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Cisco C6800IA Instant Access POE+ Switch with Redundant Power Supply
The Cisco C6800IA Instant Access POE+ Switch with Redundant Power Supply is the scalable, campus-ready solution that transforms a multi-building network into a single, manageable entity. Engineered for organizations that want to simplify administration while delivering reliable power to IP phones, cameras, wireless APs, and other edge devices, this switch is designed to be deployed as part of a Cisco Catalyst 6500/6800 backbone. It brings the power of instant access to the edge without sacrificing central control, security, or performance. By enabling buildings to be viewed as a single management domain, IT teams can apply consistent policies, automate provisioning, and optimize the user experience across the entire campus.
- Unified campus access architecture: The Cisco C6800IA is engineered to work in harmony with the Catalyst 6500/6800 family, allowing administrators to treat a whole building or campus campus as a single, manageable switch entity. This approach unifies policy enforcement, traffic engineering, and security across dozens of access nodes, delivering consistent user experiences and simplified operations. With centralized management, you can push configurations and firmware updates from the parent switch, reducing on-site maintenance and ensuring alignment with your overall network design.
- PoE+ capability with redundancy for business-critical devices: This Instant Access switch provides PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) power to edge devices such as IP phones, surveillance cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled equipment. The redundant power supply adds a critical layer of reliability for uptime-sensitive deployments, ensuring devices stay powered even in the event of a PSU failure. Hot-swappable power supplies allow for maintenance without service disruption, helping you meet stringent service-level agreements and campus reliability requirements.
- High-performance, scalable edge accessible to the campus core: Designed to deliver low-latency, high-throughput performance, the C6800IA supports robust Layer 2 and basic Layer 3 capabilities to handle dynamic campus traffic patterns. It offers flexible uplink options and QoS features that prioritize voice, video, and data traffic, ensuring applications such as unified communications and real-time collaboration perform optimally. This switch is built to scale as your campus grows, enabling additional edge devices to be added without rearchitecting your core.
- Secure, resilient deployment with central policy control: Security is embedded from the edge to the core. The C6800IA integrates with Cisco’s security framework to enforce access control, device authentication, and policy-based filtering at the edge while maintaining a strong centralized posture in the parent switch. Redundant power, proven reliability, and Cisco’s robust firmware ecosystem help maximize uptime and reduce operational risk in campus environments where downtime translates to user impact.
- Simple deployment and ongoing management for IT teams: The Instant Access model is designed for rapid deployment with minimal configuration, so network engineers can bring new edge devices online quickly. Once connected to the Catalyst parent switch, the C6800IA inherits policies, firmware, and monitoring through familiar Cisco management tools. This simplifies ongoing administration, enables uniform troubleshooting, and supports efficient change control across the campus without sacrificing local accessibility. The solution is optimized for DNA Center workflows and Cisco’s centralized management approach, providing clear visibility into device health, port utilization, PoE status, and energy efficiency across the network.
Technical Details of Cisco C6800IA Instant Access POE+ Switch with Redundant Power Supply
- Power and redundancy: Redundant hot-swappable power supply configuration ensures continuous operation during maintenance or component failure. This capability is essential for edge deployments where uptime is critical for business operations and security devices. The switch provides PoE+ power to supported ports, enabling a broad range of devices to be powered directly from the switch.
- PoE+ and port capabilities: Supports PoE+ on edge ports to power IP phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices. Ports provide sufficient wattage for common edge devices while maintaining overall network efficiency and thermal performance in campus environments.
- Management integration: Fully integrated with Cisco Catalyst management paradigms. The C6800IA is managed by its parent Catalyst 6500/6800 switch, enabling centralized provisioning, monitoring, and policy enforcement. This architecture reduces administrative overhead and provides consistent configuration across thousands of edge ports, helping teams implement uniform security and QoS policies.
