Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch

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Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch

Designed for small offices and growing teams, the Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch delivers reliable, scalable wired connectivity with enterprise-grade features at an approachable price. This compact, easy-to-manage switch is built to handle the demanding needs of today’s cloud-driven workstyles—supporting everything from headsets and IP phones to bandwidth-heavy applications like video conferencing and collaboration suites. By combining robust security, centralized management, and flexible networking capabilities, it becomes the critical building block for a resilient small business network. With Cisco’s trusted reliability and a straightforward setup, IT administrators and desk-side users alike will appreciate streamlined operations, improved performance, and the peace of mind that comes from a well-governed network backbone.

  • Scalable port configuration and uplink flexibility: The 350-12XS provides multiple copper Ethernet connections with uplink options to fiber networks, enabling you to connect desktops, printers, IP phones, and access points while ensuring room to grow as your office expands.
  • Cloud-managed simplicity: Cisco Business Dashboard offers centralized configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates from any web browser or mobile device, reducing IT overhead and delivering clear visibility into network health and performance.
  • Robust security for edge networks: With features such as access control lists (ACLs), 802.1X authentication, and VLAN segmentation, this switch protects sensitive data, contains broadcast domains, and minimizes security risk at the network edge.
  • Quality of Service for critical applications: Built-in QoS capabilities prioritize voice, video, and business-critical traffic, helping to ensure reliable collaboration, smooth video meetings, and responsive cloud applications even during peak usage times.
  • Energy-efficient, quiet operation: Engineered for office environments, the switch balances performance with low power consumption and quiet cooling to keep workspaces productive and comfortable without distraction.

Technical Details of Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch

  • Model: Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch
  • Device Type: Managed switch designed for small business networks
  • Ports: Built-in copper Ethernet ports with uplink options to fiber connectivity, enabling flexible network topologies
  • Uplink Interfaces: SFP/SFP+ capable uplinks to support fiber connections for scalable growth and long-distance links
  • Management Interfaces: Cisco Business Dashboard (cloud-based), Web GUI, and command-line interface (CLI) for advanced configuration
  • Layer Support: Primarily Layer 2 switching with essential network management features and security controls for simple, reliable operation
  • Security Features: ACLs, 802.1X authentication, VLAN segmentation to protect devices and data across the network
  • Quality of Service: QoS policies to prioritize critical applications like VoIP and video conferencing, ensuring consistent performance
  • Deployment Options: Desktop or rack-mountable form factor (as supported by mounting hardware), suitable for a variety of office layouts
  • Power and Efficiency: Designed for energy-conscious environments with efficient operation and quiet cooling to minimize disruption

how to install Cisco Business 350-12XS

  • Plan your network layout: Identify a central location near your router or firewall, ensuring adequate ventilation and access to power outlets. Consider proximity to users and access points to minimize cable lengths and maintain clean cable management.
  • Unpack and mount: Place the switch in a suitable workspace or rack, and attach any included mounting brackets if you plan to rack-mount the unit. Ensure clearance for airflow and routine maintenance.
  • Connect to the core network: Connect one or more uplink ports to your router or existing core switch using appropriate fiber or copper cables. Verify the physical link status indicators on the device to confirm a solid connection.
  • Attach end devices: Connect desktops, IP phones, printers, access points, and servers to the remaining Ethernet ports. Label cables for easy identification and future changes.
  • Access management tools: Open Cisco Business Dashboard from a web browser or use the CLI to begin initial configuration. Establish administrative credentials with strong, unique passwords and enable secure remote management practices.
  • Configure core settings: Create VLANs to segment traffic, enable QoS for prioritized applications, set up ACLs for access control, and configure basic security policies. Consider enabling management access controls to restrict who can modify the switch configuration.
  • Firmware and backups: Check for the latest firmware version and apply updates to protect against known vulnerabilities and optimize stability. Save and back up the configuration after applying changes.
  • Test and validate: Verify connectivity from endpoints to the internet and across VLANs. Run performance checks to ensure VoIP, video, and cloud apps behave as expected under typical office loads.
  • Documentation and ongoing maintenance: Document the network topology, port assignments, and policies. Schedule periodic reviews of firmware, security configurations, and QoS rules to adapt to evolving business needs.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco Business 350-12XS Managed Switch best suited for? It is designed for small to mid-sized offices that require reliable wired connectivity, centralized management, smart security controls, and the ability to scale network performance as the business grows. It fits environments where cloud-based management and straightforward configuration are valuable assets to IT teams and end users alike.
  • How do I manage and monitor the switch? You can manage and monitor the Cisco 350-12XS using Cisco Business Dashboard for cloud-based management, plus local management through a web GUI or CLI. This combination provides real-time monitoring, alerting, and straightforward firmware updates without requiring complex on-site infrastructure.
  • Does the 350-12XS offer PoE support? PoE capabilities vary by model and hardware revision. For exact PoE availability and power budgets, consult the official product specifications or retailer listing to confirm whether PoE is included on your specific SKU.
  • What network features does it provide to support video calls and collaboration? The switch includes QoS to prioritize voice and video traffic, VLAN segmentation to isolate sensitive traffic, and security features like ACLs and 802.1X to protect communications across the network. These capabilities help ensure consistent performance for conferencing and cloud collaboration tools.
  • How should I deploy and maintain this switch in a small office? Plan a central placement with good airflow, connect uplinks to the core router or fiber link, segment traffic with VLANs, enable QoS for critical apps, and enable regular firmware updates. Maintain documentation of network topology and policies, and schedule routine security checks and backups of configuration data.
  • Where can I find the full specifications for this product? For the most accurate and up-to-date specifications, including port counts, uplink types, PoE availability, and warranty details, refer to the official product listing or the supplier’s specification page.

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