D-Link DES-3528P 24 Port L2+ Ethernet Stacks
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D-Link DES-3528P 24 Port L2+ Ethernet Stacks
Scan code: LN39853 Manufacturer code: DES-3528P
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D-Link DES-3528P 24 Port L2+ Ethernet Stacks

24 Port D-Link DES-3528P xStack 10/100 Layer 2+ PoE Managed Switch, 2 Gigabit+2 Combo

Scan code: LN39853 Manufacturer code: DES-3528P
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Product Overview The DES-3528 xStack series are enhanced L2+ access stackable switches designed to connect end-users in a secure SMB (small and medium size business) or enterprise network. These switches provide physical stacking, multicast and enhanced security, making it an ideal access layer solution. The DES-3528 xStack Series can seamlessly integrate with L3 core switches to form a multilevel network structure consisting of a high-speed backbone and centralized servers. Features • Virtual Stacking of up to 32 units.
• Embedded D-Link SIM for integration all xStack Switches.
• 4K VLANs Support.
• Selective Q-in-Q and VLAN Translation.
• MAC-based VLAN.
• 802.1v Protocol-based VLAN.
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D-Link DES-3528P 24 Port L2+ Ethernet Stacks
D-Link DES-3528P 24 Port L2+ Ethernet Stacks