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Managed Switch Huawei S310-24PN4X L2+ 2.5G Ethernet 24 Ports PoE
The Huawei S310-24PN4X is a managed L2+ switch offering 24 2.5G RJ-45 Ethernet ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability and a switching capacity of 200 Gbit/s. Designed for small to medium enterprise networks, edge aggregation, and high-density access scenarios, this grey-coloured unit supports advanced Layer 2+ features and simplifies deployment with centralized management options. The device combines multi-gigabit access, PoE power delivery and 10G uplink support to meet growing bandwidth and device-power requirements in offices, classrooms and retail environments.
The switch provides multi-gigabit Ethernet on all 24 access ports, enabling higher throughput for connected endpoints without replacing cabling. Integrated PoE on access ports powers IP phones, wireless access points and cameras directly from the switch, reducing the need for separate power infrastructure. With L2+ switching features and a 200 Gbit/s switching capacity, the device supports traffic segmentation, VLANs and efficient east-west traffic handling. Compact rack-mountable design and centralized management support make it suitable for consolidated network operations and predictable performance under load.
Install the switch in a standard equipment rack or a suitable shelf, secure grounding and connect the power supply according to local electrical codes. Connect end devices to the 2.5G RJ-45 ports; PoE-capable devices will receive power automatically if PoE is enabled and within the unit’s power budget. Use the switch’s management interface (CLI, web GUI or supported network management platform) to configure VLANs, L2+ features, QoS policies and PoE settings. Configure 10G uplinks to aggregation or core switches to ensure sufficient backplane bandwidth for consolidated traffic.
For reliable PoE operation, calculate the total power consumption of connected devices and verify it does not exceed the switch’s available PoE budget. Use VLANs and QoS to prioritise voice and video traffic. When deploying multiple switches, plan uplink capacity and redundancy using 10G connections to prevent bottlenecks. Keep firmware up to date and monitor port status and power usage through the management interface for predictable operation.
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