πŸ”Œ Cisco SGE2010 Switch 48 Ports Gigabit 10/100/1000 Manageable Layer 2+ 🌐


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Cisco SGE2010 48-Port Gigabit Switch

πŸ”Œ Cisco SGE2010 - 48 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 10/100/1000 - Layer 2+ Manageable - 4 Combo SFP Ports - Stacking 192 Ports - Advanced QoS and VLANs 🌐

πŸ’Ό Manageable Gigabit Switch 48 Ports for SME and Enterprise Networks

✨ Cisco SGE2010 Switch tested and 100% functional, professional network solution offering high-density Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with advanced Layer 2+ management. This manageable switch combines 48 auto-negotiable RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps ports, 4 combo SFP ports for fiber optic uplinks, non-blocking switching capacity of 96 Gbps, and stacking up to 192 ports for scalable infrastructures. Enterprise features include 802.1Q VLANs, multilayer QoS, 802.1X security RADIUS authentication, granular ACLs, and static IPv4/IPv6 routing for demanding SME campus and departmental network deployments.

πŸ“‹ Complete Technical Specifications

πŸ”§ Model Cisco SGE2010
48-Port Gigabit Switch
Small Business Pro Series
πŸ”Œ Gigabit Ethernet Ports 48 RJ-45 Ports
10/100/1000Base-T
Auto-negotiation MDI/MDI-X
Auto-MDIX Support
πŸš€ SFP Combo Ports 4 Mini-GBIC SFP Ports
Shared with ports 45-48
1000Base-SX/LX Fiber
Hot-Swappable Transceivers
🧠 Switching Capacity Bandwidth: 96 Gbps
Non-Blocking Architecture
Forwarding Rate: 71.4 Mpps
Store-and-Forward
πŸ’Ύ Memory MAC Table: 8000 Addresses
Integrated Buffer Packets
Dual Firmware Images
πŸ“Š Layer 2+ Features Switching Layer 2
Static Routing IPv4/IPv6
60 Static Routes
Wire-Speed Forwarding
πŸ”— Stacking Capability Up to 4 Stacked Units
Maximum 192 Ports Stack
Ring & Chain Topology
Hot Swap Units
πŸ” Security 802.1X RADIUS Authentication
Port Security MAC
ACLs 1018 Rules
DHCP Snooping, ARP Inspection
🌐 VLANs Support 256 Active VLANs
4096 VLAN IDs Range
802.1Q Tagging
GVRP, Private VLAN Edge
🎯 QoS Features 4 Hardware Queues
802.1p, DSCP Classification
Rate Limiting Ingress/Egress
Priority Queuing, WRR
πŸ”„ Redundancy IEEE 802.1w RSTP
IEEE 802.1s MSTP
LACP Link Aggregation
8 Groups x 8 Ports
πŸ–₯️ Management Web Interface HTTP/HTTPS
CLI Telnet/SSH Secure
SNMP v1/v2c/v3
RMON Groups 1,2,3,9
πŸ“ Format Rack 1U (44 mm height)
19 inches standard width
440 x 257 x 44 mm (L x W x H)
βš–οΈ Weight 4.9 kg (10.8 lbs)
⚑ Power Supply 100-240 VAC Auto-Ranging
50-60 Hz
Consumption: ~45W max
Cable included
🌑️ Environment Operating: 0-50°C
Storage: -40 to 70Β°C
Humidity: 10-90% NC
🏭 Manufacturer Cisco Systems
Small Business Series
Enterprise Quality
πŸ“¦ Condition Used - Tested and Functional
Power Cable Included

