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Comnet SERVERSWITCHIQ - 32 POE PORTS 360W I5-10500TE GPU RDY 56TB 4X14TB - SS32L-I5-56T14RG

Comnet SS32L-I5-56T14RG 32-Port PoE Surveillance Server Switch The Comnet SS32L-I5-56T14RG is a hybrid network appliance that consolidates IP video ag…

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Comnet SERVERSWITCHIQ - 32 POE PORTS 360W I5-10500TE GPU RDY 56TB 4X14TB - SS32L-I5-56T14RG

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Comnet SS32L-I5-56T14RG 32-Port PoE Surveillance Server Switch

The Comnet SS32L-I5-56T14RG is a hybrid network appliance that consolidates IP video aggregation, local storage, and edge compute into a single rack unit. Built for surveillance integrators deploying large-scale multi-camera systems, this unit combines a 32-port PoE switch, an Intel i5-10500TE processor, and 56TB of onboard storage to reduce infrastructure sprawl and simplify power management across dozens of IP cameras.

Overview

The SS32L-I5-56T14RG addresses a common pain point in mid-to-large deployments: balancing PoE switch capacity, server compute, and storage without dedicating separate rack slots to each function. The 32 PoE ports deliver 360W total power budget—enough to run roughly 24–28 full-power IP cameras simultaneously, depending on individual camera draw and network design. The i5-10500TE CPU provides local VMS software execution, analytics acceleration, or gateway functions, while the four 14TB drive bays offer immediate on-premises storage without reliance on external NAS.

Key Features

  • 32 PoE Ports with 360W Budget: Eliminate the need for separate PoE injectors or additional switches in small-to-medium deployments. 360W supports roughly 11.25W average per port—sufficient for standard 802.3at (PoE+) cameras and lightweight edge devices. If you're running multiple high-power thermal or PTZ units, you'll need to tier deployment or add supplemental power injection.
  • Intel i5-10500TE Processor: Six-core CPU enables local VMS recording, motion detection, basic analytics, and network gateway duties without cloud offload. Real benefit: footage processing and metadata extraction happen on-premises, reducing bandwidth load on your WAN link and external storage fees.
  • GPU-Ready Architecture: The system design accommodates discrete GPU expansion for deep-learning analytics (object detection, person/vehicle classification) if future compute density demands rise. Start with CPU, add GPU later without hardware swap.
  • 56TB Onboard Storage (4×14TB Drives): Approximately 80–100 days of 24/7 recording capacity from 32 cameras at 4MP H.265 compression—actual retention depends on codec choice, resolution mix, and motion-triggered recording. Local storage eliminates monthly cloud subscription overhead and keeps sensitive footage off the internet.
  • Single-Unit Form Factor: Consolidates switch, compute, and storage in one appliance. Reduces rack space, power supply complexity, and cabling burden. Meaningful in retrofit installations where rack real estate is already constrained.
  • Surveillance-Optimized Design: Purposefully engineered for video surveillance deployments—not a generic compute platform bolted onto a switch. Expect driver support and firmware updates tuned for ONVIF camera integration and common VMS platforms.

Integration & Compatibility

The SS32L-I5-56T14RG integrates with standard IP camera ecosystems via ONVIF (if supported by bundled VMS software) and can run third-party VMS applications on its Linux-based operating system. Network connectivity includes standard RJ-45 Ethernet; check with your integrator for specific VMS software pre-load options and any licensing requirements. The PoE ports support standard 802.3af and 802.3at devices, making it compatible with most commercial IP cameras in the field today.

Storage and Retention

The four 14TB drives are configured for RAID or single-disk setup depending on your redundancy requirements. RAID 5 configuration yields roughly 42TB usable capacity; RAID 1 (mirroring) yields 28TB but offers single-drive failure protection. Drive selection is the single biggest factor in how many days of retention you achieve—validate actual footage size in your VMS before committing to 24/7 recording on all 32 ports simultaneously.

Power and Physical Installation

The unit requires a single AC power feed; specific voltage and amperage must be confirmed in the full datasheet before rack installation. The PoE power budget is shared across all 32 ports, so provisioning a 15A circuit or greater is advisable if running near maximum draw. Typical deployment is 1RU in a standard 19-inch rack with standard front-to-back airflow.

What's in the Box

Package contents are not specified in available evidence. Contact your supplier or distributor for a detailed packing list including mounting hardware, power cords, and any pre-installed software media.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the actual PoE power budget per port on the SS32L-I5-56T14RG?

