Cisco SF500-48P Ethernet Switch

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Cisco SF500-48P Ethernet Switch

Power your growing business with a stackable, feature-rich, and affordable Ethernet switch. The Cisco SF500-48P delivers 48 PoE+ ports, robust management options, and enterprise-grade reliability in a compact, budget-friendly package. Designed for small to mid-size networks, this switch bridges the gap between straightforward plug-and-play operation and advanced networking capabilities, making it ideal for deployments that demand security, scalability, and performance without breaking the bank.

  • Stackable design for scalable networks: True stacking allows you to grow your network from a single switch to a high-capacity fabric without sacrificing performance or manageability. As your business expands, you can add devices and manage them as a single chassis, simplifying deployment and reducing administrative overhead.
  • Powerful PoE+ capability: The SF500-48P provides 48 PoE+ ports, enabling you to power IP phones, wireless access points, cameras, and other PoE-enabled devices directly through the switch. This reduces cable clutter, minimizes electrical outlets, and simplifies installation in conference rooms, lobbies, and remote office environments.
  • Layer 3 switching options for smarter routing: The 500-series models support static routing to streamline inter-VLAN traffic and improve network efficiency. If you select the 500X variants, you gain dynamic routing capabilities for more complex networks, giving you flexibility as your topology evolves while maintaining simple management for day-to-day operations.
  • Advanced security and QoS to protect critical apps: Built-in security features—such as access control lists (ACLs), port security, and secure management pathways—guard your network from unauthorized access. Sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) ensures voice, video, and other latency-sensitive applications receive priority, delivering reliable performance for collaboration tools and real-time communications.
  • Energy-efficient design for lower total cost of ownership: The SF500-48P includes Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and intelligent power management to reduce power consumption during lighter workloads. This helps lower energy costs and supports a greener network footprint without compromising performance when demand spikes.

Technical Details of Cisco SF500-48P

  • Model: Cisco SF500-48P Ethernet Switch
  • Ports: 48 x 10/100 PoE+ ports with 4 x Gigabit uplink ports (for consolidation and uplink to core network)
  • PoE Standards: PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at) capable, enabling simultaneous power delivery to compatible devices
  • Layer 3 Capabilities: Static routing on the 500-series models; dynamic routing available on the 500X models
  • IPv6 Support: Full IPv6 readiness for modern networks and future-proofing
  • Management: Web-based GUI with optional CLI access for advanced configuration; SNMP for centralized monitoring
  • Security: ACLs, port security, 802.1X, and secure management interfaces
  • Quality of Service: Advanced QoS features to prioritize voice, video, and critical data traffic
  • Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and power-saving features to minimize consumption
  • Stacking: True stacking capability to scale performance and simplify management across multiple switches
  • Warranty/Support: Standard Cisco Small Business support options (availability varies by region and model)

How to install Cisco SF500-48P

Setting up your Cisco SF500-48P is straightforward and designed to get you from unboxing to productive network quickly. Follow these practical steps to install and configure the switch for optimal performance and reliability.

  • Plan and place the switch: Choose a stable rack or desktop location with adequate ventilation. Ensure there is enough clearance for air flow and ease of access to power and network cabling. If you plan to stack multiple switches, designate a stacking topology and prepare the required stacking cables or connectors.
  • Power and initial boot: Connect the switch to a reliable power source with a surge protector or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against outages. Power on the unit and allow it to complete its self-test. Ensure the fans are running smoothly and there are no warning LEDs indicating hardware issues.
  • Connect the network uplinks and PoE devices: Use your uplink ports to connect the SF500-48P to your core switch or router. Connect PoE devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and cameras to the 48 PoE+ ports. Keep in mind the power budget and plan PoE deployments to avoid overloading the switch.
  • Access the management interface: Open a web browser and navigate to the switch’s default management address (as documented in the quick start guide). Log in with the default credentials and begin the initial configuration. If you prefer command-line access, enable and connect via the CLI for advanced settings.
  • Configure VLANs and network policies: Create VLANs to segment traffic, assign ports to appropriate VLANs, and configure inter-VLAN routing if using Layer 3 features. Set up access control lists (ACLs), port security, and user authentication to protect your network from unauthorized access.
  • Enable QoS and prioritize critical traffic: Define QoS policies to guarantee bandwidth for voice and video applications. Map traffic by DSCP or VLAN priority to ensure business-critical applications receive the required resources, even during peak usage times.
  • Set up PoE management: Monitor PoE usage, configure per-port power budgets if supported, and ensure IP phones and cameras receive stable power. Adjust scheduling if you plan to power devices on a schedule to optimize energy use.
  • Enable stacking (if applicable): If you are implementing a stack, connect the stacking cables between switches and follow the stack configuration steps in the management interface. Verify that all units appear as a single logical switch and confirm member status and master selection.
  • Save and back up your configuration: Save the running configuration to the startup configuration to ensure changes persist after a reboot. Consider exporting the configuration to a secure location for quick recovery.
  • Test and monitor: Validate connectivity between clients, servers, and upstream routers. Check PoE status, monitor traffic patterns, and review event logs for any alerts. Use SNMP or the built-in monitoring tools to keep an eye on performance and health.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco SF500-48P? The SF500-48P is a stackable, power-over-Ethernet-enabled managed switch designed for growing small to mid-size networks. It provides 48 PoE+ ports, optional Layer 3 capabilities, and robust security and QoS features delivered through an easy web-based interface.
  • Does the SF500-48P support PoE? Yes. All 48 ports support PoE+ to power compatible devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points, reducing the need for separate power sources and simplifying installation.
  • Can this switch be stacked? Yes. The SF500-48P is designed for stacking with other Cisco SF500 models to create a larger, unified switching fabric that simplifies management and expands capacity without complexity.
  • What about IPv6 and routing? The SF500-48P offers IPv6 readiness and Layer 3 options. Static routing is supported on the 500-series models, and dynamic routing is available on the 500X variants, allowing you to select the appropriate level of routing for your network.
  • How do I manage the switch? Management is available through a user-friendly web-based GUI, with optional CLI access for advanced configurations. The switch also supports standard networking management protocols such as SNMP for centralized monitoring.

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