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TP-Link SX6632YF network switch Managed L2+/L3 Black
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TP-Link SX6632YF network switch Managed L2+/L3 Black

£3258.70

£3910.44 inc. VAT

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Key Features

TP-Link Omada SX6632YF V1
Switch
L3
Managed
26 x 1 Gigabit / 10 Gigabit SFP+ + 6 x 10 Gigabit / 25 Gigabit SFP28
front to back airflow
rack-mountable

Product Overview

AI-generated summary

At **£3,258 ex-VAT**, the TP-Link **SX6632YF** is firmly in “serious infrastructure” territory, not something I’d casually recommend for SMB edge switching. The upside is that you’re paying for **managed Layer 2+ / Layer 3 behaviour** in a TP-Link package—so if you actually need features like **VLAN routing/inter-VLAN capability, proper segmentation, and controllable traffic policies**, it can make sense versus cobbling together multiple simpler switches. For a UK reseller customer, I’d typically see this fit best where networking teams want **centralised control** without stepping up to the very expensive “enterprise badge” options.

Why you might *not* buy it: at this price point, the real risk isn’t raw functionality—it’s **ecosystem maturity and day-2 confidence**. With less widely deployed kit, you want to be comfortable with the **software quality, documentation, and how painless it is to troubleshoot** (CLI/GUI behaviour, log clarity, firmware update process, and whether the vendor support story holds up in real incidents). If you just need VLANs and basic management, there are usually better-value switches. If you do need L3 features, this is a candidate—**but only if your environment actually benefits from the complexity**, and you’ve validated the operational experience (config imports, monitoring, upgrade path) before committing.

Specifications

Management features

Switch typeManaged
Switch layerL2+/L3
Quality of Service (QoS) supportY
Web-based managementY
Cloud-managedY

Ports & interfaces

Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports typeN
SFP module slots quantity6
SFP+ module slots quantity26
USB Type-A ports quantity2
USB Type-C ports quantity1

Network

Networking standardsIEEE 802.1Q,IEEE 802.1ad,IEEE 802.1s,IEEE 802.1w,IEEE 802.1x,IEEE 802.3ad,IEEE 802.3ah
10G supportY
Port mirroringY
IP routingY
VLAN supportY

Data transmission

Switching capacity820 Gbit/s
Forwarding rate610.1 Mpps
MAC address table128000 entries
Jumbo frames supportY
Jumbo frames9000

Security

DHCP featuresDHCP Option 82
Access Control List (ACL)Y
IGMP snoopingY
MAC address filteringY
Static port securityY

Multicast features

Multicast supportY

Protocols

Management protocolsSNMPv1/v2c/v3

Design

Rack mountingY
StackableY
Product colourBlack
Number of fans4 fan(s)

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