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The CBS250-16P-2G-AR is a 16-port Layer 2 managed switch tailored for Argentine small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs), combining 16×1G PoE+ RJ45 ports, 2×1G SFP uplinks, and a 195W total PoE budget. Designed for Argentina’s 220V/50Hz power infrastructure and certified under IRAM safety standards, it targets clinics, retail chains, or offices requiring localized surge protection and PoE for devices like APs, VoIP phones, or basic surveillance systems.
Q: Does it comply with Argentina’s voltage fluctuation norms?
Yes, 6kV surge protection on RJ45 ports meets IRAM 60728-1 standards—essential for regions like Buenos Aires with unstable grids.
Q: Can admins segment guest and payment terminal traffic?
Port-based VLANs, 802.1Q tagging, and MAC address binding isolate traffic streams while blocking unauthorized access.
Q: Is CLI access available for advanced configurations?
No—management is limited to web GUI or Cisco Business Dashboard, prioritizing simplicity over granular control.
Priced ~30% below Catalyst 9200L switches, the CBS250-16P-2G-AR omits Layer 3 routing, 10G uplinks, and SD-WAN integration. However, its IRAM-certified build and 195W PoE capacity offer cost efficiency for Argentine SMBs prioritizing compliance over enterprise scalability.
For guaranteed IRAM compliance and Cisco Argentina’s warranty coverage, “CBS250-16P-2G-AR” is available via authorized partners like itmall.sale. Gray-market imports often lack localized surge protection, risking fines under Argentine Law 25.506.
Deploying this switch in a Mendoza-based retail chain revealed strengths in PoE density and IRAM resilience—key for powering APs across multiple floors. However, the 2×1G uplinks bottlenecked during peak sales periods with simultaneous inventory updates and CCTV feeds. For Argentine SMBs needing IRAM-compliant, mid-tier PoE without CLI complexity, the CBS250-16P-2G-AR is a justified investment—provided future growth plans exclude high-throughput IoT or Layer 3 demands.