Grandstream GWN7803P Managed Network Switch
The Grandstream GWN7803P is a Layer 2+ managed Gigabit PoE+ switch offering 24 Gigabit PoE/PoE+ ports, 4 SFP uplink slots, dynamic PoE allocation, advanced QoS/security features, and flexible deployment options—designed for enterprise and large campus networks that demand high-capacity and secure PoE delivery.
Grandstream GWN7803P Managed Network Switch Specifications
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Ethernet Ports: 24 Ă— 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (all PoE/PoE+ capable)
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Uplink Ports: 4 Ă— Gigabit SFP slots
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PoE Support: IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ on all 24 ports
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PoE Budget: Up to ~375 W (30 W max per port, supplied by 450 W internal PSU)
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Switching Capacity: 64 Gbps full-duplex non-blockinghttps://www.city.co.ke
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Forwarding Rate: ~47.6 Mpps packet throughput
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MAC Address Table: 8K entries
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VLAN Support: Up to 4K VLANs, including port-based, voice VLAN, and 802.1Q trunking
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ACL Support: Up to 2K IPv4/IPv6 access control entrieshttps://www.city.co.ke
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QoS: Port priority mapping, queue scheduling (SP/WRR/WFQ), traffic shaping, rate limiting
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Multicast Optimization: IGMP/MLD Snooping, MVR
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Security Features: IP/MAC/Port binding, ARP inspection, IP source guard, DHCP snooping, DoS protection
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Storm & Loop Control: Broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast storm suppression, BPDU/Root/Loop Guard
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Link Aggregation: Support for up to 12 LAG groups
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Management Interfaces: Web UI, CLI, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, GWN.Cloud integration, GWN Manager
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DHCP Services: Integrated DHCP server & relay with Options 82
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Diagnostics: Port mirroring, cable test, LLDP/LLDP-MED, syslog, RMON, loopback testing
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Networking Protocols: IPv4/IPv6, 802.1p/Q/st/w/d, LLDP, RADIUS, TACACS+
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Form Factor: 1U rack-mountable metal chassis; also suitable for desktop/wall installation
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Cooling: Quiet internal fan system
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Dimensions: 440 Ă— 230 Ă— 44 mm
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Weight: Approx. 4.5 kg
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Operating Temp/Humidity: 0 °C – 45 °C; 10 – 90% RH non-condensing
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Certifications: FCC, CE, IC, RCM, UKCA
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Warranty: Typically 3 years
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