Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches extend the power of intent-based networking and Catalyst 9000 hardware and software innovation to a broader set of deployments. With its family pedigree,Catalyst 9200 Series switches offer simplicity without compromise – it is secure, always on, and IT simplified.
As foundational building blocks for the Cisco Digital Network Architecture, Catalyst 9200 Series switches help customers simplify complexity, optimize IT, and reduce operational costs by leveraging intelligence, automation and human expertise that no other vendor can deliver regardless of where you are in the intent-based networking journey.
Catalyst 9200 Series switches provide security features that protect the integrity of the hardware as well as the software and all data that flows through the switch. It provides resiliency that keeps your business up and running seamlessly. Combine that with open APIs of Cisco IOS XE and programmability of the UADP ASIC technology, Catalyst 9200 Series switches give you what you need now with investment protection on future innovations.
With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, modular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, Catalyst 9200 Series switches are the industry’s unparalleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access. Catalyst 9200 Series switches also provide operational choice of Cisco DNA Center, or cloud monitoring for Catalyst on Meraki dashboard.
Switch models and configurations
Table 1.Catalyst 9200 Series models and configurations
Models | FRU Power Supply | FRU Fans | Modular Uplinks | Stacking Bandwidth Support | SD-Access Support1 |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | 160 Gbps | Yes (32 Virtual Networks)2 | |
Modular uplink models (C9200 SKUs) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | 160 Gbps | Yes (4 Virtual Networks) |
Fixed uplink Models (C9200L SKUs) | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | 80 Gbps | Limited (1 Virtual Network) |
Fixed internal power supply | Fanless | ✗ | ✗ | Yes (16 Virtual Networks) |
1Catalyst 9200 standalone and stack can support 25 Access Tunnels for fabric enabled APs.
Catalyst 9200L and 9200CX are not supported as Fabric Edge for SD-Access Wireless.
Catalyst 9200, 9200L and 9200CX do not support SD-Access Embedded Wireless Controller.
Note:Over the top fabric deployments eventually migrating to fabric wireless architecture should consider this limit during design/deployment.
2C9200-24PB-A, C9200-48PB-A SKUs supports 32 Virtual Networks. These SKUs cannot be stacked with C9200 SKUs with 4VNs.
The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series is made up of modular (C9200), fixed (C9200L) and compact (C9200CX) switch models.
Figure 1.
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches
Table 2.Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switch configurations
Switch model | Downlinks total 10/100/1000 or PoE+ copper ports | Uplink configuration | Default primary power supply | Fans |
Modularuplinkmodels | ||||
C9200-24T | 24portsdata | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-125WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-24P | 24ports fullPoE+ | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-600WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-24PB | 24ports fullPoE+ | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-600WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-24PXG | 24portsfullPoE+(8mGigports up to 10G, 16 ports up to 1G) | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-600WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-48T | 48portsdata | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-125WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-48P | 48ports fullPoE+ | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-1KWAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-48PL | 48PortspartialPoE+ | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-600WAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-48PB | 48ports fullPoE+ | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-1KWAC | FRUredundant |
C9200-48PXG | 48portsfullPoE+(8mGigports up to 10G, 40 ports up to 1G) | Modularuplinkoptions | PWR-C6-1KWAC | FRUredundant |
Fixeduplinkmodels | ||||
C9200L-24T-4G | 24portsdata | 4x1G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-125WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-24P-4G | 24ports fullPoE+ | 4x1G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48T-4G | 48portsdata | 4x1G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-125WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48P-4G | 48ports fullPOE+ | 4x1G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-1KWAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48PL-4G | 48PortspartialPoE+ | 4X1G Fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-24T-4X | 24portsdata | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-125WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-24P-4X | 24ports fullPoE+ | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48T-4X | 48portsdata | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-125WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48P-4X | 48ports fullPoE+ | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-1KWAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48PL-4X | 48PortpartialPoE+ | 4X1/10GFixedUplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-24PXG-4X | 24portsfullPoE+(8mGigports up to 10G, 16 ports up to 1G) | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-48PXG-4X | 48portsfullPOE+(12mGigports up to 10G, 36 ports up to 1G) | 4x1/10G fixeduplinks | PWR-C5-1KWAC | Fixedredundant |
