48-Port PoE+ L3 Managed Switch

Advanced L3 Switching with Enterprise-Grade PoE+ Performance

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Transform your enterprise network infrastructure with HSP-IO-48GE4XS-C3PA+, a powerful 48-port PoE+ L3 lite managed switch. Delivering an impressive 740W PoE budget and 176 Gbps switching capacity, this switch is engineered for high-density deployments of powered devices while supporting advanced routing capabilities. With comprehensive L3 features including OSPF and RIP routing, combined with robust security protocols and intelligent power management, it's the perfect solution for building scalable, secure, and high-performance enterprise networks. Whether you're deploying campus-wide Wi-Fi, IP surveillance systems, or VoIP infrastructure, this switch provides the perfect blend of power, performance, and advanced functionality.

Features

PoE+ L3 Managed Switch, 48 Gigabit Ethernet Access Port, 4x1/10G SFP+ Uplink Ports, Upto 176 Gbps Switching Capacity, Upto 130.94 MPPS Full-Duplex Throughput, 1x Console Port, 1x RJ45 Management Port

Benefits

Enterprise-Class Performance

Deliver exceptional throughput with 176 Gbps switching capacity and 130.944 MPPS forwarding rate, supporting demanding enterprise applications with non-blocking architecture

Advanced L3 Functionality

Enable sophisticated routing with OSPFv2/v3, RIP v1/v2, and comprehensive IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack support for building flexible, scalable networks

Robust Power Delivery

Supply up to 740W of PoE+ power across 48 ports with intelligent scheduling, persistent PoE, and automated device monitoring capabilities

Future-Proof Connectivity

Connect enterprise networks seamlessly with 48x1GE PoE+ ports and 4x10G SFP+ uplinks, supporting both fiber and copper-based terminations

Comprehensive Security

Protect your network with L2/L3/L4 ACLs, 802.1X authentication, RADIUS/TACACS+, and advanced security features like DHCP snooping and ARP inspection

Key Specifications

Applications

  • Enterprise Campus Networks
  • Data Center Access Layer
  • Large-Scale Wi-Fi Deployments
  • IP Video Surveillance
  • VoIP Infrastructure
  • Educational Institutions
  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Industrial Networks

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FAQs

How does a 48-port PoE+ switch support high-density device deployments?

A 48-port PoE+ switch with 48 Gigabit ports and a 740W PoE budget can power a large number of devices, such as Wi-Fi 6 access points, IP surveillance cameras, and VoIP phones, simultaneously. Advanced features like per-port PoE scheduling, persistent PoE, and auto device recovery ensure reliable connectivity, energy efficiency, and simplified management, making it an ideal solution for smart offices, educational campuses, and service providers.

Why choose a 48-port Gigabit switch with 10G uplinks for aggregation?

A 48-port Gigabit switch with 4×10G SFP+ uplinks delivers 176 Gbps switching capacity and 130.944 Mpps forwarding performance, ensuring wire-speed, non-blocking connectivity. This makes it a perfect aggregation switch for enterprises, data centers, and campus networks that require high bandwidth, low latency, and seamless scalability to support data-intensive applications.

Why are managed switches better?

Managed switches are better because they offer greater control, flexibility, and security compared to unmanaged switches. They allow administrators to configure VLANs, optimize traffic for critical applications with QoS, monitor performance, and enforce security policies. These features are essential for enterprise and campus networks that require a reliable and secure infrastructure.

Will a gigabit switch make my internet faster?

A Gigabit switch will not increase your internet speed, as that depends on your Internet Service Provider (ISP) plan. However, it will significantly improve local network performance by enabling faster file transfers between devices, stable video conferencing, and smooth streaming. It does this by reducing internal network congestion and ensuring your local traffic is handled efficiently.

What are L1, L2, and L3 switches?
  • Layer 1 (L1): Operates at the Physical Layer (like a hub), simply repeating signals without any intelligence. This is inefficient for modern networks.
  • Layer 2 (L2): The most common type, operating at the Data Link Layer, using MAC addresses to forward frames intelligently within a LAN.
  • Layer 3 (L3): Combines switching and routing, operating at the Network Layer. It uses IP addresses to route traffic between different subnets, making it ideal for large, segmented enterprise networks.

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