- Performance and features: Delivers robust Layer 2 forwarding with QoS, security features, and traffic engineering suitable for campus edge deployments. It supports scalable, predictable performance for mixed workloads including voice, video, and data, while providing reliable uplink connectivity to the campus core.
- Deployment versatility: Designed for a variety of campus scenarios, from single-building campuses to multi-building campuses connected across a campus network. The Instant Access model allows organizations to extend centralized control to the edge, reducing management fragmentation and enabling smoother, more consistent user experiences across the entire campus.
how to install Cisco C6800IA Instant Access POE+ Switch with Redundant Power Supply
Before installation, plan to place the C6800IA in a suitable rack space near the edge of the campus network where it can efficiently reach PoE-powered devices and uplink back to the core. Ensure you have a compatible Cisco Catalyst 6500/6800 parent switch in the core network to manage the C6800IA as part of the centralized policy domain. Follow these general steps to install and bring up the device in a production environment:
1) Power and physical setup: Install the redundant power supplies in hot-swappable slots and verify that all fans are operational. Attach the appropriate power cables and ensure the switch is properly grounded. Confirm ventilation and heat dissipation in the rack to maintain optimal operating temperatures.
2) Network cabling: Connect the edge ports that will power PoE devices and attach uplink ports to the appropriate channels toward the parent Catalyst switch. Use high-quality CAT6A/Category 6 or better copper cabling for edge connections and appropriate fiber or copper uplinks per your network design. Label cables for easy maintenance and future expansion.
3) Initial provisioning: Power on the C6800IA and allow it to boot. Since it is managed by the parent switch, initial configuration typically occurs from the Catalyst 6500/6800. Ensure the edge device receives the correct policies, QoS settings, and PoE power management profiles from the central controller. Enable monitoring and set up alerts for PoE usage, port status, and power redundancy health.
4) Policy and security alignment: Apply centralized policies from the parent switch to edge ports, including port security, VLAN assignments, ACLs, and QoS rules. Validate that PoE budgets are allocated correctly and that critical devices (phones, cameras, access points) receive the required power levels. Perform a security audit to confirm 802.1X authentication, MAC address filtering, and appropriate segmentations at the edge.
5) Validation and monitoring: Run functional tests for PoE functionality, connectivity, and performance across edge devices. Use Cisco management tools to monitor port utilization, PoE status, and device health. Schedule firmware updates and ensure compatibility with the parent switch to minimize incompatibilities and ensure a stable control plane. Document the deployment for future maintenance and capacity planning.
6) Documentation and ongoing care: Maintain a clear diagram of the edge topology, including device types, PoE power requirements, uplink paths, and VLAN assignments. Establish routine checks for power redundancy, thermal performance, and firmware compatibility with the central management system. Regularly review security policies and perform periodic audits to keep the edge network aligned with evolving campus requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco C6800IA Instant Access switch? It is an edge access switch designed to be managed by a parent Cisco Catalyst 6500/6800 switch, providing PoE+ power to edge devices while enabling centralized policy and configuration across a campus.
- Does it require a Catalyst 6500/6800 to manage? Yes. The C6800IA is intended to operate under the management of its parent switch, which streamlines deployment, provisioning, and ongoing administration of edge devices.
- What devices can be powered by PoE+ on this switch? IP phones, surveillance cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled endpoint devices that require IEEE 802.3at power are supported, subject to the switch’s PoE budget and port configuration.
- What deployment scenarios benefit most from this solution? Multi-building campuses and large office environments where centralized management, consistent policies, and edge device power provisioning are priorities. The architecture helps simplify operations while maintaining reliability through redundant power.
- How does redundancy improve uptime? Redundant power supplies allow the switch to continue operating even if one PSU fails, reducing the risk of edge device outages and contributing to higher overall network availability.
- What management tools work with the C6800IA? The switch integrates with Cisco’s standard management ecosystem, including Catalyst centralized management platforms and Cisco DNA Center workflows, enabling streamlined provisioning, monitoring, and policy enforcement across the campus.
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