Grandstream GWN7831 - Managed Aggregation Switch - Enterprise
The GWN7831 is a part of the GWN7830 Series Layer 3 Aggregation Managed Switches. It delivers a fully manageable solution supporting maximum capacity and a range of advanced features.
Features of the GWN7831
Port Configuration
The GWN7831 has a strategic port layout that features four combo ports, 24 SFP ports, and 4 SFP+ ports. This provides a maximum switching capacity of 128Gbps to handle diverse network loads.
Network Management
The GWN7831 was created for effortless user management. Its adaptive design accommodates deployment in both IPv6 and IPv4 networks.
Power Supply
The GWN7831 has a well-integrated power supply of 60W and an external redundant power supply of 12V/60W, so you’ll always have consistent power you can depend on for uninterrupted operations.
Auxiliary Ports
This switch comes equipped with a console port and a reset pinhole. These additional configuration options put you in control.
Forwarding Mode
The GWN7831 ensures efficient data transmission when the store-and-forward forwarding mode is enabled.
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Features
Stay ahead in network functionality with support for advanced layer 2 and layer 3 features, including routing, multicast, QoS, link aggregation, and STP protocols.
Security Protocols
Adequate security is essential to any function switch, and the GWN7831 lives up to those expectations with industry-standard protocols such as 802.1X authentication, RADIUS and TACACS+ AAA, storm control, DHCP snooping, and port security.
Is the GWN7831 Right for You?
The GWN7831 is designed to meet the specific demands of medium-to-large companies to ensure optimal network performance and scalability across multiple offices or locations, including:
- Educational institutions that have multiple campuses and departments and need to connect them with a unified and efficient network infrastructure.
- Financial institutions?that handle sensitive and confidential data and transactions require high security and reliability.
- Healthcare organizations?that need to support telemedicine, electronic health records, and medical imaging applications.
