Description
Grandstream GWN7831 Layer-3 Network Switch Kenya
The Grandstream GWN7831 Kenya is a high-level Layer 3 aggregation switch designed to provide an array of impressive functions. With 4× Gigabit RJ45 ports, 24× Gigabit SFP ports, and 4× 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports, this powerful switch enables the creation of a scalable, secure, and high-speed network. Moreover, the Grandstream GWN7831 Kenya is fully manageable, granting complete control over your network. It is compatible with both IPv4 and IPv6 environments, offering flexibility and adaptability to different network setups. One notable feature of the GWN7831 is its ability to optimize network performance. Through advanced VLAN support, traffic can be effectively segmented, improving network flow. Additionally, the switch provides advanced QoS features, allowing you to prioritize and streamline traffic, resulting in enhanced overall network performance. To ensure secure communication, the Grandstream GWN7831 Kenya is equipped with cutting-edge security features such as ARP inspection, IP Source Guard, IGMP/MLD Snooping, and DoS protection. These features protect your network from potential threats. In conclusion, the Grandstream GWN7831 aggregation switch offers a comprehensive solution for enterprises seeking to establish a robust and efficient network. With its impressive features and advanced capabilities, it is the ideal choice for those looking to enhance network performance, ensure security, and maintain complete control over their network environment.
Grandstream GWN7831 Quick Specs
- Physical Connectors :
- RJ45 Ports : 4× Gigabit (combo)
- SFP Ports : 24× Gigabit
- SFP+ Ports : 4× 10 Gigabit
- Console Port : 1× console port
- Switching Capacity :Â 128 Gbps
- Mounting :Â desktop, wall, rack
- Dimensions :
- Height :Â 73 in
- Width :Â 32 in
- Depth :Â 87 in
- Weight :Â 94 lb
Package Contents
- GWN7831 Switch
- 2 m (3.94 ft) AC Cable
- 25 cm (9.84 in) Ground Cable
- 4× Rubber Footpads
- Power Cord Anti-Trip
- 2× Rack-Mounting Kits
- 8× Screws
- Quick Installation Guide