C9300X-48HXN-A Cisco Catalyst 9300X Switch 48 Port UPoE+ (36 mGig/8 10G), Network Advantage (New)

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Cisco Catalyst 9300X Modular Uplink Switch with base Network Advantage license - stackable 48 port UPoE+ switch (40 x 5 mGig ports and 8 x 10G mGig ports; supports optional uplink network modules) - has 2 FRU power supply module slots (ships with 1 default power supply); 1100 watt default primary AC power supply is PWR-C1-1100WAC-P with a PoE budget of 690 watt - comes with 3 field-replaceable fans and support (N+1) redundancy - Supports the StackWise-1T stacking option

The Catalyst 9300 Series switches form the foundational building block for Software-Defined Access (SD-Access), Cisco's lead enterprise architecture. At up to 480 Gbps, they are the industry's highest-density stacking bandwidth solution with the most flexible uplink architecture. The Catalyst 9300 Series is the first optimized platform for high-density Wi-Fi 6 and 802.11ac Wave2. These switches are also equiped with an x86 CPU architecture and more memory, enabling them to host containers and run third-party applications and scripts natively within the switch.

The Catalyst 9300 Series is designed for Cisco StackWise technology, providing flexible deployment with support for nonstop forwarding with Stateful Switchover (NSF/SSO), for the most resilient architecture in a stackable (sub-50-ms) solution. The highly resilient and efficient power architecture features Cisco StackPower, which delivers high-density Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+), 60W Cisco Universal Power over Ethernet (Cisco UPOE) and 90W Cisco UPOE+ ports. The switches are based on the Cisco Unified Access Data Plane 2.0 (UADP) 2.0 architecture which not only protects your investment but also allows a larger scale and higher throughput. A modern operating system, Cisco IOS XE with programmability offers advanced security capabilities and Internet of Things (IoT) convergence.