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Allied Telesis x320-11GPT Layer 3 SwitchThe Allied Telesis x320 11GPT Layer 3 Switch is a purpose built, enterprise grade solution designed to empower modern smart buildings with reliable IoT connectivity. With 8 PoE+ ports that can power a wide range of edge devices, a PoE in input for flexible deployment options, and 2 x 100 1000X SFP uplinks for resilient fiber connections, this switch blends robust performance with streamlined management. Built on the trusted AlliedWare Plus Enterprise
The Allied Telesis x320-11GPT Layer 3 Switch is a purpose-built, enterprise-grade solution designed to empower modern smart buildings with reliable IoT connectivity. With 8 PoE+ ports that can power a wide range of edge devices, a PoE-in input for flexible deployment options, and 2 x 100/1000X SFP uplinks for resilient fiber connections, this switch blends robust performance with streamlined management. Built on the trusted AlliedWare Plus Enterprise OS, it provides advanced routing, security features, and quality of service controls tailored for IoT networks, surveillance, and high-demand edge devices. This device is TAA compliant, which makes it suitable for government and regulated procurement while delivering the scalability needed for growing networks. The x320-11GPT is compact yet feature-rich, enabling centralized power management, PoE passthrough to endpoints, and efficient network segmentation to support smart building applications such as intelligent lighting, access control, IP cameras, and sensor networks. In short, it’s a dependable backbone for IoT-heavy environments where performance, security, and ease of management matter most.
Installing the x320-11GPT is designed to be straightforward, allowing you to accelerate deployment in busy building environments while maintaining network reliability and security. Below is a practical, step-by-step guide to help you get the switch up and running with best practices for IoT-heavy networks.