1. Secure VLAN-Based Subnetting for Commercial Facilities
Industrial and office buildings often need to isolate corporate traffic, guest access, and automated IoT devices. Using the 4K VLAN capability (802.1Q), administrators can split the network into secure logical subnets. The 16 Fast Ethernet ports support end-user access, while the 2 Gigabit uplinks carry aggregate traffic to the core network without bottlenecks.
Problem SolvedPrevents unauthorized access across guest and operational network segments, containing broadcast storms and improving overall security.
802.1Q VLANGigabit UplinkBroadcast Storm ControlL2 Managed Switch
2. Dedicated Uplink Network for Warehouse IP Camera Feeds
Warehouse and logistics hubs require constant video surveillance. This switch provides 16 Fast Ethernet ports perfectly suited for streaming 1080P/4K H.264 camera feeds (which typically require less than 10 Mbps each). Using the Gigabit uplink ports, the aggregated video traffic is reliably forwarded to a Central Network Video Recorder (NVR) without packet loss.
Problem SolvedHigh-definition video streams can choke basic unmanaged networks; this managed switch guarantees flow control and LACP link aggregation to maintain stable video delivery.
IP SurveillanceLACP Link AggregationNon-blocking Architecture1U Rackmount
3. Automated Assembly Line Device Integration
Modern industrial assembly lines rely on Ethernet-enabled PLCs, HMIs, and sensor gateways communicating via Modbus TCP or EtherNet/IP. The 16 Fast Ethernet ports provide stable, noise-shielded RJ45 connections to these field devices. Administrators can manage priority queues (QoS) using WRR/SP scheduling to ensure critical PLC commands take precedence over standard system diagnostics.
Problem SolvedEliminates control command delays on the plant floor by prioritizing operational messaging over standard TCP/IP traffic.
Quality of Service (QoS)Modbus TCPWRR SchedulingStatic Link Aggregation