Cisco SKY-PC-F-EUR= Power Controller: EU-Comp
Product Overview and Functional Architecture�...
The Cisco C9300-NM-4M= is a 4-port mGig (multigigabit) network module designed for Catalyst 9300 Series switches. Unlike fixed-port switches, this hot-swappable module adds flexible uplink or downlink capacity, supporting speeds of 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps per port. It’s engineered to future-proof existing Catalyst 9300 chassis for bandwidth-heavy applications without requiring full hardware replacements.
The C9300-NM-4M= solves two critical pain points:
Compared to standalone switches like the C9300-24T, this module reduces rack space and simplifies cabling for localized high-speed demands.
Q: Can this module operate with non-Cisco devices?
A: Yes—the mGig ports auto-negotiate with any IEEE 802.3bz-compliant device. However, Cisco UPoE only works with Cisco or UPoE-certified endpoints.
Q: Does it support Layer 3 routing?
A: No. The module inherits the switch’s Layer 2/3 capabilities but doesn’t add new routing functions.
Q: What’s the maximum PoE budget per module?
A: Each port delivers up to 60W, with total power constrained by the host switch’s PoE capacity (e.g., 1,800W on a C9300-48UXM-A-CAP).
The C9300-NM-4M= is available via itmall.sale, which offers Cisco-certified modules with bulk-order discounts for enterprises.
The C9300-NM-4M= is a tactical tool for evolving networks—not a universal fix. For teams needing targeted mGig/UPoE boosts in specific zones, it’s a cost-saver. But for orgs with campus-wide upgrades, investing in native mGig switches (e.g., C9300-48UN-A) may yield better ROI. Still, as a bridge between today’s needs and tomorrow’s unknowns, this module is a shrewd play. Just ensure your host switch’s PoE budget aligns with your device roadmap—otherwise, its potential stays locked.