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Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE UISP Management Device
Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE Management Device Overview The Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE (MPN: UISP-CONSOLE) is a managed console/switch device purpose-built for U…
Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE UISP Management Device
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Overview
Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE Management Device
Overview
The Ubiquiti UISP-CONSOLE (MPN: UISP-CONSOLE) is a managed console/switch device purpose-built for UISP wired infrastructure deployments. This 9-port managed switch delivers gigabit connectivity across service provider and enterprise network installations, functioning as a central management and connectivity hub within the UISP platform ecosystem. The device operates at 10/100/1000 Mbps across all ports, supporting both copper-based deployments and multi-speed legacy equipment integration.
Key Features
The UISP-CONSOLE provides comprehensive network management capabilities through a web-based GUI, command-line interface (CLI), and SNMP protocol support, allowing operators to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the device remotely or locally. The managed architecture enables VLAN segmentation, port management, and traffic monitoring essential in complex service provider networks. With nine gigabit ports, the switch accommodates typical UISP node deployments while maintaining a compact footprint. The device weighs 5.95 pounds and originates from manufacturing in China, meeting standard enterprise deployment expectations.
Deployment Scenarios
The UISP-CONSOLE integrates seamlessly into distributed UISP node installations, serving as a local aggregation point for access and backhaul connectivity. Typical deployments include service provider points-of-presence (PoPs), campus network distributions, and multi-site enterprise environments where centralized management through the UISP platform is required. The managed switching capabilities make it suitable for networks requiring traffic isolation, priority queuing, or port-based security policies.
Network Integration
The device functions within the broader UISP wired family, providing managed switching services that complement UISP routers, access points, and backhaul equipment. Integration occurs through standard Ethernet connections and management access via the UISP controller or direct web interface. The SNMP support enables third-party monitoring systems to poll device statistics and link status, facilitating heterogeneous network environments.
Installation Notes
The UISP-CONSOLE requires standard AC power and Ethernet cabling for operational deployment. Physical mounting accommodates standard 19-inch rack infrastructure or wall-mounted installations common in service provider environments. Management configuration can be completed via web GUI immediately following network connectivity establishment, with CLI and SNMP options available for automated provisioning workflows.

"The UISP-CONSOLE (MPN: UISP-CONSOLE) fills a practical role in service provider deployments where managed switching at the PoP level becomes necessary. While not a feature-rich enterprise-class switch, the combination of gigabit ports, SNMP support, and native UISP controller integration streamlines management overhead in distributed architectures. The web GUI and CLI options accommodate both GUI-based operators and automation-focused teams. For operators standardizing on the UISP ecosystem, this device reduces the need for separate switch management platforms."
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