🎯 Highlights of the Cisco SGE2010

  • High Performance 48 Gigabit Ports - Dense connectivity 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing for workstations, servers, network printers, IP cameras and VoIP equipment with non-blocking switching 96 Gbps ensuring maximum throughput without bottlenecks
  • Resilient 192 Ports Stacking - Chaining up to 4 switches managed as a single logical unit with automatic master/backup, redundant ring/chain topology and hot-swap units without service interruption for flexible scalable infrastructure growth
  • Advanced Multilayer QoS - Sophisticated traffic classification 802.1p CoS, DSCP and ToS with 4 hardware priority queues per port, scheduling WRR weighted round-robin and rate limiting ensuring performance for VoIP video conferencing critical real-time applications
  • Complete Enterprise Security - 802.1X RADIUS authentication network access control NAC, MAC port security limitation, granular ACLs 1018 rules Layer 2-4, DHCP snooping protection against rogue servers and Dynamic ARP Inspection prevention of spoofing poisoning attacks
  • Flexible VLAN Segmentation - Support for 256 simultaneous VLANs with 802.1Q tagging, protocol-based VLANs, Private VLAN Edge isolation for guest ports, and GVRP automatic VLAN propagation between switches simplifying administration of complex multi-switch infrastructures
  • Static Routing IPv4/IPv6 - Layer 3 features with 60 hardware-accelerated wire-speed static routes, dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 support with ISATAP tunnels and inter-VLAN forwarding without a dedicated external router saving equipment costs
  • High Availability Redundancy - RSTP spanning-tree protocols for rapid sub-second convergence, MSTP multiple spanning trees for bandwidth optimization, LACP 802.3ad link aggregation up to 64 Gbps and dual firmware images for secure upgrades with automatic rollback
  • Intuitive Multi-Interface Management - HTTP/HTTPS browser-based graphical web interface without proprietary software, secure SSH CLI for automation scripts, encrypted SNMP v3 integration with Nagios/PRTG monitoring tools and RMON for detailed network performance statistics

πŸ” Professional Applications and Uses

The Cisco SGE2010 is perfectly suited for various business deployments: core network distribution switch for SMEs with 100-200 users aggregating departmental access switches with redundant high availability SFP fiber uplinks, patch panels in offices connecting workstations, file servers, printers with VLANs separating voice, data, guest traffic for GDPR ISO27001 security compliance, university campuses, computer labs, classrooms connecting hundreds of student stations with 802.1X RADIUS authentication, Active Directory LDAP access control, hotels, hospitality establishments with connected WiFi rooms using Private VLAN Edge isolating clients to prevent malicious lateral access, IP video surveillance infrastructures centralizing 40+ megapixel cameras with dedicated VLANs and priority QoS ensuring bandwidth for H.264 real-time video streaming, small datacenters with shared hosting racks for servers requiring VLAN segmentation for secure multi-tenant isolation, IP telephony VoIP Asterisk 3CX system integrations with automatic QoS prioritization for SIP signaling and RTP media ensuring audio quality for conversations, retail businesses with point of sale terminals, cash registers, automated RFID inventory barcode readers, anti-theft systems, or industrial environments with PLC programmable logic controllers, SCADA supervisors, Modbus TCP/IP Ethernet/IP real-time deterministic protocols. The stacking architecture is particularly suited for rapidly growing organizations requiring scalable infrastructure without complete switch replacements, simply adding stack units for progressive expansion from 48 ports to 96/144/192 according to evolving business needs.

πŸ“Έ Important: The photos are for illustration purposes only. Only the exact content mentioned in this announcement is authoritative for product reference and included items. If you have any doubts about the condition or configuration, please feel free to contact us before your purchase.

ℹ️ End-of-Life Information

πŸ“… Product Life Cycle Status

The Cisco SGE2010 has reached the manufacturer's official end of life (End of Sale: December 30, 2012, End of Life: December 31, 2017). This means that Cisco no longer sells this model new and official technical support is no longer available through SmartNet contracts. However, the switch remains fully functional technically and continues to reliably serve SME infrastructures that do not require the latest innovations in 10 Gigabit, ultra-high power PoE++, or advanced cloud management features. EoL advantages: very attractive second-hand prices 70-85% lower than current switches with equivalent performance, abundant availability in the secondary market for spare parts, stable mature firmware without bugs from recent versions, and comprehensive technical documentation from experienced user community forums. Ideal for organizations with constrained IT budgets, training labs for Cisco CCNA certifications requiring real equipment for practical learning, spare parts stock for existing SGE2010 infrastructures extending amortized investments, or non-critical environments with acceptable failure tolerances without strict SLAs for 99.99% uptime. For new deployments in critical production requiring long-term manufacturer support and recent innovations, consider the current Cisco Catalyst 1000/9000 Series or SMB alternatives CBS250/350.

