🔌 Ports & Connectivity
24 × Gigabit SFP ports for fiber connectivity — great for long distance links or dense optical networks.
8 × 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 combo ports (can be copper or SFP); these give flexibility when connecting copper devices such as desktops or servers.
4 × 10 Gbps SFP+ uplink ports for high‑speed backbone or aggregation links to core routers/switches.
Non‑PoE design — this switch does not provide Power‑over‑Ethernet, so it’s optimized for data only networks.
🧠 Performance & Hardware
Layer 3 managed switching with routing support (static routes and likely RIP/OSPF).
Switching capacity: ~128 Gbps for full wire‑speed switching.
Forwarding rate: ~96 Mpps (million packets per second).
Jumbo frame support: MTU up to 9216 bytes for efficient large packet handling.
MTBF: ~400,000 hours (high reliability).
Operating temperature: 0 °C to +50 °C.
🔒 Networking & Features
The switch supports a comprehensive set of Layer 2 and Layer 3 features (standard for this class), including:
Layer 2 and VLAN
VLAN tagging (802.1Q), multiple VLAN support (up to 4094)
Link Aggregation (LAG / LACP)
IGMP Snooping (v1/v2) for multicast efficiency
STP / RSTP for loop prevention
Routing
Security
Access Control Lists (ACL)
Port isolation & broadcast storm control
802.1X network authentication
Surge protection (±6 kV on ports).
☁️ Management
Cloud‑based management via the Ruijie Cloud platform and mobile app — allows zero‑touch provisioning, remote monitoring and configuration anywhere.
Local management through standard interfaces such as Web GUI, SNMP, and possibly CLI.
🛠️ Design & Reliability
Single chassis with fan cooling and adaptive fan speed.
Surge protection on ports and power input to safeguard against electrical spikes.
Rack‑mountable metal housing, typical for enterprise gear.
5‑year warranty from the manufacturer.
📦 Typical Package Contents
📊 Summary — Best Use Cases
This switch is ideal when you need:
Fiber‑centric network access with many SFP links
High‑speed uplinks (10 Gbps) to core infrastructure
Advanced Layer 3 routing and VLAN segmentation
Cloud‑managed enterprise network deployment
Non‑PoE installations, saving cost and power where PoE isn’t required