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The C9300X-48TX-A is a Catalyst 9300X Series switch optimized for high-speed access-layer deployments, featuring 48x 10GBase-T ports with 802.3at PoE+ support. This design caters to environments requiring 10G connectivity for devices like Wi-Fi 6/7 APs, 4K surveillance systems, and collaboration endpoints without external power injectors.
Equipped with two modular uplink slots, the switch supports Cisco’s Network Interface Modules (NIMs) for 40G QSFP+ or 100G QSFP28 uplinks. The -A suffix denotes reverse airflow, making it ideal for hot-aisle/cold-aisle containment in data centers. StackWise Virtual enables seamless stacking over 10/40/100G links, simplifying multi-switch management.
Integrated with Cisco DNA Center, the switch enforces zero-trust segmentation for IoT devices and endpoints. MACsec-256 encryption is hardware-accelerated on all ports, ensuring compliance with stringent data privacy regulations in sectors like finance or education.
EnergyWise technology dynamically adjusts power delivery to connected devices, reducing energy waste by up to 30% compared to fixed-power models. The switch operates reliably at ambient temperatures up to 45°C, suited for industrial or crowded edge environments.
The switch ships with Cisco DNA Essentials, but DNA Advantage unlocks advanced features like SD-Access and SaaS application monitoring. For traditional networks, Network Essentials or IP Base licenses support static routing and basic QoS policies.
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Having deployed Catalyst 9300X switches in campus and edge environments, the C9300X-48TX-A stands out for its 10GBase-T density and PoE+ flexibility. Its modular uplinks allow cost-effective scaling to 100G cores, while EnergyWise slashes operational costs in always-on deployments. For organizations prioritizing future-ready wired access without overprovisioning, this model eliminates the trade-off between performance and simplicity.