Meraki Catalyst 9300 48-Port Gigabit UPoE Switch | C9300-48U-M Price in Qatar
- 48 x 1GbE RJ45
- Default Power Supply: PWR-C1-1100WAC-P-M
- Hot Swap Power Supply : Yes, Dual
- Available PoE with Primary PS – 822W
- Available PoE with Secondary PS – 1800W
- Optional 40G/10G/1G fibre modular uplink modules
- Supports all relevant Meraki optics
- True zero-touch provisioning and remote troubleshooting
- Easy segmentation with Adaptive Policy and Group Policy Access Control Lists
- 480 Gbps of physical stacking; up to eight units
- StackPower : Additional power capacity by pooling sources for more PoE devices
- Improved physical stacking to provide more throughput and network resilience
- Configure thousands of ports from a single dashboard
- Easy to review, schedule, and stage firmware updates
- Rich remote troubleshooting capabilities, such as cable testing and remote package capture
- Get instant visibility with the dynamic topology view
- Reliable platform with 24/7 Meraki support
- Front-panel LED functions such as active/standby and StackPower states
- 1RU rack-mountable
- Non-blocking switch fabric
Product Description
The Catalyst Meraki C9300 addresses the most demanding enterprise applications by combining the simplicity of the Meraki dashboard with powerful switching hardware. To satisfy high-bandwidth applications and the deployment of high-speed 802.11ax/wifi-6 access points, the C9300-M provides multigigabit ports, 480G stacking, and modular 10/40G uplinks. The C9300-M delivers resiliency with fast stack convergence and StackPower. The C9300-M provides Adaptive Policy using an over-the-wire tag which segments traffic into security groups to deliver scalable security. The C9300-M is integrated under the Meraki dashboard to provide a simply powerful solution to the most demanding wired access applications.
Adaptive Policy provides simple & scalable security policies to segment traffic using Security Groups. Security Groups are created in the dashboard using natural language such as “IOT device” & “Guest.” The security policy intent (e.g., Permit or Deny) is then simply provisioned between Security Groups which results in the segmentation of each group’s traffic. By making security policy management intuitive and scalable relative to legacy IP-address based Access Control Lists, Adaptive Policy empowers operators to confidently secure their network traffic independent of future network changes.
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