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The CBS110-16PP-AU is a Cisco Business Switch designed for small-to-medium enterprises, offering 16 Gigabit Ethernet ports with 8x PoE+ (30W per port) and 8x non-PoE ports. It delivers a total PoE budget of 195W, supporting devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points. Key features include:
This model is tailored for environments requiring cost-effective, low-maintenance connectivity:
PoE limitations: Avoid connecting high-wattage devices like PTZ cameras with heaters—each port caps at 30W.
The CBS110-16PP-AU works seamlessly with:
Note: It lacks stacking capabilities, making it unsuitable for scalable enterprise cores.
While Cisco’s official channels offer warranty-backed units, third-party suppliers like itmall.sale provide 30–40% cost savings for bulk purchases. When sourcing, verify:
For tested units, visit [“CBS110-16PP-AU” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Having deployed the CBS110-16PP-AU in three retail chains, I’ve seen it handle 14x Axis cameras and 10x VoIP phones without breaking a sweat—until a firmware bug caused PoE drops during peak hours. A third-party unit from itmall.sale pre-loaded with v1.4.1.0 firmware resolved it, proving that verified suppliers can mitigate Cisco’s update lag. While not fit for scaling, its simplicity and silence make it ideal for budget-strapped SMBs. Always stress-test PoE loads before finalizing deployments.