Aggregation Switches serve as the backbone of modern network infrastructures, enabling seamless data transmission between access and core layers. Engineered for industrial, enterprise, and FTTH environments, these switches deliver high bandwidth, advanced Layer 2/3 management, and robust reliability for mission-critical operations.
Design and Structure
Built with a durable metal enclosure and advanced switching architecture, the Aggregation Switch supports multiple Gigabit and 10G SFP uplinks for flexible deployment. Managed models feature SNMP, VLAN, QoS, LACP, and redundant power input to ensure continuous uptime. Compact 1U or DIN rail mounting options make it suitable for both data centers and industrial cabinets.
Key Design Highlights:
- Layer 2/3 managed Gigabit aggregation switch
- 8–48 Gigabit ports with 2–4 SFP/10G uplink ports
- Redundant power supply and fanless cooling
- Web, CLI, SNMP, and SSH management interfaces
- Full compatibility with IEEE 802.3 standards
Applications
- Industrial Network Backbone
Ideal for connecting multiple access switches across production floors, power plants, or automation systems, ensuring stable and centralized data transmission. - FTTH and ISP Network Aggregation
Used as a central hub in fiber-to-the-home networks, supporting high-density connections between OLTs and access switches for efficient data routing and bandwidth management. - Data Centers and Enterprise Networks
Provides high-speed interconnection between server racks, storage devices, and core switches, optimizing traffic flow and enhancing network reliability. - Smart City and Transportation Systems
Ensures reliable communication in ITS, surveillance, and IoT infrastructure with high EMI resistance and industrial-grade performance.
Advantages
- High Throughput & Low Latency — Supports wire-speed forwarding for all ports, ensuring fast and stable communication.
- Flexible Management — SNMP, CLI, Web, and SSH for diverse management environments.
- Advanced Security — Includes port isolation, 802.1X authentication, ACL, and storm control.
- Industrial Reliability — Wide temperature operation (-40°C~85°C), redundant power design, and fanless cooling.
- Certified Quality — Complies with CE, FCC, RoHS, ISO9001, and MPS inspection standards.
FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between an aggregation switch and an access switch?
Aggregation switches connect multiple access switches and serve as a bridge to the core network, handling higher bandwidth and routing tasks.
Q2: Can the Aggregation Switch support PoE?
Yes, certain models support IEEE 802.3af/at PoE for powering IP cameras, APs, and VoIP phones.
Q3: Is this switch suitable for outdoor or industrial use?
Yes, industrial models feature IP40 metal housings, wide temperature tolerance, and surge protection.
Q4: Does it support Layer 3 routing?
Yes, Layer 3 managed models support static routing, VLAN routing, and advanced QoS.
Q5: What certifications does it meet?
All models are CE, FCC, RoHS, ISO9001, and MPS certified for reliability and safety.