Product SKU: Ruijie Reyee RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS
Product Overview
The Ruijie Reyee RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS 52-Port Gigabit Layer 2+ Cloud Managed Switch is designed for commercial, office, education, retail, warehouse and business network deployments requiring high port density, managed Gigabit access and high-speed 10G uplinks. It features 48 Gigabit ports, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks and 176Gbps switching capacity, making it suitable for connecting computers, printers, access points with separate power, NVRs, servers, uplink switches and other compatible wired network devices. The Layer 2+ cloud managed design provides stronger visibility, control and administration than basic unmanaged switches. This model is best selected where a high-capacity managed switch is required for large wired networks without PoE power output.
Key Capabilities
52-Port Gigabit Design
The RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS provides 52 total ports for larger business, office and commercial networks requiring high-density wired connectivity.
48 Gigabit Ports
Forty-eight Gigabit ports support wired access connections for compatible computers, printers, switches, NVRs and network devices.
4 x 10G SFP+ Uplinks
Four 10G SFP+ uplinks provide high-speed backbone flexibility for compatible fibre modules, core switches, distribution switches or network cabinets.
176Gbps Switching Capacity
The 176Gbps switching capacity supports high-volume internal traffic across larger wired networks and uplink-heavy deployments.
Layer 2+ Cloud Management
Layer 2+ cloud managed operation provides stronger network visibility and control for supported deployments, helping administrators manage larger business networks more effectively.
Best For
- Large Wired Business Networks: Suitable for offices, retail sites, schools, warehouses and commercial networks requiring many Gigabit access ports.
- 10G Backbone Connectivity: Practical for connecting to core switches, server rooms, distribution switches or network cabinets using compatible 10G SFP+ uplinks.
- Non-PoE Access Switching: Useful where connected devices have separate power or PoE is supplied elsewhere in the network.
- Managed Layer 2+ Deployments: A good option where administrators need more visibility, control and network structure than unmanaged switches provide.
- High-Density Network Expansion: Best where a large number of wired devices need centralised Gigabit switching with high-speed uplink capacity.
Why Choose the RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS
The RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS is a strong choice when a commercial network needs high-density Gigabit switching, Layer 2+ management and 10G uplink capacity without PoE power output. Its 48 Gigabit ports make it suitable for large wired access networks, while the 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks help support faster backbone connections to core switches, servers or distribution areas. The 176Gbps switching capacity gives the switch strong throughput headroom for busy networks. For systems supplied through Security Wholesalers, this switch should be selected after confirming port count, uplink design, SFP+ module compatibility, bandwidth needs, VLAN or Layer 2+ requirements, rack space and whether PoE is required elsewhere in the network.
Buyer Decision Tips
Buyer Tip: Choose the RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS when you need a 52-port Gigabit Layer 2+ cloud managed switch with 48 Gigabit ports, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks and 176Gbps switching capacity.
Installation Tip: Confirm rack or cabinet space, uplink bandwidth, SFP+ module compatibility, cable layout, VLAN or Layer 2+ requirements and whether connected devices require PoE power before deployment.
Key Features & Technical Specifications
| Model | RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS |
| Brand | Ruijie Reyee |
| Product Type | Gigabit Layer 2+ cloud managed switch |
| Switch Series | Reyee Layer 2 managed switch |
| Port Count | 52 ports |
| Access Ports | 48 × Gigabit ports |
| SFP+ Uplinks | 4 × 10G SFP+ uplinks |
| Switching Capacity | 176Gbps |
| PoE Support | Non-PoE switch |
| Management | Layer 2+ cloud managed |
| Primary Use | Managed Gigabit network expansion for high-density wired business and commercial networks |
| Typical Applications | Offices, retail stores, schools, warehouses, commercial networks, network cabinets, access switching, servers, NVRs, printers, computers and 10G uplink backbones |
| Installation Type | Network cabinet, rack, shelf or business network area installation with suitable power, cabling and 10G uplink planning |
| Best Use | High-density Gigabit access switching, Layer 2+ managed networks, 10G SFP+ uplinks and cloud-managed commercial network administration |
| Deployment Consideration | Confirm port count, cable layout, Layer 2+ requirements, SFP+ module compatibility, uplink bandwidth, rack space, power access and whether PoE switching is required before installation |
Ideal Use Cases
Large Office Networks
Use the switch to connect many wired users, printers, workstations and network devices from one managed switch.
10G Backbone Networks
Suitable for sites needing higher-speed SFP+ uplinks between switches, cabinets, server rooms or distribution areas.
Retail and Education Networks
Practical for stores, classrooms, administration areas and shared workspaces requiring many wired connections.
Warehouse and Operations Networks
A good option for centralised switching across warehouse offices, equipment zones and operational network points.
Managed Commercial Networks
Useful where administrators need Layer 2+ cloud managed visibility and control across a large number of connected wired devices.
Choosing the Right Model
- Choose this model if: You need a Ruijie Reyee 52-port Gigabit Layer 2+ cloud managed switch with 48 Gigabit ports, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks and 176Gbps switching capacity.
- Choose a different switch if: The site needs PoE power for cameras or access points, 2.5G access ports, fewer ports, a desktop switch, enterprise routing features or a different uplink structure.
- Check before ordering: Confirm device count, rack space, cable distance, SFP+ module type, uplink speed, VLAN requirements, management workflow, power access and whether connected devices require PoE from the switch.
FAQs
- What is the Ruijie Reyee RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS used for?
The RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS is used as a high-density Gigabit Layer 2+ cloud managed switch for commercial, office, retail, education and warehouse networks. It is suitable for connecting many compatible wired devices where PoE power is not required from the switch. - How many access ports does this switch have?
This model provides 48 Gigabit access ports, plus 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks. Before installation, confirm the number of wired devices, uplink needs and future expansion requirements. - Does this switch provide PoE power?
No. The RG-NBS3200-48GT4XS is a non-PoE managed switch. Devices requiring PoE power will need separate power supplies, PoE injectors or a suitable PoE switch instead. - What are the 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks used for?
The 10G SFP+ uplinks can be used with compatible SFP+ modules for high-speed fibre or backbone connectivity to another switch, core network, cabinet or distribution layer. They are useful where higher uplink bandwidth is required. - What does 176Gbps switching capacity mean?
176Gbps switching capacity refers to the switch’s overall internal forwarding capability. It helps support high traffic volume across many Gigabit access ports and 10G uplinks in larger network environments. - What does Layer 2+ cloud managed mean?
Layer 2+ cloud managed means the switch supports managed network features and cloud-based visibility for supported deployments. For systems supplied through Security Wholesalers, VLAN, uplink, access control and management requirements should be checked before installation. - When should I choose a PoE model instead?
Choose a PoE model when the switch needs to directly power cameras, access points, intercoms, VoIP phones or other PoE-powered devices. This non-PoE model is best suited to wired devices with separate power or networks where PoE is handled by other equipment. - What should be checked before installation?
Before installation, confirm device count, cable distance, cable quality, uplink requirements, SFP+ module compatibility, VLAN or Layer 2+ needs, power outlet availability, rack or cabinet space, management setup and whether PoE power is required anywhere in the connected network.
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