The AXIS T8524 is a 24-port managed Gigabit PoE+ switch built for high-density IP video surveillance. A 370 W power budget with up to 30 W per port drives up to twenty-four PoE cameras, while two SFP/RJ45 combination uplinks add fibre or copper backhaul. The 1U rack-mount metal chassis ships with a 19" ear rack kit, and the intuitive graphic web interface maps your entire topology so you can reboot cameras, run cable diagnostics and monitor traffic from one screen. Backed by a 5-year Axis warranty and 24/5 support, available Australia-wide from CCTV Guru.
Powers 24 PoE cameras
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at Type 2) delivers up to 30 W on every port from a 370 W budget — ample headroom for IR domes, PTZ-lite and multi-sensor cameras without external midspans.
Graphic topology overview
A unique web GUI maps every connected device with live status and alerts. Reboot a frozen camera, run cable diagnostics and watch port traffic from a single browser window.
1U rack-mount design
The full-width black metal chassis (442 × 211 × 44 mm) ships with a 19" ear rack kit, dropping straight into a comms rack — or sit it on a shelf with the included rubber feet.
Managed security & VLANs
Integrated DHCP server, VLANs, QoS, IEEE 802.1X, ACLs, DHCP snooping, HTTPS and Spanning Tree (STP/RSTP/MSTP) give you enterprise-grade control over a surveillance VLAN.
How many cameras can the AXIS T8524 power?Up to 24 PoE cameras across its twenty-four Gigabit PoE+ ports, with up to 30 W per port and a 370 W total budget.
What PoE standard does it use?PoE+ — IEEE 802.3at Type 2, Class 4 — delivering up to 30 W on every port.
Is the AXIS T8524 NDAA compliant?Yes. It is both NDAA (Section 889) and TAA compliant, making it suitable for government and enterprise projects.
Can it be rack mounted?Yes — it's a 1U full-width switch and includes a 19" ear rack kit in the box. Rubber feet are also included for shelf or desktop use.
Does it have fibre uplinks?It has two SFP/RJ45 combination uplink ports, so you can use copper RJ45 or an SFP fibre module for backhaul.
Is it a managed switch?Yes. It's fully managed with VLANs, QoS, 802.1X, ACLs, DHCP server and Spanning Tree, configured through an intuitive graphic web interface.
Does it work with non-Axis cameras?Yes. It's a standards-based PoE+ switch and powers any IEEE 802.3af/at device, though it pairs especially well with Axis cameras and recorders.
What is the switching capacity?52 Gbps switching capacity with 38.7 Mpps throughput and an 8 K MAC address table.
What is the operating temperature range?0 °C to 50 °C at 10–90% non-condensing humidity, for indoor installation.