βœ… Condition and Warranties

  • Tested and 100% Functional - Switch subjected to extensive tests including POST power-on self-test, bootup firmware, validation of 48 Gigabit ports link-up speed negotiation full-duplex, basic VLAN configuration via web management interface, and LED status verification confirming normal operation of power and fan.
  • Power Cable Included - Standard EU power cord provided for immediate use, allowing connection to electrical outlet without separate additional accessory purchases.
  • 30 Days Warranty - Protection against hardware defects preventing normal operation (multiple inoperative ports, faulty power supply, processor bootup failure) with return exchange according to legal conditions in force.
  • Factory Reset Configuration - Switch reset to factory default settings allowing for clean customized configuration according to specific network environment without interference from previous users' configurations.
  • Stable Firmware Installed - Mature tested stable firmware version pre-installed for immediate use, optional updates available for free download on Cisco.com according to security feature needs and patches.
  • All consumables are original and authentic brand - We do not sell any compatible toner or cartridge.
  • Secure Shipping - Professional packaging with reinforced shock-absorbing foam protection and tracking number for complete delivery traceability.
  • Professional Invoice - Paper invoice with 0% VAT attached in each package for company accounting justification of IT purchases.

⚠️ Disclaimer

Software and Technical Support:

  • No CD-ROM utilities, paper documentation, user manuals, or quick-start guides provided; all technical documentation is available for free download on the Cisco.com support section according to the exact model reference.
  • We do not provide technical support for advanced inter-switch stacking configuration, complex ACL programming, granular filtering, troubleshooting spanning-tree loops, redundant topologies, RADIUS server integrations, 802.1X authentication, or network administrator training certifications.
  • SFP Mini-GBIC fiber optic transceiver modules are not included unless explicitly stated otherwise, available separately in the Cisco original market as GLC-SX-MM/GLC-LH-SM or third-party MSA standard compatible according to connection distance needs.
  • Ethernet Cat5e/Cat6 patch cords, DB-9/RJ-45 console cables, 19-inch rack mounting kits, brackets, or optional accessories not explicitly mentioned are not included.
  • Cisco SmartNet manufacturer support is not available given the product's end-of-life status, and technical assistance is limited to user community forums, independent consultants, or third-party network integrators familiar with the Cisco Small Business range.
  • For deployments of complex multi-site network infrastructures, migrations from legacy Cisco systems to current Catalyst 9000 DNA Center platforms, PCI-DSS compliance security audits, or long-term manufacturer support needs with maintenance contracts, we recommend current solutions from actively supported ranges with certified Cisco partners available.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