C9200L-24PXG-2Y | 24 ports full PoE+ (8 mGig ports up to 10G, 16 ports up to 1G) | 2x 1/10/25G fixed uplinks | PWR-C5-600WAC | Fixed redundant |
C9200L-48PXG-2Y | 48 ports full POE+ (8 mGig ports up to 10G, 40 ports up to 1G) | 2x 1/10/25G fixed uplinks | PWR-C5-1KWAC | Fixed redundant |
C9200CX-12T-2X2G | 12 ports data | 2x 1G copper, 1x 1G CU PD 802.3bt Class 6, 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | Powered by 802.3bt class 6 PoE Optional auxiliary 80W AC or DC power adaptor | Fanless |
C9200CX-12P-2X2G | 12 ports PoE+ | 2x 1G copper, 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W AC internal | Fanless |
C9200CX-8P-2X2G | 8 ports full PoE+ | 2x 1G copper, 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W AC internal | Fanless |
C9200CX-8UXG-2X | 8 ports UPOE (4 mGig ports up to 10G, 4 ports up to 1G) | 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W AC internal | Fanless |
C9200CX-12P-2XGH | 12 ports PoE+ | 2x 1G copper, 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W HVDC/AC internal | Fanless |
C9200CX-8P-2XGH | 8 ports full PoE+ | 2x 1G copper, 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W HVDC/AC internal | Fanless |
C9200CX-8UXG-2XH | 8 ports UPOE (4 mGig ports up to 10G, 4 ports up to 1G) | 2x 10G SFP+ fixed uplinks | 315W HVDC/AC internal | Fanless |
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches come with modular or fixed uplinks as indicated in Table 1. With modular SKUs, the field-replaceable network modules provide infrastructure investment protection by allowing a nondisruptive migration from 1G to 10G and beyond. When you purchase the switch, you can choose from the network modules described in Table 3.
Figure 2.
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switch network modules
Table 3.Network module part numbers and descriptions
Description | |
C9200-NM-2Y1 | 2 x 25G Network Module |
C9200-NM-2Q1 | 2 x 40G Network Module |
C9200-NM-4G2 | 4x 1G network module |
C9200-NM-4X | 4x 1G/10G network module |
C9200-NM-BLANK | No network module |
1Supported only on C9200-24PXG, C9200-48PXG
2Not supported on C9200-24PXG, C9200-48PXG
For additional details, please read our FAQ:https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9000/nb-09-cat-9k-faq-cte-en.pdf.
Power supplies
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches support dual field-replaceable power supplies (Figure 3). Each switch ships with one default power supply, and a second identical power supply can be purchased with the initial order or can be added later. The second power supply can provide redundancy or additional power to PoE+ ports as needed.
Cisco Catalyst 9200CX Series HVDC models can be powered by high voltage DC as well as line voltage AC with its default power supply. These switches support high efficiency and low energy consumption when connected to DC micro grid by avoiding multiple AC-DC conversions. The compatibility with AC also provides flexibility and investment protection for moving to DC power in the future.
●IEEE 802.3at PoE+ (up to 30W per port)is supported on Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches to lower the total cost of ownership for deployments that incorporate Cisco IP phones, Cisco Aironet wireless access points, or other standards-compliant PoE+ end devices. PoE+ removes the need to supply wall power to PoE-enabled devices and eliminates the cost of adding electrical cabling and circuits that would otherwise be necessary in IP phone and WLAN deployments. With Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches, PoE+ power allocation is dynamic, and power mapping scales up to a maximum of 1440W of PoE+ power.
●IEEE 802.3bt Class 6 and Cisco UPOE (up to 60W per port)is supported on Catalyst 9200CX Series mGig model. This facilitates delivery of network power to devices requiring higher power.
●PoE Powered Device (PD)- Catalyst 9200CX-12T-2X2G can be powered through the uplink with IEEE 802.3bt class 6 or UPOE+ power from upstream switch.
●Perpetual PoEis supported on Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches, and maintains the PoE+ power during a switch reload. This is important for critical endpoints such as medical devices and for Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints such as PoE-powered lights, so that there is no disruption during a switch reboot.
●Fast PoE: When power is restored to a switch, Fast PoE starts delivering power to endpoints without waiting for the operating system to fully load, thereby speeding up the time for the endpoint to start up.
Figure 3.
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switch dual redundant power supplies
Table 4 lists the PoE power availability for each model.
