Description
This switch from TP-Link features 48-gigabit PoE+ ports and 4 x gigabit SFP slots to provide high-speed connections. It boasts a 384W PoE budget across the 48 802.3at/at compliant ports.
Omada SDN provides zero-touch provisioning, centralised cloud management via cloud and app and intelligent monitoring.
Static routing helps route internal traffic for more efficient use of network resources.
This switch features robust security strategies such as IP-MAC-Port binding, ACL, Port Security, DoS Defend, Storm control, DHCP Snooping, 802.1X, Radius Authentication and more.
Voice and video applications are optimised via L2/L3/L4 QoS and IGMP Snooping.
Specification
Interface | 48× 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ports 4× Gigabit SFP Slots 1× RJ45 Console Port 1× Micro-USB Console Port |
Fan Quantity | 3 |
Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
Packet Forwarding Rate | 77.4 Mpps |
PoE Ports | Standard: 802.3at/af compliant PoE+ Ports: 48 Ports, up to 30 W per port Power Budget: 384 W |
Mac Address Table | 16K |
Jumbo Frame | 9KB |
Switching Capacity | 104Gbps |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 17.3 x 13.0 x 1.7 in (440 x 330 x 44 mm) |
Max Power Consumption | 52.53 W (110 V/60 Hz) (no PD connected) 485.4 W (110 V/60 Hz) (with 384 W PD connected) |
Max Heat Dissipation | 179.13 BTU/hr (110 V/60 Hz) (no PD connected) 1656.19 BTU/hr (110 V/60 Hz) (with 384 W PD connected) |
Advanced Functions | Support Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300), Software Controller, Cloud-Based Controller Automatic Device Discovery Batch Configuration Batch Firmware Upgrading Intelligent Network Monitoring Abnormal Event Warnings Unified Configuration Reboot Schedule ZTP (Zero-Touch Provisioning) |
Quality of Service | 8 priority queues 802.1p CoS/DSCP priority Queue scheduling SP (Strict Priority) WRR (Weighted Round Robin) SP+WRR Bandwidth Control Port/Flow based Rating Limiting Smoother Performance Action for Flows Mirror (to supported interface) Redirect (to supported interface) Rate Limit QoS Remark |
L2 and L2+ Features | Link Aggregation Static link aggregation 802.3ad LACP Up to 8 aggregation groups and up to 8 ports per group Spanning Tree Protocol 802.1d STP 802.1w RSTP 802.1s MSTP STP Security: TC Protect, BPDU Filter, BPDU Protect, Root Protect, Loop Protect Loopback Detection Port-based VLAN based Flow Control 802.3x Flow Control HOL Blocking Prevention Mirroring Port Mirroring CPU Mirroring One-to-One Many-to-One Tx/Rx/Both |
L2 Multicast | Supports 511 (IPv4, IPv6) IGMP groups IGMP Snooping IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping Fast Leave IGMP Snooping Querier IGMP Authentication IGMP Authentication MVR MLD Snooping MLD v1/v2 Snooping Fast Leave MLD Snooping Querier Static Group Config Limited IP Multicast Multicast Filtering: 256 profiles and 16 entries per profile |
Certification | CE, FCC, RoHS |
VLAN | VLAN Group Max 4K VLAN Groups 802.1q Tagged VLAN MAC VLAN: 12 Entries Protocol VLAN: Protocol Template 16, Protocol VLAN 16 GVRP VLAN VPN (QinQ) Port-Based QinQ Selective QinQ Voice VLAN |
Access Control List | Time-based ACL MAC ACL Source MAC Destination MAC VLAN ID User Priority Ether Type IP ACL Source IP Destination IP Fragment IP Protocol TCP Flag TCP/UDP Port DSCP/IP TOS User Priority Combined ACL Packet Content ACL IPv6 ACL Policy Mirroring Redirect Rate Limit QoS Remark ACL apply to Port/VLAN |
Security | IP-MAC-Port Binding DHCP Snooping ARP Inspection IPv4 Source Guard IPv6-MAC-Port Binding DHCPv6 Snooping ND Detection IPv6 Source Guard DoS Defend Static/Dynamic Port Security Up to 64 MAC addresses per port Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast Storm Control kbps/ratio/pps control mode IP/Port/MAC based access control 802.1X Port based authentication Mac based authentication VLAN Assignment MAB Guest VLAN Support Radius authentication and accountability AAA (including TACACS+) Port Isolation Secure web management through HTTPS with SSLv3/TLS 1.2 Secure Command Line Interface (CLI) management with SSHv1/SSHv2 |
Package Contents | TL-SG3452P Switch Power Cord Quick Installation Guide Rackmount Kit Rubber Feet |
IPv6 | IPv6 Dual IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping IPv6 ACL IPv6 Interface Static IPv6 Routing IPv6 neighbor discovery (ND) Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) version 6 TCPv6/UDPv6 IPv6 applications DHCPv6 Client Ping6 Tracert6 Telnet (v6) IPv6 SNMP IPv6 SSH IPv6 SSL Http/Https IPv6 TFTP |
IPv6 Applications | DHCPv6 Client Ping6 Tracert6 Telnet (v6) IPv6 SNMP IPv6 SSH IPv6 SSL Http/Https IPv6 TFTP |
L3 Features | 16 IPv4/IPv6 Interfaces Static Routing 48 static routes Static ARP 316 ARP Entries Proxy ARP Gratuitous ARP DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP L2 Relay |
Management | Web-based GUI Command Line Interface (CLI) through console port, telnet SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Trap/Inform RMON (1, 2, 3, 9 groups) SDM Template DHCP/BOOTP Client 802.1ab LLDP/LLDP-MED DHCP AutoInstall Dual Image, Dual Configuration CPU Monitoring Cable Diagnostics EEE Password Recovery SNTP System Log |
MIBs | MIB II (RFC1213) Bridge MIB (RFC1493) P/Q-Bridge MIB (RFC2674) Radius Accounting Client MIB (RFC2620) Radius Authentication Client MIB (RFC2618) Remote Ping, Traceroute MIB (RFC2925) Support TP-Link private MIBs RMON MIB(RFC1757, rmon 1,2,3,9) |
Environment | Operating Temperature: 0–40 ℃ (32–104 ℉); Storage Temperature: -40–70 ℃ (-40–158 ℉) Operating Humidity: 10–90% RH non-condensing Storage Humidity: 5–90% RH non-condensing |
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