πŸ”Ή Is the Cisco SGE2010 still relevant in 2025 despite its end-of-life status?
Absolutely! Although commercially discontinued since 2012, the SGE2010 remains technically viable for many SMB environments that do not require the latest innovations in 25/40/100 Gigabit, PoE++ 90W, or cloud management with DNA Center. Its 48 Gigabit ports are more than sufficient for standard office workstations consuming 10-100 Mbps of web/email/ERP bandwidth, and the 96 Gbps non-blocking switching capacity ensures excellent performance for infrastructures with 100-200 users. Layer 2+ features such as VLANs/QoS/ACL cover 95% of typical SMB security segmentation needs, and the 192-port stacking offers comfortable scalability for the growth of medium organizations. Significant advantages include attractive second-hand prices of €100-200 compared to €800-1500 for current Catalyst CBS350 switches with comparable performance, moderate power consumption of 45W saving energy costs in data centers, mature firmware that is stable without bugs from recent releases, and comprehensive documentation from the user community that resolves common issues. Limitations to accept include the absence of manufacturer support requiring self-sufficiency in troubleshooting or third-party consultants, the impossibility of the latest 802.11ax WiFi6 protocols, optimizations, or modern TrustSec security, and the decreasing availability of spare parts in the declining secondary market. Ideal for spare parts in existing infrastructures, training labs, environments with constrained budgets, or non-critical networks with acceptable failure tolerances. For mission-critical production data centers with strict SLAs or regulated environments requiring certified manufacturer support, it is advisable to prioritize current switches from supported ranges.
πŸ”Ή How to configure stacking with multiple SGE2010 switches?
The Cisco SGE2010 stacking is done via dedicated special stacking ports located on the back of the switches using proprietary Cisco stacking cables that physically connect units in a ring topology (full ring of 4 units) or chain (linear chain). Configuration procedure: connect stacking cables between adjacent switch ports forming a physical loop, power on the switches sequentially allowing automatic election of the master unit managing the entire stack, access the web interface of the master switch assigning unique IDs 1-4 to each stack member via the System > Stack Management menu, and configure the master/backup failover behavior ensuring service continuity in case of failure of the main unit. Advantages of stacking versus independent switches: unique centralized management with a single IP address managing 192 ports simultaneously, automatic VLAN spanning across the stack eliminating manual reconfigurations of inter-switch trunks, LACP link aggregation across the stack combining physical ports from different units increasing bandwidth redundancy, and automatic failover from master to backup in under 10 seconds during hardware failures preserving uptime for critical infrastructures. Configuration requires specific original Cisco stacking cables for SGE2010 available on the second-hand market as spare parts, with incompatibility of stacking cables from other Catalyst ranges requiring exact compatibility verification. Comprehensive documentation of procedures is available on Cisco.com for SGE Series administrators with examples of typical ring/chain topology configurations according to specific datacenter architectures.
πŸ”Ή Which SFP modules are compatible with the combo ports of the SGE2010?
The 4 combo SFP ports of the Cisco SGE2010 accept standard MSA Multi-Source Agreement Mini-GBIC transceiver modules, not just expensive original Cisco modules: SX multimode modules 1000Base-SX 850nm OM1/OM2/OM3 fiber distances up to 550 meters ideal for intra-building interconnections between server rooms on different floors, LX/LH single-mode modules 1000Base-LX 1310nm OS1/OS2 fiber distances 10 kilometers for inter-site campus metropolitan MAN connections, ZX extended-reach modules 1550nm distances 80 kilometers for long-distance WAN applications city-to-city links, or copper modules 1000Base-T RJ-45 copper SFP for short distances Cat5e/Cat6 economical if fiber is not available. Compatibility with third-party modules: SGE Small Business Series switches are generally tolerant of compatible third-party brand modules from FS.com, 10Gtek, Fiberstore, StarTech offering savings of 60-80% versus original Cisco GLC-SX-MM/GLC-LH-SM modules, relatively permissive firmware accepting standard link negotiations without strict vendor lock-in restrictions of enterprise Catalyst ranges. Recommended checks: test receiving modules validating link-up correct switch detection, consult community forums for user experiences with specific modules, prioritize reputable vendors with explicit Cisco compatibility guarantees, and keep original Cisco modules as spare backup in case of future firmware incompatibility updates. Note that combo ports physically share the last 4 Ethernet ports 45-48, activating SFP automatically disables the corresponding RJ-45 port, exclusive choice of fiber or copper per port but not simultaneous.
πŸ”Ή Does the SGE2010 support Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power IP phones?
No, the standard Cisco SGE2010 model does not natively support Power over Ethernet 802.3af/at; it is a non-PoE switch. For applications requiring power to devices via Ethernet cables (VoIP IP phones, IP surveillance cameras, WiFi access points), Cisco offered an alternative model, the SGE2010P, a PoE variant providing a power budget for dedicated 802.3af ports. Workarounds if the non-PoE SGE2010 has already been acquired: use external midspan PoE injectors inline between the switch and powered devices, small economical boxes costing 15-30€ each injecting 15.4W per port as per 802.3af standards, install a dedicated PoE switch upstream managing only powered devices (phones, cameras) while the SGE2010 manages non-PoE workstations and servers, or deploy devices accepting separate AC power supplies via traditional AC adapters if cabling installation constraints allow. For new deployments requiring native PoE to avoid complications with multiple midspan injectors, consider current PoE switches on the market: Cisco SGE2010P, SG350-52P, Catalyst 2960-48PST, or alternatives from HP/D-Link PoE ranges with budgets of 370-740W depending on the density of powered ports simultaneously. Check the actual power needs of devices before sizing: standard IP phones 7W, PTZ cameras 15W, 802.11ac WiFi access points 25W, calculate the total budget to avoid saturating the power supply of an undersized switch.
πŸ”Ή How to access the web management interface of the SGE2010?
Initial configuration access to the SGE2010 web interface requires a direct connection to the switch via an Ethernet cable from any port on a computer configured with a static IP address on the same subnet as the switch's default. The factory management IP address for Cisco Small Business Series is generally 192.168.1.254 (check specific documentation or the switch label). Configure the PC with a static IP address, for example, 192.168.1.100, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. From a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge supported), enter the URL https://192.168.1.254 to access the secure HTTPS login page. Default factory credentials: username blank, password "admin" (depending on firmware versions, consult documentation). Once connected to the Cisco Small Business management graphical interface, immediately change: the management IP address to correspond to the production infrastructure subnet (for example, 10.0.10.10 dedicated management VLAN), a strong administrator password with a minimum complexity of 12+ alphanumeric characters and symbols, and enable secure SSH while disabling the outdated unencrypted Telnet which is vulnerable. The web interface is organized into intuitive tabs: Dashboard, Port Management, VLANs, QoS, Security allowing point-and-click configurations without in-depth CLI command line expertise. The complete PDF documentation User Guide downloadable from Cisco.com details step-by-step procedures for typical VLAN trunking configurations, security ACLs, LACP link aggregation, and troubleshooting common connectivity loop issues. An alternative CLI is available via SSH on TCP port 22 for experienced administrators preferring automation scripts for batch configurations across multiple switches using Ansible/Python.
πŸ”Ή What is the power consumption and noise level of the switch?
The Cisco SGE2010 consumes about 35-45W under normal load (25-35 active ports, moderate office traffic) and can reach a specified maximum of ~50W under full load with 48 ports used simultaneously for sustained massive data transfers. Moderate consumption compared to similar competing 48-port switches consuming 60-80W, positioning the SGE2010 as an energy-efficient option with energy-saving technologies from the pre-IEEE 802.3az modern Energy Efficient Ethernet era, yet optimized versus the previous generation. Annual electrical cost calculation: 40W average Γ— 24h Γ— 365d Γ— 0.20€/kWh = about 70€/year for a single switch, with infrastructures of 4 stacked switches totaling 192 ports resulting in ~280€/year in acceptable energy costs for SME IT budgets. Relatively discreet noise level: the switch integrates an internal temperature-controlled cooling fan that adjusts speed according to thermal load, generating about 28-35 dB in a quiet office environment, audible in close proximity but not disruptive in normal air-conditioned server rooms or technical wiring closets. Much quieter than high-density enterprise Catalyst/Nexus switches with multiple high-speed fans at 50+ dB. Acceptable installation in silent cabinets with perforated doors, isolated technical rooms, or under desks if ambient noise is already present from equipment air conditioning. Avoid installation in ultra-quiet open spaces in direct proximity to workstations where absolute silence is required; prefer a dedicated technical room separate from collaborative areas.

