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The Cisco C9300LM-48UX-4Y-E is a high-density, modular Layer 3 switch designed for large campus and IoT environments requiring extreme Power over Ethernet (PoE) scalability and 25G uplink performance. Part of the Catalyst 9300L modular series, it supports hybrid work infrastructures, smart buildings, and data-heavy academic networks.
Q: When is the 25G uplink essential?
The four 25G uplinks are critical for aggregating traffic from multiple access switches or connecting to a 40/100G core in large campuses, hospitals, or smart cities.
Q: Can this switch handle legacy and future IoT devices?
Yes. The Multi-Gig ports support older 1G devices while providing 10G readiness for emerging IoT sensors and 4K/8K video systems.
Unlike fixed models like the C9300L-48UXG4X-1A, this modular switch offers hot-swappable power supplies and fans, ensuring zero downtime during maintenance. The 25G uplinks also provide 3x the bandwidth of standard 10G SFP+ ports, future-proofing backbone connectivity.
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Having deployed similar switches in university campuses, the C9300LM-48UX-4Y-E’s 1,800W PoE budget eliminates the need for midspan injectors in sprawling IoT setups. However, its modular design demands careful thermal planning—ensure rack airflow meets Cisco’s guidelines to prevent overheating. For organizations eyeing 25G/40G core upgrades, this switch bridges the gap between access and distribution layers seamlessly, though its premium cost warrants a clear ROI strategy for smaller deployments. Always verify IoT device power requirements; overestimating wattage per port can lead to underutilized capacity.