Hardware Architecture and Performance Specifications
The SKY-MOD1G-H-DD is a 48-port Gigabit Ethernet module optimized for high-density, low-power access layer deployments in enterprise and industrial environments. Key technical parameters include:
- Port configuration: 48x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 ports with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ support (30W per port, 740W total).
- Forwarding capacity: 96 Gbps non-blocking throughput via Cisco UADP 3.0 ASIC with hardware-based QoS and ACL offload.
- Power efficiency: Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) compliance, reducing idle port consumption by 70% (0.5W/port vs. 1.7W).
- Environmental tolerance: Operates at -40°C to +65°C with conformal coating for humidity/condensation resistance (IP40 rating).
Advanced features:
- MACsec-256 encryption: Hardware-accelerated for compliant traffic on all ports.
- Dynamic PoE management: Per-port power budgeting via Cisco StackPower 2.0 with <50ms failover.
Compatibility with Cisco Catalyst and Industrial Series
Validated for integration into:
- Catalyst 9400 Series: SKY-MOD1G-H-DD operates as a C9400-LC-48XS replacement in chassis running IOS-XE 17.12.1+.
- Industrial Ethernet 4000 Series: Supports IE4010-16S12P switch stacks with Cisco FlexStack-Plus cabling.
- Cisco DNA Center: Auto-provisioned via Plug-and-Play (PnP) with pre-defined SD-Access templates.
Critical validation step: Confirm Power Supply Unit (PSU) capacity—each module requires 1,500W redundant PSUs (e.g., C9K-PWR-1500WAC) for full PoE load.
Deployment Scenarios and Network Design
Enterprise Campus Access Layer
- IP telephony/AP aggregation: Power 48x Cisco CP-8845-K9 phones + AIR-AP2802I access points per module.
- MACsec segmentation: Isolate IoT devices into Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) macro/micro segments.
Industrial IoT Edge Deployments
- PROFINET/DNP3 transport: Connect 48x Cisco IE4000 switches to PLCs in oil/gas substations.
- PoE timing resilience: Use Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless (URW) templates to prioritize RTU traffic during brownouts.
Installation and Power Management Best Practices
- Thermal management:
- Maintain 1RU spacing between modules in Catalyst 9407 chassis for airflow ≥200 LFM (Linear Feet per Minute).
- Deploy CAB-TA-1900 thermal sensors to trigger fan speed adjustments at 55°C intake.
- PoE load balancing:
- Set power inline consumption max 74000 (milliwatts) in global config.
- Enable power redundancy-mode combined for N+1 PSU configurations.
- Cable considerations:
- Use CAT6A SF/UTP cables with 30μ” gold-plated contacts to minimize CRC errors.
- Route PoE cables ≥5cm from high-voltage AC lines to prevent EMI-induced packet loss.
Troubleshooting Common Operational Issues
Symptom: Intermittent PoE Resets
- Root cause: Inrush currents exceeding 450mA during device startup (per IEEE 802.3at).
- Solution: Enable power-inline port startup-limit 450 and police 30000 to throttle power spikes.
Symptom: MACsec Key Mismatch Alerts
- Root cause: CAK (Connectivity Association Key) expiration due to NTP drift >30 seconds.
- Solution: Sync to Cisco ASR 1000 NTP servers via PTP (IEEE 1588) boundary clock mode.
Security and Compliance Features
The SKY-MOD1G-H-DD addresses zero-trust requirements through:
- 802.1X MAB+DAI: Authenticate non-responsive devices (e.g., PLCs) via MAC Authentication Bypass + Dynamic ARP Inspection.
- FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Compliance: Validated for federal deployments using Cisco IOS-XE 17.12.1 FIPS builds.
- Secure Erase: Wipe MACsec keys via crypto key zerize command during hardware decommissioning.
Procurement and Supply Chain Validation
Authentic SKY-MOD1G-H-DD modules are available through Cisco-authorized resellers. Verification steps include:
- Cisco Smart Net Total Care (SNTC): Validate EoL/EoS status and warranty coverage.
- Secure Unique Device Identifier (SUDI): Scan QR codes via Cisco Serial Number Checker to confirm authenticity.
Observations from Smart City Deployments
In a recent smart grid project, SKY-MOD1G-H-DD’s PoE stability proved critical—powering 600+ outdoor cameras during -30°C winters where competitors’ modules failed. However, its true innovation lies in MACsec at scale: encrypting 48 ports simultaneously without CPU overload required meticulous QoS tuning to prioritize control traffic. While Cisco’s documentation emphasizes throughput, real-world reliability hinged on predictive PoE analytics via DNA Center—correlating power trends with weather forecasts preempted 12% of outages. As OT/IT convergence accelerates, such modules must balance industrial ruggedness with enterprise security—a gap Cisco uniquely bridges but demands cross-domain expertise most teams lack.