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The Cisco Catalyst C9300L-48P-4G-EDU is a Layer 3 stackable switch optimized for high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE) deployments. It features 48x PoE+ RJ45 ports (supports 30W per port) and 4x 1G SFP uplinks, ideal for connecting wireless access points, IP phones, and classroom devices. Built on Cisco’s Digital Network Architecture (DNA), it enables centralized management and automation for large-scale educational networks.
With 740W total PoE budget and 132 Gbps switching capacity, this switch supports bandwidth-heavy applications like video conferencing and virtual labs. The EDU-specific SKU includes pre-configured templates for rapid deployment in academic environments.
This model is tailored for K-12 schools, universities, and training centers requiring reliable, scalable connectivity. Its PoE+ capabilities simplify wiring for smart classrooms, while the front-to-rear airflow design ensures compatibility with standard data center racks.
Q: Can the switch handle simultaneous high-power PoE devices?
Yes—the 740W power supply supports up to 48 devices at 15.4W each, with headroom for high-demand endpoints like PTZ cameras or digital displays.
Q: How does it enhance network security for student data?
Integrated Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine) enforces role-based access controls, while Encrypted Traffic Analytics detects threats without decrypting data, complying with FERPA and other privacy regulations.
Q: Is it scalable for expanding campus networks?
StackWise-320 technology allows up to eight switches to operate as a single unit, simplifying upgrades for growing institutions.
The C9300L-48P-4G-EDU includes a limited lifetime hardware warranty and optional DNA Essentials subscriptions for advanced analytics. For pricing and availability, visit the “C9300L-48P-4G-EDU” product listing.
Having evaluated its PoE density and compliance-focused security, the C9300L-48P-4G-EDU eliminates the need for standalone power injectors and reduces network complexity. For IT administrators in education, its ability to unify device management while scaling with student enrollment makes it a strategic investment—balancing upfront costs with decades of adaptable service life.