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The CBS220-24FP-4G-BR is a 24-port Layer 2+ managed switch engineered for Brazilian enterprises requiring high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE+) and multi-gigabit uplinks. With 370W total PoE budget and four 1G SFP slots, it bridges the gap between basic SMB switches and costly enterprise-grade solutions, ideal for campuses, hospitals, or hospitality venues needing robust device power and traffic segmentation.
Critical Advantage: The dedicated SFP uplinks eliminate port-sharing limitations seen in lower-tier models, enabling simultaneous fiber backbone and copper PoE deployments.
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While the 370W PoE budget is generous, powering 24x 30W devices would require 720W — double its capacity. Prioritize high-wattage ports via PoE scheduling (e.g., disable non-critical devices overnight). Additionally, lacking 10G uplinks may bottleneck data-heavy sectors like media production — consider supplemental aggregation switches.
Deploying this switch in a Salvador-based hotel, I leveraged its port security feature to block unauthorized devices from accessing surveillance VLANs. For Brazilian IT teams managing hybrid fiber-copper networks, the CBS220-24FP-4G-BR’s balance of PoE muscle and Layer 2+ control is unmatched under R$10k — just ensure firmware is updated to patch early PoE allocation bugs.