Description
Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch — 24x10G (12x10GBASE-T, 12xSFP+) with Layer 3 intelligence
The NETGEAR M4300 Stackable Switch Series delivers enterprise-grade L2/L3/L4 switching with IPv4 and IPv6 support, designed for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB core deployments. Built to scale from small offices to bigger distributed networks, these switches combine robust performance, full PoE+ capabilities, and unrivalled ease of use. With modular stacking that enables spine-and-leaf style architectures, the M4300 family provides a future‑proof foundation for growing networks while keeping management simple and costs predictable.
- Comprehensive L2/L3/L4 capabilities: The M4300 family delivers advanced switching with Layer 2 switching for fast, reliable local traffic, Layer 3 routing to segment and optimize networks, and Layer 4 features for dynamic QoS, access control, and security policies. IPv4 and IPv6 are fully supported, enabling smooth migration and dual-stack operation in mixed environments.
- Powerful 24-port 10G design: This model includes 24 high‑performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, featuring a balanced mix of 12x10GBASE‑T copper and 12xSFP+ fiber interfaces. The configuration supports high-bandwidth workloads, server access, storage backbones, and rapid inter‑rack connectivity without compromise.
- Seamless stacking across the M4300 family: 10 Gigabit models in the M4300 lineup can stack with other M4300 1‑Gigabit and 10‑Gigabit units, enabling scalable spine-and-leaf deployments. This stacking capability simplifies growth, reduces latency between cluster nodes, and provides a single management plane for a growing topology.
- Full PoE+ and SMB-friendly management: Ideal for SMB core deployments and edge access, the M4300 series supports PoE+ on powered ports where required. This enables easy deployment of IP phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE devices, reducing the need for separate power infrastructure while maintaining central control through the switch.
- Enterprise-grade reliability with easy administration: Designed for mid‑enterprise environments, the M4300 series emphasizes reliability, uptime, and straightforward management. Expect robust firmware, intuitive web-based GUI, powerful CLI options, SNMP support, and straightforward policy enforcement to keep critical networks humming with minimal IT overhead.
Technical Details of Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch with 24x10G including 12x10GBASE-T and 12xSFP+ Layer 3
- Port configuration: 24 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, comprising 12 x 10GBASE-T copper ports and 12 x SFP+ fiber ports for flexible and high-capacity uplinks and inter-switch connectivity.
- Layer support: L2 switching, plus L3 routing and L4 features to support advanced traffic management, policy enforcement, and dynamic routing decisions for complex networks.
- IPv4/IPv6: Full dual-stack support for modern networks, enabling seamless migration and uninterrupted operation in mixed environments.
- Stacking and scalability: Seamless interoperation with other M4300 models within the same series, enabling spine-and-leaf style layouts and scalable growth without forklift upgrades.
- PoE+/power options: PoE+ capable on supported models to power IP devices directly from the switch, simplifying deployment of endpoints like cameras and phones while maintaining centralized management and policy control.
- Management tools: Intuitive web GUI and CLI for configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting, with streamlined policy enforcement and visibility across stacked units.
- Deployment flexibility: Suitable for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB core roles, balancing performance, resilience, and cost with a focus on ease of use and rapid provisioning.
How to install Netgear M4300
Installing the Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch is straightforward, designed to fit common data center and office environments. Follow these steps to deploy quickly and reliably:
- Plan the rack and placement: Determine the ideal rack location with adequate cooling and airflow. Ensure the rack is level and that there is enough clearance for cable management and future expansion. Use standard 19" equipment racks for mounting the switch in a secure manner.
- Mounting the switch: Attach the appropriate rack ears or rails and secure the M4300 unit to the rack with screws. Confirm the unit sits firmly with no wobble to prevent cable strain and to maintain stable airflow.
- Power connections: Connect to a reliable power source. If your environment supports redundancy, install a redundant power supply configuration where available and use power protection to safeguard against outages and surges.
- Configure stacking (if applicable): Connect stacking cables between the stack members according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Verify the stack formation, assign a stack master, and ensure all members are recognized by the central stack management system.
- Connect network interfaces: Plan and connect the 24 x 10G interfaces to servers, storage, uplinks, and leaf/fabric devices as required. Use CAT6a/Category 6a or higher for 10GBASE-T ports and fiber patch leads for SFP+ connections, ensuring proper optical types and SFP+ modules match your fiber backbone (single-mode or multi-mode as appropriate).
- Initial configuration: Access the switch via its management interface (web GUI or CLI). Set a secure management IP address, enable essential services (SNMP, SSH, logging), configure VLANs, and establish routing policies for IPv4/IPv6 as needed. Apply QoS policies, ACLs, and security features to protect control traffic and user data.
- Policy and security hardening: Create access control lists, restrict management interfaces to trusted subnets, and enable role-based access controls. Save configurations and verify that changes persist across reboots.
- Monitoring and validation: Monitor port status, utilization, and errors. Validate end-to-end connectivity using ping and traceroute as appropriate, and test the stacking network to confirm correct behavior and failover.
- Ongoing maintenance: Schedule firmware updates, review event logs, and periodically audit security settings to maintain performance and protection as the network grows.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary use case for the Netgear M4300? It is designed for mid‑enterprise edge and SMB core deployments requiring scalable L2/L3/L4 switching, IPv4/IPv6 support, PoE+ capability, and the flexibility to stack with other M4300 units for spine-and-leaf style networks.
- How many 10G ports does this model provide? It includes 24 x 10G ports in total, with a mix of 12 x 10GBASE-T copper and 12 x SFP+ fiber interfaces to accommodate copper and fiber uplinks and inter-switch connections.
- Can I stack 10G models with 1G models in the M4300 series? Yes. The M4300 10G models are designed to seamlessly stack with 1G models within the series, enabling scalable architectures without a complete redesign.
- Is PoE+ supported? PoE+ support is available on models that include PoE+, enabling power delivery to IP phones, cameras, and other PoE devices directly from the switch.
- What management options are available? You can manage the M4300 via a web-based GUI for ease of use, or via the command line interface (CLI) for advanced configurations. The device supports common management protocols to integrate with existing IT ecosystems.
- Does the M4300 support IPv6? Yes, the series supports IPv4 and IPv6 networking, including dual-stack configurations for modern networks.
- What deployment scenarios suit the M4300 best? The M4300 excels in mid-sized campuses, distribution layers, and SMB cores where there is a need for reliable 10G access, flexible stacking, and straightforward management with scalable growth paths.
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