Table 4.PoE+ Power with primary and secondary power supplies
Model | Default primary power supply | Available PoE power with single primary power supply only* | Optional secondary power supply | Available PoE power with additional secondary power supply* |
C9200-24P | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C6-600WAC | 740W |
C9200-24PB | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C6-600WAC | 740W |
C9200-24PXG | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C6-600WAC | 740W |
C9200-48P | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200-48PL | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C6-600WAC | 740W |
C9200-48PB | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200-48PXG | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200L-24P-4G | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-24P-4X | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-48P-4G | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200L-48PL-4G | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-48P-4X | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200L-48PL-4X | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-24PXG-4X | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-48PXG-4X | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200L-24PXG-2Y | PWR-C5-600WAC | 370W | PWR-C5-600WAC | 740W |
C9200L-48PXG-2Y | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 740W | PWR-C5-1KWAC | 1440W |
C9200CX-12P-2X2G | 315W AC Internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
C9200CX-8P-2X2G | 315W AC internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
C9200CX-8UXG-2X | 315W AC internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
C9200CX-12P-2XGH | 315W HVDC/AC internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
C9200CX-8P-2XGH | 315W HVDC/AC internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
C9200CX-8UXG-2XH | 315W HVDC/AC internal | 240W | N/A | N/A |
*Limited by port number and port rating (for example, 24 PoE+ 30W ports = 720W)
Stacking
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switch models are designed for stacking switches as a single virtual switch, enabling customers to have a single management plane and control plane for up to 384 access ports.
Table 5 lists the supported stacking options.
Table 5.Supported stacking options
Model | Stacking support | Stacking bandwidth support | Stacking hardware | Number of members | Supported stack members |
StackWise-160 | 160 Gbps | C9200-STACK-KIT | 8 | Other C9200 models with same license level | |
Fixed models | StackWise-80 | 80 Gbps | C9200L-STACK-KIT | 8 | Other C9200L models with same license level |
Mixed stacking isnot supported.You cannot stack fixed (C9200L SKUs) with modular (C9200 SKUs) models, or other Catalyst switches, e.g. Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series. Stacking not available on C9200CX switches.
The optional StackWise-160 and StackWise-80 kits consist of two adapters and a stacking cable. The default stacking cable is 0.5 m, but options of 1 m and 3 m are also available.
Table 6 lists the stacking accessories.
Table 6.Stacking accessories
Model | Description |
Stack kit for C9200 SKUs only: Two data stack adapters and one data stack cable | |
C9200L-STACK-KIT | Stack kit for C9200L SKUs only: Two data stack adapters and one data stack cable |
STACK-T4-50CM | Data stack 50 cm cable (default cable with Stack Kit) |
STACK-T4-1M | Data stack 1 m cable |
STACK T4-3M | Data stack 3 m cable |
Figure 4.
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switch stacked units
Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches also come with dual fans and support redundancy. Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches support redundancy with dual fans. On the C9200 SKUs, the fan units are field-replaceable, whereas on the fixed C9200L SKUs, the fan units are fixed. C9200CX SKUs are fanless.
Table 7 lists the fan module part number.
Table 7.Fan modules
Table 8 lists performance and scalability metrics for Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches. Table 9 lists the bandwidth specifications.
