Dell Networking N2024 Managed Switch

The Dell EMC Networking N2024 is a high-performance 1U rack unit Ethernet switch, designed to meet the needs of modern businesses. With 24 ports and 2 integrated 10GbE SFP+ dedicated ports, this switch offers a robust forwarding performance of 128Mpps. It comes with an installed flash memory of 256MB and a CPU memory of 1GB. The switch is equipped with redundant, variable speed fans and an integrated power supply. It also offers power supply redundancy and has a maximum power consumption of 42.9 watts. The switch fabric capacity stands at 172Gbps, and it supports a safe operating humidity range of up to 95%. The Dell N2024 is also designed for long-distance stacking with a maximum stacking distance of 3 meters and a full-duplex max stacking speed of 84Gbps.
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Dell Networking N2024 Managed Switch
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Description

The Dell Networking N2024 is a 1U campus access switch with 24 RJ45 10/100/1000Mb auto-sensing ports, two front 10GbE SFP+ uplink ports and two dedicated rear stacking ports rated 21Gbps each. It moves 172Gbps of switch fabric at a 128Mpps forwarding rate, runs Dell EMC Networking OS6, and stacks up to twelve units under a single management address.

Where this switch belongs

This is wiring-closet hardware. Dell positioned the N-series at the IDF and MDF layer of a campus network - the switch that user ports, access points, phones and cameras plug into, uplinked over fibre or twinax to an aggregation layer. It is not a top-of-rack data centre switch and it is not trying to be: there are no 25G or 40G ports, the buffer is sized for access traffic rather than incast, and the whole design is built around port density per rack unit and low power draw rather than raw throughput.

Within that role it is a strong fit for offices, schools, clinics, warehouses and any site where the requirement is a few hundred gigabit access ports that are cheap to run and simple to manage. Where powered devices are needed, the PoE+ variant of this model covers them without changing anything else about the design.

Uplinks and oversubscription

Two front 10GbE SFP+ ports give 20Gbps of uplink against 24Gbps of access capacity, a 1.2:1 oversubscription ratio if every access port ran at line rate simultaneously - which they never do on a campus edge. The important design point is that on the N2000 those two SFP+ cages stay free no matter what, because stacking uses dedicated rear ports rather than borrowing from the front. A twelve-high stack still has both uplinks on every member.

The SFP+ ports take 10GbE SR, LR, LRM or ER optics, 1G SFP optics if the uplink is still gigabit, or SFP+ twinax direct attach cable from 0.5m to 7m for a short run to an aggregation switch in the same rack or the one next to it. Twinax is the cheapest option and the one most closets should use.

Stacking to twelve units

Two rear stacking ports at 21Gbps each carry up to 84Gbps full duplex between members, and up to twelve switches can be managed from one IP address - up to 600 gigabit ports in a single logical device. For a multi-floor building that is the difference between twelve management targets and one. Non-stop forwarding and fast failover mean the stack keeps passing traffic when the master changes, and MLAG lets you dual-home downstream devices across two chassis for link and chassis redundancy at the same time.

Stacking uses Dell's stacking cable, available in 0.5m, 1m and 3m lengths. Members do not have to be the same model - mixing 24-port and 48-port N2000 units in one stack is normal practice, which is useful when a closet needs 72 ports rather than a round number.

Routing: Layer 3 Standard with OSPFv2

The N2000 is a Layer 3 Standard platform. It does static routing, RIP and OSPFv2 for both IPv4 and IPv6, with 256 static IPv4 routes, 128 static IPv6 routes, 256 dynamic IPv4 routes and 256 routing interfaces. Layer 3 routing is line-rate and non-blocking on every port.

OSPFv2 is the capability that matters most in practice and the one that separates this family from the N1500 below it. If the campus design routes at the closet rather than trunking everything back to a core - and many now do, to keep broadcast domains small - the N2000 can participate in the OSPF area directly. The N1500 cannot; it is Layer 3 Lite, meaning static routes and RIP only. Anyone weighing the two families against each other should check this first, because it is not a performance difference that can be worked around, it is a missing protocol.

