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| Product Overview |
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The H3C S3600-28F-EI switch combines fiber and copper ports to serve as a solid Layer 3 device ideal for enterprise and campus networks. It handles high-speed data routing and offers versatile connection options through its SFP slots and multiple fiber ports, fitting well where reliable and adaptable networking hardware is required. |
| General Information | |
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| Part Number | 0235A10L-US |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Switch Ports | 24 × 100Base‑FX (SFP), 2 × 1000Base‑X (SFP), 2 × 10/100/1000Base‑T (RJ‑45) |
| Port Speed | 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps |
| Switching Capacity | 12.8 Gbps |
| Switch Forwarding Rate | 9.5 Mpps |
| Max VLANs Supported | 4094 |
| Connector Type | SFP, RJ‑45 |
| Management and Configuration | |
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| Remote Management Protocol | CLI, SNMP, HTTP/HTTPS, Telnet/SSH, RADIUS, TACACS+ |
| Routing Protocol | OSPF, RIP v1/v2, PIM‑SM/PIM‑DM, OSPFv2 (L3 mode) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Dimensions | 1.7″ × 17.3″ × 10.2″ |
| Weight | 9.00 |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Compliant Standards | IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3z, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1D |
| Product Description |
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The H3C S3600-28F-EI is a versatile Layer 3 switch designed to handle demanding network environments with a mix of fiber and copper connections. It is commonly used in enterprise networks, data centers, and campus settings where reliable, high-speed switching is needed. Built for network administrators and IT professionals, this switch combines fiber optic and copper ports to provide flexible connectivity options and efficient traffic management. The device supports routing protocols and advanced features suitable for both access and aggregation layers. Key Features
This switch is often found in medium to large scale networks where multiple fiber links are necessary, such as in office buildings or campus networks. It plays a key role in ensuring smooth communication across different network segments while providing the flexibility to expand or adapt as network needs grow. |