Table 8.Performance specifications
Description | C9200 SKUs | C9200L SKUs | C9200CX SKUs |
4 for C9200-24T, C9200-24P, C9200-48T, C9200-48P, C9200- 24PXG, C9200-48PXG, C9200-48PL 32 for C9200-24PB, C9200-48PB | 1 | 16 | |
Stackingbandwidth | 160 Gbps | 80 Gbps | N/A |
TotalnumberofMACaddresses | 32,000 | 16,000 | 32,000 |
TotalnumberofIPv4routes (ARP plus learned routes) | 14,000 (10,000 direct routes and 4,000 indirectroutes) | 11,000 (8,000 direct routes and 3,000 indirect routes) | 14,000 (10,000 direct routes and 4,000 indirect routes) |
IPv4routingentries | 4,000 | 3,000 | 4,000 |
IPv6routingentries | 2,000 | 1,500 | 2,000 |
Multicastroutingscale | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 |
QoS scaleentries | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 |
ACLscaleentries | 1,600 | 1,500 | 1,600 |
PacketbufferperSKU | 6 MB buffers for 24- or 48-port Gigabit Ethernet models, 12MB buffers for 24 or 48 port multigigabit models | 6 MB buffers for 24- or 48- port Gigabit Ethernet models, 12 MB buffers for 24 or 48 port multigigabit models | 6 MB buffers |
FlexibleNetFlow(FNF)entries | 16,000 flows on 24- and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet models | 16,000 flows on 24- and 48- port Gigabit Ethernet models, 32,000 flows on 24 or 48 port multigigabit models | 16,000 flows |
DRAM | 4 GB | 2 GB | 4 GB |
Flash | 4 GB | 4 GB | 8 GB |
VLANIDs | 4096 | 4096 | 4096 |
PVSTInstances | 128 | 128 | 128 |
STP Virtual Ports | 13,000 | 13,000 | 13,000 |
STP Virtual Ports | 13,000 | 13,000 | 13,000 |
Total Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) | 1000 | 512 | 1000 |
Jumbo frames | 9198 bytes | 9198 bytes | 9198 bytes |
Wireless bandwidth per switch | Up to 48 Gbps on 24- port and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet model | N/A | N/A |
IP SGT binding scale | 8K | 10K | 8K |
Number of IPv4 bindings | 8K | 10K | 8K |
Number of SGT/DGT policies | 2K | 2K | 2K |
Number of SXP Sessions | 200 | 200 | 200 |
Table 9.Bandwidth specifications
Description | Switching capacity | Switch capacity with Stacking | Forwarding rate | Forwarding rate with Stacking |
C9200-24T | 128 Gbps | 288 Gbps | 95.23 Mpps | 214 Mpps |
128 Gbps | 288 Gbps | 95.23 Mpps | 214 Mpps | |
C9200-24PB | 128 Gbps | 288 Gbps | 95.23 Mpps | 214 Mpps |
C9200-24PXG | 352 Gbps | 532 Gbps | 261.90 Mpps | 395 Mpps |
C9200-48T | 176 Gbps | 336 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 250 Mpps |
C9200-48P | 176 Gbps | 336 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 250 Mpps |
C9200-48PL | 176 Gbps | 336 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 250 Mpps |
C9200-48PB | 176 Gbps | 336 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 250 Mpps |
C9200-48PXG | 400 Gbps | 580 Gbps | 297.61 Mpps | 431 Mpps |
C9200L-24T-4G | 56 Gbps | 136 Gbps | 41.66 Mpps | 101 Mpps |
C9200L-24P-4G | 56 Gbps | 136 Gbps | 41.66 Mpps | 101 Mpps |
C9200L-48T-4G | 104 Gbps | 184 Gbps | 77.38 Mpps | 137 Mpps |
C9200L-48P-4G | 104 Gbps | 184 Gbps | 77.38 Mpps | 137 Mpps |
C9200L-48PL-4G | 104 Gbps | 184 Gbps | 77.38 Mpps | 137 Mpps |
C9200L-24T-4X | 128 Gbps | 208 Gbps | 95.23 Mpps | 155 Mpps |
C9200L-24P-4X | 128 Gbps | 208 Gbps | 95.23 Mpps | 155 Mpps |
C9200L-48T-4X | 176 Gbps | 256 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 190 Mpps |
C9200L-48P-4X | 176 Gbps | 256 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 190 Mpps |
C9200L-48PL-4X | 176 Gbps | 256 Gbps | 130.95 Mpps | 190 Mpps |
C9200L-24PXG-4X | 272 Gbps | 352 Gbps | 214.28 Mpps | 262 Mpps |
C9200L-24PXG-2Y | 292 Gbps | 372 Gbps | 229.16 Mpps | 277 Mpps |
C9200L-48PXG-4X | 392 Gbps | 472 Gbps | 291.66 Mpps | 351 Mpps |
C9200L-48PXG-2Y | 340 Gbps | 420 Gbps | 252.97 Mpps | 313 Mpps |
C9200CX-12T-2X2G | 70 Gbps | N/A | 52.08 Mpps | N/A |
C9200CX-12P-2X2G | 68 Gbps | N/A | 50.59 Mpps | N/A |
C9200CX-8P-2X2G | 60 Gbps | N/A | 44.64 Mpps | N/A |
C9200CX-8UXG-2X | 128 Gbps | N/A | 95.23 Mbps | N/A |
C9200CX-12P-2XGH | 68 Gbps | N/A | 50.59 Mpps | N/A |
C9200CX-8P-2XGH | 60 Gbps | N/A | 44.64 Mpps | N/A |
C9200CX-8UXG-2XH | 128 Gbps | N/A | 95.23 Mbps | N/A |
FAQs
What is the difference between Cisco C9200 and 9200L? ›
Here are the key differences between 9200 and 9200L: The 9200 supports Stackwise-160, while 9200L supports Stackwise-80. The 9200 has larger lookup tables than the 9200L. The 9200 supports field-replaceable fan units and modular uplinks, while the 9200L does not.
