Description
Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch with 16x10G Including 8x10GBASE-T and 8xSFP+ Layer 3
The NETGEAR M4300 Stackable Switch Series is engineered for mid-enterprise edge and SMB core deployments, delivering scalable, high-performance Layer 2/3/4 switching with IPv4 and IPv6 support. With 16x10G ports—including 8x10GBASE-T copper and 8xSFP+ fiber—this switch provides dense, flexible connectivity for demanding network environments. Built for ease of use, reliability, and future-ready growth, the M4300 line integrates seamlessly into spine-and-leaf topologies and can grow with your business as it evolves from small office deployments to robust data-center-like edge networks.
- High-density 10G connectivity: 16 dedicated 10 Gigabit ports, split between 8x10GBASE-T copper and 8xSFP+ fiber, delivering outstanding bandwidth and flexible media options for backbone, server, storage, and uplink connections.
- Advanced L2/L3/L4 switching: Layer 2 switching with robust Layer 3 routing and Layer 4 traffic management to support scalable enterprise networks, including IPv4 and IPv6, dynamic routing, and sophisticated QoS policies.
- PoE+ ready for IP devices: Full PoE+ support to power IP phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices, simplifying network deployments and reducing the need for separate power infrastructure.
- Stackable architecture for growth: Seamless stacking with other M4300 models within the series, enabling spine-and-leaf or collapse-to-core designs, simplified management, and resilient, scalable performance without overspending on hardware.
- SMB-friendly management with enterprise features: Intuitive management options, including Web GUI and CLI access, scalable network policies, security controls, QoS, and monitoring to suit mid-sized businesses and growth-focused edge deployments.
Technical Details of Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch
- Ports: 16x 10G ports, with 8x 10GBASE-T Ethernet and 8x SFP+ fiber interfaces for versatile uplink and server connectivity.
- Layer support: L2/L3/L4 switching capabilities with IPv4/IPv6 support, enabling static and dynamic routing, and advanced traffic management.
- Power and PoE: Full PoE+ capability to power a range of network endpoints directly from the switch, reducing clutter and simplifying deployments.
- Stacking compatibility: Designed to stack with other NETGEAR M4300 models, delivering scalable bandwidth, simplified configuration, and resilient networks for growing organizations.
- Management features: Web-based GUI and CLI access for flexible configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting, along with robust security controls and policy-driven networking.
- Performance characteristics: High-density 10G performance suitable for mid-enterprise edge, SMB cores, and spine-leaf implementations, balancing cost with capacity.
- Deployment flexibility: Suitable for data-center-like edge deployments, campus networks, and compact data centers, supporting modern apps, virtualization, and cloud integration.
How to install Netgear M4300
To get the Netgear M4300 up and running quickly, follow these practical steps that cover physical installation, basic configuration, and initial network services. This approach is designed for minimal downtime and smooth integration into existing networks.
- Plan and prepare: Assess your network topology, determine the intended stacking configuration, identify uplink paths, and outline VLANs, QoS policies, and routing requirements to align with your business goals.
- Rack-mount and power: Install the switch in a standard 19-inch rack, connect to a reliable power source, and verify ventilation and placement to maintain optimal cooling.
- Connect uplinks and devices: Attach the 16x 10G ports to your core network, servers, storage, and other devices using appropriate copper (10GBASE-T) or fiber (SFP+) media. Consider redundancy by pairing uplinks and enabling stacking.
- Access the switch: Use the Web GUI or CLI to access the management interface. Configure a dedicated management IP address on the out-of-band interface, then secure access with strong credentials and appropriate authentication methods.
- Basic configuration: Create VLANs, assign IPs, and set up basic security features. Enable and tailor QoS to prioritize latency-sensitive applications, such as voice, video, and critical servers. Verify basic routing or static routes if IPv4/IPv6 routing is required.
- Enable stacking and firmware updates: If you plan to stack, follow NETGEAR guidelines to configure stack members, assign roles, and synchronize configurations. Check for the latest firmware and apply updates to ensure feature parity and security enhancements.
- Monitor and optimize: Use SNMP, logging, and network monitoring tools to observe performance, track port utilization, and adjust QoS and security policies as needed for ongoing optimization.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the NETGEAR M4300 used for?
A: The M4300 is a stackable managed switch designed for mid-enterprise edge and SMB core deployments. It provides high-density 10G connectivity, robust L2/L3/L4 switching, IPv4/IPv6 support, PoE+, and scalable stacking to support growing networks with demanding performance needs.
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Q: How many 10G ports does it have and what media types are supported?
A: The switch features 16x 10G ports in total, comprising 8x 10GBASE-T copper ports and 8x SFP+ fiber ports. This mix delivers flexible uplink and server connectivity options to suit diverse deployment scenarios.
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Q: Does the M4300 support PoE+?
A: Yes. The M4300 series provides full PoE+ capability to power IP phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices directly from the switch, simplifying power distribution and reducing cabling clutter.
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Q: Can the M4300 be stacked with other models?
A: Yes. The M4300 is designed for stackable deployments and can seamlessly stack with other NETGEAR M4300 models, enabling scalable topology designs such as spine-and-leaf while preserving a unified management plane.
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Q: What management options are available?
A: The switch supports a Web-based GUI and CLI for configuration and monitoring. It also offers features commonly used in enterprise networks, including QoS, security controls, VLANs, and routing, making it suitable for mid-sized businesses seeking enterprise-grade capabilities.
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Q: Is IPv6 supported?
A: Yes. The M4300 includes IPv6 support alongside IPv4, enabling modern networks to adopt dual-stack configurations and future-proof their infrastructure.
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