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Cisco Catalyst 9300 48-port UPOE

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SKU:
C9300-48U-A
UPC:
889728051606
MPN:
C9300-48U-A
Availability:
M: Back to base S: Back to base P: Back to base
Weight:
1.00 KGS
Width:
1.00 (cm)
Height:
1.00 (cm)
Depth:
1.00 (cm)
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
$28,351.46

Description

Catalyst 9300 48-port UPOE The Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches are Cisco's lead stackable enterprise switching platform built for security, IoT, mobility, and cloud. They are the next generation of the industry's most widely deployed switching platform. The Catalyst 9300 Series switches form the foundational building block for Software-Defined Access
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Additional Information

PRODUCT:
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Brand Name:
Cisco
Manufacturer Web Site:
Product Line:
Catalyst
Product Model:
C9300-48U
Product Type:
Switch
PERFORMANCE:
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Switching Fabric:
256 Gbps
Forwarding Rate:
190.48 Mpps
Packet Buffer:
16 MB
Mac Address:
32K entries
Jumbo Frame Size:
9198 Bytes
STACKING:
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Stacking Speed:
480 Gbps
PORTS:
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Gigabit Ethernet Port:
Yes
No. of Ports:
48
Type:
10/100/1000
Console Ports:
1
POWER:
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Output Power:
822 Watt
DIMENSIONS:
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Depth (mm):
445.0
Height (mm):
44.0
Width (mm):
445.0
Weight (Kg):
7.6
OTHER FEATURES:
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Layer Support:
2 - 3
Management Features:
* Element management * Unified management of wired and wireless networks
Memory:
8 GB
Network Technology:
10/100/1000
PoE Enabled:
Yes
MTBF:
227410 hours
Security Features:
* MACsec-256* Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA)
Quality of Service (QoS):
* Static QoS configuration and monitoring* QoS scale entries: 5120
Diagnostics LED:
* "AC OK": Input power to the power supply is OK* "PS OK": Output power from the power supply is OK
Multi-Cast Features:
* Multicast routing scale: 8000* Multicast DNS (mDNS) gateway
Other Features:
* Up to 480 Gbps of local stackable switching bandwidth* Flexible downlink options with 1G and Multigigabit links* Intelligent Power Management with Cisco StackPower technology, providing power stacking among members for power redundancy
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