Description
The D-Link DGS-3630-28TC Gigabit L3 Stackable Managed Switch is a next-generation, high-performance managed switch engineered to meet the demanding requirements of modern enterprise and campus networks. It provides a robust, scalable, and highly resilient solution for network cores, aggregation layers, and data center applications. The DGS-3630-28TC is designed to deliver high-density Gigabit connectivity, comprehensive Layer 3 routing, and advanced security features in a compact 1U form factor.
A key feature of the DGS-3630-28TC is its high-port density and flexible interface options. It is equipped with 20 x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 x combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP ports, and 4 x 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports. This high-density design allows the switch to serve as a powerful aggregation or core switch, connecting a large number of access switches and providing high-speed uplinks to the network core. The 10G SFP+ ports provide a non-blocking traffic flow and prevent bottlenecks in data-intensive environments.
The DGS-3630-28TC offers a comprehensive suite of full Layer 3 routing features, including static routing, RIP, OSPF, and BGP. This functionality enables the switch to perform intelligent routing, optimize network performance, and handle complex traffic flows within a large, multi-segment network. For enhanced security, the switch supports advanced features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs), IP-MAC-Port Binding (IMPB), and D-Link’s Safeguard Engine to protect against malicious traffic.
For scalability and redundancy, the DGS-3630-28TC supports physical stacking technology, allowing multiple units to be stacked together to create a single logical switch with increased port density and redundancy. The switch also features a modular power supply and fan module design, which supports N+1 redundancy and hot-swappable components for maximum uptime and reliability. The D-Link DGS-3630-28TC is a professional-grade, enterprise-class switch that provides the power, performance, and flexibility required for mission-critical networks.











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