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S3200P-24T4X, 24-port Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ switch, 24x PoE+ ports with up to 30W power supply, with 4x SFP+ uplinks, supporting Stacking/VRRP/MLAG reliability redundancy technology
24-port Managed PoE+ Switch with 24x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports (including 4-port 100/1000M combo), 4x 1/10GE SFP+ ports, 24 RJ45 ports supporting both IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+ (up to 30W per port). Perpetual PoE support maintains PoE power during switch reloads. The Switch delivers enhanced 3-layer functionality, intelligent PoE management, and advanced IPv6 features for a flexible network and effortless maintenance, widely used for access and aggregation in high-performance campus networks, data center access, and other application scenarios.
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RJ45 Ports |
24x 10/100/1000BASE-T (4 Combo)
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48x 10/100/1000BASE-T
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8x 10/100/1000BASE-T
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24x 10/100/1000M
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48x 10/100/1000M
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SFP Ports |
4x 1/10GE SFP+
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4x 1G/10G SFP+
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2x 1G SFP
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4x 10G SFP+
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4x 10G SFP+
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PoE Ports |
24 x PoE+
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48x PoE+
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8x PoE+
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Management Layer |
L3
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L3
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L2
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L3
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L3
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Stacking |
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M-LAG |
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DHCP Server |
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VRRP |
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Voice/Private/GuestVLAN |
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QoS, Smartlink, STP, LACP, L2/L3Multicasting, IPv4/IPv6, RIPv1/2/ng, OSPFv2/v3, BGP, ECMP, PBR, VRF |
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The 24-port Gigabit Ethernet L2+ PoE+ switch provides up to 30W power supply with 4x SFP+ uplinks and features advanced Layer 3 functionality and mature IPv6 features for flexible networking and easy maintenance, and widely used in various application scenarios such as access and aggregation of high-quality campus networks and data center access.
802.3af/802.3at standards-compliant permanent PoE capability provides uninterruptible power to connected devices, even when the switch is booting up, ensuring that the devices will always be operating properly.
MLAG (cross-device link aggregation) forms two switch devices into an M-LAG dual-active system to synchronize information and increase link reliability to the device level, which can effectively isolate the LAN, securing data and improving the efficiency of the switch.