
DrayTek VigorSwitch P2282x Managed PoE Switch
PoE+ (400W) L2+ Managed Gigabit Switch with 4 x 10GbE SFP+ slots, 24 x GbE ports, 1 x Console port, DC Input, Auto Surveillance & Voice VLAN, ONVIF-Friendly and VigorACS 3 support
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping & Returns : On all orders over $200
Overview
DrayTek VigorSwitch P2282x is a Layer 2+ Managed 10 Gbps switch. It has 24x Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports and 4x SFP+ 10Gbps Fiber links for uplink/downlink. Besides the fixed AC power input, VigorSwitch P2282x also provide DC power input as other power source, which helps to ensure uninterrupted operation and protect connected devices in the event of AC power supply failure.
VigorSwitch P2282x has 24x PoE+ ports with 400W power budget, making it be suitable for more IoT applications integration, including LED lighting, POS (point of sale) computer, motion sensors, IP Cam,…etc. With a 12/54V DC backup power supply, VigorSwitch P2282x can protect critical data from the connected PD devices and maintain uninterrupted network connectivity.
Supporting advanced Layer 3 features, including DHCP Server and VLAN Routing. This enhances network efficiency and ensures uninterrupted LAN connectivity, even when the gateway is offline, which makes it an excellent solution for a network with increasing traffic demands.

Interface


Key Features
Advanced Layer 2+ Features
DHCP Server & VLAN Routing
Improving LAN Network Sustainability and Efficiency, with or without a Router
In a large LAN network, much traffic doesn’t go to Internet, but to the servers in LAN. For example, IP cameras store videos to NVR, IP phones register to PBX, clients access to file server, etc.
L2+ switch with DHCP server and VLAN routing functionalities, as the device receiving traffic before the router, is ideal to share the loading of your router and to help your LAN network to work continuously even when the router is offline.
As a DHCP server, VigorSwitch assigns dynamic IP addresses for up to 8 VLANs. With VLAN routing, VigorSwitch supports up to 512 routes.

Bind IP to MAC
Reserve an IP Address for an Important Device
As a DHCP Server, layer 2+ VigorSwitch helps reserving IP addresses for your important devices that most users will access frequently.

ONVIF-Friendly
Recognise ONVIF devices in different VLANs, display surveillance topology, provide UI for video streaming and device maintenance

Centralised Hierarchical View
The VigorSwitch P2282x automatically detects ONVIF devices and displays the topology of connected IP cameras and NVRs.
Image Viewing
Images filmed by IP cameras can be viewed directly within the VigorSwitch P2282x web UI.
Device Management
Basic configuration/maintenance tasks for ONVIF devices such as remote reboot, factory reset and changing network settings can all be done remotely from the VigorSwitch P2282x web UI.

ONVIF Snapshot Alert
Locating Non-Responding IP Cameras Made Easy

Managing a network of IP cameras across different locations is difficult, as when any of the cameras stop functioning, there is no easy way to detect or revive it. To help with this problem, the VigorSwitch P2282x regularly pings ONVIF IP cameras and takes snapshots from them periodically. If one IP camera stops responding, an email alert is sent with the latest snapshot from the camera.
With PoE VigorSwitch models, the switch can also provide first aid by automatically power cycling the particular port to reboot the camera.
IP Conflict Detection & Prevention
Conflict Detection
The VigorSwitch constantly checks the network environment and notifies the administrator of any IP conflicts.
Conflict Prevention
For a more stable network, the VigorSwitch detects misconfigured or malicious IP hosts and blocks them before damages are done.

Device Check

Ping Check for LAN Devices
A VigorSwitch can continuously ping the LAN devices, and when the device stops responding to the ping, it will instigate a PoE cycle to the associated port (PoE model only) and/or send an email alert to the administrator.
LAN Management
An all-in-one management platform for Vigor devices on the LAN side.
Automatic Device Discovery
Connect a Vigor Switch or AP to the LAN side of the Vigor Router, and the router will auto-discover the device to allow it to be managed.
Provisioning
Basic settings may be done on the Vigor Router, and then provisioned to the managed Vigor Switches or APs.
Monitoring
The Vigor Router provides a centralized view of managed devices, so you can monitor and check the status of Vigor Switches or APs connected.
System Maintenance
Perform factory resets, save/restore configuration backups, or trigger reboots remotely from the Vigor Router’s interface. There is no need to log in to each device’s management page.

