🔌 ETHERNET MODULE CISCO WS-X6348 48 PORTS 10/100 MBPS CATALYST 6500/6000 🔌


Price:
Sale price€35.45

Description

Tested and Functional

Discover our used Cisco WS-X6348 Ethernet module in perfect working condition, ideal for expanding the capabilities of your Catalyst 6500/6000 switch. 🔍

  • : WS-X6348-RJ-45

  • : 48 ports 10/100 Mbps autosensing

  • : RJ-45

  • : Full or half-duplex

  • : Category 3, 5, 5e or 6 UTP/FTP

  • : 1.2 x 14.4 x 16 inches (3.0 x 35.6 x 40.6 cm)

  • : About 2 kg

  • : Tested and functional occasion

  • : 30 days


This Ethernet module allows you to add 48 Fast Ethernet ports to your Catalyst 6500/6000 switch, providing a cost-effective solution to expand your network. Occupying a single slot in the chassis, it can be combined with other modules and installed hot without interrupting the operation of the switch.

The module supports up to 32,000 active MAC addresses and up to 1000 VLANs, providing maximum flexibility for your network infrastructure.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This module is sold without additional accessories. Software updates are the responsibility of the user.

FAQ

: Is this module compatible with all models of the Catalyst 6500/6000 series?

R: Yes, this module is compatible with all Catalyst 6500/6000 series chassis, occupying a standard slot.

: Can multiple WS-X6348 modules be installed in the same chassis?

R: Absolutely, you can install up to 8 modules in a chassis, allowing for a maximum density of 384 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports.

: Does this module support PoE power for IP phones?

R: In its base version, this module does not support PoE. However, it can be upgraded with an inline power daughter card to support IP phones.

: What are the recommended environmental conditions for this module?

R: The module operates in a temperature range of 0 to 40°C, with a relative humidity of 0 to 90% without condensation, and at an altitude of -60 to 4000 meters.

: What network management features are supported by this module?

R: This module supports the SNMP protocol for management via platforms like CiscoWorks, as well as four RMON groups (statistics, history, alarms, and events) implemented directly in hardware.

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