A core switch is a high-capacity, powerful network switch that forms the backbone of a network infrastructure. It connects various segments of a network, enabling fast and reliable communication between different devices and subnets within large-scale enterprises.
High-speed data transfer with low latency
Supports multiple network protocols (VLAN, QoS, etc.)
Scalable architecture to accommodate network growth
Certified and guaranteed products
Specialized team of engineers
High-speed data transfer with low latency
Supports multiple network protocols (VLAN, QoS, etc.)
Scalable architecture to accommodate network growth
Redundant power supplies for reliability
Advanced security features (ACLs, port security)
Supports link aggregation for enhanced throughput
Stackable units for increased capacity and flexibility
Managed switch with centralized control and monitoring
Optimized for high-traffic environments
Core switches are designed to handle the highest levels of data traffic in large networks, such as data centers, enterprise networks, or large-scale campus deployments. These switches provide high-speed, low-latency communication between various network segments and ensure that data packets are routed efficiently. Core switches are typically used in the central layer of a network infrastructure, connecting access switches and distribution switches. With support for advanced features such as VLANs, QoS, link aggregation, and redundancy, core switches offer the reliability and performance required to support mission-critical applications and services.