TP-Link SX6632YF network switch Managed L2+/L3 BlackOmada 26-Port 10G Stackable L3 Managed Aggregation Switch with 6 25G Slots
What This Product Does The Omada SX6632YF is a true L3 managed switch with full fiber ports that offers L3 routing, swift 25 Gbps wired speed, stacking, and redundant power supplies, catering to convergence layer demands. It comes with 6× 25 Gbps SFP28 slots, 26× 10 Gbps SFP+ slots, and physical stacking. Integrated with robust security and comprehensive management features, this switch ensures reliable performance for SMB, enterprise, and ISP networks. High-speed Connectivity and Powerful Stacking 6× 25 Gbps SFP28 slots and 26× 10 Gbps SFP+ slots provide up to 820 Gbps switching capacity per unit. Up to 8 units of physical stacking with up to 6560 Gbps switching capacity empowers the networking structure with built-in redundancy and performance. Abundant Layer 3 Capabilities Comes with abundant Layer 3 routing protocols that support a scalable network. Static Routing, RIP, OSPF, ECMP, VRRP, DHCP Server, and DHCP Relay are supported. PIM-DM multicast routing protocol guarantees efficient routing for multicast groups. Highly Available Internal fixed redundant power supplies* and VRRP make it an ideal choice for reliable networking architecture. ERPS supports rapid protection and recovery in a ring topology. Enhanced Security Functions Defend against a range of network threats with ACL support (IPv4 & IPv6), Dynamic ARP Inspection, IEEE 802.1X, MAB, Port Security, and Secure Shell. Omada SDN Integration into the Omada system brings centralized cloud management and a series of management features such as Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP).† The Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform integrates network devices, including access points, switches, and routers, providing 100% centralized cloud management—all controlled from a single interface. Apart from the ability to be centrally managed via the web or the Omada app, SX6632YF is also easy to manage via an intuitive web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) or an industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI). For both management methods, traffic is protected through SSL or SSH encryption. SNMP (v1/v2c/v3) and RMON support enable the switch to be polled for valuable status information and to send traps for abnormal events. |