Cisco CBS250-48P-4X 48-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Compliant Smart Switch with SFP

$1,058.72

Quickly expand your business's network capacity to support powered devices such as IP security cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and more with the CBS250-48P-4X 48-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Compliant Smart Switch with SFP from Cisco. The 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports support up to 30W of power each, with a total budget of 370W to operate advanced surveillance cameras, videophones, thin client devices, and more. There are also four 10GbE SFP ports available for fiber connections. Its extensive Layer 2 and Layer 3 features include link aggregation to create up to four groups of eight ports for multi-Gig connections to compatible devices. Its 128 Gb/s switching capacity and 130.94 Mpps forwarding rate also help to ensure smooth and reliable data transfers. Use the Cisco Business Dashboard portal and mobile app to configure and monitor the Cisco CBS250-48P-4X and its connected devices. The single-fan cooling system produces about 37.3 dBA of noise to minimize disruptions to your work environment.

Performance
The CBS250-48P-4X is equipped with an 800 MHz ARM processor and 512MB of memory, which work to deliver smooth and reliable data transfers with a 128 Gb/s switching capacity and 130.94 Mpps forwarding rate.
Power over Ethernet
This managed rackmount switch features 48 PoE+ compliant Gigabit Ethernet ports with a 370W budget to operate compatible devices.
Layer 3 Static Routing
Segment your network into separate workgroups and communicate across VLANs without degrading application performance, which allows you to manage your switch's internal routing and dedicate your router to external traffic and security to help your network run efficiently.
Compact Design
With a sleek and compact, 1 RU design, the CBS250-48P-4X can fit into wiring closets and other installations within retail stores, offices, and other businesses.
Energy Efficient
Support for the Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) standard helps to significantly reduce energy consumption by monitoring the amount of traffic an active link receives and putting it to sleep during down times.

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