• S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch

S5735-L24T4X-A Switch

24xGE RJ45/4x10GE SFP+
Model: S5735-L24T4X-A

  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • S5735-L24T4X-A Switch
  • Description

  • Application Scenario

S5735-L24T4X-A is the Huawei S5735-L switch with 24 x 10/100/1000Base-T ports, 4 x 10 GE SFP+ ports. Huawei CloudEngine S5735-L is a series of simplified gigabit access switches that provide 12–48 flexible all-GE downlink ports and four fixed GE or 10 GE uplink ports. They are designed for enterprise campus network access and gigabit to the desktop. Built on next-generation, high-performance hardware and powered by Huawei’s Versatile Routing Platform (VRP), CloudEngine S5735-L switches feature flexible Ethernet networking, diversified security control, and support for multiple Layer 3 routing protocols — providing higher performance and more powerful service processing capabilities for networks.

Specification of S5735-L24T4X-A
Memory (RAM) 1 GB
Flash 512 MB in total. To view the available flash memory size, run the display version command.
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 50.68 years
Availability > 0.99999
Service port surge protection Common mode: ±7 kV
Power supply surge protection ±6 kV in differential mode, ±6 kV in common mode
Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • Basic dimensions (excluding the parts protruding from the body): 43.6 mm x 442.0 mm x 220.0 mm (1.72 in. x 17.4 in. x 8.7 in.)
  • Maximum dimensions (the depth is the distance from ports on the front panel to the parts protruding from the rear panel): 43.6 mm x 442.0 mm x 227.0 mm (1.72 in. x 17.4 in. x 8.94 in.)
Weight (with packaging) 4 kg (8.82 lb)
Stack ports Any 10/100/1000BASE-T ports or 10GE SFP+ ports (applicable in V200R019C10 and later versions)
RTC Not supported
RPS Not supported
PoE Not supported
Rated voltage range
  • AC input: 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • High-Voltage DC input: 240 V DC
Maximum voltage range
  • AC input: 90 V AC to 264 V AC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz
  • High-Voltage DC input: 190 V DC to 290 V DC
Maximum power consumption (100% throughput, full speed of fans) 43 W
Typical power consumption (30% of traffic load)
  • Tested according to ATIS standard
  • EEE enabled
  • No PoE power consumption
27 W
Operating temperature -5°C to +50°C (23°F to 122°F) at an altitude of 0-1800 m (0-5906 ft.)
Short-term operating temperature -5°C to +55°C (23°F to 131°F) at an altitude of 0-1800 m (0-5906 ft.)
Storage temperature -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F)
Noise under normal temperature (27°C, sound power) < 47.3 dB(A)
Relative humidity 5% to 95%, noncondensing
Operating altitude 0-5000 m (0-16404 ft.)
Certification
  • EMC certification
  • Safety certification
  • Manufacturing certification
Part number 98010920

 

What is a Switch?
A switch is a device that enables communication between two or more IT devices, such as computers, servers, printers, and more. It helps devices within a network share resources, including printers, file storage, internet access, and application processing. In simple terms, a switch acts as a "traffic hub" in a network.

Key Characteristics:

  • Intelligent Forwarding: Unlike a basic hub, a switch intelligently directs data packets only to the intended recipient device based on MAC addresses.

  • Efficient Communication: This targeted data transmission reduces unnecessary traffic, enhances network performance, and improves security within the local network.

  • Scalability: Switches come in various sizes, from small desktop models for home/office use to large modular switches for enterprise data centers.

Common Applications:

  • Connecting devices within a Local Area Network (LAN)

  • Building enterprise networks, data centers, or home networks

  • Supporting resource sharing and collaborative workflows

In summary, a switch is a fundamental networking device that efficiently manages and directs data flow, ensuring smooth and reliable communication between connected devices.



Core Functions of a Switch
The primary functions of a switch include:

  1. VLAN Segmentation – Enhances network security by isolating traffic into separate virtual networks.

  2. Targeted Forwarding – Improves network performance by accurately identifying and forwarding data only to the intended destination device.

  3. Traffic Control – Optimizes network reliability and stability through mechanisms like Quality of Service (QoS) and loop prevention (e.g., Spanning Tree Protocol).

  4. Link Aggregation – Increases bandwidth and provides redundancy by combining multiple physical links into a single logical channel.

    Working Principle of a Switch
    A switch operates at either the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) or the Network Layer (Layer 3) of the OSI model:

    • Layer 2 Switch: Forwards data based on MAC addresses.

    • Layer 3 Switch: Forwards data based on IP addresses.

    A switch continuously learns the MAC addresses of connected devices and records them in its MAC address table.
    The core processes include:

    1. Learning: Records the source MAC address and its corresponding port.

    2. Forwarding: Precisely forwards frames to the destination port based on the target MAC address.

    3. Flooding: If the target MAC address is not found in the table, the switch broadcasts the frame to all ports (except the source port).

    4. Update: Periodically refreshes the MAC address table to ensure accuracy and remove stale entries.