The Cisco Catalyst 9200CX is a compact, rack-mountable switch designed for managed network environments. With Network Advantage features, it offers advanced capabilities for enhancing network performance and security. Equipped with 12 ports supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE+), alongside 2 1000Base-T ports and 2 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, this switch provides versatile connectivity options for various devices and network configurations. Ideal for small to medium-sized businesses, it delivers reliable and high-speed networking with efficient power distribution, boasting a PoE+ capability of 240W.
Managed
The Cisco Catalyst 9200CX switch is fully managed, providing administrators with control over network configurations and performance.
Quality of Service (QoS) Support
This feature ensures that critical network traffic receives priority, optimizing performance for applications and services that require it.
Basic Switching RJ-45 Ethernet Ports Quantity
With 14 RJ-45 Ethernet ports, the switch offers ample connectivity for devices within your network.
10G Support
The switch supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections, enabling high-speed data transfer for bandwidth-intensive tasks and applications.
MAC Address Table
With a capacity of 32,000 entries, the switch efficiently manages and forwards traffic based on MAC addresses, facilitating smooth communication within the network.
Switching Capacity
The switch has a switching capacity of 34 Gbit/s, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer across all connected devices.
Access Control List (ACL)
ACLs allow administrators to control and filter network traffic based on specific criteria, enhancing security and network performance.
Rack Mounting Stackable
Designed for easy installation and scalability, the switch is rack-mountable and can be stacked with additional units to expand network capacity.
AC Power Supply Included Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The switch includes an AC power supply and supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, providing power to connected devices such as IP phones and wireless access points over the Ethernet cables.