A: The 360W total budget divided across 32 ports yields 11.25W per port on average. Individual ports may support up to 30W (802.3bt Class 4) depending on internal switch design, but the shared 360W cap means you cannot run all 32 ports at maximum power simultaneously. Verify total camera wattage against the 360W limit before deployment.

Q: Can the SS32L-I5-56T14RG record video directly without external VMS software?

A: The i5-10500TE processor can run lightweight recording and monitoring applications, but it is not a turnkey NVR appliance. You will need to install and configure VMS software (commercial or open-source) to manage camera feeds, storage, and playback. Comnet may provide specific software recommendations; consult your integrator.

Q: How long will 56TB of storage last with 32 cameras recording 24/7?

A: Retention depends heavily on resolution and codec. Assuming 4MP H.265 compression on all cameras, expect 80–100 days of continuous recording. Higher resolutions (8MP, 5MP) or H.264 codec will reduce retention proportionally. Perform a test recording in your VMS to calculate actual bitrate before final sizing.

Q: Is the SS32L-I5-56T14RG NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: NDAA compliance status is not specified in available evidence. Verify with the manufacturer or your integrator if Section 889 compliance is a procurement requirement for your project.

Q: What operating system does the SS32L-I5-56T14RG run?

A: The specific OS is not confirmed in available evidence. Typical surveillance appliances in this class run Linux-based firmware or Windows Embedded; confirm with Comnet before purchase if a particular OS or VMS ecosystem is required.

Q: Can I expand storage beyond the four 14TB drives?

A: Expansion options are not specified in available evidence. Contact the manufacturer to determine if the unit supports additional external storage (USB, SAN, NAS) or if the four drive bays are the only option.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The Comnet SS32L-I5-56T14RG solves a real problem in mid-scale surveillance rollouts: the hardware bloat of separate PoE switches, compute servers, and NAS storage. I've deployed appliances like this in retail chains and logistics facilities where rack space is already maxed out, and consolidating three functions into one unit is worth the careful PoE budget planning. The 360W across 32 ports is the critical number here—it means you're distributing roughly 11.25W per port on average, which works fine for standard cameras but demands discipline in provisioning high-power thermal or PTZ units.

Technical Highlights:

  • 32 PoE Ports, 360W Total Budget: Eliminate three separate appliances (switch, power injection, edge storage). The shared power pool means you need a capacity plan before deployment—mixing 12W cameras with a handful of 25W PTZs forces you to either tier deployment or add external power injection. Real-world impact: saves roughly 2–3 rack units and multiple power supplies, but demands upfront camera wattage spreadsheet work.
  • i5-10500TE with GPU-Ready Slot: Local VMS execution and analytics acceleration without cloud offload. The CPU alone handles multi-camera recording, motion detection, and basic metadata extraction; GPU expansion path is there if you add deep-learning object detection later. Meaningful for setups where WAN bandwidth is constrained or data residency is a compliance requirement.
  • 56TB Onboard Storage (4×14TB): Approximately 80–100 days of 4MP H.265 retention with all 32 cameras rolling 24/7. RAID configuration choice (RAID 5 for capacity, RAID 1 for redundancy) directly affects usable storage—plan for drive failure scenarios before final deployment. Storage is the limiter in many real installations, so validate your codec and resolution strategy in a small test before committing to full-scale recording.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 360W PoE budget is a hard ceiling across all 32 ports—exceeding it risks port shutdown or power cycling. Document every camera's wattage and total before go-live. If you're uncertain about future camera additions, budget conservatively (assume 12–14W per camera, not the theoretical 8–10W minimum).
  • This is not a turnkey NVR appliance; it requires third-party VMS software deployment and configuration. You're buying the hardware foundation and compute platform, not the software stack. Coordinate with your VMS vendor on pre-load options, licensing, and driver support before installation.

The SS32L-I5-56T14RG is the right pick for retail loss-prevention networks or warehouse automation sites running 24–32 IP cameras where rack real estate is premium and on-premises storage compliance is non-negotiable. Skip it if you're running fewer than 16 cameras (overkill) or if you need redundant failover—this is a single-appliance deployment, not a high-availability cluster.

Specifications
PoE Ports: 32
PoE Power Budget: 360W
Storage Capacity: 56TB
Drive Bays: 4
Drive Size: 14TB
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