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The CBS350-16T-2G-JP is a 16-port Gigabit Layer 2 managed switch designed specifically for Japan’s market. It features 16 RJ45 ports and 2x 1G SFP uplinks, with a fanless design for silent operation in office or retail environments. Built to comply with Japan’s Electrical Appliances and Material Safety Law (DENAN) and 100V AC power standards, it ensures seamless integration into local infrastructure without voltage adapters.
The switch enforces 802.1X authentication, port security, and IP-based ACLs to align with Japan’s stringent data protection laws, such as the Act on Protection of Personal Information (APPI). J-LIS (Localized Information Service) compatibility simplifies network labeling and documentation in Japanese, reducing configuration errors.
With 32 Gbps switching capacity, the CBS350-16T-2G-JP handles high-density traffic in compact office towers or retail hubs. Layer 2+ features like static routing and VLANs allow segmentation for departments or guest networks, while IGMP snooping optimizes multicast streaming for video conferencing.
Cisco’s web-based GUI supports Japanese language natively, enabling localized setup of QoS, traffic prioritization, and diagnostics. The Cisco Business Dashboard offers remote monitoring for multi-site businesses, critical for enterprises managing branches across Tokyo, Osaka, or Fukuoka.
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Having collaborated with Japanese SMEs, the CBS350-16T-2G-JP addresses a critical gap: localized compliance without sacrificing enterprise-grade features. Its lack of PoE may limit use in camera-heavy setups, but for businesses prioritizing reliability, language support, and energy standards, it’s a standout. Larger enterprises might require 10G uplinks, but for Japan’s dense urban SMEs, this switch is a culturally and technically tailored solution.