Cisco Catalyst C9300X Series 48-Port, Modular Uplink, 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch with Network Essentials
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The Cisco Catalyst C9300X Series 48-Port, Modular Uplink, 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch with Network Essentials (C9300X-48HXN-A) is a high-performance enterprise-class switch designed for data centers, enterprise campus networks, and service provider networks. It offers 48 ports of 10GbE connectivity with modular uplinks, advanced routing and switching capabilities, high-availability features like StackWise-1T and StackWise Virtual, cloud-based management and orchestration with Cisco DNA Center, and advanced security features like MACsec and Cisco Trust Anchor Technology.
The C9300X-48HXN-A is ideal for high-performance applications in data centers, enterprise campus networks, and service provider networks. It supports advanced routing and switching capabilities, high-availability features, cloud-based management and orchestration with Cisco DNA Center, and security features like MACsec and Cisco Trust Anchor Technology. The switch's technical specifications include 48 ports, a maximum PoE power per port of 30W, a switching capacity of 1.3 Tbps, a forwarding rate of 12.6 Mpps, a 16GB buffer, and a weight of 11.8 kg.
The C9300X-48HXN-A is easy to deploy and manage, with features simplifying configuration and troubleshooting. It is suitable for data centers requiring high-performance, high-availability switching, enterprise campus networks providing 10GbE connectivity to various devices, and service provider networks providing 10GbE connectivity to their customers.
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The Cisco Catalyst C9300X-48HXN-A is a high-performance enterprise-class switch with 48 ports of 10GbE connectivity. It is ideal for data centers, enterprise campus networks, and service provider networks. It offers advanced routing and switching capabilities, high-availability features, cloud-based management, security features, and easy deployment. It can be used in data centers, enterprise campus networks, and service provider networks.