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The TP-LINK sg3452p is a 52-port gigabit L2+ managed switch built for network infrastructure deployments where Power over Ethernet and centralized management are required. It delivers 48 PoE+ ports compliant with 802.3at and 802.3af, each capable of supplying up to 30 watts, with a total PoE power budget of 384 watts across the switch. Four additional gigabit SFP uplink slots support fiber or high-speed backbone connections. The sg3452p integrates natively into the Omada Software-Defined Networking platform, allowing centralized configuration and monitoring across multi-site deployments. Licensed network technicians and IT infrastructure professionals handle installation and configuration of this unit.
This switch is suited for commercial and enterprise network environments where a high port-count managed PoE switch is needed to power and connect IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and similar 802.3at/af devices. The full gigabit port density supports bandwidth-intensive applications across wiring closets, server rooms, and distributed access-layer deployments. Integration with the Omada SDN controller enables centralized policy management, VLAN configuration, and network monitoring without per-device manual setup.
Designed for use within the TP-LINK Omada product line and compatible with Omada SDN controllers for centralized network management. Also functions as a standalone L2+ managed switch without an Omada controller.
Installation should be performed by a qualified network technician familiar with managed switch configuration, VLAN setup, and PoE load planning. Verify that the total connected PoE device load does not exceed the 384W power budget before energizing the switch. Rack mounting and proper ventilation clearance should follow the manufacturer guidelines and applicable data center or structured cabling standards. Power down connected PoE devices before disconnecting or reconfiguring active PoE ports to avoid unintended power interruption to critical devices.
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