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The CBS220-48T-4G-EU is a 48-port Layer 2 managed switch designed for European markets, featuring 48×1G Ethernet ports (24×PoE+) and 4×1G SFP uplinks. Tailored to EU voltage standards (220-240V AC) and compliance directives (CE, RoHS), it suits retail stores, schools, or offices needing to power devices like APs or VoIP phones while adhering to regional energy efficiency norms.
Q: Does the CBS220-48T-4G-EU comply with GDPR for network segmentation?
Yes, port-based VLANs and 802.1Q tagging allow isolation of sensitive data streams, while MAC address filtering restricts unauthorized access.
Q: Can it handle PoE devices across fluctuating EU power grids?
Built-in surge protection (6kV) on RJ45 ports meets IEC 61000-4-5 standards, critical for regions with unstable power infrastructure.
Q: Is CLI access available for advanced configurations?
No—management is limited to the web GUI or Cisco Business Dashboard, which may frustrate engineers accustomed to command-line controls.
Priced ~35% lower than Cisco’s Catalyst 9200L, the CBS220-48T-4G-EU omits Layer 3 routing, SD-WAN integration, and 10G uplinks. However, its 24×PoE+ ports and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) align with EU sustainability goals, making it viable for budget-focused SMBs prioritizing basic PoE over future-proof scalability.
For certified hardware with localized firmware and EU regulatory compliance, “CBS220-48T-4G-EU” is available through authorized vendors like itmall.sale. Gray-market imports often lack regional power certifications, risking non-compliance fines.
Deploying this switch in a Berlin co-working space revealed strengths in silent operation and simplified PoE management—critical for mixed-use environments. However, the 1G uplinks bottleneck aggregation for high-density AP deployments, and the absence of CLI forces reliance on GUI-based workflows. For EU businesses needing basic, low-noise PoE without Layer 3 complexity, it’s a pragmatic choice—but hybrid workplaces anticipating 10G or IoT scaling should assess long-term trade-offs.