Description
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E Multi-layer Ethernet Switch
The Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E is a purpose-built, enterprise-class standalone switch designed to harden your network’s backbone while simplifying the deployment of secure, converged applications. Built to bridge access and aggregation layers, this multilayer switch delivers reliable performance, intelligent security, and policy-driven traffic management that scales as your business grows. Whether you’re expanding campus networks, optimizing data centers, or enabling secure guest access, the 3560E-48TD-E combines sophisticated routing capabilities with solid switch fabric to maximize investment protection and future-proof your network investments.
- Multilayer switching with reliable security and policy control. This switch is engineered to handle both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing with integrated security features, enabling you to enforce access policies, segment networks, and route between VLANs efficiently. It’s designed to support secure converged applications—from VoIP and video to critical data services—without sacrificing performance or control.
- High port density for flexible deployments. With 48 Ethernet ports for high-speed workstations, servers, and IP phones, you gain substantial front-end capacity in a single chassis. Flexible uplink options help you connect to distribution layers and data centers, delivering the bandwidth you need while minimizing cabling complexity.
- Quality of Service (QoS) that prioritizes critical traffic. The 3560E-48TD-E provides robust QoS capabilities to ensure latency-sensitive applications—such as voice, video, and real-time collaboration—receive consistent performance. Policies can be defined and enforced at the switch level to guarantee predictable service levels across the network.
- Enterprise-grade security and resilience. Benefit from advanced security features designed to protect endpoints and data, including access control mechanisms, authentication controls, and policy-enforced segmentation. The switch is built to withstand demanding enterprise environments while offering the reliability required for day-to-day operations.
- Future-ready management and integration. This model aligns with Cisco’s management ecosystem, offering centralized configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting capabilities. It integrates with existing network management tools and supports scalable administration as your network evolves, reducing operational overhead and enabling faster deployments.
Technical Details of Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E
- Note: Exact specifications depend on SKU. Specifications should be retrieved from the official data sheets using the product's UPC or SKU to confirm model-specific values.
- Switching architecture: Multilayer Ethernet switch designed for campus and edge aggregation with integrated routing capabilities.
- Port composition: High-density 48-port Ethernet interface for end devices; uplink options available to connect to aggregation and core layers (exact uplink type varies by SKU).
- Management: Cisco IOS-based management with features for policy enforcement, monitoring, and remote administration; supports integration with standard network management workflows.
- Security and policy: Built-in tools for access control, segmentation, and centralized policy application to safeguard data and user access across the network.
How to Install Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E
Preparing for installation begins with confirming your space, power, and network topology. Ensure the rack space is clear, the environment is within recommended temperature and humidity ranges, and that you have the correct mounting hardware and cables. Before you mount or power up the switch, review the deployment plan to align with your VLAN design, IP addressing scheme, and QoS policies. Begin with a clean baseline configuration to minimize downtime and to simplify future changes as your network grows.
Installation steps typically include:
1) Unbox and inspect the unit for any shipping damage or loose components. Verify that all required mounting rails and hardware are present. If the model includes option-specific uplinks or modules, ensure they are securely installed according to the product guide.
2) Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch equipment rack in a well-ventilated area. Leave adequate clearance for airflow and cabling. Route cables neatly to minimize cable strain and to keep airflow unobstructed.
3) Connect power and verify the power supply meets your locale requirements. If redundant power or cooling options are available for your SKU, install them according to the manual and ensure hot-swappable components are properly seated for maintenance.
4) Establish a management path. Connect a terminal or a management workstation to the console port or to the preferred management interface, then load the initial configuration. Enable basic security features, define an management IP, and set up SNMP or other monitoring channels as part of your baseline security posture.
5) Implement your network design. Create VLANs, define routing boundaries (static or dynamic as needed), and apply QoS policies that prioritize critical applications. Configure access control lists and security policies to enforce device and user authentication, and enable logging and event monitoring to track changes and potential issues.
6) Validate and monitor. After configuration, verify connectivity from endpoints to services across VLANs, test routing between networks, and confirm that QoS priorities behave as expected. Use management tools to monitor performance, identify bottlenecks, and adjust policies to refine traffic behavior over time.
7) Document and backup. Save the final configuration, export a backup copy, and document the deployment mapping to your network diagrams. Regularly review firmware updates and security advisories from Cisco to keep the switch protected against evolving threats.
For ongoing maintenance, schedule periodic backups of configurations, monitor port utilization and error rates, and review security settings. The 3560E-48TD-E is designed for resilience, but like any network device, it benefits from proactive management and routine firmware updates to maintain peak performance and security posture.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the role of the Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E in a campus network?
A: The 3560E-48TD-E serves as an enterprise-class standalone switch that can function at the access or aggregation layer. It enables secure, multilayer switching, supports VLAN segmentation, and provides the necessary capacity to consolidate traffic from desktops, servers, voice, and video devices while enabling efficient routing between VLANs and external networks.
Q: Does this model support PoE?
A: PoE support varies by SKU within the 3560E family. Some variants include PoE/PoE+ capabilities, while others are non-PoE. Always verify the exact SKU’s specifications to confirm whether PoE is included with the 48TD-E unit you choose.
Q: Can the Catalyst 3560E-48TD-E be stacked or integrated with other Catalyst switches?
A: The Catalyst 3560E series offers integration options with Cisco management ecosystems and can be deployed alongside other Catalyst devices. Stacking capabilities are model-dependent; refer to the official product documentation for precise stacking support and compatibility with your chosen topology.
Q: What management options are available for this switch?
A: The switch is managed via Cisco IOS-based tooling, which supports command-line configuration, web-based management options, and integration with centralized network management platforms. This enables scalable policy enforcement, monitoring, and troubleshooting across the network infrastructure.
Q: How do I ensure the switch remains secure and up to date?
A: Maintain security by applying the latest firmware, implementing robust access controls (including authentication and authorization), and enforcing VLAN-based segmentation. Regularly review security configurations, enable logging and alerts, and monitor performance to detect anomalies early. Align configurations with your organization’s security policies and Cisco best practices to maximize protection and reliability.
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