Description
Cisco SG350-10SFP 10-Port Gigabit Managed SFP Switch
The Cisco SG350-10SFP is a compact, fully managed switch designed to empower small businesses with reliable performance, secure segmentation, and scalable networking features. As a member of Cisco’s 350 Series within the Small Business line, this 10-port Gigabit switch blends enterprise-grade capabilities with affordability, making it an ideal foundation for growing networks. With 8 copper Ethernet ports and 2 SFP fiber slots, it delivers flexible connectivity for desktops, servers, IP phones, wireless access points, and edge devices while offering powerful traffic management and secure administration. If you’re expanding your office network or upgrading from basic unmanaged switches, the SG350-10SFP provides a feature-rich upgrade path that remains approachable for IT staff and non-technical users alike.
- 10-Port Gigabit flexibility: The SG350-10SFP combines 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 ports with 2 dedicated SFP fiber slots, giving you reliable copper connections for workstations and flexible uplinks to fiber backbones or downstream switches. This design supports fast, low-latency connections to end devices while enabling scalable fiber connections to the core network or data center.
- Fully managed with a rich feature set: Access control lists (ACLs), VLANs with 802.1Q tagging, QoS to prioritize voice and video, and routing options help optimize traffic flow. With dynamic routing capabilities and robust security policies, you can tailor your network to support collaboration tools, cloud applications, and high-bandwidth workflows without sacrificing control or performance.
- Security and reliability at the edge: Built for business networks, the SG350-10SFP offers security features such as authenticated access, port security, and protective measures to guard against unauthorized devices. Layer-2/L3 capabilities work together to maintain stable performance even as your network grows, while features like storm control help prevent congestion during peak periods.
- Easy management for admins and IT staff: A user-friendly web-based graphical interface combines with a command-line interface for advanced configuration. The switch supports remote monitoring and management through standard protocols, enabling centralized administration across multiple devices. Predefined templates and consistent backup/restore options simplify ongoing maintenance and scaling.
- Compact, quiet, and energy-conscious design: Engineered for small offices and retail environments, the SG350-10SFP offers a space-saving form factor with efficient power use. It supports reliable operation in typical office temperatures and is suitable for deployment on desktops, in small equipment racks, or integrated into existing network cabinets without introducing noise or heat loads that disrupt the workspace.
Technical Details of Cisco SG350-10SFP 10-Port Gigabit Managed SFP Switch
- Port configuration: 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 ports; 2 x SFP Gigabit fiber slots for flexible uplinks and fiber connections
- Management and interfaces: Web-based GUI, CLI, SNMP, and secure remote management options to monitor and configure the switch from anywhere on the network
- Layer 2/3 features: VLANs (802.1Q), ACLs, QoS for traffic prioritization, and static routing to optimize internal network paths
- Security features: 802.1X authentication, DHCP snooping, IP source guard, and storm control to protect against unauthorized devices and traffic surges
- Performance and reliability: Non-blocking architecture designed to support simultaneous flows, with firmware upgrade capability and standard Cisco security/stability practices to ensure consistent operation
- Management protocols and support: IPv6-ready management, SNMP for integration with network monitoring systems, and browser/command-line access for flexible administration
how to install Cisco SG350-10SFP
- Plan your topology: Determine where the SG350-10SFP will sit in your network, identify which devices will connect via the 8 RJ-45 ports, and decide which devices will use the 2 SFP fiber slots for uplinks or interswitch connections.
- Mount and connect power: Place the switch in a secure location such as a network closet or rack, connect the included power cable, and ensure proper ventilation to maintain stable temperatures during operation.
- Initial physical connections: Use Ethernet cables to connect end devices (computers, printers, IP phones) to the RJ-45 ports, and insert fiber transceivers into the SFP slots for fiber links to other switches or fiber infrastructure as needed.
- Access the management interface: Connect a computer to one of the switch’s ports and access the management interface via the switch’s default IP address using a web browser. Log in with the default credentials provided in the manual and begin your first configuration.
- Configure core settings: Create VLANs for segmentation, assign access ports to the appropriate VLANs, and configure trunk ports for the uplinks. Set up QoS policies to prioritize critical traffic such as voice, video, and business applications.
- Apply security measures: Enable 802.1X authentication for connected devices, configure DHCP snooping and IP source guard to prevent IP spoofing, and consider enabling storm control to protect against broadcast storms.
- Save and backup: After configuring the desired settings, save the configuration to ensure changes persist across reboots. Regularly back up configurations to simplify disaster recovery or device replacements.
- Ongoing monitoring and maintenance: Use SNMP or the GUI to monitor port statistics, traffic patterns, and system health. Keep firmware up to date with Cisco-supplied updates to enhance security and feature support.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What ports does the SG350-10SFP offer?
A: It provides 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 ports plus 2 x SFP fiber slots, allowing both copper and fiber connectivity for flexible network design.
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Q: Is PoE supported on this model?
A: PoE is not a feature of the SG350-10SFP. If you require power over Ethernet, consider other models in the Cisco 350 Series that include PoE or PoE+ variants.
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Q: Can I use VLANs and QoS with this switch?
A: Yes. VLANs (802.1Q) and QoS are integral to the SG350-10SFP, enabling traffic segmentation, prioritization of critical applications, and improved network performance for voice and video.
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Q: How do I manage the switch?
A: The switch offers a web-based GUI for straightforward setup and a CLI for advanced configuration. It also supports SNMP for centralized monitoring and remote management.
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Q: Is IPv6 supported?
A: The SG350-10SFP supports IPv6 management and operation, allowing you to plan for modern networks and ensure compatibility with IPv6-only devices or networks.
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