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The Cisco CBS250-24P-4X-UK is a fully managed Layer 2 switch designed for UK businesses requiring high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE) and scalable uplink connectivity. With 24 PoE+ ports and 4 Gigabit SFP uplinks, it supports demanding environments like retail stores, schools, or hospitality venues where reliable power delivery and data throughput are critical.
1. High-Density PoE for Modern Workloads
The 400W PoE budget powers devices like Wi-Fi 6 access points, PTZ cameras, and VoIP phones simultaneously—ideal for UK businesses adopting IoT or upgrading legacy systems.
2. Compliance and Localized Reliability
The “UK” variant adheres to UK voltage and safety standards, including surge protection for 230V grids. Firmware updates ensure alignment with UK/EU cybersecurity regulations.
3. Flexible Uplink Options
The 4 SFP uplinks enable fiber connectivity for long-distance links or integration with existing network backbones, supporting multi-site scalability.
Q: Can the CBS250-24P-4X-UK handle high-power devices like thermal cameras?
A: Yes. With 30W per port, it supports advanced PoE+ devices, including thermal cameras and dual-band APs, without external power injectors.
Q: How does it differ from the global CBS250-24P model?
A: The “UK” variant includes UKCA certification and a localized power supply, ensuring compliance with British electrical standards.
Q: Is it suitable for voice/video traffic in busy environments?
A: Absolutely. QoS policies prioritize VoIP and video streams, minimizing latency during peak usage in settings like conference halls or call centers.
For UK businesses seeking compliant, high-performance hardware, the “CBS250-24P-4X-UK” is available at ITMall.sale, a certified Cisco partner specializing in UK-specific solutions.
Having deployed similar switches in UK education and hospitality sectors, the CBS250-24P-4X-UK stands out for its blend of PoE density and localized reliability. Its compliance eliminates the red tape often faced with imported hardware, while the 400W budget future-proofs growing IoT demands. While not a fit for data centers, it’s a robust choice for mid-sized networks—think hotels with IP-based services or schools with campus-wide surveillance. For IT managers juggling budget and performance in the UK’s competitive landscape, this switch is a pragmatic, long-term ally.