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48 x 100/1000/2.5G/5GBASE-T ports for access, 4 x 10GE/25GE SFP28 ports and 2 x 40GE QSFP+ ports for uplink, meeting high bandwidth demands of large campuses
100/1000/2.5G/5GBASE-T ports, PoE/PoE+/PoE++, 4 x 25G SFP28 ports and 2 x 40G QSFP+ ports, offering flexible networking options to build high-performance campus networks
Specifications
Port specifications
RG-S6110-48MG4VS2QXS-UP
Fixed service port
48 x 100/1000/2.5G/5GBASE-T ports ● Ports 1 to 24 support PoE/PoE+/PoE++ ● Ports 25 to 48 support PoE/PoE+ 4 x 10GE/25GE SFP28 ports 2 x 40GE QSFP+ ports
Module slot
2 x power module slots 3 x fan module slots
Power module
RG-PA600I-P-F RG-PA1000I-P-F
Fan module
M2SFAN I-F (pre-installed 3)
Fixed management port
1 x RJ45 console port 1 x RJ45 MGMT port
USB
1 x USB 2.0 port
System packet forwarding rate *1
750 Mpps
System switching capacity *2
1008 Gbps
CPU
Single-core CPU, with the clock speed of 1.2 GHz
Real-time clock (RTC)
Supported
BootROM
16 MB (storing boot software for 1+1 boot redundancy)
Flash memory
1 GB (storing boot software for 1+1 boot redundancy)
Memory
2 GB DDR4 (32-bit width, 4-bit ECC)
Switch buffer
4 MB
Number of MAC addresses
Number of global MAC addresses: 32,768 Number of static MAC addresses: 1,000
ARP table size
16,000
ND table size
4,000
Number of IPv4 unicast routes
16,000
Number of IPv4 multicast routes
4,000
Number of IPv6 unicast routes
16,000
Number of IPv6 multicast routes
2,000
Number of IGMP groups
4,000
Number of MLD groups
1,000
Number of ACEs
Ingress: 2,500 Egress: 1,000
Number of VSU members
2
Certification
Questions & Answers
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Are the switches easy to manage and monitor?
by 5***m on
2025-07-18 16:31:57
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Yes. They typically offer centralized management options via SNMP, web GUI, CLI, or integration with network management systems for simplified monitoring and configuration.
by CPLIGHT on
2025-07-18 16:54:48
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Can campus switches support future network growth?
by k***m on
2025-07-18 15:34:10
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Yes, many campus switches support stacking, modular expansion, and flexible port configurations to accommodate network growth and evolving bandwidth needs.
by Helpful on
2025-07-18 16:53:54
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Customer Reviews
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3***m
2025-06-04 01:56:23
Confirmed Purchase
5.0
The built-in access control and port security made it easy to enforce our internal policies without complex configurations.
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D***m
2025-04-25 04:59:02
Confirmed Purchase
5.0
The management interface is clean and user-friendly. Even with minimal IT staff, we were able to deploy and manage everything smoothly.
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2025-04-16 03:24:08
Confirmed Purchase
5.0
We noticed a major improvement in network performance after upgrading to campus-grade switches — seamless connectivity across departments.
The built-in access control and port security made it easy to enforce our internal policies without complex configurations.