Managed Switches
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Ubiquiti Enterprise Campus Aggregation (ECS-Aggregation)
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Ubiquiti USW-Pro-Max-48
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Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 8 PoE (ES-8-150W)
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Netgear ProSafe M4300 48G Managed Switch 48 x 10GbE - XSM4348CS-100NES
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Netgear ProSafe M4300 24G Managed Switch 24 x 10GbE - XSM4324CS-100NES
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Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch with 16x10G Including 8x10GBASE-T and 8xSFP+ Layer 3 - XSM4316S-100NES
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Ubiquiti Pro Max 48 PoE - USW-Pro-Max-48-PoE
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Ubiquiti Pro Max Layer 3 Switch - USW-Pro-Max-24
Regular price $509.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $509.99 USD -
Ubiquiti Pro Max Layer 3 Switch - USW-PRO-MAX-16-POE
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Ubiquiti Pro Max Layer 3 Switch - USW-PRO-MAX-16
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Ubiquiti Pro HD Layer 3 Switch - USW-Pro-HD-24-PoE
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Ubiquiti Professional 8 PoE - USW-PRO-8-POE
Regular price $399.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $399.99 USD -
Ubiquiti USW-Pro-48-PoE Layer 3 Switch - USW-PRO-48-POE
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Ubiquiti Switch Enterprise 8 PoE - USW-Enterprise-8-PoE
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Ubiquiti Switch Enterprise 24 PoE - USW-ENTERPRISE-24POE
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TP-Link Omada 24-Port Gigabit Stackable L3 Managed Switch with 4 10G Slots - SG6428X
Regular price $949.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $949.99 USD
Managed Switches for Complete Network Control
Managed switches give you granular control over every port and packet on your network. Island Electrical Supply stocks Layer 2 and Layer 3 managed switches from Ubiquiti, HPE, Cisco, TP-Link, and D-Link.
Best for: IT administrators who need VLAN segmentation, QoS traffic shaping, port monitoring, and centralized management across their network.
Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 Managed Switches
Layer 2 managed switches handle VLAN configuration, spanning tree, link aggregation, and port-level controls. Layer 3 managed switches add inter-VLAN routing, static routes, and DHCP relay, reducing your dependence on a central router. Choose Layer 3 when you have multiple VLANs that need to communicate without routing through a firewall.
Key Management Features
Look for these capabilities when comparing managed switches:
- VLANs: segment your network for security and performance
- QoS: prioritize voice and video traffic
- SNMP: monitor switch health and port statistics remotely
- Port mirroring: capture traffic for troubleshooting and analysis
Related Switch Types
- All Ethernet Switches including unmanaged models
- PoE Switches with managed and unmanaged options
- UniFi Switches managed through the UniFi Controller
- Aruba Switches managed through HPE Central
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Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do with a managed switch that I cannot do with an unmanaged switch?
A managed switch lets you create VLANs to segment traffic, set QoS rules to prioritize voice and video, configure link aggregation for higher throughput between switches, enable spanning tree to prevent loops, use port mirroring for troubleshooting, and monitor the switch remotely via SNMP or a web interface.
What is the difference between a Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch?
A Layer 2 switch forwards traffic based on MAC addresses and handles VLANs, spanning tree, and link aggregation. A Layer 3 switch adds IP routing, so it can route traffic between VLANs without sending it through a separate router or firewall. Layer 3 switches are common in campus core and distribution layers.
Do I need a managed switch for a small office?
Small offices with under 10 devices and no VLANs can use an unmanaged switch. However, if you need to separate guest WiFi from internal traffic, prioritize VoIP calls, or monitor network usage, a managed switch is recommended even for small environments.