210-ASSI
Dell 210-ASSI Networking N1524 24P 1GbE 4P SFP+ Switch
Dell

$479.00
Network equipment equipped with 24 L2+ managed stackable ports for seamless network connectivity. The switch is designed to be rack-mountable at 1U size.
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Subtype: Gigabit Ethernet offering.
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Ports: 24 X 10/100/1000 + 4 X 10 Gigabit SFP+ for extensive connectivity.
Key specifications of the switching fabric bandwidth include 128 Gbps and forwarding performance of 128 Mpps. Capable of handling 512 VLANs, 1024 ARP entries, and 400 NDP entries. Prioritizes network traffic with 8 queues per port.
- IPv4 routes: 256 static and dynamic.
- IPv6 routes: 128 static.
- VLAN routing interfaces: 128.
- Maximum ACL rules system-wide: 2048, with specific allocation for ingress and egress across IPv4 and IPv6.
MAC address capabilities include accommodations for 16,000 entries, with MAC address table size matching this capacity.
- Routing Protocols: RIP-1, RIP-2, static IPv4, and IPv6 routing.
- Remote Management Protocol: Support for Telnet and TFTP.
- Encryption: Implements MD5, AES, SSL, and TLS algorithms.
- Authentication: Utilizes Secure Shell (SSH), RADIUS, and TACACS+ methods.
Features include auto-negotiation, auto-uplink, port mirroring, broadcast storm control, and redundant fans. 1 Gb RAM and 256 Mb flash memory support operations.
Expansion and connectivity options:
- 24 X Gigabit LAN - RJ-45.
- 4 X 10Gbit LAN - SFP+.
- 1 X Serial (RS-232) - RJ-45 - management.
- 1 X USB - Type A.
- 2 X network stack device connections.
Power is supplied internally with one unit installed. Provides 40 watts of power, consuming 30.2 watts operationally.
| Caliosola | Jun 02, 2026 |
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Worked right away in my Dell N3048. Setup was basically plug it in, connect LC fiber, done. Link came up at 10Gb
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| Meissner | Jun 02, 2026 |
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Popped right into our Dell S4128 and linked up at 10Gb immediately. Setup was basically nothing, just plug it in and it came up. Been running warm but stable for daily backups and VM traffic.
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| Kreinin | Mar 26, 2026 |
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Used this in a Dell R640 to connect into our top-of-rack switch where we only had copper available. Setup was easy, and the server recognized it right away
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| Steven Hill | Mar 10, 2026 |
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Genuine Finisar inside, Dell on the label. Best of both worlds—enterprise quality with guaranteed compatibility. Pulled solid light levels across a 500m run. No complaints.
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| Thomas Wright | Mar 10, 2026 |
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Genuine Dell transceivers. A bit pricey but you're paying for guaranteed compatibility. Pulled solid light levels across a 10km run. No syslog errors, no headaches.
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| Hauke | Jan 29, 2026 |
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almost bought a cheaper copy, but glad I didn’t. This is the original 0XTY28 and it works right away after installation. No compatibility issues at all. Save yourself the trouble — don’t go for fake knock-offs.
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| Marly | Dec 09, 2025 |
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its good fast for all service i recommend any one to shop this store
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| Allen | Oct 22, 2025 |
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Got the Dell 0D7P80 QSFP28 for my network setup. Setup was simple, and it’s been running ok so far. Seems to do the job I needed it for.
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| Sam T. | Sep 18, 2025 |
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Works for short-range Ethernet connections
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| Kevin | Sep 18, 2025 |
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Hard to find module, finally got it here. Works as expected, genuine and well-packed. Shipping was smooth too
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