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Deploy Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, stacking, and advanced capabilities for a fast and reliable network. Easy to set up and use, our 350X Series switches provide the ideal combination of affordability and capabilities for businesses and help create a more productive, better-connected workforce.
SG350XG-48T: 48x 10G 10GBase-T copper ports + 2x 10G 10Gbase-T copper ports (combo with 2 SFP+)
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10 Gigabit Ethernet delivers a 10x performance increase to your network, enabling higher productivity and business efficiency. The 350X Series breaks the barrier of 10 Gigabit Ethernet adoptions with exceptional affordability.
Keep your network running so your business never slows down. The 350X Series offers stacking capabilities, dual images, and advanced availability protocols.
A variety of energy-saving features, including energy detect, cable-length detection, and Energy-Efficient Ethernet, provide an eco-friendly and cost-effective network solution without compromising performance.
The 350X Series includes capabilities you need to support applications today and in the future. Examples include strong security, advanced QoS, comprehensive IPv6 support, Layer 3 static routing, and true stacking.
Cisco 350X Series switches break the barrier of 10 Gigabit Ethernet adoption by providing affordable and flexible configurations customised for the demanding network requirements of small and medium businesses. With 10G copper ports on SG350XG switches, you can easily and cost-effectively enable 10G connections to servers and network storage devices with standard RJ45 Ethernet cable. You can also connect your SG350X access switches to the SG350XG aggregation with 10G SFP+ fibre connections, building a high-performance backbone to speed up the overall operation of your network.
In these environments, stackable switches can play an important role in eliminating downtime and improving network resiliency. For example, if a switch within a Cisco 350X Series stack fails, another switch immediately takes over, keeping your network up and running. You can also replace individual devices in the stack without taking your network offline or affecting employee productivity.
Some switches claim to support stacking but in practice support only“clustering,”meaning that each switch must still be managed and configured individually. Cisco 350X Series switches provide true stacking capability, allowing you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot all switches in a stack as a single unit, with a single IP address, for up to 4 units and a maximum of 208 Ethernet ports.
Network needs are changing quickly. With evolving wireless standards and the rising number of wireless devices, keeping up with data rates and growing traffic can be a challenge. Your traditional Ethernet infrastructure can support speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps), but competing today requires much more capacity. One option is to completely replace your older cabling infrastructure and upgrade your hardware. But wouldn’t it be better to increase network speed and traffic capacity in a way that’s quick, inexpensive, and efficient?
Multigigabit Ethernet technology uses capabilities in your existing cabling infrastructure to meet bandwidth requirements and provide up to five times the performance of a 1G switch. The technology enables intermediate data rates of 2.5 and 5 Gbps to ease the jump from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps. These intermediate rates run on most installed cables and preserve older Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) wiring, which is good for 802.11ac and 802.11ax wireless LAN applications.
As the IP address scheme evolves to accommodate a growing number of network devices, the Cisco 350X Series can support the transition to the next generation of networking and operating systems such as Windows 7, Vista, and Linux. These switches continue to support previous-generation IPv4, allowing you to evolve to the IPv6 standard at your own pace, and helping ensure that your current network will continue to support your business applications in the future.