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The Cisco Catalyst C9200CX-8P-EDU is a compact, education-focused switch built to power PoE-enabled learning environments like smart classrooms, lecture halls, and campus Wi-Fi deployments. It combines 8x 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE+ ports with 2x 1G SFP uplinks, prioritizing simplicity, durability, and budget-friendly PoE for K-12 and higher education IT teams.
Key differentiators:
Power and connect 20-30 student devices (tablets, laptops) via PoE-driven wireless APs while linking smart boards and AV systems through uplinks.
The 195W PoE capacity can support 6-8 Wi-Fi 6 APs, ensuring coverage for auditoriums or outdoor common areas.
Use port security and Cisco TrustSec to isolate staff networks from student traffic, preventing unauthorized access.
Model | Ports/PoE | Uplinks | Use Case Focus |
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C9200CX-8P-EDU | 8x PoE+ (195W) | 2x 1G SFP | PoE-heavy classrooms |
C9200CX-12T-EDU | 12x non-PoE | 2x 1G SFP | Labs, libraries |
C9200L-8P-4G-E | 8x PoE+ (195W) | 4x 1G SFP | General-purpose PoE |
The 8P-EDU sacrifices port density for targeted PoE optimization and education-centric compliance tools.
No. It’s limited to PoE+ (30W/port), making it suitable for standard APs and displays. For 60W devices, consider Cisco’s Catalyst 9300 series.
No. It requires yearly renewal to maintain access to security patches and feature upgrades.
The C9200CX-8P-EDU is a cost-conscious solution for schools prioritizing immediate PoE needs over scalability. While its 8-port design may seem limited, it aligns with typical classroom device counts, avoiding overprovisioning costs. However, districts planning IoT expansions (e.g., smart lighting, occupancy sensors) should evaluate higher-density models to preempt future upgrades. In budget-strapped environments, this switch delivers essential PoE without superfluous features—a trade-off that often makes sense in education.