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Grandstream GWN7830 Layer 3 Aggregation Managed Switch with 10G SFP+

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Grandstream GWN7830 Layer 3 Aggregation Managed Switch with 10G SFP+High Performance Core for Scalable Business Networks Elevate your enterprise network with the Grandstream GWN7830, a powerful Layer 3 Aggregation Managed Switch designed for medium to large deployments. This switch is engineered to build scalable, secure, and high performance business networks that are fully manageable and ready for future growth. With a robust combination of Gigabit Ethernet, SFP, and 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports, the GWN7830 serves as the

High-Performance Core for Scalable Business Networks

Elevate your enterprise network with the Grandstream GWN7830, a powerful Layer 3 Aggregation Managed Switch designed for medium-to-large deployments. This switch is engineered to build scalable, secure, and high-performance business networks that are fully manageable and ready for future growth. With a robust combination of Gigabit Ethernet, SFP, and 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports, the GWN7830 serves as the ideal backbone for your entire infrastructure, from Wi-Fi access points to IP endpoints.

Advanced Layer 3 Functionality & Performance

The GWN7830 is more than just a switch; it's a smart network foundation. It supports advanced Layer 3 features, including static and dynamic routing, to facilitate sophisticated traffic segmentation and communication between different network segments. Boasting a total non-blocking throughput of 48Gbps and a switching capacity of 96Gbps, it effortlessly handles demanding network loads, ensuring minimal latency (less than 4μs) and optimal performance. Advanced QoS capabilities allow for the prioritization of critical network traffic, guaranteeing smooth operation for voice, video, and other essential applications.

Comprehensive Security and Reliability

Security is paramount in modern networks, and the GWN7830 delivers a comprehensive suite of features to protect your data. Defend against potential attacks with ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, DoS protection, port security, and DHCP snooping. For enhanced reliability, the switch supports stacking of up to 4 devices for simplified management and redundancy. It also features a dual boot system for hardware-level redundancy and supports an optional external redundant power supply to ensure continuous operation.

Flexible Management and Deployment

Management of the GWN7830 is both powerful and flexible. It can be managed through its local Web user interface, a command-line interface (CLI), or centrally via Grandstream's cloud and on-premise network management platforms, GWN.Cloud and GWN Manager. This allows for intuitive control and monitoring of your entire network from a single interface. The switch is designed for rack-mount, wall-mount, or desktop deployment, providing versatile installation options to fit any environment.

Technical Specifications

Category Specification
Ports 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
6 x Gigabit SFP Ports
4 x 10G SFP+ Ports
1 x Console Port
Performance Forwarding Mode: Store-and-forward
Switching Capability: 96Gbps
Forwarding Rate: 71.424Mpps
Total Non-Blocking Throughput: 48Gbps
Packet Buffer: 12Mb
Network Latency: <4μs
Layer 3 Features Static Routing
Dynamic Routing (Pending)
Policy Routing (Pending)
Inter-VLAN Routing
Management Local Web UI
CLI (Console, Telnet, SSH)
GWN.Cloud (Cloud-based Management)
GWN Manager (On-premise Software)
SNMP (v1/v2c/v3)
Security User hierarchical management and password protection
802.1X Authentication, RADIUS, TACACS+
ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, DoS Protection
Port Security, Sticky MAC, MAC Filtering
DHCP Snooping
Storm Control (Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast)
Kensington Security Slot
Reliability Stacking (up to 4 units)
Dual hardware boot
Optional External Redundant Power Supply (RPS) support
Link Aggregation (LAG)
Power Integrated Power Supply: 30W
Max Power Consumption: 30W
Physical Mounting: Desktop, Wall-Mount, Rack-Mount (kits included)
Dimensions: 330mm(L) x 175mm(W) x 44mm(H)
Unit Weight: 1.91Kg
Fanless Operation
Environmental Operating Temperature: 0°C to 45°C
Storage Temperature: -10°C to 60°C
Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Package Contents 1x GWN7830 Switch
1x 1.2m AC Cable
1x 25cm Ground Cable
4x Rubber Footpads
1x Power Cord Anti-Trip
2x Extended Rack-Mounting Kits
8x Screws (KM 3*6)
1x Quick Installation Guide
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