Description
The Netgear M4300 series delivers enterprise-grade performance in a compact 1U chassis, designed for robust access and distribution switching with high PoE+ power budgets, flexible uplink options, and scalable stacking. The M4300 48x1G PoE+ model with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ uplinks provides a powerful solution for small to medium sized networks, edge deployments, and growing data centers. Built for reliability, security, and ease of management, this switch blends high-density PoE+ ports, multi-gig uplinks, and Layer 3 routing capabilities into a modular, rack-mountable platform that can be expanded through stacking to accommodate expanding bandwidth, VLANs, QoS policies, and advanced network features.
- High-density PoE+ access with flexible uplinks: 48 ports of Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) deliver power for IP phones, wireless access points, cameras, and other PoE-enabled devices, while two 10GBASE-T copper ports and two SFP+ fiber ports provide high-speed uplinks and stacking paths for fast, scalable connectivity across campus or data center networks.
- Stackable, scalable architecture: Designed to grow with your network, the M4300 can be stacked with other M4300 switches to increase port capacity, simplify management, and enable seamless expansion of bandwidth and features without downtime.
- Layer 3 routing and enterprise-grade features: Beyond switching, this model offers Layer 3 routing with static and dynamic routing options, robust ACLs, advanced QoS, VLANs, multicast support, and security features to segment traffic and optimize performance for demanding applications.
- Modular design with a 1U form factor: A compact, rack-mountable chassis supports easy installation in standard server rooms or telecom closets. The modular design improves serviceability and uptime, while the substantial 1,000W power supply provides ample PoE power and headroom for devices across the network.
- Enterprise management and resilience: The Netgear M4300 offers comprehensive management through CLI and GUI, SNMP, and centralized configuration options, helping administrators deploy, monitor, and maintain networks with precision and efficiency. Built for reliability, performance, and security, it’s an efficient backbone for modern enterprise networks.
Technical Details of Netgear M4300 48x1G PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ (1,000W PSU)
- Ports: 48 x 1G PoE+ ports, 2 x 10GBASE-T copper uplinks, 2 x SFP+ fiber uplinks for high-speed aggregation and inter-switch connections.
- Power: 1,000W power supply unit (PSU) to support PoE budgets and high-availability operation.
- Form factor: 1U rack-mountable switch with a modular design for maintenance and upgrades.
- Layer 3 functionality: Includes static routing and dynamic routing capabilities, enabling efficient inter-VLAN routing and scalable network topologies.
- Management and security: Enterprise-grade management with CLI and GUI access, SNMP support, VLAN management, ACLs, QoS, 802.1X, and other standard security features.
- Media and compatibility: Supports PoE+ devices over twisted-pair copper and high-speed uplinks via copper (10GBASE-T) and optical (SFP+) interfaces for flexible deployment.
- Deployment features: Stackable architecture, VLAN segmentation, multicast support, and robust traffic prioritization for voice, video, and data applications.
How to Install Netgear M4300
To install the Netgear M4300, begin by selecting a suitable rack position within a ventilated equipment rack. Ensure proper clearance for airflow and access to management interfaces. Secure the switch in the rack using compatible mounting rails or brackets and verify cable management to avoid interference with cooling fans. Connect the 1,000W power supply to a reliable, redundant power source and verify power-on indicators are active. Attach PoE devices to the 48 PoE+ ports and connect the 2x10GBASE-T copper uplinks and 2xSFP+ fiber uplinks to your upstream switches, routers, or uplink fabrics as required by your topology.
Next, configure basic management access. Assign a management IP address, configure the default gateway, and ensure secure access to the switch via SSH or a secure web GUI. If you plan to use stacking, pair the M4300 units according to Netgear’s stacking guidelines, connect the stack cables, and verify the stack status in the management interface. Update the firmware to the latest version to ensure all security fixes and features are available. Create VLANs appropriate for your network segments (for example, management, voice, data, and storage VLANs) and assign ports accordingly. Implement QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic such as VoIP and video conferencing, and configure ACLs to enforce security boundaries between VLANs and to control access to switch management.
Finally, perform a thorough validation of connectivity. Test PoE functionality by powering a sample IP phone or wireless AP, confirm link status on the uplink ports, and validate inter-VLAN routing by pinging devices across VLANs. If you are enabling stacking, verify that the stack maintains synchronization, and monitor the health indicators to detect any degraded links or power events. Regularly monitor switch health, performance, and security events through SNMP traps and logs, and schedule routine firmware updates to keep the M4300 protected against evolving threats and compatible with new network features.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is the Netgear M4300 suitable for small to mid-size businesses? A: Yes. The M4300 is designed for enterprise-grade access and distribution switching, offering PoE+ support, high-density ports, flexible uplinks, and Layer 3 routing features that scale with growing networks.
- Q: How many PoE+ devices can the 1,000W PSU support? A: The 1,000W PSU provides ample power budget for PoE+ devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points. Exact per-port budgets vary by device type and total PoE consumption, so plan capacity accordingly based on your device mix and power requirements.
- Q: Can the M4300 be stacked with other units? A: Yes. The M4300 is designed to be stackable with other M4300 switches, enabling scalable growth, simplified management, and seamless failover in larger deployments.
- Q: What management options are available? A: The switch supports both a web-based GUI and a command-line interface (CLI), along with SNMP for monitoring, and it offers industry-standard security features and VLAN configurations to manage access and traffic flows effectively.
- Q: Does this switch support Layer 3 routing? A: Yes. The Netgear M4300 provides Layer 3 routing capabilities, including static routes and dynamic routing options, enabling efficient routing between VLANs and subnets in enterprise networks.
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