Ericsson Ers 2460 Datasheet «720p»
Quick summary
- Product: Ericsson (now likely Ericsson-LG or rebranded from Ericsson) ERS 2460 — a fixed, compact Ethernet routing/switching product in the ERS 2400 family targeted at enterprise access/edge.
- Main strengths: compact form factor for small sites, solid L2 switching with basic L3 features, multiple Gigabit ports with optional fiber SFPs, PoE options on some variants, resilient power and stacking/virtual chassis features typical of ERS line.
- Main weaknesses: limited scalability and advanced campus features compared with modern campus switches (e.g., limited throughput/backplane relative to current 10G/25G expectations), aging software/firmware ecosystem, potential end-of-life or limited vendor support depending on purchaser timing.
Flexible Installation: The radio supports multiple mounting alternatives, including pole, wall, and rail mounting using standard ERS brackets.
Keep in mind that this review is based on the datasheet and might not reflect real-world performance or experience. If you're considering purchasing or deploying the ER-S 2460, be sure to validate its features and performance through hands-on testing or discussions with Ericsson or authorized partners. ericsson ers 2460 datasheet
John's eyes widened as he read the email. He had worked with the Ericsson ER-S 2460 before, back in his university days. It was a reliable and efficient system, but it was indeed old technology. Quick summary
- The Good: The HQoS capabilities detailed in the datasheet are incredibly granular. It guarantees that a single heavy-user (e.g., someone running a server) cannot degrade the experience of other users on the same DSLAM/CMTS node. The stateful firewall and NAT (CGNAT) features were also ahead of their time.
- The Caveat: While the specs look great, configuring these features required a deep understanding of Ericsson’s proprietary Command Line Interface (CLI), which had a notoriously steep learning curve compared to Cisco IOS.
When evaluating the ERS 2460 for your network, prioritize your needs: if you require dynamic routing, high-speed stacking, or 10G uplinks, look elsewhere. However, if you need a quiet, manageable, and cost-effective edge switch—especially in an existing Ericsson/Avaya environment—the ERS 2460 remains a workable choice, assuming you can source hardware and firmware support. Product: Ericsson (now likely Ericsson-LG or rebranded from
Chassis and Physical Port Configuration
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Model Variants | ERS 2460-8T-PD, ERS 2460-8T-PWR, ERS 2460-16T-PWR, ERS 2460-24T-PWR | | Port Density | 8, 16, or 24 x 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ45) | | Uplink Ports | 2 x Gigabit SFP combo ports (shared with last 2 copper ports on some SKUs) | | Console Port | RS-232 RJ45 style (industry standard) | | Form Factor | Compact, DIN-rail mountable or wall mount | | Dimensions (HxWxD) | Approximately 6.0 x 13.0 x 11.0 cm (for 8-port) to 4.4 x 28.0 x 18.0 cm (24-port) | | Weight | 1.2 kg to 2.8 kg depending on port count and PoE module |
Connectivity: Connecting fiber optic and shielded DC power cables.