EGS7228FP
24-Port Gigabit PoE+
Layer 2 Switch (370W)
with 4 Dual-Speed SFP
The EGS7228FP is a 24-Port (370W) Gigabit PoE+ Layer 2 Switch with 4 Dual-
Speed SFP ports for ber uplinks. The EGS7228FP includes 24 Gigabit PoE
(10/100/1000 Mbps) ports and four SFP (copper/hot-swappable small form-
factor pluggable) Gigabit ports for optional ber connectivity. Managing the wired
portion of the network is easy using the Switch’s browser-based interface.
The EGS7228FP is a full featured Gigabit Ethernet Switch with comprehensive
Layer 2 switching capabilities. The EnGenius Layer 2 switch includes IGMP
Snooping, MLD Snooping, Port Mirroring, Rapid Spanning Tree, Multiple
Spanning Tree, Spanning Tree, VLAN group, Voice VLAN, ACL, 802.1X port
security, SNMP v1/v2c/v3 and IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol
(LACP).
The EGS7228FP provides 802.1Q VLAN support for improved convergence and bandwidth
utilization. The Switch automates the process of setting up VoIP devices on a network. Voice
VLAN offers clear quality and efcient transmission for all voice communications while also
providing a means of securing each broadcast domain, segregating them from each other.
VLANs can be congured to segment departmental resources and can be implemented on an
SMB network help to restrict access to sensitive information from one department to another.
The EGS7228FP supports IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and VLAN for multicast
applications. By passively snooping IGMP packets transferred between the Switch and the
IP multicast host, registration information is recorded and sorted into multicast groups. The
Switch can then intelligently forward trafc to only those ports that request multicast trafc.
MLD Snooping enhances efciency in selective distribution by forwarding IPv6 multicast data
to receiving ports, rather than ooding all ports in a VLAN.
IGMPv1—Dened in RFC 1112. An explicit join message is sent to the Switch,
but a timeout is used to determine when hosts leave a group.
IGMPv2—Dened in RFC 2236. Adds an explicit leave message to the join
message so that the Switch can more easily determine when a group has no
interested listeners on a LAN.
IGMPv3—Dened in RFC 3376. Support for a single source of content for a multicast
group.
Priority queueing ensures high-priority trafc gets delivered efciently, even during congestion
from high trafc bursts. The ability to prioritize trafc ensures quality of latency-sensitive
services and applications despite increasing trafc loads. For mission critical environments,
the EGS7228FP supports 802.1D, 802.1w and 802.1s Spanning Tree Protocols (STP). STP
allows users to congure the switch with a redundant backup bridge path, so transmission
and reception of packets can be guaranteed in the event of any failed switch on the network.
The Switch supports IEEE 802.1p QoS that automatically classies and prioritizes compliant
device trafc to ensure that time sensitive data such as VoIP is forwarded without delay. To
help streamline networks, 802.1p Priority Tagging places a priority tag in a specied frame
placing it in a priority queue once received and enabling it to be prioritized ahead of other
Key Features
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Simple to use, manage, and deploy
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A full-featured Layer 2 PoE+ Switch
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IEEE 802.3at/af PoE on its 24 Gigabit Ports with a total PoE
budget of 370W (up to 30W per port)
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Includes 4 Dual-Speed SFP (ber) uplink ports for integrating
with an existing network or cascading to other Switches
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Up to 56 Gbps non-blocking switching capacity
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Easy to manage and congure via a Web-based Graphical
User Interface (GUI)
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Cable Diagnostics
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Advanced Features: 802.1X, ACLs, IGMP Snooping,
SNMPv1/v2/v3, RSTP, MSTP
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Link Aggregation
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Port Security
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Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Power conservation during off hours with EEE Standard
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Optional Redundant Power Supply boosts the available PoE
budget to 740W
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