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Dell D1CM5 S5148F-ON -Port + 54-Port SFP28 QSFP28 Layer 3 Switch
- 48-Port + 54-Port Configuration
- SFP28 and QSFP28 Ports
- Layer 3 Switch
- Dell S5148F-ON Model
- High-performance data center networking
- Supports advanced routing protocols
- Designed for high-density environments
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Product Overview
The Dell D1CM5 is a S5148F-ON network switch featuring 48-port + 54-port SFP28 and QSFP28 configurations, operating at Layer 3. It is designed for high-performance data center networking.
Technical Information
| Model | S5148F-ON |
| Port Configuration | 48-Port + 54-Port |
| Port Types | SFP28, QSFP28 |
Additional Specifications
| Switching Layer | Layer 3 |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell D1CM5, identified by the model S5148F-ON, is a high-performance Layer 3 network switch engineered for demanding data center environments. This switch boasts a comprehensive port configuration, typically offering a combination of high-speed SFP28 and QSFP28 ports, totaling 48 and 54 ports respectively, which are crucial for high-density server connectivity and inter-switch links. Operating at Layer 3, the S5148F-ON provides advanced routing capabilities, enabling efficient traffic management and network segmentation. It supports sophisticated routing protocols and features designed to optimize data flow, reduce latency, and enhance network resilience. This makes it suitable for complex network architectures requiring robust control and performance. Designed for modern data centers, this Dell switch is built to handle high volumes of traffic with low latency, supporting applications that demand significant bandwidth and fast processing. Its combination of port density, advanced Layer 3 functionality, and performance makes it a key component for building scalable and efficient network infrastructures.



