Netgear M4300 96G Managed Switch -Empty; No Modules or PSU

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Netgear M4300 96G Managed Switch - Empty Chassis, No Modules or PSU

The NETGEAR M4300 series is built for performance, flexibility, and scalable growth in mid‑market networks. The Netgear M4300 96G Managed Switch in an empty chassis offers a modular platform you can tailor to your exact needs, whether you’re designing a high‑density 10G core, a dense 40G aggregation layer, or a mixed deployment that blends both speeds. This empty chassis edition is ideal for customers who want to select their own mix of 10G SFP+ and 40G QSFP+ modules, plus a compatible power supply, to create a customized network spine that fits today’s traffic and tomorrow’s expansion plans. Designed to serve server and storage interconnects, the M4300 family also doubles as a robust solution for AV‑over‑IP with SDVoE readiness, supporting streamlined deployment with simplified configuration and resilient, enterprise‑grade features.

  • Scalable modular design: The M4300 96G chassis supports up to 96 x 10G ports or 24 x 40G ports, or a flexible combination through modular insertions. This lets you tailor bandwidth and port density to your network topology without overpaying for unused capacity.
  • Layer 3 switching with rich enterprise features: Enjoy advanced routing and switching capabilities, including static routing and dynamic routing options, QoS for prioritizing critical traffic, robust ACLs, and versatile management interfaces to lock down security while enabling reliable performance for mixed workloads.
  • SDVoE‑Ready for AV‑over‑IP deployments: Designed to integrate with AV over IP environments, the M4300 supports SDVoE readiness, enabling low‑latency, high‑quality media transport across your network with streamlined provisioning and centralized control.
  • Empty chassis for complete customization: This configuration ships without any network modules or power supply units, giving you the freedom to select the exact 10G and 40G modules plus PSU(s) that align with your data center or office needs and upgrade path.
  • Ideal for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB cores: With a modular, scalable architecture, this switch is well suited for central access/aggregation layers, storage interconnects, and server farms where performance, reliability, and future growth matter most.

Technical Details of Netgear M4300 96G Managed Switch - Empty; No Modules or PSU

  • Chassis type: Modular, empty base unit designed to accept 10G and 40G modules as required by deployment
  • Port capacity (configurable): Up to 96 ports at 10G and up to 24 ports at 40G, or a hybrid mix based on installed modules
  • Management and protocols: Enterprise‑class management with CLI and Web UI support, plus SNMP for centralized monitoring and automation hooks
  • SDVoE readiness: Compatible with SDVoE‑based AV‑over‑IP deployments for low‑latency media transport
  • Power and cooling: Empty chassis ships without PSU; power and cooling components must be added per site requirements
  • Use case focus: Server/storage interconnect, mid‑enterprise edge, SMB core, and AV‑over‑IP deployments with scalable growth

how to install Netgear M4300 96G Managed Switch

Installing the Netgear M4300 96G empty chassis is a precise, modular process that sets the stage for a tailored network build. Begin by confirming you have the appropriate 10G and/or 40G modules and a compatible power supply or PSUs for your environment. Ensure you have the correct fiber or copper cabling, SFP+/QSFP+ transceivers as required by your chosen modules, and a suitable rack or cabinet with adequate airflow. After unboxing, follow these general steps to bring your modular switch online:

Step 1: Prepare the chassis and environment. Verify the rack mounting hardware, ensure the chassis is securely installed, and confirm ventilation is unobstructed. Step 2: Install chosen modules. Slide in the 10G SFP+ or 40G QSFP+ modules into the appropriate slots, ensuring they click firmly into place. Step 3: Connect power. Attach a compatible power supply unit and connect to a reliable power source, observing proper grounding and power protection. Step 4: Establish initial access. Connect a management workstation to the switch’s management port or a console port if available, and configure basic network parameters. Step 5: Update firmware and configure. Check for the latest firmware, apply updates, and set up IP management addresses, VLANs, and initial routing settings. Step 6: Set up SDVoE and AV‑over‑IP integration. If you’re deploying AV over IP, enable and configure SDVoE features and align with the AV routing topology. Step 7: Save and monitor. Save your configuration, verify connectivity across the 10G/40G paths, and monitor performance using the switch’s management tools to ensure stable operation.

Because this is an empty chassis, your final configuration is highly dependent on the modules you install and the surrounding network design. NETGEAR’s M4300 line is designed to be resilient and flexible, so plan your topology with redundancy, appropriate link aggregation, and QoS policies to ensure seamless user experiences for servers, storage systems, and media streams alike. If you are migrating from a legacy solution or expanding an existing network, map out your desired routing domains, create a scalable VLAN strategy, and define security boundaries early in the deployment process. The result is a robust, scalable backbone that grows with your organization’s needs while maintaining straightforward management and top‑tier performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is this a fully configured switch or an empty chassis?
    A: This listing is for an empty chassis with no modules or power supply. You will need to install the appropriate 10G/40G modules and PSU(s) to complete the device for your network.
  • Q: Does it include a power supply?
    A: No. The empty chassis ships without a PSU, so you must select and install a compatible power supply suitable for your environment.
  • Q: Can this switch support AV‑over‑IP deployments?
    A: Yes. The M4300 family is SDVoE‑Ready and designed to streamline AV‑over‑IP deployments when paired with the right modules and interconnects.
  • Q: What management options are available?
    A: The M4300 provides enterprise management through a Web UI and CLI, with support for SNMP and other standard management protocols to integrate with your network operations center.
  • Q: What kind of environments is the M4300 best suited for?
    A: It’s ideal for mid‑enterprise edges, SMB cores, and server/storage interconnects where you need high density, modular flexibility, and scalable performance.

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