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A network switch, as a vital hardware device, plays a pivotal role in connecting and managing various devices within a network. This device facilitates direct and efficient data transmission by receiving data packets, analyzing the destination address, and forwarding them to the respective device.
Sepitam switches are also available in all the above categories.
The switch speed should be appropriate for the volume of data being transferred. For transferring large volumes of data, switches like Sepitam-PS412G-QXM are suitable. For large organizations, Sepitam-PS620G-QCDFM is recommended. For everyday use, switches like Sepitam-PS208G-DF are sufficient.
The number of ports should be determined based on the size of the network and the number of users. Sepitam switches are available in 2, 4, 8, 16, and 24 port models.
If there is a need to power devices via the network cable, PoE switches are a suitable choice. Sepitam switches are available in both PoE and Non-PoE models.
Managed switches like Sepitam-PS208G-DFM-at provide more control and configuration options, while unmanaged switches operate on a Plug-and-Play basis.
Layer 2 switches are suitable for local area networks, and Layer 3 switches are suitable for larger networks with routing capabilities.
Sepitam switches are offered with wall-mount, rack-mount, and DIN Rail installation options, each with its own pros and cons.
For sensitive networks, a Redundant power supply is recommended, which, in case of main power supply failure, switches to the backup power supply within 20 milliseconds.
The advanced technologies used in these switches reduce failures and network maintenance costs.
The fast and stable performance of these switches provides users with quicker access to data.
Strong security protocols protect the network against cyber attacks and ensure the security of sensitive data.
By considering the points provided, you can choose a network switch that fully meets your needs. Sepitam switches, with their high quality, variety of models, and resistance to environmental conditions (IPxx standard), are a reliable option for your network.
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Contact Sepitam ExpertsA network switch is a device that connects various devices (such as computers, printers, or cameras) to each other in a local area network (LAN). Unlike a hub, which sends data to all ports, a switch only sends data to the destination port. This reduces network traffic and increases security and efficiency. Switches are used in various environments such as homes, offices, and data centers to create high-speed and stable communication.
Unmanaged Switch: Suitable for small networks (such as homes or small offices) that do not require complex configurations. It is installed as Plug-and-Play and has limited management capabilities.
Managed Switch: Designed for enterprise or large networks. It provides features such as network segmentation into VLANs (for traffic isolation), QoS (traffic prioritization), and network performance monitoring.
Example: Used in universities or companies with several separate departments.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a technology that transmits both power and data simultaneously over a network cable. This capability is used to power devices such as IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, or VoIP phones without the need for a separate power source. For example, in installing CCTV cameras, using a PoE switch means only one network cable is needed to transmit both data and power.
Layer 2 switches (operating at the data link layer in the OSI model) operate based on the MAC addresses of devices and are suitable for simple local area networks. Layer 3 switches (operating at the network layer), in addition to this, have IP address-based routing capabilities and can establish communication between different subnets. For example, in a large organization with multiple departments, a Layer 3 switch allows for the management of traffic between departments.
Supported Protocols: Such as STP (for preventing network loops) or IGMP (for managing multicast traffic).
Standard Compatibility: For example, support for IEEE 802.3af/at for PoE.
Brand and Warranty: Technical support and product lifespan.
Sepitam network switches are designed with the diverse needs of Iranian users in mind. Some of the key features of these switches include: