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USW-Aggregation
The Ubiquiti UniFi USW-Aggregation is an enterprise-grade Layer 3 aggregation switch engineered for high-capacity fiber networks. Designed to sit at the core or distribution layer, it delivers ultra-high throughput, low latency, and seamless UniFi integration, making it ideal for data centers, enterprise campuses, and service provider environments.
(28) 1/10G SFP+ ports
(4) 1/10/25G SFP28 ports
(25G ports operate at fixed speed and do not support mixed-speed mode)
This port density enables efficient aggregation of access switches, servers, storage, and backbone links.
Non-blocking throughput: 380 Gbps
Switching capacity: 760 Gbps
Forwarding rate: 565.44 Mpps
Built for heavy east-west traffic and bandwidth-intensive workloads without bottlenecks.
Layer 2 features include:
VLANs, Voice VLAN, IGMP snooping
STP/RSTP, LACP link aggregation
Port isolation, storm control, jumbo frames
DHCP snooping/guarding, 802.1X control
ACL-based device isolation and MAC restrictions
Layer 3 features include:
Inter-VLAN routing
Static routing between local networks
DHCP server and DHCP relay for locally managed networks
These capabilities allow the USW-Aggregation to function as a powerful SMB/enterprise core switch.
Fully managed via UniFi Network Controller (v6.1.25 or later)
Centralized monitoring, configuration, and firmware updates
Seamless integration with UniFi switches, gateways, and access points
1U rack-mountable steel enclosure
1.3″ color LCM touchscreen for real-time status and diagnostics
Dual power input support:
Internal 100W AC power supply
USP RPS DC input for redundant power
Advanced ESD/EMP protection for reliability in demanding environments
Layer 3 10G / 25G fiber aggregation switch
Up to 32 high-speed SFP+/SFP28 ports
760 Gbps switching capacity
UniFi Controller-based centralized management
Compact 1U enterprise design
Ideal for core, aggregation, and data center deployments