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28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch CISCO SG350-28MP-K9-EU

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28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch CISCO SG350-28MP-K9-EU - 24 10/100/1000 ports (24 PoE+ ports with 382W power budget) + 2 Gigabit copper/SFP combo + 2 SFP ports.

Bạn đang tìm kiếm một giải pháp mạng mạnh mẽ, đáng tin cậy và dễ quản lý cho doanh nghiệp của mình? Switch Cisco SG350-28MP-K9-EU chính là lựa chọn lý tưởng. Với 28 cổng Gigabit, khả năng cấp nguồn PoE+ mạnh mẽ và các tính năng quản lý nâng cao, thiết bị này sẽ giúp bạn xây dựng một hệ thống mạng ổn định, hiệu quả và an toàn.

Tính năng nổi bật

Hiệu suất vượt trội

Với switching capacity 56 Gbps và forwarding rate 41.66 mpps, switch Cisco SG350-28MP-K9-EU đảm bảo hiệu suất truyền tải dữ liệu mượt mà, không giật lag, đáp ứng mọi nhu cầu của doanh nghiệp.

Cấp nguồn PoE+ mạnh mẽ

24 cổng PoE+ với tổng công suất 382W cho phép bạn dễ dàng cấp nguồn cho các thiết bị như điện thoại IP, camera giám sát, điểm truy cập không dây mà không cần thêm nguồn điện bên ngoài, tiết kiệm chi phí và đơn giản hóa việc lắp đặt.

Quản lý dễ dàng

Giao diện quản lý trực quan, dễ sử dụng cho phép bạn cấu hình, giám sát và khắc phục sự cố mạng một cách nhanh chóng và hiệu quả. Hỗ trợ cả giao diện dòng lệnh (CLI) cho người dùng có kinh nghiệm.

Tính năng bảo mật nâng cao

Bảo vệ mạng của bạn khỏi các mối đe dọa với các tính năng bảo mật như ACL, 802.1X, DHCP snooping, IP Source Guard và Dynamic ARP Inspection.

Định tuyến Layer 3

Hỗ trợ định tuyến IPv4 với 1K static routes và 128 IP interfaces, giúp bạn xây dựng các mạng phức tạp và linh hoạt.

Chất lượng dịch vụ (QoS)

Ưu tiên lưu lượng quan trọng với 8 hàng đợi phần cứng và các thuật toán lập lịch như Strict priority và weighted round-robin (WRR), đảm bảo trải nghiệm tốt nhất cho người dùng.

