Description
Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 48-Port GE (SFP)
The Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 48-Port GE (SFP) is a modular, enterprise-grade switching platform engineered for robust data networking and optical network deployments. This 48-port Gigabit Ethernet solution with SFP capabilities is designed to deliver high-density connectivity, scalable service modules, and reliable performance for campus core, distribution, and data center environments. Built to handle growing network demands, the Catalyst 4500E series blends modular flexibility with proven Cisco reliability, providing a solid foundation for converged networks that require both fast packet processing and flexible optical networking options. From office campuses to large corporate campuses, this platform is crafted to optimize uptime, simplify management, and reduce total cost of ownership through modular upgrades and energy-efficient design.
- High-density, flexible connectivity: The 48-Port GE (SFP) configuration delivers abundant copper and fiber options to support diverse network topologies. With SFP capabilities, it enables scalable uplink and fiber connectivity for campus networks, data centers, and optical backbones while maintaining strong performance and manageable migration paths for growth.
- Modular service modules for data and optical networking: Built on a modular architecture, the Catalyst 4500E supports a wide range of service modules to tailor routing, switching, and optical networking functions to your environment. This flexibility makes it suitable for evolving requirements, allowing organizations to deploy new services without replacing the core hardware.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and availability: Designed for mission-critical networks, the platform emphasizes redundancy, hot-swappable components, and long-term stability. IT teams benefit from predictable performance, minimized downtime, and easier disaster recovery planning thanks to robust hardware and software fault tolerance features.
- Comprehensive L2/L3 feature set and security: The Catalyst 4500E supports essential Layer 2 and Layer 3 features, including advanced traffic management, quality of service (QoS), access control, and security controls. These capabilities help ensure optimal performance for mixed workloads, voice, video, and data across large-scale campus environments.
- Ideal for converged campus and data center deployments: This platform excels in environments requiring convergence of data, voice, and video over a single network. Its scalability, fiber options, and service-module ecosystem empower organizations to deploy future-ready networks that can evolve with business needs without frequent hardware replacements.
Technical Details of Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 48-Port GE (SFP)
- Port configuration: 48 x Gigabit Ethernet ports with SFP support for flexible fiber connectivity and uplinks, enabling dense access layer deployments and scalable core-to-distribution links.
- Modular architecture: Chassis-based, modular service-module design that supports a range of data networking and optical networking modules to adapt to evolving requirements without replacing the entire system.
- Reliability features: Redundant, hot-swappable components and high-availability capabilities designed to minimize downtime and streamline maintenance in enterprise networks.
- Security and policy features: Rich set of security controls, access policies, and QoS mechanisms to protect network resources while delivering consistent performance for diverse traffic types.
- Management and scalability: Cisco IOS-based management with familiar CLI, plus integration through standard network management tools for monitoring, configuration, and automation across the Catalyst ecosystem.
- Preferred use cases: Suitable for data center edge, campus distribution, and converged networks requiring reliable performance, fiber connectivity, and scalable service modules.
How to install Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 48-Port GE (SFP)
- Plan your topology and select compatible service modules that align with your data networking and optical networking requirements. Confirm power, cooling, and rack space availability before installation.
- Power down the chassis and install the switch in a properly rated rack. Connect the power supply units according to your data center standards, ensuring redundancy where feasible for high availability.
- Insert the selected service modules into the appropriate expansion slots to enable the desired data-plane and control-plane capabilities. Ensure modules are seated securely and powered on before proceeding with configuration.
- Connect fiber optic transceivers to the SFP ports using appropriate cables and fiber types. Verify link status with LED indicators and test basic connectivity across the network to confirm proper alignment of ports and modules.
- Configure initial settings via the Cisco CLI or a centralized management tool. Implement VLANs, routing protocols (as needed), QoS policies, and security controls to support your use case, whether it’s campus core, distribution, or data center edge.
- Perform ongoing validation, including traffic tests, failover checks, and policy verification. Establish monitoring, logging, and alerting to detect anomalies early and facilitate proactive maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What environments is the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 48-Port GE (SFP) best suited for?
A: It is ideal for large enterprise campuses, data center edge deployments, and converged networks requiring high port density, flexible fiber connectivity, and modular scalability to support evolving data networking and optical networking needs.
Q: Does this model support redundant power and hot-swappable components?
A: Yes. The Catalyst 4500E family emphasizes reliability with redundant, hot-swappable components and robust fault-tolerance features to minimize downtime in critical networks.
Q: Can I upgrade the capabilities without replacing the entire switch?
A: Absolutely. The modular design allows installation of various service modules to extend data networking and optical networking capabilities as requirements change.
Q: What management options are available?
A: Cisco provides IOS-based management with CLI access and compatibility with standard network management tools, enabling centralized configuration, monitoring, and policy enforcement across the deployment.
Q: Is this suitable for a converged network supporting voice, video, and data?
A: Yes. The platform is designed to handle diverse traffic types and to deliver reliable performance for converged campus networks and data centers with appropriate QoS and security configurations.
Q: What additional considerations should I plan for during deployment?
A: Consider power and cooling requirements, redundancy strategies (including power supplies and path redundancy), cabling and transceiver choices for your SFP ports, and a phased rollout plan to minimize disruption while migrating to the new platform.
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