Description
TP-Link TL-SG3452X JetStream 48-Port Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch with 4-Port 10GE SFP+
The TP-Link TL-SG3452X is a professional 48-port Gigabit L2+ managed switch designed for enterprise, campus, and commercial network deployments across Australia. With 48 × Gigabit RJ45 access ports, four 10GE SFP+ uplink slots for non-blocking high-speed connectivity to core switches and servers, Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP), and full Omada SDN integration, it delivers the port density, uplink performance, and management capability required for large-scale wired network deployments — without the PoE overhead of the TL-SG3452XP where PoE is not required.
Key Features
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48 × Gigabit RJ45 Ports — High-speed 10/100/1000Mbps access ports for reliable wired connectivity to PCs, servers, IP phones, printers, and other network devices at scale.
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4 × 10GE SFP+ Uplink Slots — Non-blocking 10G fibre or DAC uplinks to core switches and servers for ultra-low latency and maximum throughput under full load.
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Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) — Automatically provisions the switch from the Omada cloud on first boot — no on-site configuration required, ideal for remote or multi-site deployments.
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Omada SDN Integration — Centrally manage the switch alongside Omada APs and routers from the Omada Controller, cloud portal, or Omada app for 100% centralised network management.
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L2+ Feature Set — Comprehensive L2 and L2+ features including Static Routing, 802.1Q VLAN, RSTP/MSTP, LACP Link Aggregation, Port Mirroring, and IGMP Snooping.
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Enterprise QoS — Prioritise voice, video, and critical traffic by IP address, MAC address, TCP/UDP port, and VLAN ID for consistent performance across all 48 ports under load.
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Robust Security — IP-MAC-Port-VID Binding, 802.1X authentication (RADIUS/TACACS+), ACL (L2–L4), DHCP Snooping, Port Security, Storm Control, and DoS prevention.
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Standalone Management — Web UI, CLI (Console, Telnet, SSH), SNMP, RMON, and Dual Image for full enterprise-grade standalone management without a controller.
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ISP Features — sFlow, QinQ, L2PT, PPPoE ID Insertion, IGMP authentication, 802.3ah OAM, and DLDP for service provider and carrier-grade deployments.
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IPv6 Ready — Full IPv6 support including Dual Stack, MLD Snooping, IPv6 ACL, DHCPv6 Snooping, and IPv6 Neighbour Discovery.
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1U Rackmount Form Factor — Standard 19-inch 1U rack design for clean data centre and comms room installation.
Use Cases
- Large enterprise and campus networks requiring a 48-port Gigabit access layer switch with 10GE uplinks to a core switch
- Office buildings and commercial sites needing high-density wired connectivity for PCs, IP phones, printers, and servers without PoE overhead
- Omada SDN deployments requiring a large-scale managed Gigabit access switch with ZTP for remote or multi-site provisioning
- Education facilities — schools, TAFEs, and universities — requiring high-density wired switching for computer labs and staff networks
- ISP and service provider aggregation networks requiring QinQ, sFlow, OAM, and DLDP features at the access layer
- Data centre and server room environments requiring a high-density 1U Gigabit access switch with 10GE SFP+ uplinks
TL-SG3452X vs TL-SG3452XP — Which Do I Need?
| Feature |
TL-SG3452X (This Model) |
TL-SG3452XP |
| PoE |
No PoE |
48 × PoE+ (500W budget) |
| Best For |
PCs, servers, IP phones (with separate PoE switch) |
APs, IP cameras, VoIP phones (PoE-powered) |
| Price |
Lower |
Higher |
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Detail |
| Model |
TL-SG3452X |
| RJ45 Ports |
48 × 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit |
| SFP+ Uplinks |
4 × 10GE SFP+ |
| PoE |
None |
| Switch Type |
L2+ Managed (JetStream) |
| Zero-Touch Provisioning |
Yes (via Omada SDN) |
| L2+ Features |
Static Routing, 802.1Q VLAN, RSTP/MSTP, LACP, Port Mirroring, IGMP Snooping, QoS |
| Security |
802.1X (RADIUS/TACACS+), ACL (L2–L4), DHCP Snooping, IP-MAC-Port-VID Binding, Storm Control, DoS Prevention |
| Management |
Web UI, CLI (Console/Telnet/SSH), SNMP, RMON, Dual Image; Omada SDN (cloud & on-premises) |
| ISP Features |
sFlow, QinQ, L2PT, PPPoE ID Insertion, IGMP Auth, 802.3ah OAM, DLDP |
| IPv6 |
Dual Stack, MLD Snooping, IPv6 ACL, DHCPv6 Snooping, IPv6 ND |
| Form Factor |
1U Rackmount (19-inch) |
| Weight |
4.06 kg |
| Warranty |
2 Years |
Recommended Accessories
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TP-Link Omada ER7212PC 3-in-1 VPN Router — Pair as the core router and Omada controller in a complete Omada SDN deployment, with the TL-SG3452X as the Gigabit access layer switch.
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TP-Link TL-SG3452XP 48-Port Gigabit PoE+ Managed Switch — Deploy alongside the TL-SG3452X in a two-switch architecture — TL-SG3452X for non-PoE wired devices, TL-SG3452XP for PoE-powered APs and cameras.
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10GE SFP+ DAC Cable or Fibre Module — For connecting the TL-SG3452X to a core switch or server via the SFP+ uplink slots at full 10G speed.
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Cat6 Ethernet Cable — For reliable Gigabit connectivity to all 48 connected devices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the TL-SG3452X and the TL-SG3452XP?
The TL-SG3452X provides 48 Gigabit ports with no PoE, making it suited for environments where connected devices have their own power supply — such as PCs, servers, and IP phones with separate power adapters. The TL-SG3452XP adds 802.3af/at PoE+ on all 48 ports with a 500W budget, suited for powering access points, IP cameras, and VoIP phones via PoE. The TL-SG3452X is the lower-cost option where PoE is not required.
What is Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) and how does it work?
Zero-Touch Provisioning allows the TL-SG3452X to automatically download its configuration from the Omada cloud controller on first boot — without any on-site manual configuration. This is particularly valuable for multi-site deployments where switches are shipped directly to remote locations and configured remotely by a central IT team, eliminating the need for a technician to be present at each site during installation.
Does the TL-SG3452X require an Omada Controller?
No. The TL-SG3452X supports full standalone management via web UI, CLI (Console, Telnet, SSH), SNMP, and RMON without any controller. Omada SDN integration and ZTP are optional features that add centralised multi-device management, cloud access, and remote provisioning — recommended for large or multi-site deployments.
Can I add PoE to the TL-SG3452X?
The TL-SG3452X does not support PoE on its RJ45 ports and cannot be upgraded to add PoE. If PoE is required for some or all ports, consider the TL-SG3452XP (48 × PoE+ ports, 500W budget) or deploy a separate PoE switch or PoE injector for specific devices that require PoE power.
What SFP+ modules or cables are compatible with the uplink slots?
The four SFP+ slots support standard 10GE SFP+ modules including TP-Link’s own SFP+ transceivers (single-mode and multi-mode fibre) and DAC (Direct Attach Copper) cables. Check TP-Link’s compatibility list for third-party SFP+ module support.