Management Solution
All-in-One Management |
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Software Management |
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In-the-Box

VigorSwitch PQ2121x

Rack Mount Kit

Console Cord

Power Cord

Quick Start Guide
Specifications
Interface | |
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LAN Port | 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45 4 x 1000Mbps/10Gbps SFP+ slot |
Console Port | 1 x RJ-45 |
Factory Reset Button | 1 |
PoE | |
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PoE Capable Ports | 24 x PoE/PoE+ (802.3af/at), up to 30W per port, Type mode A |
PoE Power Budget | 400 watts |
Scheduled On/Off | |
Power Cycle on Port | Manual, Auto by Ping check timeout |
Capacity | |
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Buffer Size | 12 Mbit |
Switching Capacity | 128 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 95.2 Mpps (64 bytes) |
MAC Address Table | 16k |
Jumbo Frame | Up to 12KB |
L3 Routing Table |
Networking Standards | |
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Ethernet Standards | 802.3af PoE 802.3at PoE+ 802.3 10Base-T 802.3u 100Base-T 802.3ab 1000Base-T 802.3ae 10GBase-X 802.3x Flow Control 802.3 Auto-Negotiation 802.1q Tag-based VLAN 802.1p Class of Service 802.1d STP 802.1w RSTP 802.1s MSTP 802.3ad LACP 802.1ad QinQ 802.1x Port Access Control 802.1AB LLDP 802.3az EEE |
VLAN | |
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Max.Number of VLAN | 512 |
VLAN Type | 802.1q Tag-based VLAN MAC-based VLAN Protocol-Based VLAN Management VLAN Voice VLAN Surveillance VLAN |
GVRP | |
Q-in-Q | Basic |
ONVIF Surveillance | |
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Discovery | |
Surveillance Topology | |
Real-Time Video Streaming | |
ONVIF Device Maintenance | Device Info, Network Settings, Reset Factory Default, Time Settings, Reboot |
QoS | |
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Number of QoS Queues | 8 |
Queue Scheduling | SPQ, WRR |
CoS (Class of Service) | CoS, DSCP, CoS-DSCP, IP Precedence |
Rate Limit |
Spanning Tree | |
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STP | |
RSTP | |
MSTP |
Security | |
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Authentication Server | RADIUS, TACACS+ |
802.1X/MAC Authentication | |
IP Source Guard | |
Traffic Control | DoS Defense, Storm Control |
IP Conflict Prevention | |
Loop Protection | |
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) | |
DHCP Snooping |
Link Aggregation | |
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Max. Number of Group | 8 |
Max. Number of Member in Each Group | 8 |
Type | Static, LACP |
Traffic Load Balancing | MAC Address, IP/MAC Address |
Multicast | |
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IGMP Snooping | v2, v3(BISS) |
IGMP Querier | |
MLD Snooping | v1, v2 (Basic) |
Max. Number of Multicast Group | 256 |
Multicast Group Filtering / Throttling | |
MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) |
Layer 3 Features | |
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Static Route | |
VLAN Route | |
DHCP Server |
Management | |
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Local Service | HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH v2 |
Config Backup/Restore | |
Dual Image | |
2-Level Admin Privilege | |
Access Control | Access List |
OpenVPN Client | Certificate-based authentication |
sFlow | |
SNMP | v1, v2c, v3 |
RMON Group | 1, 2, 3, 9 |
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) | |
LLDP | |
LLDP-MED | |
Mail Alert | Port Status, Port Speed, System Restart, IP Conflict, Hardware Monitor, Device Check, ONVIF IP Cam Snapshot |
VigorRouter Management (SWM) | |
VigorConnect Management (Since f/w) | V2.9.1 |
VigorACS Management (Since f/w) | V2.9.1 |
Physical | |
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Rack Mountable | 1U |
Power Input | AC 100-240V @ 6.5A |
Backup Power Input | DC 12V @ 5A & DC 54V @ 7.4A |
Max. Power Consumption | 460.4 watts |
Dimension (mm) | 440(W) x 281(D) x 44(H) |
Weight | 4.26 kg |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 70°C |
Operating Humidity | 10 to 90% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity | 5 to 90% non-condensing |
Note :
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
- The throughput figures are maximum, based on DrayTek internal testing with optimal conditions. The actual performance may vary depending on the different network conditions and applications activated.