Can I buy Cisco switch without DNA license? ›But did you know: These switches have a brand-new licensing model to enable the DNA features. It's not possible to purchase one of these switches from Cisco without a DNA license — even if you don't intend to use the DNA capabilities. DNA licenses have a renewal term from three to seven years.
How many watts of PoE is the C9200 24P capable of providing with only a primary power supply? ›Model | Default primary power supply | Available PoE power with single primary power supply only * |
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C9200-24P | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W |
C9200-24PB | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W |
C9200-24PXG | PWR-C6-600WAC | 370W |
C9200-48P | PWR-C6-1KWAC | 740W |
With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, modular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, Catalyst 9200 Series switches are the industry's unparalleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access.
Is Cisco DNA license mandatory? ›A Cisco DNA license subscription is required for each router, switch, and wireless access point to enable SDN features on the network.
What happens if I don't renew Cisco DNA? ›If you choose not to renew the subscription, the box will continue to function with the perpetual license features (Network Essentials/Advantage). How do I buy SD- Access? What is the difference between Essentials, Advantage and Premier for Wireless?
What is the difference between DNA Essentials and Advantage? ›Offered as a single SKU. Cisco DNA Essentials delivers base automation. Cisco DNA Advantage delivers Automation and Assurance. Cisco DNA Premier gives you Automation, Assurance, SDA, security and location analytics.
Does Cisco DNA need to be renewed? ›DNA advantage is a subscription based software feature and if you deploy that in your environment then need to ensure the subscription is renewed as it approaches end date. This can be tracked via Cisco Smart Licenses Portal.
Is Cisco Catalyst 9200 a Layer 3 switch? ›With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, mod- ular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, these switches are the industry's un- paralleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access.
How many watts does a Cisco 48 port switch use? ›Country of Origin | USA |
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Power | Voltage:100-240V 50-60 Hz, internal, universal, Power over Ethernet (PoE): 375W (PoE+ supported), Power Consumption: Power Saving mode: Energy Detect, System Power Consumption: 110V=47.7W, 220V=48.2W, BTU/hr: 1407.23 |
Is 9200L a layer 3 switch? ›
The Cisco Catalyst 9200L C9200L-24T-4G-A is a Layer 3 rack-mountable switch that provides 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet and 4-Port Gigabit uplink with Cisco Network Advantage Software.
How many Cisco 9200 can you stack? ›You cannot have a switch stack containing a mix of different license levels. Do not stack Cisco Catalyst 9200L Series Switches with Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches. A switch stack can have up to eight stacking-capable switches connected through their StackWise ports.
What is the stack bandwidth of 9200L? ›With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, modular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, Catalyst 9200 Series switches are the industry's unparalleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access.
What is the buffer size of a Cisco 9200L? ›9200l buffer size: 6 MB buffers for 24- or 48- port Gigabit Ethernet models, 12 MB buffers for 24 or 48 port multigigabit models. 1000 switch buffer size: The egress buffer is 1.5 MB on all Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Switches.
Is Cisco DNAC worth it? ›My company sees Cisco DNA Center as a solution that's worth the money, which is why it invested in the solution. If you want centralized management for your network, especially when upgrading it, Cisco DNA Center is perfect, but it's more suitable for a large-scale rather than a small-scale network.
What is benefit of Cisco DNA? ›Cisco DNA Center helps you design, deploy, and manage large-scale networks at a fast pace with features such as auto discovery, zero-touch provisioning, and configuration automation.
What is the advantage of Cisco DNA? ›Another valuable feature of Cisco DNA Center is enhanced security through Scalable Group Tags. Cisco DNA Center can be integrated with your Cisco ISE to enhance the port securities, and this paves the way for Software-Defined Networking in the LAN segment, which is the main advantage of Cisco DNA Center.
How many VLANs can a Cisco switch support? ›VLANs are numbered from 1 to 4094 for each VDC. All ports that you have configured as switch ports belong to the default VLAN when you first bring up the switch as a Layer 2 device.
