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Managed Cisco Catalyst C9200CX-8UXG-2X-A network switch L2/L3 PoE, 8 x 10G Uplink, 2 x SFP+, 1 x USB, 128 Gbit/s, 32k MAC
The Cisco Catalyst C9200CX-8UXG-2X-A is a compact managed L2/L3 switch designed for enterprise edge and branch deployments. It provides eight 10G uplink ports, two SFP+ slots and a USB 2.0 port in a small form factor. The switch supports full-duplex switching with a 32,000-entry MAC address table and a 128 Gbit/s switching capacity. Built-in Power over Ethernet (PoE) support enables direct powering of IP phones, wireless access points and network cameras, while IEEE-standard networking features and rack-mount options simplify integration into existing infrastructures.
The Catalyst C9200CX-8UXG-2X-A combines high-density 10G connectivity with enterprise-class Layer 2 and Layer 3 features in a compact chassis. Its 128 Gbit/s switching capacity and 32k MAC table support growing endpoint counts and high-throughput applications. PoE capability reduces the need for separate power supplies for connected devices. Dual SFP+ ports offer fiber connectivity options for uplinks or redundant links, and the USB port supports local storage or system recovery tasks. The unit is suitable for environments that require managed switching, security features and predictable performance.
Install the switch in a rack or place it on a stable surface following the manufacturer’s mounting instructions. Connect uplink fibers to the SFP+ slots or copper 10G ports to link the device to the network core. Connect PoE-powered devices to the appropriate ports and verify power allocation in the switch management interface. Configure VLANs, routing, security policies and Quality of Service through the switch’s management console or centralized management platform. Use the USB port for local file transfer or system recovery when required.
For reliable operation, ensure proper ventilation and ambient temperature within specified limits, allocate PoE power based on the connected device list, and plan VLAN and routing configurations to match network segmentation and redundancy requirements. Regularly update firmware and back up configuration files to maintain security and stability.
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