Description
Cisco Catalyst 9300L-48T-4X-A Switch
Engineered for today’s security‑centric, IoT‑driven, mobile‑first networks, the Cisco Catalyst 9300L‑48T‑4X‑A Switch is the lead stackable enterprise switching platform in the Catalyst 9300 family. This model blends rugged reliability with intelligent automation, delivering edge access that scales as your organization grows—from small campuses to mid‑sized branch networks. Built to support secure access, policy‑driven networking, and cloud‑native management, the 9300L series helps IT teams reduce operational complexity while accelerating digital initiatives. With 48 copper 1G ports and 4 high‑speed 10G uplinks, it offers dense user‑ and device‑side connectivity, robust QoS for latency‑sensitive applications, and a flexible foundation for future IT strategies, including IoT adoption, mobility, and secure cloud access. Cisco’s investment in security features, reliable performance, and seamless integration with Cisco DNA Center and other management frameworks makes the Catalyst 9300L‑48T‑4X‑A a smart choice for organizations that require dependable, scalable, and future‑proof networking at the edge.
- High‑density access for edge devices — 48 x 1G Ethernet (RJ‑45) ports provide ample, versatile connectivity for desktops, IP phones, printers, cameras, access points, and a growing portfolio of IoT devices. The switch is designed to simplify device onboarding, reduce cabling complexity, and ensure predictable performance even in dense user environments. With thoughtful port distribution and efficient power utilization, the 9300L supports campus architectures that demand reliability without sacrificing flexibility for evolving workloads.
- Flexible uplinks with scalable aggregation — 4 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports enable fast, scalable connections to the distribution layer or data center core. This uplink footprint supports streamlined spine‑and‑leaf strategies and provides room for growth as bandwidth needs rise from edge devices, security appliances, and cloud‑connected services. The uplinks can accommodate fiber or copper modules, enabling diverse deployment options across campus sites and branch offices.
- Security‑first, policy‑driven networking — Built with enterprise‑grade security in mind, the Catalyst 9300L integrates advanced features such as 802.1X authentication, dynamic ARP inspection, IP source guard, DHCP snooping, and threat defense capabilities. These protections help ensure device compliance, segment traffic for sensitive data, and reduce exposure to evolving attack vectors at the edge. The platform supports feature‑rich access control lists, secure management, and automated security policy enforcement across the network fabric.
- Reliability, resiliency, and simplified management — The 9300L is designed for continuous operation in campus environments, featuring options for redundancy, stacking, and energy efficiency. Stacking with Cisco StackWise provides simplified management across multiple switches as a single logical unit, while StackPower and optimized cooling contribute to resilient, low‑maintenance deployments. Centralized visibility, proactive health telemetry, and scalable policies help administrators manage lifecycle events with minimal disruption.
- Future‑proof, cloud‑ready, and programmable — The switch runs Cisco IOS XE and supports modern, cloud‑centric management workflows. It is designed to work with Cisco DNA Center for intent‑based networking, telemetry, and automation, enabling zero‑touch provisioning, policy automation, and simplified firmware lifecycle management. This makes it well suited for organizations pursuing digital transformation, as it can adapt to evolving security requirements, new IoT deployments, and hybrid cloud architectures.
Technical Details of Cisco Catalyst 9300L-48T-4X-A Switch
- Product family: Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series — enterprise‑class, stackable access switches designed for security, IoT, mobility, and cloud integration.
- Model: Cisco Catalyst 9300L‑48T‑4X‑A
- Device type: Layer 2/3 enterprise switching platform for campus and edge networks
- Ports: 48 x 1G RJ‑45 access ports; 4 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports
- Performance and capacity: Optimized for high‑density edge traffic with scalable throughput and predictable latency suitable for latency‑sensitive applications
- Form factor: 1U fixed chassis, rack‑mountable with standard 19" mounting rails
- Power options: AC powered with standard Cisco power supplies; energy‑efficient design to reduce operating costs
- Security features: Integrated security mechanisms including 802.1X, DHCP snooping, IP source guard, dynamic ARP inspection, and policy‑driven access control
- Management and software: Cisco IOS XE with API and automation support; compatible with Cisco DNA Center for policy, telemetry, and network assurance
- Stacking and resilience: Supports Cisco stacking with simplified management; designed for reliability in campus environments with robust cooling and potential redundant configurations
- QoS and traffic engineering: Advanced Quality of Service capabilities to prioritize voice, video, and critical business applications across the access layer
How to Install Cisco Catalyst 9300L-48T-4X-A Switch
- Prepare the installation site: Verify rack space in a standard 19‑inch rack, ensure adequate ventilation, and plan cable routes to minimize interference and entanglement. Confirm power availability and redundancy options to support continuous operation.
- Mount and connect the hardware: Secure the switch to the rack with appropriate hardware, attach stacking cables if you intend to deploy a stack, and connect the 4 x 10G uplinks to the core or distribution switches. Route the 48 x 1G user ports to endpoints, access points, or IoT devices as your design requires.
- Power up and access management interfaces: Apply power and use the console port or web/CLI management interfaces to initiate the device. Confirm that the device boots correctly and that the management plane is reachable from your administrative workstation or network operations center.
- Initial configuration: Set a unique hostname, assign a management IP address, and configure admin credentials. Establish baseline security policies, VLANs, and a management plane security posture. If deploying in a stack, synchronize member configurations and verify the stack configuration is healthy.
- Define network policies and validate connectivity: Create VLANs for access, apply QoS policies for latency‑sensitive traffic, and enable necessary routing or bridging features. Test inter‑VLAN routing, uplink reachability, and path redundancy. Save the configuration and monitor with basic show commands to confirm healthy operation.
- Optional integration and automation: Integrate with Cisco DNA Center or your chosen network management tool to enable inventory, policy automation, telemetry, and ongoing health checks. Enable API access for programmatic provisioning and lifecycle management.
Frequently asked questions
- What networks is the Cisco Catalyst 9300L‑48T‑4X‑A best suited for? It is well suited for campus environments, branch offices, and edge deployments that require dense 1G access, reliable 10G uplinks, robust security, and the ability to scale with automation and cloud‑centric management.
- Does this model support PoE? PoE capabilities vary by configuration within the Catalyst 9300 family. The 48T‑4X‑A variant focuses on 1G access with flexible uplink options; if PoE is required, verify the exact power supply and model variant with your vendor or Cisco documentation.
- How many devices can be stacked with Catalyst 9300L switches? The Catalyst 9300 family supports stacking to simplify management and scalability. The exact stack size and licensing depend on hardware revisions and software versions; refer to the official product guide for current stack limits and guidance.
- Can I manage this switch with Cisco DNA Center? Yes. The Catalyst 9300 Series is designed for cloud‑ready, intent‑based networking and integrates with Cisco DNA Center for automation, telemetry, policy enforcement, and lifecycle management.
- What is the expected lifecycle and warranty? Cisco devices typically come with a standard hardware warranty and ongoing software support. Warranty terms vary by region and reseller—check the regional Cisco policy and your purchase agreement for precise details.
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