 16 PoE to the wall

The rack mount kit includes all necessary mounting accessories and cage nuts

Cable management for the power supply is discussed

Installation of the Pro Max 16 PoE into a network rack is demonstrated

Ether lighting settings allow customization of colors and brightness

The Pro Max 16 PoE is suitable for small offices with minimal wiring needs

The switch is fanless, making it quiet for any working area

The external power supply is the only minor drawback mentioned

Invitation for viewers to share their thoughts on the UniFi Pro Max 16 PoE in the comments

A call to action for likes, subscriptions, and notifications for new viewers