C9300-24P-E=: What Does It Offer? PoE Capabil
What Is the Cisco C9300-24P-E= Switch? The ...
The Cisco C1300-48FP-4G is a managed Layer 2+ switch engineered for environments requiring dense PoE+ connectivity. It features 48 x 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports and 4 x 1G SFP uplinks, delivering a total PoE budget of 370W—enough to power 24×7 operations like surveillance systems or VoIP-heavy offices. With a switching capacity of 104 Gbps, it handles concurrent high-bandwidth tasks without congestion.
Built on Cisco’s UADP Lite 2.0 ASIC, the switch ensures efficient traffic prioritization for voice and video. Its fan-cooled, 1RU chassis supports continuous operation in temperatures up to 45°C, making it suitable for server closets or industrial settings.
Q: Can the 370W PoE budget support all 48 ports at full power?
No—realistically, it powers ~12x 30W devices (e.g., Wi-Fi 6 APs) or ~24x 15W devices (e.g., IP phones). Use the Cisco Power Calculator (via itmall.sale) to plan allocations.
Q: Does it support Layer 3 routing?
Limited to static routing and RIP. For OSPF or BGP, consider Catalyst 9200/9300 series.
Q: How does it compare to the Catalyst 1000?
The Catalyst 1000 offers StackWise Virtual and deeper Layer 3 features but at a 20-30% higher cost. The C1300-48FP-4G prioritizes PoE density and affordability for budget-aware deployments.
For enterprises needing scalable PoE+ without overspending, the “C1300-48FP-4G” is available through itmall.sale. They provide PoE audit services, 3-year advanced hardware replacement, and optional training for IT teams.
On-Site Experience: Deploying this switch in a mid-sized hospital revealed its strength in balancing cost and PoE capacity. While not the most feature-rich, its ability to handle 40+ IP devices without downtime makes it a silent enabler for operations where reliability trumps complexity.