Enterprise Switching Solutions in Saltillo

Secure and Scalable Switching for Corporate and Industrial Networks

🔌 Managed vs Unmanaged Switches: What Difference Do They Make in Your Operation?

In any network infrastructure, switches are responsible for maintaining stable connectivity, segmenting traffic, and ensuring the performance of critical services.
However, not all switches offer the same capabilities or the same level of protection.


🧠 1️⃣ Managed Switches – Control, Security, and High Availability

Managed switches allow network traffic to be configured, monitored, and optimized, ensuring an efficient, secure, and resilient operation.
They are essential in corporate environments where availability and control are critical.

⚙️ Core Features

  • L2/L3 switching, VLANs, and trunking

  • PoE / PoE+

  • QoS (Quality of Service)

  • DHCP server / relay

🔒 Security

  • Access Control Lists (ACLs)

  • Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) and DHCP Snooping

  • Port Security

  • Storm Control (Broadcast, Multicast, Unicast)

🔁 Redundancy and Availability

  • STP (RSTP, PVST+, MSTP)

  • Port Aggregation (LACP / EtherChannel)

  • FHRP (HSRP, VRRP, GLBP)

  • Redundant power supplies (PSU) and fans (FAN)

🧠 Monitoring and Management

  • SNMP

  • NetFlow / sFlow

  • Syslog

  • Automation (NETCONF, RESTCONF, Ansible)


⚙️ 2️⃣ Unmanaged Switches – Basic Connectivity Without Control

These switches simply connect devices within the same local network, without any control or visibility over traffic.
They are suitable for home or very low-requirement environments, but not for enterprise networks.

Limitations

  • No network segmentation or security policy enforcement

  • No redundancy or monitoring capabilities

  • All traffic shares the same broadcast domain, reducing performance and increasing the risk of internal attacks


🌐 Beyond Connectivity

Managed switches are more than just connection points;
they are the foundation on which a stable, scalable, and secure enterprise network is built.

Thanks to their advanced capabilities, they enable services such as:

  • Logical segmentation by department

  • High availability

  • Centralized SNMP and Syslog monitoring

  • Network automation


At RBNet Services, we design and implement enterprise switching infrastructures that combine security, efficiency, and redundancy—ensuring your network is ready to grow without compromising performance or availability.