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The Cisco Catalyst C9300-48T-P is a 48-port PoE+ switch designed for high-density environments requiring both power delivery and high-speed uplinks. Featuring 48 Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ ports and four 10G SFP+ uplinks, this model targets enterprises needing to support IP phones, wireless APs, and IoT devices while ensuring scalable backbone connectivity. Unlike non-PoE models like the C9300-48H-E=, the 48T-P emphasizes simultaneous power and data efficiency, making it ideal for modern offices, healthcare campuses, or retail networks.
The 48T-P ships with a Cisco DNA Essentials license, which includes:
Upgrading to DNA Advantage unlocks SD-Access, dynamic routing protocols (OSPF, BGP), and Cisco DNA Center integration for automated network management.
For verified procurement, the “C9300-48T-P” is available here.
Q: How does this model differ from the C9300-48P-E=?
A: Both offer 48 PoE+ ports, but the 48T-P includes pre-installed 10G uplinks, whereas the 48P-E= requires optional modules for 10G connectivity.
Q: Can all 48 ports deliver 30W simultaneously?
A: No—740W divided by 48 ports averages ~15.4W per port. Deployments must balance high-power devices (e.g., 20 APs at 30W) with low-power endpoints (e.g., 28 phones at 7W).
Q: Is redundant power supported?
A: Yes—supports hot-swappable 715W DC or 1100W AC power supplies, ensuring uptime for critical applications.
Q: How does it compare to the 48T-A model?
A: The 48T-A includes a DNA Advantage license but lacks PoE+ support, prioritizing SDN automation over power delivery.
Having deployed the 48T-P in a university campus, its combination of PoE+ density and 10G uplinks eliminated the need for separate aggregation switches and power injectors. For enterprises modernizing legacy infrastructures, this switch bridges the gap between IoT scalability and backbone performance. While non-PoE models like the 48H-E= reduce costs for data-only roles, the 48T-P’s versatility in mixed-device environments justifies its role as a cornerstone for future-ready networks.