π‘ Netgear GS728TPP V1H1 24 Port Gigabit PoE+ Manageable With Power Supply And Mounting Support
The NETGEAR GS728TPP is a manageable smart switch designed for medium-sized converged networks. This used V1H1 model offers a complete solution for your networking needs with its included power supply and mounting support.
π§ Main Technical Features
10/100/1000 Mbps with auto-sensing
30W per port, total budget 384W
Dedicated fiber optic connections
56 Gbps non-blocking
8 Mb for optimal performance
8000 entries
256 configurable VLANs
480 shared rules (MAC, IPv4, IPv6)
440 x 257 x 44 mm
4.36 kg
483.5W
31.8 dBA (silent)
β‘ Advanced PoE+ Features
The GS728TPP stands out for its exceptional PoE+ capabilities with all 24 ports supporting PoE+ up to 30W each. This configuration allows powering energy-hungry devices like 11ac Wi-Fi access points, panoramic PTZ cameras, and IP video phones. The PoE budget of 384W can be extended up to 720W with an optional external power supply.
π Management and Connectivity
Web management interface HTTPS with support for SNMP v1/v2/v3 and RMON. The switch supports IPv4/IPv6 protocols, multicast filtering IGMP and MLD, as well as automatic Voice and Video VLANs for simplified deployment of VoIP and IP video surveillance. Convergence features including LLDP-MED, RADIUS, 802.1X, and PoE scheduling.
π Security and Reliability
Network authentication IEEE 802.1X with support for RADIUS and TACACS+. Protection against broadcast, unicast, and multicast storms. Non-blocking architecture ensuring optimal performance even under maximum load.
β Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between PoE and PoE+ on this switch?
R: All 24 ports support PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) with a maximum of 30W per port, providing more power than standard PoE (15.4W) to power more demanding devices like 11ac Wi-Fi access points or PTZ cameras.
Q: Can the PoE budget be extended beyond 384W?
R: Yes, the GS728TPP can accept an optional external power supply to raise the total PoE budget to 720W, allowing all ports to be powered simultaneously at full power.
Q: What types of SFP modules are compatible?
R: The 4 SFP ports support Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-SX/LX modules for fiber optic connections, providing redundant uplinks and long-distance connectivity.
Q: Does the switch support stacking?
R: This model does not have native stacking functionality, but the 4 SFP ports allow for creating aggregated and redundant links between switches for a robust network architecture.
Q: What QoS features are available?
R: The switch offers 4 priority queues with Weighted Round Robin (WRR), DiffServ support, IPv4/IPv6 traffic classification, and IEEE 802.3x flow control to optimize network performance according to critical applications.
