TP-LINK's newly developed and launched 2 series web management switches use a new generation of high-performance hardware and software platforms, provide flexible and cost-effective full gigabit ports, support flexible 802.1Q VLAN, port monitoring, port aggregation, QoS, bandwidth control and other common functions, easy to manage and maintain, suitable for campus, hotel and enterprise campus network access application scenarios.
- 48 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45 ports
- 802.1Q VLAN, MTU VLAN, and port VLAN are supported
- Supports QoS, bandwidth control, and storm suppression
- Supports port aggregation, port monitoring, port isolation, and port traffic statistics
- Supports cable detection and loopback protection
- It supports three modes: web management, VLAN isolation, and standard switching
Full Gigabit ports
- Provide 4/8/16/24/48 multi-specification port products, all ports have gigabit wire-speed forwarding capabilities to meet the needs of different users.
Simple and practical network management functions
- The device can be managed and maintained through the web interface.
- 802.1Q VLAN, MTU VLAN, and port VLAN are supported, allowing users to flexibly divide VLANs according to their needs.
- It supports QoS and three priority modes based on ports, 802.1P, and DSCP to optimize bandwidth configuration.
- Port aggregation is supported, which effectively increases link bandwidth, implements link backup, and improves link reliability.
- Port mirroring is supported, and data from a port is forwarded to the mirrored port for network monitoring.
- Port monitoring is supported, and the traffic information of each port is counted to facilitate traffic monitoring and network anomaly analysis.
- It supports bandwidth control, configures port data input/output transmission rates, and reasonably allocates and utilizes bandwidth.
- Storm suppression is supported to limit the broadcast traffic allowed to be received by the port to prevent broadcast storms from seriously slowing down network performance.
One-click to switch working modes
- Web management mode: The switch supports network management functions such as VLANs, port aggregation, and port monitoring, and can be managed and maintained through the web interface.
- VLAN isolation mode: The switch does not support the NMS function, and some ports are isolated from each other.
- Standard switching mode: The switch does not support the NMS function, so ports can communicate freely.