Netgear M4300 48x1G Stackable Managed Switch with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+

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Netgear M4300 48x1G Stackable Managed Switch — 2x10GBASE-T & 2xSFP+

The NETGEAR M4300 Stackable Switch Series delivers affordable, scalable, and feature-rich L2/L3/L4 switching for mid‑enterprise edge deployments and SMB cores. This model combines 48 hotspots of 1G access with high‑speed 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ uplinks, offering a flexible path from access to aggregation. Designed for reliability and ease of use, the M4300 family enables seamless stacking with other M4300 switches, empowering spine-and-leaf configurations without the complexity of multiple vendors. It is built to power a connected workspace—from IP phones and cameras to wireless access points and smart devices—while delivering consistent performance, robust security, and granular control.

  • High‑density access with flexible uplinks: 48 x 1G Ethernet ports provide broad, dependable connectivity for desktops, printers, IP phones, cameras, and IoT devices. Complemented by 2 x 10GBASE-T and 2 x SFP+ uplinks, this switch supports fast uplink aggregation and fiber connectivity for high‑bandwidth backbones.
  • Stackable and scalable architecture: The M4300 series is designed for simple, cost‑effective stacking. 10G models can seamlessly stack with 1G models within the same family, enabling scalable spine-and-leaf style networks and linear growth without forklift upgrades or vendor lock‑in.
  • Comprehensive Layer 2, Layer 3, and Layer 4 features: Build robust networks with advanced routing, ACLs, QoS, VLANs, and security controls. IPv4/IPv6 support, dynamic routing options, and rich policy capabilities help prioritize traffic for voice, video, and data while maintaining security boundaries.
  • Powerful security and traffic management: The switch provides robust security features, including access control, authentication, and port security, along with QoS and traffic shaping to ensure reliable performance for latency‑sensitive applications and critical services across the network.
  • User‑friendly management and monitoring: Intuitive web-based GUI, CLI access, and SNMP support deliver a straightforward management experience. Centralized monitoring, alerts, and configuration options simplify day‑to‑day operations and large‑scale deployments.

Technical Details of Netgear M4300 48x1G Stackable Managed Switch

  • Ports: 48 x 1G Ethernet ports (RJ-45), 2 x 10GBASE-T ports, 2 x SFP+ uplink ports.
  • Stacking: Stackable with other M4300 models within the same family to enable scalable, blade‑like architectures and simplified management.
  • Layer support: L2/L3/L4 switching and routing features with IPv4/IPv6 support, suitable for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB core deployments.
  • PoE+: Supports Power over Ethernet Plus on compatible ports to power IP phones, cameras, access points, and other PoE devices.
  • Quality of Service: Advanced QoS controls to prioritize critical applications and ensure smooth performance for voice, video, and data traffic.
  • Security: Comprehensive security features to protect devices and data, including ACLs, port security, and policy‑based controls.
  • Management: Web GUI, CLI, SNMP, and support for centralized management to simplify deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
  • Form factor: Rack‑mountable switch designed for enterprise environments with reliable, continuous operation.
  • Energy efficiency: Built to optimize power usage and support green networking best practices while delivering solid performance.

How to install Netgear M4300 48x1G Stackable Managed Switch

  • Plan your topology: Determine whether the M4300 will serve as an access layer switch, aggregation point, or core component within a spine‑and‑leaf design. Identify which devices require PoE power and which ports will be dedicated to uplinks.
  • Rack mounting and power: Install the switch in a standard 19" rack using the supplied mounting hardware. Connect redundant power sources if available to ensure continuous operation; verify power is stable and within recommended specifications.
  • Initial cabling: Connect all 1G devices to the appropriate RJ‑45 ports. Attach the 10GBASE-T or SFP+ uplinks to the distribution or core layer as planned. Use appropriate fiber or copper cables with correct connectors for uplinks.
  • Configure stacking and firmware: If stacking with other M4300 switches, connect stack cables between units and verify the stack is recognized. Update firmware to the latest supported version for compatibility and security improvements.
  • Basic network setup: Access the switch via the web GUI or CLI. Assign a management IP address, configure initial VLANs, and secure admin credentials. Enable PoE on ports that require power delivery to devices.
  • QoS, security, and policies: Create QoS rules to prioritize real‑time traffic, configure ACLs to restrict unauthorized access, and set up VLANs to segment traffic according to your network design.
  • Monitoring and validation: Verify connectivity across 1G and 10G paths, test failover in stacking scenarios, and monitor port utilization. Save the configuration to non‑volatile memory to preserve settings after reboots.
  • Ongoing management: Use SNMP traps, log monitoring, and the REST/CLI interfaces for routine maintenance and upgrades as part of your network operations center (NOC) workflow.
  • Tips for optimal performance: Keep firmware current, enable appropriate LACP trunking on uplinks, and reserve PoE budgets for devices with predictable power requirements. Regularly back up configurations and document stack memberships for scalability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Netgear M4300 48x1G Stackable Managed Switch? It is a high‑density, stackable managed switch that provides 48x1G access ports plus 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ uplinks, designed for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB core deployments with L2/L3/L4 capabilities and PoE+ support.
  • Can 10G and 1G models stack together? Yes. The M4300 family is designed to allow seamless stacking across different models within the series, enabling scalable architectures without migrating to a different product line.
  • Does it support PoE+? Yes. The switch offers PoE+ capabilities on compatible ports to power devices such as VoIP phones, wireless APs, and cameras, reducing the need for separate power infrastructure.
  • What management options are available? You can manage the switch via a web GUI, command‑line interface (CLI), SNMP, and REST/NETCONF interfaces for automation and orchestration in larger networks.
  • Is IPv4/IPv6 supported? Yes. The M4300 supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, along with L2/L3/L4 features to support modern networking requirements.
  • What environments is this switch suitable for? It is well suited for mid‑enterprise edge, SMB core, and campus distribution layers where high port density, reliable performance, and scalable management are essential.

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