The switch supports 4,094 VLANs and 32K MAC addresses, which is generous for the role and means a large flat campus will run out of other things before it runs out of table space.

Power, cooling and cord type

Power draw is modest: 42.9W maximum with a maximum thermal output of 117.44 BTU/hr, from an integrated 100W 80PLUS-certified supply. Energy-Efficient Ethernet is settable per port and the switch uses lower-power PHYs and short-cable detection to cut draw on idle links, which adds up across a building.

The supply is integrated and not removable, so there is no second internal PSU to add. If the closet needs power redundancy, the optional external unit is the only route to it. This model uses a standard C13 cord.

Management and day-two operations

The switch runs Dell EMC Networking OS6, the shared N-series operating system, with dual firmware images held on-board so an upgrade can be rolled back without a console visit. Management is available through the CLI over console, Telnet or SSHv2, through the embedded web GUI, and through SNMP v1/v2c/v3 including Dell OpenManage Network Manager. USB auto-configuration is the feature most worth knowing about for multi-site rollouts: the switch will pull its configuration from a USB flash drive at boot, so a closet can be commissioned by someone who has never touched a switch CLI. The N2000 also interoperates with Cisco RPVST+ and carries Dell ISDP for discovery against CDP-speaking devices, which matters if the switch is going into a closet that still has Catalyst gear in it.

Access control is handled by authentication tiering, which lets you order 802.1X, MAC Authentication Bypass and Captive Portal on a single port so that a laptop, a printer and a guest device can all land on the same physical port and be treated differently. AAA authorization with TACACS+ accounting and RADIUS is supported, along with Private VLAN extensions and Private VLAN Edge for tenant separation, and RSPAN for monitoring a port from somewhere else in the Layer 2 domain without a dedicated tap.

Choosing between this and its siblings

  • N2024P - identical switching, with PoE+ on every port. Choose it if access points, phones or cameras are going on this switch.
  • N2048 - the 48-port version of the same switch. Port count is the only meaningful difference within a family apart from the fabric and forwarding figures that scale with it.
  • N1524 - the N1500 equivalent. Fewer VLANs, half the MAC table, a four-unit stack instead of twelve, and no OSPF - but four SFP+ ports instead of two. Sensible for a small standalone closet, the wrong choice for a routed-access design.

A secondary-market-only platform

Dell has retired the N-series from its own catalogue. The N1100, N2200 and N3200 series pages on Dell's store now redirect to the Dell homepage, and no N1500 or N2000 model appears in Dell's current switching line-up at all. That has a practical consequence for anyone standardising on this platform: there is no new-unit channel to buy from, so refurbished hardware is not the budget alternative here, it is the only supply. It also means spares planning matters more than it would on a current platform. Buying a cold spare alongside the production units is the normal approach, and it is worth doing while the model is still plentiful.

Every unit we ship is tested and supplied with warranty. Configuration, cabling and optics are all commodity items on this generation, which is part of why the platform remains a sensible campus choice rather than a compromise.

Chassis and physical

Chassis1RU, rack mounting kit with 2 mounting brackets, bolts and cage nuts
Dimensions (H x W x D)1.7 in x 17.3 in x 10.1 in
Weight8.1 lbs (3.69 kg) approximate
Access ports24x RJ45 10/100/1000Mb auto-sensing
10GbE SFP+ ports2 integrated front 10GbE SFP+ dedicated ports, plus 2 dedicated rear stacking ports
Dedicated stacking ports2 rear stacking ports, 21Gbps each, supporting up to 84Gbps full duplex
Console portRJ45 console port with RS232 signaling (RJ-45 to female DB-9 connector cable included)
USB portUSB (Type A) port for configuration via USB flash drive
CoolingRedundant variable-speed fans
AirflowI/O panel to power supply (fixed direction on this family)

Switching performance

Switch fabric capacity172Gbps (full duplex)
Forwarding rate128Mpps
Switching engine modelStore and forward
Line-rate switchingLayer 2 and Layer 3, all ports, non-blocking
Packet buffer memory4MB
CPU memory1GB
Flash memory256MB
MTU9,216 bytes
Priority queues per port8