Thông số kỹ thuật

ModelSG350-28MP-K9-EU
Performance
Switching capacity and forwarding rateCapacity in Millions of Packets per Second (mpps) (64-byte packets): 41.66
All switches are wire speed and nonblockingSwitching Capacity in Gigabits per Second (Gbps): 56
USB slotFor file-management purposes
Total System Ports28 Gigabit Ethernet
RJ-45 Ports24 Gigabit Ethernet
Combo Ports (RJ‑45 + SFP)2 SFP slots, 2 Gigabit Ethernet combo
Jumbo framesFrame sizes up to 9K (9216) bytes supported on 10/100 and Gigabit interfaces
MAC tableUp to 16K (16384) MAC addresses
Layer 2 Switching
Spanning Tree ProtocolStandard 802.1d Spanning Tree support Fast convergence using 802.1w (Rapid Spanning Tree [RSTP]), enabled by default 8 instances are supported Multiple Spanning Tree instances using 802.1s (MSTP)
Port groupingSupport for IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP): Up to 8 groups, Up to 8 ports per group with 16 candidate ports for each (dynamic) 802.3ad link aggregation
VLANSupport for up to 4096 VLANs simultaneously Port-based and 802.1Q tag-based VLANs MAC-based VLAN Management VLAN Private VLAN Edge (PVE), also known as protected ports, with multiple uplinks Guest VLAN Unauthenticated VLAN Dynamic VLAN assignment via RADIUS server along with 802.1x client authentication CPE VLAN
Voice VLANVoice traffic is automatically assigned to a voice-specific VLAN and treated with appropriate levels of QoS Auto voice capabilities deliver networkwide zero-touch deployment of voice endpoints and call control devices
Multicast TV VLANMulticast TV VLAN allows the single multicast VLAN to be shared in the network while subscribers remain in separate VLANs (also known as MVR)
Q-in-Q VLANVLANs transparently cross a service provider network while isolating traffic among customers
Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)/Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)Protocols for automatically propagating and configuring VLANs in a bridged domain
Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD)UDLD monitors physical connection to detect unidirectional links caused by incorrect wiring or cable/port faults to prevent forwarding loops and blackholing of traffic in switched networks
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Relay at Layer 2Relay of DHCP traffic to DHCP server in different VLAN; works with DHCP Option 82
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) versions 1, 2, and 3 snoopingIGMP limits bandwidth-intensive multicast traffic to only the requesters; supports 1K multicast groups (source-specific multicasting is also supported)
IGMP QuerierIGMP querier is used to support a Layer 2 multicast domain of snooping switches in the absence of a multicast router
Head-Of-Line (HOL) blockingHOL blocking prevention
Loopback DetectionLoopback detection provides protection against loops by transmitting loop protocol packets out of ports on which loop protection has been enabled. It operates independently of STP
Jumbo framesUp to 9K (9216) bytes
Layer 3
IPv4 routingWirespeed routing of IPv4 packets Up to 1K static routes and up to 128 IP interfaces
IPv6 routingWirespeed routing of IPv6 packets
Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)Support for CIDR
Layer 3 InterfaceConfiguration of Layer 3 interface on physical port, LAG, VLAN interface, or loopback interface
DHCP relay at Layer 3Relay of DHCP traffic across IP domains
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) relayRelay of broadcast information across Layer 3 domains for application discovery or relaying of bootP/DHCP packets
DHCP ServerSwitch functions as an IPv4 DHCP server serving IP addresses for multiple DHCP pools/scopes Support for DHCP options
Security
Secure Shell (SSH) ProtocolSSH is a secure replacement for Telnet traffic. SCP also uses SSH. SSH v1 and v2 are supported
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)SSL support: Encrypts all HTTPS traffic, allowing highly secure access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch
IEEE 802.1X (Authenticator role)802.1X: RADIUS authentication and accounting, MD5 hash; guest VLAN; unauthenticated VLAN, single/multiple host mode and single/multiple sessions Supports time-based 802.1X Dynamic VLAN assignment
Web-based authenticationWeb based authentication provides network admission control through web browser to any host devices and operating systems
STP Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) GuardA security mechanism to protect the network from invalid configurations. A port enabled for BPDU Guard is shut down if a BPDU message is received on that port
STP Root GuardThis prevents edge devices not in the network administrator’s control from becoming Spanning Tree Protocol root nodes
DHCP snoopingFilters out DHCP messages with unregistered IP addresses and/or from unexpected or untrusted interfaces. This prevents rogue devices from behaving as DHCP Servers
IP Source Guard (IPSG)When IP Source Guard is enabled at a port, the switch filters out IP packets received from the port if the source IP addresses of the packets have not been statically configured or dynamically learned from DHCP snooping. This prevents IP Address Spoofing
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)The switch discards ARP packets from a port if there are no static or dynamic IP/MAC bindings or if there is a discrepancy between the source or destination addresses in the ARP packet. This prevents man-in-the-middle attacks
IP/MAC/Port Binding (IPMB)The preceding features (DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard, and Dynamic ARP Inspection) work together to prevent DOS attacks in the network, thereby increasing network availability
Secure Core Technology (SCT)Makes sure that the switch will receive and process management and protocol traffic no matter how much traffic is received
Secure Sensitive Data (SSD)A mechanism to manage sensitive data (such as passwords, keys, and so on) securely on the switch, populating this data to other devices, and secure autoconfig. Access to view the sensitive data as plaintext or encrypted is provided according to the user-configured access level and the access method of the user
Layer 2 isolation Private VLAN Edge (PVE) with community VLANPVE (also known as protected ports) provides Layer 2 isolation between devices in the same VLAN, supports multiple uplinks
Port securityThe ability to lock source MAC addresses to ports and limits the number of learned MAC addresses
RADIUS/TACACS+Supports RADIUS and TACACS authentication. Switch functions as a client
Storm controlBroadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast
RADIUS accountingThe RADIUS accounting functions allow data to be sent at the start and end of services, indicating the amount of resources (such as time, packets, bytes, and so on) used during the session
DoS preventionDenial-Of-Service (DOS) attack prevention
ACLsSupport for up to 512 rules Drop or rate limit based on source and destination MAC, VLAN ID or IP address, protocol, port, Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)/IP precedence, TCP/UDP source and destination ports, 802.1p priority, Ethernet type, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets, IGMP packets, TCP flag, time-based ACLs supported
Quality of Service
Priority levels8 hardware queues
SchedulingStrict priority and Weighted Round-Robin (WRR)Queue assignment based on DSCP and class of service (802.1p/CoS)
Class of servicePort based; 802.1p VLAN priority based; IPv4/v6 IP precedence/Type of Service (ToS)/DSCP based; Differentiated Services (DiffServ); classification and remarking ACLs, trusted QoS
Rate limitingIngress policer; egress shaping and rate control; per VLAN, per port, and flow based
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
802.3af PoE, 802.3at PoE+, and 60W PoE power are delivered over any of the RJ-45 ports within the listed power budgetsSwitches support 802.3at PoE+, 802.3af, 60W PoE, and Cisco prestandard (older) PoE. Maximum power of 60W to any 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet port for PoE+ supported devices and 15.4W for PoE supported devices, until the PoE budget for the switch is reached. The total power available for PoE per switch is as follows: Power Dedicated to PoE: 382W Number of Ports That Support PoE: 24
PoE powered device and PoE passthroughIn addition to AC power, compact switch models can work as PoE powered devices and be powered by PoE switches connected to the uplink ports. The switch can also pass through the power to downstream PoE end devices if required Maximum of 60W can be drawn per uplink port if the peer PoE switch supports 60W PoE. When multiple uplink ports are connected to PoE switches, the power drawn from these ports is combined When AC power is connected and functioning properly, it will have priority over the PoE powered device function. The PoE powered device function will then act as a backup power source to the AC power. The PoE powered device function will be the primary power source for the switch if AC power is not connected
Power OptionAC power
Available PoE Power (W)62W
Can Switch Be Powered with UplinksYes
Environmental
Dimensions440 x 44 x 257 mm
Weight3.37 kg

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