TP-Link T3700G-52TQ User Manual

JetStream T3700 Series L3 Managed Switches
MODEL: T3700G-52TQ Datasheet
Highlights
- Abundant Layer 3 routing protocols including RIP/OSPF/VRRP to support a scalable network
- True physical stacking technology supports up to 8 switches for scalability and ecient redundancy
-10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports ensure smooth data delivery for high-bandwidth applications
- 2 removable power units minimize downtime
- RJ45/Micro-USB Console ports and an out-of-band management port provide a range of management
options
- A USB 2.0 port makes it easy to import les and restore congurations.
Overview
TP-Link’s JetStream T3700 series L3 managed switches are designed to form highly accessible, scalable and
robust networks. With an extensive suite of routing protocols, 10Gbps wired speeds, physical stacking
technology, diverse management features and an optional redundant external power unit, TP-Link’s
JetStream T3700 series provide a reliable, secure and cost-eective solution for enterprise, campus and ISP
networks.
Advanced L3 Features
T3700 series switches support Layer 3 routing protocols that include Static Routing, RIP, OSPF and VRRP,
helping to build scalable, reliable networks. Multicast routing protocols such as PIM-SM and PIM-DM
guarantee ecient routing for multicast groups.
Physical Stacking Technology
The switches are equipped with 2 xed and 2 optional 10G SFP+ ports which can be used for stacking.
T3700G-52TQ supports up to 8 switches for network simplication, and up to 384 GE, 32 Gigabit combo SFP
and 32 10G SFP+ ports per physical stack, providing up to 1408Gbps total switching capacity for the network.
With all units identied by a simple IP address, the stack can be easily
congured and monitored.
Rich Out-of-band management port
T3700 series switches provide 3 kinds of out-of-band management ports: RJ45 console ports, Micro-USB
console ports and RJ45 out-of-band management ports. Micro-USB console ports are designed for those
laptop computers which do not support the RS232 (DB9) interface. Customers can use a USB cable to manage
switches through the CLI (command-line interface). The RJ45 out-of-band management port is used solely for
web management, leaving the RJ45 ports free for data
transmission.
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