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Dell FFR83 S4128F-ON -Port + 30-Port QSFP28 SFP+ Layer 3 Switch
- 30 x QSFP28 ports
- High-speed Ethernet connectivity
- Layer 3 switching
- S4128F-ON series
- Designed for data center aggregation and core
- High throughput and low latency
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Product Overview
The Dell FFR83 is a S4128F-ON Layer 3 switch. The title indicates it has 30 x QSFP28 ports and an unspecified number of SFP+ ports, designed for high-performance networking.
Technical Information
| Model | S4128F-ON |
| QSFP28 Ports | 30 |
Additional Specifications
| Switching Layer | Layer 3 |
Product Description
The Dell S4128F-ON switch, identified by SKU FFR83, is a high-performance Layer 3 switch tailored for demanding data center environments. While the exact number of SFP+ ports is not explicitly stated in the provided title, the presence of 30 QSFP28 ports indicates a focus on high-density, high-speed connectivity. These QSFP28 ports typically support 100GbE, making this switch ideal for aggregation or core network roles where substantial bandwidth is required. As a Layer 3 switch, the FFR83 offers advanced routing capabilities, allowing for efficient traffic management, network segmentation, and inter-VLAN routing. This functionality is crucial for optimizing network performance, enhancing security, and supporting complex network architectures. The switch is engineered to deliver low latency and high throughput, essential for performance-sensitive applications, large-scale virtualization, and high-performance computing clusters. The S4128F-ON series is designed for scalability and flexibility in data center deployments. The high concentration of QSFP28 ports suggests its suitability for connecting high-speed storage, compute nodes, or aggregating traffic from multiple lower-speed switches. This switch is a robust solution for building the backbone of modern, high-performance data center networks.



