Description
The Cisco Catalyst C9200-48T Layer 3 Switch is a robust, data‑centered access and distribution solution engineered for growing enterprise networks. Built around the trusted Cisco IOS XE platform, this 48‑port copper switch delivers dependable performance, strong security, and scalable Layer 3 routing to support expanding campus setups, branch offices, and distributed environments. With 48 copper Ethernet ports for flexible end‑device connectivity and an array of uplink options, the C9200-48T enables efficient network segmentation, simplified management, and resilient operation in a compact 1U form factor. Whether you are modernizing your campus core or expanding your distribution layer, this model provides the reliability and simplicity you need to deliver consistent user experiences and seamless connectivity across the organization.
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High-density 48‑port data plane for flexible access layer deployments
The C9200-48T offers 48 x 1G Ethernet copper ports in a compact chassis, delivering solid performance for desktops, IP phones, and servers at the edge of the network. With four dedicated uplink ports, you can extend reliable connectivity to aggregation switches and core networks, creating scalable campus fabrics without sacrificing efficiency or manageability. This combination supports growing endpoint footprints, high‑density conference rooms, and campus deployments that demand steady throughput and predictable performance. -
Integrated Layer 3 routing for simplified campus networks
Equipped with Layer 3 capabilities, this switch supports static routing and dynamic routing protocols, enabling efficient inter‑VLAN routing and optimized traffic paths across campus and distribution layers. By handling routing at the edge, it reduces bottlenecks, minimizes Latency, and eliminates the immediate need for a separate router in many small‑to‑mid‑sized networks. IPv4 and IPv6 routing support further future‑proofs your network while enabling seamless integration with modern data center and cloud connectivity. -
Security‑driven, policy‑based access and segmentation
Security is a cornerstone of the Catalyst 9200 family. The C9200‑48T supports ACLs, port security, and 802.1X authentication to enforce device and user access policies. With features designed for network segmentation and threat mitigation, you can create clear boundaries between departments, isolate sensitive data, and apply consistent security controls at the access layer. The switch also contributes to secure network instrumentation and monitoring, enhancing visibility while preventing unauthorized access or lateral movement. -
Reliability, ease of management, and scalable operations
Built for continuous operation, the C9200-48T emphasizes reliability with features such as redundant, hot‑swappable components and a design that favors straightforward maintenance. Management is streamlined through Cisco IOS XE and Cisco DNA Center compatibility, enabling centralized configuration, policy enforcement, and automation. Support for StackWise technology lets you combine multiple switches into a single logical unit, simplifying management and increasing resilience. Regular firmware updates and straightforward deployments reduce mean time to repair and keep your network healthy. -
Versatile deployment for modern campus and branch networks
This non‑PoE variant is ideal for environments that prioritize stable data connectivity over power delivery to devices. It pairs well with PoE variants in the Cisco Catalyst 9200 family when power delivery is required for IP phones, cameras, and other endpoints. The 48T model gives you the flexibility to design clean, scalable topologies—from dense access layers to compact distribution edges—while preserving a straightforward, familiar Cisco management workflow. For larger campuses, mixing PoE and non‑PoE units in a single stack can align power needs with networking requirements, delivering efficient, predictable performance across sites.
Technical Details of Cisco Catalyst C9200-48T Layer 3 Switch
- Model: Cisco Catalyst C9200-48T
- Ports: 48 x 1G Ethernet copper data ports; 4 x 1G SFP uplink ports
- Layer 3: Routing capable (static and dynamic routing, IPv4/IPv6)
- PoE/Power: Non‑PoE switch (Power over Ethernet not included; PoE variants exist within the Catalyst 9200 family)
- Form Factor: 1U rack‑mountable switch with compact footprint for space‑constrained installations
- Management: Cisco IOS XE Software with Cisco DNA Center compatibility for automation and centralized management
- Security: ACLs, 802.1X, port security, and standard threat mitigation features to protect access edges
- Redundancy: Optional redundant power supplies and fan configurations depending on the model and deployment
- Performance: Layer 3 routing capabilities with scalable data throughput suitable for campus edge and distribution roles
How to Install Cisco Catalyst C9200-48T Layer 3 Switch
Proper installation begins with planning and rack space preparation. Mount the C9200-48T in a standard 19-inch rack, ensuring adequate clearance for airflow and cable management. Connect to a reliable power source and verify that the power supplies and fans are functioning as intended. For initial configuration, access the console port using a terminal emulator to establish a baseline, including secure remote management access (SSH) and a defined management IP address. If you are integrating the switch into an existing network, document your IP addressing plan, VLAN topology, and routing strategy before applying configuration changes. Start with VLAN creation to segment traffic by department or function, then configure inter‑VLAN routing through static routes or dynamic routing protocols as required by your topology. Enable Layer 3 routing and verify reachability between VLANs and uplink peers. Implement security policies by enabling ACLs, configuring 802.1X authentication for user devices, and applying appropriate port security measures to protect the access layer. QoS configuration is recommended for prioritizing latency‑sensitive applications such as voice and video, ensuring a consistent user experience. If your environment requires high availability, consider stacking multiple C9200–48T units using StackWise, and plan for redundancy with optional power and fan modules. After configuration, perform connectivity tests, validate VLAN isolation, and monitor performance metrics through the IOS XE interface or Cisco DNA Center to maintain optimal performance over time. Keep some time for a backup of the configuration and documentation of the change history to simplify future maintenance and audits.
Frequently asked questions
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Is the Cisco Catalyst C9200-48T Layer 3 Switch PoE?
No. The C9200-48T is a data‑only model within the Catalyst 9200 family. If you need Power over Ethernet, consider the PoE variants in the same family to meet device power needs on the access layer. -
What routing capabilities does this switch provide?
The switch includes Layer 3 routing features, including static routing and support for dynamic protocols such as OSPF and EIGRP, enabling efficient inter‑VLAN routing and traffic optimization across campus and distribution networks. -
Can this switch be stacked with other Catalyst 9200 devices?
Yes. Catalyst 9200 switches support stacking technologies to form a single logical unit, improving manageability, port density, and failover characteristics across the stack. -
What management tools work with the C9200-48T?
You can manage it via the Cisco IOS XE CLI, Cisco DNA Center for automation and policy enforcement, and standard network management practices within Cisco‑based environments. -
What deployment scenarios are ideal for the C9200-48T?
This model is well suited for enterprise campus edge and distribution deployments, branch offices, and data centers requiring reliable 1G access with scalable uplinks and integrated Layer 3 routing to simplify network design and operation.
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