The HSP-IO-24GE4XS-C3PA+ L3 managed ethernet switch delivers high-capacity, reliable connectivity for medium-density networks. With 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, PoE+ support, and flexible uplinks, this managed switch streamlines enterprise, BFSI, railway, and triple-play deployments.
This 24-port PoE switch enables centralized access control, secure operations, and efficient network management, ensuring smooth performance for staff, customers, and critical systems.
L3 PoE+ Managed Switch
24x10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Access Ports
4x1/10G SFP+ Uplink Ports
Upto 128 Gbps Switching Capacity
Upto 95.23 MPPS full Duplex Throughput
1x Console Port
1x RJ45 Management Port
OSPFv2/v3
RIPv1/v2
IPv4/IPv6 Static Routes
Inter VLAN
DHCP Server, Relay and Client
VLAN - MAC Based, Protocol Based, Voice VLAN, Private VLANs
L2 Loop avoidance (STP/RSTP/MSTP)
ERPS (ITU G.8032)
IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping
802.1q and QinQ
QoS - Classification, Marking, Policing, and Shaping
0⁰C to +55⁰C Operating Temperature
1U Rack Mountable
Integrated Single AC Power Supply (100-240 VAC)
PoE Budget - 370W
Per Port PoE Configuration and Scheduling
Persistent PoE and Power Delay (to let the device boot)
Auto PoE Check and Reboot if Device does not Respond
TACACS+ / RADIUS AAA
DHCP snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection
Port Security, Sticky MAC, IP-MAC Binding
L2/L3/L4 ACL with Extended Features
WEB GUI, CLI
SNMPv3, RMON, sFlow
Dual Stack (IPv4 and IPv6) Management
Ethernet OAM 802.3ah (CFM)
Railways
Supports secure, segmented connectivity across operational areas ensuring reliable communication between critical infrastructure points.
Corporate Networks
Ideal for connecting workstations and internal systems enabling consistent performance and centralized access control across teams and roles.
Triple Play
Deliver voice, video, and internet services through a single, reliable connection — keeping services separate and easy to manage.
BFSI
Connects staff systems, ATMs, and support desks in branch offices — providing reliable and secure access to central systems from a single switch.
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A 24 port PoE switch switch is designed to eliminate network bottlenecks and deliver high-speed connectivity for business environments. With a high switching capacity, such as 128 Gbps, and a forwarding rate of up to 95.232 MPPS, it can handle heavy traffic volumes without performance degradation. The inclusion of 10G SFP+ uplink ports provides high-speed backbone connectivity to your network's core or servers, ensuring that your most critical data transfers are always fast and efficient. This guarantees smooth operation for high-bandwidth applications like video conferencing and large file transfers.
A key advantage of a managed switch is its advanced security capabilities. Network administrators can use features like Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to segment the network and isolate sensitive data, preventing unauthorized access between different departments or types of devices. Access Control Lists (ACLs) define who can access specific resources and 802.1X Port Security authenticate devices before granting network access. These features help safeguard your infrastructure from internal and external threats, ensuring data integrity and compliance.
A managed switch with Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) simplifies network deployment by delivering both data and power over a single Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for separate power outlets for devices like IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, drastically reducing installation complexity and cost. With a substantial PoE budget, such as 370W, you can power multiple devices simultaneously without needing additional power injectors or electrical work, making it easy to expand your network.
Not all managed switches are Layer 3 switches, but most Layer 3 switches are managed. A Layer 2 managed switch offers management features within a single network. A Layer 3 managed switch includes all the features of a Layer 2 switch but also adds routing capabilities, allowing it to route data between different subnets, making it suitable for complex enterprise networks.
Yes, a managed switch is highly recommended for growing businesses. While an unmanaged switch may work for very simple setups, a managed switch offers:
Ultimately, a managed switch provides the control and stability required to prevent common network issues as your business expands.