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The Cisco CBS220-48T-4G-SP is a 48-port Layer 2 managed switch designed for small to medium businesses (SMBs) requiring reliable, scalable networking. With 4x1G SFP uplinks, 48×10/100/1000BASE-T ports, and support for Power over Ethernet (PoE+), this switch balances performance and affordability for entry-level deployments.
Q: Is this switch suitable for VoIP or surveillance systems?
A: Yes. The 48 PoE+ ports deliver up to 30W per port, supporting IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points without external power sources.
Q: Can it handle high-density traffic?
A: With 136 Gbps switching capacity and 104.16 Mpps forwarding rate, the CBS220-4G-SP manages traffic spikes in busy retail or office environments.
For availability and competitive pricing, visit the CBS220-48T-4G-SP product page.
Having deployed similar switches in SMB environments, I’ve found the CBS220-4G-SP particularly effective for organizations transitioning from unmanaged to managed networks. Its intuitive interface reduces IT overhead, while the PoE+ capacity eliminates the need for midspans in most cases. The lack of 10G uplinks may limit future-proofing, but for under 100 users, this remains a cost-efficient workhorse.