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Dell GFPDN S5224F-ON -Port + 28-Port SFP28 QSFP28 Layer 3 Switch
- Layer 3 Switch
- 24 x SFP28 ports
- 4 x QSFP28 ports
- High-performance switching fabric
- Designed for data center environments
- Supports advanced routing protocols
- Ideal for Top-of-Rack (ToR) deployments
- Open Networking support
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Product Overview
The Dell S5224F-ON is a high-performance Layer 3 switch designed for modern data centers and enterprise networks. It offers a flexible port configuration with a mix of high-speed interfaces.
Technical Information
| Model | GFPDN (S5224F-ON) |
| Brand | Dell |
| Switch Type | Layer 3 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Configuration | 24 x SFP28 + 4 x QSFP28 |
| Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
Product Description
The Dell S5224F-ON, identified by the part number GFPDN, is a cutting-edge 1RU (Rack Unit) network switch engineered for the demands of modern data centers and high-performance enterprise networks. It provides a flexible and high-density port configuration, featuring 24 SFP28 ports for 10/25GbE connectivity and 4 QSFP28 ports that can support 40GbE or 100GbE connections, making it ideal for high-speed server aggregation and network spine/leaf architectures. As a Layer 3 switch, the S5224F-ON offers advanced routing capabilities, enabling efficient traffic management and network segmentation. It is designed to support open networking principles, often running on disaggregated network operating systems (NOS), which provides greater flexibility and programmability. This allows organizations to tailor their network infrastructure to specific needs and integrate with automation tools. This switch is optimized for performance, low latency, and power efficiency, making it a suitable choice for Top-of-Rack (ToR) deployments, storage networking, and high-performance computing (HPC) environments. Its robust feature set and open architecture empower network administrators to build scalable, agile, and cost-effective data center networks.