Stacking

StackingStacks over 2 dedicated rear stacking ports (21Gbps each) - the front SFP+ ports stay free for uplinks. Up to 600 1GbE ports in a 12-unit stack. Up to 12 units from a single IP address at 84Gbps (full duplex)
Stack resilienceNon-stop forwarding and fast failover in stack configurations

Layer 2 and Layer 3

Routing tierLayer 3 Standard, IPv4 and IPv6. Static routing, RIP and OSPFv2. Line-rate Layer 3 routing on all ports (non-blocking). 256 static IPv4 routes / 128 static IPv6 routes, 256 dynamic IPv4 routes, 256 RIP routing interfaces, 256 VLAN routing interfaces
Static routes256 (IPv4) / 128 (IPv6)
Dynamic routes256 (IPv4)
RIP routing interfaces256
VLAN routing interfaces256
VLANs supported4,094
Protocol-based VLANsSupported
MAC addresses32K
ARP entries1,024
NDP entries400
Link aggregation128 LAG groups, 144 dynamic ports per stack, 8 member ports per LAG
Multi-chassis LAGDell Multi-Chassis LAG (MLAG) supported
Policy based forwardingDell Policy Based Forwarding supported
Spanning tree802.1D, 802.1s MSTP, 802.1w RSTP, Dell RSTP-Per VLAN (compatible with Cisco RPVST+), STP root guard, BPDU guard, BPDU filtering

Power and thermal

Integrated power supply100W AC, 80PLUS-certified, internal and non-removable
Optional external power supplyRPS720 external power supply (720W) - N2024 and N2048, sold separately
Power supply efficiency80% or better in all operating modes
Max power consumption42.9W
Max thermal output117.44 BTU/hr
Power cordsC13 to NEMA 5-15 3M; C13 to C14 2M; C15 to NEMA 5-15 2M (C15 required for PoE N-Series models)
Energy efficiency802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet per-port settings, lower-power PHYs, short cable detection

Environmental

Operating temperature32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C) - Fresh Air compliant
Operating humidity95%
Storage temperature-40 to 149 F (-40 to 65 C)
Storage relative humidity85%

Management and security

Operating systemDell EMC Networking OS6 (N-Series), dual firmware images on-board
ManagementCLI, embedded web server (GUI), SNMP-based console including Dell OpenManage Network Manager, Telnet, serial. USB auto-configuration. Private VLAN extensions and Private VLAN Edge
SecurityAAA authorization, TACACS+ accounting, RADIUS. Authentication tiering across 802.1X, MAC Authentication Bypass and Captive Portal in priority order
MonitoringPort mirroring, flow-based port mirroring, RSPAN, RMON, sFlow v1.3 draft 5, broadcast storm control
Access control listsMAC and IP-based ACLs, time-controlled ACLs. Max 100 ACLs, 2,048 rules system-wide, 1,023 rules per ACL
ACL rules per interface (IPv4)1,024 (ingress), 512 (egress)
ACL rules per interface (IPv6)512 (ingress), 256 (egress)
Max VLAN interfaces with ACLs applied24

Optics, cables and compliance

Optics supportedSFP 1000BASE-T / 1000BASE-SX (850nm, 550m) / 1000BASE-LX (1310nm, 10km) / 1000BASE-ZX (1550nm, 80km); SFP+ 10GbE LRM (1310nm, 220m) / SR (850nm, 300m) / LR (1310nm, 10km) / ER (1550nm, 40km)
Cable optionsStacking cable 0.5m, 1m and 3m; Dell Networking SFP+ to SFP+ 10GbE copper twinax direct attach, 0.5m, 1m, 3m, 5m, 7m
Storage validationFully tested and validated with Dell EqualLogic PS-Series storage arrays
IEEE compliance802.1AB, 802.1D, 802.1p, 802.1Q (VLAN tagging, double VLAN tagging, GVRP), 802.1s, 802.1v, 802.1w, 802.1X, 802.2, 802.3, 802.3ab, 802.3ac, 802.3ad LACP, 802.3ae, 802.3AX, 802.3az, 802.3u (management ports), 802.3x, 802.3z, ANSI/TIA-1057 LLDP-MED, Dell Voice VLAN, Dell ISDP
CertificationsTAA-compliant versions available. Meets EMC and safety standards including FCC Class A, CE Class A, VCCI Class A, ICES Class A, cUL, NRTL UL, GS mark. RoHS, EU WEEE, REACH, EU Battery Directive. N-Series products carry the features needed to support a PCI-compliant network topology