How many watts is a Cisco 9200 power supply? ›Product Details. The Cisco Config 5 Secondary Power Supply is designed to power the Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches. This hot-plug power supply provides a power of 125 watts.
Is Cisco 9200L PoE? ›The C9200L-48P-4G-E model has 48 ports 1G PoE+ with 4x 1G SFP fixed uplinks. Licensing is required.
How long do Cisco licenses last? ›
They are always permanent licenses, without an expiration date.
What makes Cisco DNA Center different from traditional network? ›In summary, Cisco DNA Center is different from traditional network management applications in several ways. It abstracts policy from device configuration, is highly modular, supports auto-discovery, and provides high availability of management functions.
What happens when DNA subscription expires? ›After license term expires, customers can port Network Essentials/Network Advantage licenses across AP's and WLC's as long as the license entitlements show up on the smart account. They can get software upgrades updates by purchasing Smartnet on access points.
What is a DNA Advantage license? ›DNA Advantage licence is used in Devices ( switches and routers ) by which it delivers. policy-based automation with SD Access, monitoring, and Cisco DNA Assurance.
How do I activate my DNA Advantage license? ›- you need to have a Cisco Smart account. ...
- login to software.cisco.com to verify the license is attached to your smart account.
- on your device you configure smart-call home to register at software.cisco.com. ...
- licenses are assigned to devices as needed.
DNA contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce. To carry out these functions, DNA sequences must be converted into messages that can be used to produce proteins, which are the complex molecules that do most of the work in our bodies.
Does a Cisco DNA license expire? ›They are always permanent licenses, without an expiration date. Add-on license levels provide Cisco innovations on the switch, as well as on the Cisco Digital Network Architecture Center (Cisco DNA Center).
How long does DNA expire? ›What's the shelf life of DNA? About a month to a million years, theoretically. The decay rate of DNA depends on the conditions of its storage and packaging. Above all, it depends on whether the DNA is exposed to heat, water, sunlight, and oxygen.
What happens when Cisco license expires? ›When the evaluation period expires for a device, it cannot be reset. After the 90 days time period, these licenses move to the Expired or EVAL EXPIRED state.
What is the difference between Catalyst 9200 and 9300? ›At a glance, there are some obvious, key differences between these series. The 9300 series is the high-performance set designed for raw performance above all else. Meanwhile, the 9200 series offers fast, powerful, and robust connectivity, but the ease of use is baked into the system.
Is Cisco Catalyst a router or switch? ›
The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series is a mid-range modular chassis network switch.
Is a layer 3 switch the same as a router? ›A layer 3 switch is both a switch and a router: it can be regarded as a router with multiple Ethernet ports and with switching function. layer 3 switch enable packets switching by inspecting both their IP addresses and their MAC addresses.
Can we stack 24 port and 48-port switch Cisco? ›Normally you can stack same model with different port counts. but you need to maintain matching license versions such as, ipbase-ipbase or lanbase-lanbase etc. All stack members must run the same Cisco IOS software image to ensure compatibility among stack members.
What is a 48-port switch used for? ›48-Port Gigabit Switches are ideal for connecting a group of computers or network devices in the home or office to create a local network.
How many watts needed for PoE switch? ›Per port power average: 17.9 watts.
While some devices you connect to a PoE+ switch may use up to 30 watts per port, some may also not use that much.
Why use a Layer 3 switch? Layer 3 switches make the use of virtual local area networks (VLANs) and interVLAN routing easier and faster. They make VLANs easier to configure because a separate router isn't required between each VLAN; all the routing can be done right on the switch.
Can a Layer 3 switch replace a router? ›In many instances yes the router could be replaced by a layer 3 switch.
Can I use a Layer 3 switch at home? ›Challenges With Layer 3 Switches
The applications of Layer 3 switches are limited to intranet environments with a sufficiently large scale of device subnets and traffic. Home networks usually have no use for these devices.
The default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for frames received and transmitted on all interfaces is 1500 bytes.
How many Cisco switches can be daisy chained? ›Daisy Chain Topology – Daisy Chain Switches One by One
For no more than three Ethernet switches, a linear topology of daisy chaining is okay since there is no loop. However, it owns drawbacks in switch failure due to lacking redundancy.
What is the maximum hop count for Cisco switch? ›
Cisco recommends no more than 7 switch hops so the spanning-tree algorithm has enough time to converge.
