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HP JG302CR 3600-48-PoE+ 50-Port + 4-Port SFP Layer 3 Switch
- 48 x 1GbE PoE+ Ports
- 4 x SFP Uplink Ports
- Layer 3 Switching Capabilities
- Total 50 Ports
- IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Support
- Advanced Security Features
- Stackable (check specific model)
- High Performance Routing
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Product Overview
The HP JG302CR is a 3600-48-PoE+ switch, featuring 50 ports including 48 x 1GbE PoE+ ports and 4 x SFP uplink ports. It operates at Layer 3, offering advanced routing capabilities and Power over Ethernet for connected devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch |
| Model | 3600-48-PoE+ |
| Number of Ports | 50 (48 x 1GbE + 4 x SFP) |
| Port Speed | 1Gbps (Ethernet), 1Gbps (SFP) |
Additional Specifications
| Switching Layer | Layer 3 |
| PoE Support | Yes (PoE+) |
| Uplink Type | SFP |
Product Description
The HP JG302CR is a high-performance Layer 3 switch from the HP 3600 series, designed to provide advanced networking capabilities for enterprise environments. It offers a robust combination of high port density, Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+), and sophisticated routing features. This switch boasts 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports that support IEEE 802.3at PoE+, enabling it to power devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and security cameras directly over the network cable. Complementing these are four SFP uplink ports, which provide high-speed connections to the network core or other switches. The total port count of 50 ensures ample connectivity for demanding network setups. As a Layer 3 switch, the JG302CR can perform IP routing, allowing for more efficient traffic management and segmentation within larger networks. It includes advanced features such as static and dynamic routing protocols, comprehensive security options (like Access Control Lists), and Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic prioritization. This makes it suitable for complex network designs requiring both high-speed data transfer and intelligent traffic control.



