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Cloud-Managed L2 48 Port Gigabit Switch with 740W PoE
The Cisco Meraki MS220-48FP-HW is a 48 Port Gigabit Switch with 4 SFP ports, a PoE budget of 740W and is part of the MS220 layer 2 family which is the world’s first cloud-managed switch, bringing the benefits of the cloud to enterprise networks: simplified management, reduced complexity, network wide visibility and control, and lower cost for branch and campus deployments. The MS220 provides mission-critical features — like deep, Layer 7 application visibility, network topology, virtual stacking, QoS for business critical applications, 802.1X access control, and more. The MS220-48FP-HW provides layer 2 access switching, is ideal for deploying to branch locations and supports an optional, rack-mountable remote PSU
Meraki switches are built from the ground up to be easy to manage without compromising any of the power and flexibility traditionally found in enterprise-class switches. Cisco Meraki switches are managed through an elegant, intuitive cloud interface, rather than a cryptic command line. To bring up a Meraki switch, just plug it in; there’s no need for complicated configuration files — or pre-staging. In addition, Meraki’s centralized management system gives administrators deep visibility into the network and how it’s used. See which switches are near capacity across hundreds of sites. Find all configuration changes made by a certain person with instant search.
Features:
Cloud management has a number of benefits that make it easier to build networks large and small:
Maximum PoE output: 740 W PoE available simultaneously on all ports Intelligent PoE power allocation based on device advertisement (LLDP)
Single pane of glass management of distributed switch deployments, wireless APs, and firewalls across multiple sites through the browser.
Virtual stacking: manage up to tens of thousands of ports from a single pane of glass.
Layer 7 OS, client, and hostname fingerprinting.
Powerful Live Tools such as cable test to isolate physical layer issues.
E-mail and SMS (text) alerts upon power loss, downtime, or configuration changes.
Role-based administration and automatic, scheduled firmware upgrades over the web
Regular feature updates and enhancements delivered on demand from the Meraki cloud.
No staging deployments
Centrally Managed from the Cloud
The Cisco Meraki Cloud Networking architecture enables plug and play branch deployments and provides centralized visibility and control across any number of distributed locations.
The Cisco Meraki MS is the industry’s first cloud managed switch, combining the benefits of cloud-based centralized management with a powerful, reliable access platform.
With cloud management, thousands of switch ports can be configured and monitored instantly, over the web. Provision remote sites without on-site IT, deploy network-wide configuration changes, and easily manage campus and distributed networks without training or dedicated staff.
Virtual Stacking
Meraki MS Switches feature virtual stacking — an industry first — that allows management of thousands of switch ports as one, without requiring a physical connection between switches.
Quickly find and configure switch ports across your entire network, even those in geographically-distributed locations. Easily configure ports for access devices, assign voice VLANs, control PoE, and more, with a few simple clicks and without complex CLI instructions.
Virtual stacking is built-in to all Meraki MS Switches, with no need for extension modules, proprietary cables, or extra configuration. Simply log in to the Cisco Meraki dashboard and manage the entire access switch infrastructure without concern for their interconnectivity.
The Cisco Meraki MS220-48FP-HW is a 48 Port Gigabit Switch with 4 SFP ports, a PoE budget of 740W and is part of the MS220 layer 2 family which is the world’s first cloud-managed switch, bringing the benefits of the cloud to enterprise networks: simplified management, reduced complexity, network wide visibility and control, and lower cost for branch and campus deployments. The MS220 provides mission-critical features — like deep, Layer 7 application visibility, network topology, virtual stacking, QoS for business critical applications, 802.1X access control, and more. The MS220-48FP-HW provides layer 2 access switching, is ideal for deploying to branch locations and supports an optional, rack-mountable remote PSU
Meraki switches are built from the ground up to be easy to manage without compromising any of the power and flexibility traditionally found in enterprise-class switches. Cisco Meraki switches are managed through an elegant, intuitive cloud interface, rather than a cryptic command line. To bring up a Meraki switch, just plug it in; there’s no need for complicated configuration files — or pre-staging. In addition, Meraki’s centralized management system gives administrators deep visibility into the network and how it’s used. See which switches are near capacity across hundreds of sites. Find all configuration changes made by a certain person with instant search.
Features:
Cloud management has a number of benefits that make it easier to build networks large and small:
48 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 4 × SFP for 1G uplink, non-shared and 740W of PoE/PoE+
802.3af (PoE) 15.4 W per port
802.3at (PoE+) 25.5 W per port
Maximum PoE output: 740 W PoE available simultaneously on all ports Intelligent PoE power allocation based on device advertisement (LLDP)
Single pane of glass management of distributed switch deployments, wireless APs, and firewalls across multiple sites through the browser.
Virtual stacking: manage up to tens of thousands of ports from a single pane of glass.
Layer 7 OS, client, and hostname fingerprinting.
Powerful Live Tools such as cable test to isolate physical layer issues.
E-mail and SMS (text) alerts upon power loss, downtime, or configuration changes.
Role-based administration and automatic, scheduled firmware upgrades over the web
Regular feature updates and enhancements delivered on demand from the Meraki cloud.
No staging deployments
Centrally Managed from the Cloud
The Cisco Meraki Cloud Networking architecture enables plug and play branch deployments and provides centralized visibility and control across any number of distributed locations.
The Cisco Meraki MS is the industry’s first cloud managed switch, combining the benefits of cloud-based centralized management with a powerful, reliable access platform.
With cloud management, thousands of switch ports can be configured and monitored instantly, over the web. Provision remote sites without on-site IT, deploy network-wide configuration changes, and easily manage campus and distributed networks without training or dedicated staff.
Virtual Stacking
Meraki MS Switches feature virtual stacking — an industry first — that allows management of thousands of switch ports as one, without requiring a physical connection between switches.
Quickly find and configure switch ports across your entire network, even those in geographically-distributed locations. Easily configure ports for access devices, assign voice VLANs, control PoE, and more, with a few simple clicks and without complex CLI instructions.
Virtual stacking is built-in to all Meraki MS Switches, with no need for extension modules, proprietary cables, or extra configuration. Simply log in to the Cisco Meraki dashboard and manage the entire access switch infrastructure without concern for their interconnectivity.
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