DrayTek VigorSwitch P2540x is a Layer 2+ Managed 10 Gbps switch. With 48x Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ ports providing 400W power budget and 6x SFP+ 10Gbps Fiber links. Supporting advanced Layer 3 features, DHCP Server and VLAN Routing, VigorSwitch P2540x improves network efficiency and helps your LAN network to work continuously even when the gateway is offline, which is ideal to be placed as the core switch in SME/SMB.
48x PoE/PoE+
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45
6x 10G SFP+1000Mbps/10Gpbs fiber slot
400 watts
of PoE Power Budget
216 Gbps
Switching Capacity
1Power Socket
2Reset Button
3LED Indicator
448x PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet
56x SFP+ Port
6Link/PoE LED Slide Switch
7Console Port
Deliver power and data over one ethernet cable, turn on/off the PoE device periodically with PoE Schedule.
Enable Ping check to selected devices to keep monitoring on their status. If ping timeout, power cycle (if PoE enabled) the port and/or send out mail alert.
Recognize traffic from IP cameras and IP phones automatically and add CoS tag for QoS prioritization.
Recognize the ONVIF devices, display surveillance topology, provide UI for video streaming and device maintenance. Learn more
Improve overall network performance by using VigorSwitch P2540x to route the inter-VLAN traffic directly and offload the router.
Improve network stability by avoiding IP conflicts caused by a misconfigured or malicious host. Learn more
VigorSwitch P2540x supports ACL by IP/MAC and 802.1x port access control with RADIUS to filter unauthorized hosts.
Improve the performance of critical traffic by prioritizing the traffic with CoS, DSCP, and IP Precedence tag.
Provides 10G-capable fiber SFP+ ports for aggregation or uplinking to the core switches.
VigorSwitch P2540x supports IPv6 by offering MLD Snooping, IPv6 ACL, and IPv6 DNS Resolver.
Easily manage and monitor the network through the web-based console with graphics showing ports and hardware status. See demo
Multiple Admin accounts with two levels of administrator privilege.
Set up VLAN easily from the router and get a centralized hierarchy view of the switches. Learn more
Compliant with IEEE 802.3az to reduce power consumption.
DHCP Server & VLAN Routing
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.
As a DHCP Server, layer 2+ VigorSwitch helps reserving IP addresses for your important devices that most users will access frequently.
Recognize the ONVIF devices in different VLANs, display surveillance topology, provide UI for video streaming and device maintenance.
VigorSwitch automatically detects ONVIF devices, and displays the topology of connecting IP cameras and NVRs.
Images filmed by IP cameras can be viewed directly on VigorSwitch.
Support ONVIF devices basic configuration/maintenance remotely via VigorSwitch. Such as remote reboot, factory reset, network settings, etc.
Locating Not-Responding Cameras Made Easy
It’s already difficult to manage several IP cameras across different locations and customers, not to mention to keep monitoring on which camera stops functioning.
To help on this task, VigorSwitch keeps pinging on the ONVIF IP cameras and taking snapshots from them periodically, and sends out an email alert with the latest snapshot when a camera not responding.
With PoE models, VigorSwitch can also provide first aid to automatically power cycle the particular port to reboot the camera.
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.
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.