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The Cisco CBS350-48FP-4X-IN combines high-density connectivity and robust power delivery, offering 48 Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ ports and 4 10G SFP+ uplinks. With a 740W total PoE budget, it supports deployments requiring simultaneous power to devices like IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP systems. The 1U rack-mountable design suits space-constrained setups.
Q: Does this switch handle power-hungry IoT devices or Wi-Fi 6 access points?
Yes. Auto-sensing PoE+ allocates up to 30W per port, ensuring compatibility with high-power devices. The 740W budget allows full utilization of all 48 ports at 15.4W or mixed loads (e.g., 24 ports at 30W).
Q: Are Layer 3 features sufficient for traffic segmentation?
The Layer 3 Lite capabilities include static routing, inter-VLAN routing, and QoS prioritization, enabling efficient traffic management without the complexity of dynamic protocols like OSPF.
MAC-based port security and 802.1X authentication prevent unauthorized access, while ACLs enforce granular traffic policies. The Cisco Business Dashboard simplifies multi-device monitoring, ideal for IT teams managing distributed networks.
The 4x 10G SFP+ ports provide high-speed uplinks for connecting aggregation switches or fiber backbones. Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) reduces power consumption during idle periods, and stacking support enables unified management of up to 250 switches.
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In a recent university campus deployment, this model’s PoE+ density proved invaluable for supporting over 40 Wi-Fi 6 APs and IP cameras without external injectors. While the fan-cooled design ensures thermal stability under load, it introduces audible noise—something to consider in quiet office spaces. The absence of full Layer 3 routing may limit use in large enterprises, but for mid-sized networks demanding scalable PoE and 10G uplinks, it eliminates bottlenecks effectively. For IT managers balancing cost and capability, this switch strikes a pragmatic midpoint.