NETGEAR
SKU: MSM4352-TAANES
Overview
NETGEAR XSM4340FV-TAANES 45-Port 10G Managed Switch Overview The NETGEAR XSM4340FV-TAANES is a 45-port managed switch designed to serve as an infrast…
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Overview
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The NETGEAR XSM4340FV-TAANES is a 45-port managed switch designed to serve as an infrastructure backbone for enterprise and large-scale deployments. With 10 gigabit per second throughput across all ports and support for single-mode fiber connectivity, this platform consolidates high-density switching with granular management capabilities — critical when aggregating traffic from dozens of IP cameras, access points, or distributed sensors across geographically dispersed sites.
As a managed switch, the XSM4340FV-TAANES supports VLAN segmentation, SNMP monitoring, and command-line configuration — essentials for separating surveillance traffic from corporate networks, enforcing QoS policies to protect camera streams during congestion, and integrating with centralized network management systems. The TAA certification indicates compliance with the Trade Agreements Act, a requirement for many government and institutional buyers.
The 45-port architecture provides flexibility in how you distribute uplinks and downlinks. In typical deployments, you might dedicate some ports to camera aggregation (wired directly to a network video recorder or distribution switch in a remote facility), reserve others for wireless access point backhaul or inter-switch connections, and use the remainder for PoE injectors, servers, or redundant links. All 45 ports operate at 10G line rate, meaning you won't face bandwidth bottlenecks at the switch level — a real advantage over mixed-speed platforms where lower-speed ports become choke points during peak traffic.
The 10G fiber connectivity (single-mode) is engineered for long-distance backbone runs — single-mode fiber can reliably carry 10G traffic over distances up to 10 km or more, depending on transceiver type. This matters in warehouse automation, campus surveillance, or multi-building security deployments where copper runs are impractical or financially prohibitive.
Confirm PoE availability and budget specifications with the detailed device documentation, as the evidence supplied does not include explicit PoE power budget or per-port wattage for the XSM4340FV-TAANES. If PoE delivery is a primary requirement for your camera or access point infrastructure, verify PoE module compatibility before committing. For deployments requiring significant PoE wattage across many ports, consider supplementing with external PoE injector modules or dedicated PoE switches in a layered architecture.
As a managed switch, the XSM4340FV-TAANES supports multiple management interfaces: web GUI for straightforward configuration tasks, CLI for scripted deployments and bulk changes, and SNMP for integration with third-party monitoring platforms like Nagios, Zabbix, or proprietary NOC dashboards. VLAN support enables logical segmentation — you can isolate camera traffic (VLAN 100), wireless guests (VLAN 200), and corporate data (VLAN 300) on the same physical switch without interference, then enforce firewalling between them at the router or firewall layer. This segmentation also simplifies troubleshooting: a spike in one VLAN won't mask problems in another.
For indoor deployment in climate-controlled server rooms or network closets, this platform is designed with standard rack-mount form factor. Confirm operating temperature, humidity, and storage specifications in the device documentation to ensure the switch meets your facility's cooling and environmental standards.
Plan for 19-inch rack mounting with appropriate power distribution and cooling. Single-mode fiber ports require compatible SFP+ transceiver modules; verify transceiver part numbers against the manufacturer's compatibility matrix to avoid insertion or signal issues. Use managed network switch best practices: assign management IPs from a reserved subnet, configure SNMPv3 with strong credentials, enable port mirroring for diagnostic tap purposes, and configure redundant uplinks (LAG or spanning-tree) to prevent single points of failure in critical surveillance or access-control networks.
Q: Is the XSM4340FV-TAANES TAA-compliant?
A: Yes. The TAA designation in the model number (XSM4340FV-TAANES) confirms Trade Agreements Act compliance, required for federal, state, and many institutional procurements.
Q: What is the switching throughput of the XSM4340FV-TAANES?
A: With 45 10G ports, the theoretical non-blocking throughput is substantial. Consult the detailed device specifications to confirm exact aggregate switching capacity for your redundancy and load-balancing calculations.
Q: Can I mix copper and fiber ports on the XSM4340FV-TAANES?
A: The XSM4340FV-TAANES supports single-mode fiber; verify exact port composition (fiber vs. copper, if any) in the full specification sheet. If you need a mix, compare with alternative models in the NETGEAR managed switch lineup.
Q: Does the XSM4340FV-TAANES support LACP for link aggregation?
A: As a managed switch, it supports industry-standard aggregation protocols. Consult the device CLI or web interface documentation to confirm specific feature availability.
Q: What transceiver modules do I need for the fiber ports?
A: Single-mode SFP+ transceivers rated for 10G are required. Exact part numbers and wavelengths must be verified against the manufacturer's compatibility list to avoid signal degradation or insertion failures.
Q: How do I manage the XSM4340FV-TAANES remotely?
A: The switch offers web GUI, CLI over SSH, and SNMP interfaces. Configure a management VLAN with dedicated IP addressing and secure access controls before deploying in production.

The NETGEAR XSM4340FV-TAANES is a no-nonsense backbone switch — 45 ports at 10G across the board, single-mode fiber, fully managed. This is the right choice when you're aggregating surveillance, access control, or IoT traffic from multiple remote buildings or floors into a central NVR facility, and you need the bandwidth and latency guarantees that a non-blocking 10G switch provides. The TAA certification is a hard requirement for federal and institutional buyers; if you're bidding government work, this model simplifies procurement compliance.
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Position the XSM4340FV-TAANES for large-scale multi-site surveillance and access-control deployments where you're consolidating traffic from 30+ remote aggregation points into a single NVR cluster or data center. The managed feature set and fiber spine allow you to segregate camera VLAN traffic, enforce bandwidth guarantees on streaming feeds, and integrate with enterprise monitoring and alerting — exactly the topology required when scale and compliance both demand rigorous control.
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