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Does C9300-48U support multigig?

Michael Murray
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Can anyone tell me if the C9300-48U switch supports multigig or is it just the "X" models for the 9300s? I can't tell from the datasheet.

 

Thanks,

-mike

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Mark Malone
VIP Alumni
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Hi data sheets shows these models support it


https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/data_sheet-c78-738977.html

 

C9300-48U

48 Cisco UPOE

1100W AC

822W

Yes

Yes

C9300-24UX

24 Multigigabit Cisco UPOE (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, or 10 Gbps)

1100W AC

560W

Yes

Yes

C9300-48UXM

36x 100 Mbps,1G, 2.5G + 12x Multigigabit (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, or 10 Gbps)

1100W AC

490W

Yes

Yes

C9300-48UN

48x 5 Gbps UPOE ports (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G)

1100W AC

645W

Yes

Yes

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Leo Laohoo
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Mark Malone
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi data sheets shows these models support it


https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/data_sheet-c78-738977.html

 

C9300-48U

48 Cisco UPOE

1100W AC

822W

Yes

Yes

C9300-24UX

24 Multigigabit Cisco UPOE (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, or 10 Gbps)

1100W AC

560W

Yes

Yes

C9300-48UXM

36x 100 Mbps,1G, 2.5G + 12x Multigigabit (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, or 10 Gbps)

1100W AC

490W

Yes

Yes

C9300-48UN

48x 5 Gbps UPOE ports (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G)

1100W AC

645W

Yes

Yes

Thanks. So that does include the c9300-48u model then? The other models explicitly say multigig but this one doesn’t even my though it lists 2.5 and 5 so I’m confused. 

If it doesnt say it i wouldnt chance it from previous experience but your reseller should be able to tell you too , you could push it back on him but to me looks like standard U is not multi gig while UX and UN are , data sheets to be fairly accurate for hardware specifics in fairness to Cisco

Leo Laohoo
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Nope. Only uPoE.

How about C9300-48UN - 48x 5 Gbps UPOE ports (100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G)?

Exactly what devices do you have that requires mGIG?
And will you need mGIG 10 (Gbps) or is 5 Gbps enough?
Next, how many mGIG ports do you want? Particularly in the 48-port variety, the data sheet gives anyone the impression that ALL ports support mGIG when there are only a few ports will support 10 Gbps, 5 Gbps.

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