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Huawei S5735-L24T4S-A1: A Compact, Stackable Access Switch Built for the Future
The Huawei CloudEngine S5735‑L24T4S‑A1 (part number 98011306 / 98011306‑001) is a high‑performance, cost‑effective enterprise access switch that offers 24 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 downlink ports and 4 Gigabit SFP uplink ports, powered by a built‑in AC supply. Designed for campus network access and gigabit desktop scenarios, it delivers up to 42 Mpps forwarding performance and a switching capacity of 56 Gbps in a compact 1U form factor. Supporting mature Huawei networking technologies such as intell
03 Aug, 2025
Huawei S5735-L24T4S-A: High-Performance Stacking Meets Zero-Noise Deployment
​The Huawei CloudEngine S5735‑L24T4S‑A is a fixed gigabit access switch offering 24 × 10/100/1000Base‑T downlink ports and 4 × GE SFP uplink ports, powered by a built‑in AC power supply. With forwarding performance of 42 Mpps and a switching capacity of 56 Gbps/336 Gbps, it’s optimized for enterprise campus network access and gigabit‑to‑the‑desktop deployments.
26 Jul, 2025
Huawei S5735-L48P4XE-A-V2 Review: Versatile Campus Switch with iStack and Full L3 Support
The Huawei CloudEngine S5735‑L48P4XE‑A‑V2 is a high-performance PoE+ gigabit Ethernet access switch designed to meet the demands of medium to large campus networks. Built on Huawei’s intelligent Versatile Routing Platform (VRP), this switch offers rich Layer 2 and Layer 3 features, powerful PoE capabilities, and flexible deployment options.
22 Jun, 2025
How Do I Split a Stack? How to clear the stacking configuration?
How Do I Split a Stack? If a stack is not required, split the stack to restore the member switches to standalone switches.Splitting a Stack of CE12800, CE12800E, and CE16800 Switches. Splitting a Stack of CE8800, CE7800, CE6800, and CE5800 Switches
13 May, 2025
Stacking Card Stacking vs. Service Port Stacking: Application Scenarios for the Two Switch Stacking Methods
There are two main stacking connection methods: stacking card stacking and service port stacking. Stacking card stacking requires the purchase of dedicated stacking cards and stacking cables. Although this method is more expensive, it provides higher stability and transmission efficiency. Service port stacking, on the other hand, is more flexible, allowing users to use standard Ethernet cables or fiber optics for stacking. This method does not require additional hardware investment and is suitab
23 Mar, 2025
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