Technical Specs

Part TypeEthernet Switch
MPNN2024
ManufacturerDell
ConditionRefurbished
Product LinePowerSwitch N-Series
Interface1000BASE-T
Rack Units1U
Number of Ports24
Port Specs24x RJ45 10/100/1000Mb auto-sensing ports, 2x 10GbE SFP+ ports, 2x dedicated rear stacking ports, 1x RJ45 console port with RS232 signaling, 1x USB Type A port for configuration via USB flash drive
Port Speed1GBASE-T
PoENo
Uplinks / Downlinks2x 10GbE SFP+ - both remain available as uplinks at all times, because stacking uses 2 dedicated rear ports rather than the SFP+ cages
Memory1GB CPU memory; 4MB packet buffer memory
Installed Flash Memory256MB
Power Supply TypeIntegrated (internal, non-removable) 100W AC supply, 80PLUS-certified. Fixed I/O-panel-to-power-supply airflow - airflow direction is not selectable on this family
PSU Wattage100W
Redundant Power SupplyNo internal power redundancy - the supply is integrated and non-removable. Redundancy requires the optional external RPS720 external power supply (720W) - N2024 and N2048, sold separately
Forwarding Performance128Mpps forwarding rate
Throughput172Gbps switch fabric capacity (full duplex)
System CapacityUp to 12 units in a stack managed from a single IP address; up to 600 1GbE ports in a 12-unit stack at 84Gbps (full duplex)
RoutingLayer 3 Standard, IPv4 and IPv6. Static routing, RIP and OSPFv2. Line-rate Layer 3 routing on all ports (non-blocking). 256 static IPv4 routes / 128 static IPv6 routes, 256 dynamic IPv4 routes, 256 RIP routing interfaces, 256 VLAN routing interfaces
Data Rate10/100/1000Mbps auto-sensing on the RJ45 ports; 10GbE on the SFP+ ports
Integrated 10GbE SFP+ Dedicated Ports2
Connector TypeRJ-45 (1000BASE-T), SFP+ (10GbE)
Operating SystemDell EMC Networking OS6 (N-Series). Managed via CLI, embedded web server (GUI), SNMP (including Dell OpenManage Network Manager), Telnet or serial. USB auto-configuration supported
Quality-of-Service (QoS) queues/port8 priority queues per port
MAC AddressesUp to 32K
Jumbo FramesYes - MTU 9,216 bytes
IPv4 unicast/multicast routes256 static routes, 256 dynamic routes; 1,024 ARP entries
IPv6 unicast/multicast routes128 static routes; 400 NDP entries
Number of VLANs4,094 VLANs supported; protocol-based VLANs supported
Remote Management ProtocolCLI (console, Telnet, SSHv2), embedded web GUI, SNMP v1/v2c/v3, RADIUS, TACACS+, RMON, sFlow v1.3 draft 5, LLDP/LLDP-MED, Dell ISDP (CDP interop), RSPAN, AAA authorization with authentication tiering (802.1X, MAC Authentication Bypass, Captive Portal)
Dimensions1.7 x 17.3 x 10.1 in
Width17.3 in
Depth10.1 in
Height1.7 in
Weight8.1 lbs (3.69 kg) approximate
Integrated Power Supply (Not Removable)100W AC integrated power supply, not removable and not hot-swappable
Max Power Consumption (Watts)42.9W maximum
Power Supply Efficiency80% or better in all operating modes
Power Supply RedundancyExternal only - RPS720 external power supply (720W) - N2024 and N2048, sold separately
StackableYes - up to 12 units per stack at 84Gbps (full duplex). Stacks over 2 dedicated rear stacking ports (21Gbps each) - the front SFP+ ports stay free for uplinks. Non-stop forwarding and fast failover in stack configurations
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