What is the difference between 9200 and 9200L? ›Here are the key differences between 9200 and 9200L: The 9200 supports Stackwise-160, while 9200L supports Stackwise-80. The 9200 has larger lookup tables than the 9200L. The 9200 supports field-replaceable fan units and modular uplinks, while the 9200L does not.
How much bandwidth does an Ethernet switch use total? ›Gigabit Ethernet switches support transmission speeds of at least 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). Fast Ethernet switches can only transfer data at 100 megabits per second (Mbps).
What is the best network buffer size? ›It is recommended that you specify large buffer sizes, for example, 1 MB. Some system-wide settings can override the default 8 KB buffer size for sockets. With some applications, for example, WebSphere Commerce Suite, a buffer size of 180 KB reduces flow control and typically does not adversely affect paging.
What is the maximum socket buffer size? ›The default buffer size is 8 KB. The maximum size is 8 MB (8096 KB). The optimal buffer size depends on several network environment factors including types of switches and systems, acknowledgment timing, error rates and network topology, memory size, and data transfer size.
What is Cisco Catalyst 9200L? ›The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switch can help customers simplify complexity, optimize IT, and reduce operational costs by leveraging intelligence, automation and human expertise.
Is Cisco 9200L a Layer 3 switch? ›The Cisco Catalyst 9200L C9200L-24T-4G-A is a Layer 3 rack-mountable switch that provides 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet and 4-Port Gigabit uplink with Cisco Network Advantage Software.
Is Cisco 9200L Layer 3? ›With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, mod- ular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, these switches are the industry's un- paralleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access.
What country is Cisco Catalyst 9200L from? ›Product Name | Catalyst 9200L Stack Module |
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Country of Origin | Malaysia |
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Manufacturer | Cisco Systems |
Manuf Part# | C9200L-STACK-KIT= |
Cisco has historically designed their own chips instead of using merchant silicon from Broadcom and the like. This increases costs. Cisco devices have a ton of advanced features that you can't find anywhere else, and that's expensive to develop.
Why use a Layer 3 switch instead of a router? ›
Of a layer 3 switch, layer forwarding is performed by specialized ASICs – it is faster than routers, but they usually lack some of the advanced functionalities of routers. Unlike routers, a layer 3 switch is less likely to experience network latency since packets don't have to make additional steps through a router.
Can you use a Layer 3 switch instead of a router? ›Some layer 3 switches are almost router substitutions, with a full scope of WAN, firewall, VoIP, and so on. However, those switches are costly, and most layer 3 switches just have Ethernet ports. In this way, a dedicated router is cost-effective than a layer 3 switch.
What is the stack bandwidth of 9200l? ›With full PoE+ capability, power and fan redundancy, stacking bandwidth up to 160 Gbps, modular uplinks, Layer 3 feature support, and cold patching, Catalyst 9200 Series switches are the industry's unparalleled solution with differentiated resiliency and progressive architecture for cost-effective branch-office access.
What is the difference between Layer 2 and Layer 3 Cisco? ›The layer 2 and Layer 3 differs mainly in the routing function. A Layer 2 switch works with MAC addresses only and does not care about IP address or any items of higher layers. Layer 3 switch, or multilayer switch, can do all the job of a layer 2 switch and additional static routing and dynamic routing as well.
What is DNA license in Cisco? ›With Cisco DNA software licenses, customers receive embedded SWSS – which covers 24x7x365 Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support, software release updates, advanced support analytics, and designated service management.
How do I know if my Cisco switch is Layer 2 or 3? ›Look at the product code of the switch. If the switch ends with "EMI" then it's a Layer 3 switch. If it's "SMI" then it could be a layer 2 only switch. TO convert the appliance from Layer 2 to Layer 3, you need to have a hardware upgrade.
Is c9200 a l3 switch? ›Cisco Catalyst 9200 C9200L-24T-4G Layer 3 Switch - 24 x Gigabit Ethernet Network, 4 x Gigabit Ethernet Uplink - Manageable - Twisted Pair, Optical Fiber - Modular - 3 Layer Supported.
Is Cisco Catalyst a switch? ›Cisco Catalyst access switches bring wired and wireless together to dramatically simplify operations and continuously optimize to support business goals.
Is Cisco 9200l PoE? ›The C9200L-48P-4G-E model has 48 ports 1G PoE+ with 4x 1G SFP fixed uplinks. Licensing is required.