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Since July 2018, TP-Link has set the default SFP operation mode as full duplex. To ensure the cooperation of TP-Link switches with other devices, e.g. ULTIMODE media converters, the Duplex parameter of the SFP ports should be set to AUTO.
Managed TP-LINK switches are powerful network devices with extensive set of management tools. With easy access to configuration functions, network traffic control becomes much simpler than before. Available management options include: command-line interface (CLI), telnet sessions, SNMP, management via web browser. These managed gigabit switches provide very high stability and efficiency of operations - the basic features required by network administrators. Reliable operation of the network is also supported by spanning tree protocol, QoS and robust security features.
Key features:
- Support for Omada SDN: The platform provides access to a maintenance-free configuration of central cloud management and intelligent monitoring.
- Centralized management: The management is extremely convenient thanks to the access from the cloud and the easy-to-use Omada application.
- Static routing: enables routing of network traffic for efficient use of network resources
- Strong security strategies: IP-MAC-Port Binding, ACL, Port Security, DoS Defend, Storm control, DHCP Snooping, 802.1X, Radius Authentication
- Voice and Video application optimization: L2/L3/L4 QoS and IGMP snooping.
- Management: Web, CLI (Console Port, Telnet, SSH), SNMP, RMON and Dual Image offer great management possibilities
High network reliability:
- Available protocols: STP/RSTP/MSTP ensure network stability.
- The LACP protocol allows broadening the transmission bandwidth and balancing the network traffic in all aggregated ports.
Improved network efficiency and access control:
- Using the ACL control list prevents access to some network resources (for certain MAC addresses, IP addresses and TCP/UDP ports).
- The use of the 802.1p protocol and determination of data transmission priorities for ports ensures smooth transmission of multimedia data.
- IGMP snooping protocol enables the control of the transmission of multicast packets.
- Streamlined network diagnostics with port mirroring.
Easy administration of network security:
- Support for DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard.
- Centralized management and IEEE 802.1x Port-based authentication.
- Improved network security thanks to the use of GARP/GVRP protocols for extensive virtual networks based on the 802.1Q VLAN standard.
- The Guest VLAN feature allows specified resources to be accessed by unauthorized systems.
- In order to secure Ethernet network from outside attacks, the switch supports the SSH and SSL communication protocols ensuring the security of transmitted data.
Various methods for network configuration and management:
- SNMP v1/v2/v3 management with the support of 4 RMON groups (1/2/3/9). To maximize network performance. the ability to set "traps" and forward information on unexpected events has been introduced.
- Convenient management choice: command line interface (CLI), telnet sessions or management via a web browser.
- The VCT tool helps you solve transmission problems.
The latest firmware and user guide can be found here.
Specifications
| Name | Managed switch TP-LINK TL-SG3428 24 × GE 4 × SFP Omada SDN | ||
| Model | TL-SG3428 | ||
| Applications | Switch for office, Managed switch | ||
| Manufacturer | TP-Link | ||
| Management system | Omada SDN | ||
| Interfaces | |||
| Ethernet ports | number of ports | 24 | |
| Ethernet ports | port types | Gigabit Ethernet | |
| 10/100/1000 Mbps | 24 | ||
| Optical port | Slot SFP | Yes | |
| Optical port | SFP 1000 MBps slot | 4 | |
| Console port | Yes | ||
| Other ports | micro USB | ||
| Performance | |||
| Bandwidth | Gbps | 56 | |
| Packet forwarding rate | Mbps | 41.66 | |
| MAC address table | 8K | ||
| Jumbo frame | kB | 9 | |
| PoE properties | |||
| PoE | No | ||
| L3 functions | |||
| Static routing | Yes | ||
| Switch functions | |||
| Loop detection | Yes | ||
| Port Mirroring | Yes | ||
| Flow monitor | Yes | ||
| Static aggregation | Yes | ||
| LACP aggregation | Yes | ||
| STP/RSTP/MSTP | Yes | ||
| VLAN function | |||
| Tag-based VLAN/802.1Q | Yes | ||
| Mac-based VLAN | Yes | ||
| Protocol-based VLAN | Yes | ||
| VLAN VPN(QinQ) | Yes | ||
| Private VLAN | Yes | ||
| GARP/GVRP | Yes | ||
| IGMP Snooping / Multicast VLAN | Yes | ||
| Guest VLAN | Yes | ||
| VLAN for management | Yes | ||
| Voice VLAN | Yes | ||
| Multicast function | |||
| IGMP snooping | v1/v2/v3 | ||
| No. of IGMP Snooping groups | 511 | ||
| Static Multicast addresses | Yes | ||
| Multicast filtering | Yes | ||
| IGMP Snooping Querier | Yes | ||
| MLD Snooping | Yes | ||
| QoS function | |||
| No. of priorities | 8 | ||
| Traffic formation | Port/802.1P/DSCP | ||
| Transfer rate limit | Yes | ||
| Storm Control | Yes | ||
| Protection | |||
| Access control list (ACL) | Time/Port/MAC/IP | ||
| SSL & SSH | Yes | ||
| IP+MAC+VID+Port Binding | Yes | ||
| DHCP Snooping | Yes | ||
| 802.1X port authorization | Yes | ||
| RADIUS | Yes | ||
| Port Security | Yes | ||
| Port isolation | Yes | ||
| ARP control | Yes | ||
| IP Source Guard | Yes | ||
| DoS Defend | Yes | ||
| Management | |||
| SNMP | v1/v2c/v3 | ||
| RMON | Groups 1/2/3/9 | ||
| CPU/memory monitor | Yes | ||
| SNTP/DST | Yes | ||
| Firmware upgrade | HTTP/FTP | ||
| Management via browser | Yes | ||
| Management via CLI | Yes | ||
| BOOTP / DHCP Client | Yes | ||
| DHCP Server | Yes | ||
| LLDP/LLDP-MED | Yes | ||
| Dual Image | Yes | ||
| IPv6 support | Yes | ||
| Device properties | |||
| Max. power consumption | W | 19.22 | |
| Power supply | AC | V | 100...240 |
| Number of fans | None | ||
| Dimensions | mm | 440 × 180 × 44 | |
| Mounting | RACK | ||
| Redundant supply | No | ||
| Certificates | CE/FCC | ||
| Package content | Manual, Power cable, Switch | ||
| Operating environment | |||
| Temperature | operation | ℃ | 0...+45 |
| Temperature | storage | ℃ | -40...+70 |
| Humidity | air | % | 10...90 |
| Humidity | storage | % | 5...90 |
