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The Cisco CBS250-24FP-4G-EU is a 24-port PoE+ Layer 2 switch tailored for European small to medium businesses (SMBs) requiring robust power delivery and high-density connectivity. It includes 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports (all PoE+ capable) and 4 x 1G SFP uplinks, providing a total PoE budget of 400W—enough to support demanding devices like Wi-Fi 6 access points, IP cameras, and VoIP systems simultaneously.
Compliant with EU directives such as RoHS and CE, the switch is engineered for energy efficiency, reducing operational costs by up to 70% compared to older models. Its fanless design ensures silent operation, making it ideal for noise-sensitive environments like schools or healthcare facilities.
Who should deploy the CBS250-24FP-4G-EU?
The 400W PoE budget allows businesses to power 16x 25W devices (e.g., advanced APs) or 24x 15W devices (e.g., IP phones) without overloading the switch. The 4 SFP uplinks enable fiber connectivity for future-proofing or connecting to larger network backbones.
The CBS250-24FP-4G-EU excels in simplifying network management through its web-based GUI, which supports VLANs, QoS, and traffic monitoring. Key performance highlights include:
While lacking Layer 3 routing, its Layer 2 features suffice for most SMBs, and the stacking capability allows seamless expansion with additional Cisco switches.
Priced competitively for a fully PoE-enabled switch, the CBS250-24FP-4G-EU justifies its cost through Cisco’s reliability and reduced TCO from energy savings. Considerations include:
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Having deployed similar switches in European retail chains, I’ve seen the CBS250-24FP-4G-EU’s silent operation and high PoE density resolve challenges in spaces where noise and clutter are concerns. However, its 400W ceiling can strain under setups mixing 30W APs and 20W cameras—careful power budgeting is essential. For SMBs committed to scalable, compliant infrastructure, this switch is a future-ready workhorse, though enterprises may need Catalyst-tier models for advanced routing.