TP-Link SG3452XP – Omada Managed Switch Solution
The SG3452XP is a high-performance managed switch designed for enterprise networks. Its architecture is built around a robust L2+ management system, providing advanced features such as static routing, OAM, and DDM. This device is ideal for large-scale deployments, offering 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports with PoE+ support, as well as 4 10GE SFP+ slots for high-speed connectivity. The switch is also integrated with the Omada SDN Controller, allowing for centralized management and monitoring of the network. In enterprise environments, this switch can be used to build a highly available and scalable network infrastructure, supporting a wide range of applications and services.
The switch’s advanced features make it an ideal solution for organizations looking to improve network reliability, security, and performance. Its static routing capabilities enable efficient traffic management, while OAM and DDM provide robust network monitoring and maintenance tools. the switch’s support for PoE+ makes it suitable for powering IP phones, wireless access points, and other devices.
In terms of use-cases, this switch is well-suited for large-scale enterprise networks, data centers, and campus networks. Its high-density port configuration and advanced management features make it an ideal choice for organizations looking to build a highly available and scalable network infrastructure.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | TP-Link |
| SKU | SG3452XP |
| Category | Networking |
| Ports | 48 Gigabit Ethernet |
| PoE+ | Yes |
| 10GE SFP+ Slots | 4 |
| Management | L2+ with Omada SDN Controller |
| Static Routing | Yes |
| OAM | Yes |
| DDM | Yes |
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Challenges Solved by this Solution
Enterprise networks often face challenges such as bandwidth bottlenecks, packet loss, and network latency. These issues can lead to decreased productivity, increased downtime, and a negative impact on business operations. The SG3452XP addresses these challenges by providing a high-performance managed switch solution that can help improve network reliability, security, and performance. By investing in this device, organizations can reduce IT overhead, mitigate risk, and improve operational efficiency. With its advanced features and robust management capabilities, this switch is a strategic technical investment for any enterprise network.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical use-case for a managed switch in an enterprise network?
A managed switch is typically used in enterprise networks to provide advanced features such as VLANs, QoS, and security, as well as to improve network reliability and performance.
How can I improve network security with a managed switch?
A managed switch can improve network security by providing features such as access control lists, VLANs, and port security, which can help prevent unauthorized access and protect against network threats.
What is the difference between a managed switch and an unmanaged switch?
A managed switch provides advanced features and management capabilities, whereas an unmanaged switch is a basic switch that provides only basic connectivity.
Can the TECHOM Systems Sales team help with installation and configuration of the switch?
Yes, the TECHOM Systems Sales team can provide assistance with installation, configuration, and ongoing support for the switch, as well as offer consulting services to help optimize your network infrastructure.
What types of devices can be powered by the switch’s PoE+ ports?
The switch’s PoE+ ports can power devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices.


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