SP-AND-IPCDS-RWBU=: Cisco’s Enterprise IP C
Architecture and Functional Overview of SP-AND-IP...
The Cisco C1200-48P-4G is a 48-port Gigabit Ethernet switch built for medium-sized enterprises and high-density IoT deployments. It combines 48 PoE+ ports (802.3at) with a 740W total power budget, enabling simultaneous support for power-hungry devices like Wi-Fi 6E access points, PTZ cameras, and digital displays. Four 1G SFP uplinks provide flexible connectivity to core networks or WANs.
Key innovations include:
The C1200-48P-4G addresses bandwidth and power challenges in:
Q: Can the 740W budget fully power all 48 PoE+ ports?
A: No. At 30W per port, 48 ports would require 1,440W. However, the 740W budget prioritizes mixed-device environments, allowing 24 ports at 30W + 24 at lower power (e.g., 15W for phones).
Q: How does StackWise Virtual simplify management?
A: It creates a single control plane for multiple switches, reducing CLI/UI overhead and enabling unified policy enforcement.
Q: Is DNA Premium necessary for basic operation?
A: No. The switch operates standalone, but DNA Premium unlocks predictive maintenance, application visibility, and automated threat containment.
For organizations balancing scale and complexity, the C1200-48P-4G’s 48 PoE+ ports and 4 SFP uplinks eliminate the need for additional aggregation switches in mid-sized setups. Its 740W power supply ensures headroom for future high-wattage devices. To explore bulk pricing or compatibility details, visit the [“C1200-48P-4G” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Deploying this switch in a multi-story office revealed its strength in handling concurrent VoIP, video conferencing, and IoT traffic. While the lack of 10G uplinks may limit data-heavy environments, the StackWise Virtual feature and MACsec make it a robust choice for enterprises prioritizing security and operational simplicity over raw throughput. For sites with ≤48 PoE devices, it’s a cost-effective workhorse.