Built for Your Application
The QuickTreX Managed Network Switches are built for environments where network reliability, scalability, and advanced management are paramount. Whether you are setting up a small office network, a large-scale surveillance system, or a high-speed data center, these switches provide the flexibility to scale your network and optimize traffic. With L2+ and Layer 3 capabilities, the switches support both IPv4/IPv6 management and static route forwarding, enabling them to adapt to a variety of network needs.
These switches also support network redundancy protocols such as STP, RSTP, MSTP, and G.8032 ERPS to enhance network stability, ensuring that if one link fails, communication can be restored quickly without downtime. This is especially useful for critical applications that rely on uninterrupted communication, such as surveillance systems and real-time data processing.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Versatile Port Configurations: Available in multiple port options, including Gigabit ports, SFP ports, and 10 Gigabit uplink ports for various network setups
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L2+ and Layer 3 Capabilities: Advanced management features including VLAN support, QoS, and PoE power management
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Redundancy Protocols: Support for STP, RSTP, MSTP, and G.8032 ERPS to ensure network reliability and rapid link restoration
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Web-Based Management: Simplified configuration and monitoring through an intuitive web-based interface for easy network management
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IPv4/IPv6 Support: Full support for IP address management and routing with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols
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RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly, meeting regulatory standards for hazardous materials
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Fast Shipping: These products are in stock and typically ship within 24-48 business hours, ensuring quick deployment
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PoE Management: Efficient power over Ethernet (PoE) for powering devices like cameras and access points directly through the switch
Available Configurations for these products
The QuickTreX Managed Network Switches are available in various configurations to meet different networking needs:
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8-Port Gigabit Switch with 2 x Gigabit SFP Ports
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24-Port 10/25/40 Gigabit Switch with a combination of 10Gb SFP+ Ports, 25Gb SFP28 Ports, and 40Gb QSFP+ Ports for high-performance environments
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52-Port Layer 2+ Switch with 48 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ports and 4 x 10Gb SFP+ Ports for large enterprise networks
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28-Port Gigabit Switch with 4 x RJ45 and SFP Combo Ports
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24-Port 40G Uplink Switch with 24 x 10Gb SFP+ Ports and 2 x 40Gb QSFP+ Ports
These switches are stocked and ready to ship immediately, but they do not offer customization in terms of port configurations or length. If you require customized network switch solutions, please explore other options on our site that can be tailored to your specific needs.
Common Uses for Managed Network Switches
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Small to Medium Offices: Provides an efficient solution for managing and directing data traffic in small-scale network environments
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Surveillance Systems: Ensures high bandwidth and stable connectivity for video surveillance systems, offering PoE management for powering IP cameras
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Data Centers: Ideal for handling high-speed traffic with 10Gb, 25Gb, and 40Gb uplink ports, making them perfect for high-density, high-performance networks
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Educational Institutions: Supports multiple devices and network management in schools, dormitories, and universities, ensuring smooth communication between networked systems
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Enterprise Networks: Manages large-scale VLAN segmentation, traffic prioritization, and security policies for large organizations with complex network structures
FAQ
What is the difference between Layer 2+ and Layer 3 managed switches?
Layer 2+ switches provide advanced switching capabilities such as VLAN support and QoS (Quality of Service) but do not support IP routing. Layer 3 switches offer full routing capabilities, allowing for IP address management, static routing, and more complex network configurations.
Can I use these switches for Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications?
Yes, some models support PoE management, allowing you to power network devices such as IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones directly through the Ethernet cables.
Do these switches support network redundancy?
Yes, these managed network switches support several redundancy protocols, including STP, RSTP, MSTP, and G.8032 ERPS, ensuring that if one network link fails, traffic can quickly be rerouted to maintain connectivity.
How do I manage these switches?
These switches can be easily managed through a web-based interface, which allows for configuration of features like VLANs, QoS, traffic monitoring, and more. They also support IPv4/IPv6 addressing for seamless integration into both legacy and modern networks.
Are these switches customizable in terms of port configurations?
These switches are pre-configured with specific port counts and types. While they are available in several configurations, they cannot be customized in terms of port types or configurations. If you need custom solutions, please check our other products for more flexible options.