πŸ“¦ Delivery Contents

  • 1x Cisco SGE2010 48 tested and functional Gigabit switch
  • 48x RJ-45 Ethernet Ports 10/100/1000Base-T
  • 4x SFP Combo Ports (transceiver modules not included)
  • 1x Standard EU power cable included
  • 1x Professional paper invoice with 0% VAT

ℹ️ Not Included: SFP Mini-GBIC fiber optic transceiver modules, Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet patch cords, DB-9 console cables, inter-switch stacking cables, utility CD-ROMs, paper documentation, 19-inch rack mounting kits and accessories are not included unless otherwise stated. Switch sold as a standalone device with power cable only.

🚚 Shipping and Customer Service

We guarantee professional packaging suitable for network switches: reinforced double-thickness cardboard with appropriate dimensions for optimal protection, high-density polyurethane foam wrapping the complete switch, multilayer bubble wrap securing the RJ-45 ports on the front and back against shocks and impacts, and rigid padding to prevent movement during transport and multiple handling by carriers. Each shipment includes a national carrier tracking number allowing real-time GPS location of the package until signed delivery to the recipient. Our technical customer service remains available for questions about compatibility with specific infrastructure projects, basic configuration advice for quick VLANs/QoS setup, recommendations for compatible SFP modules based on fiber optic connection distances, or warranty return exchange conditions. For complex multi-site enterprise network deployments requiring architectural engineering, integration with existing Cisco legacy infrastructures, security compliance audits, or training for administrators with CCNA certifications, we can recommend certified network integrator partners or independent consultants specialized by geographic region. Standard shipping time is 24-48 hours on business days after payment confirmation. Deliveries to metropolitan France are prioritized, with Corsica and overseas territories of the European Union possible depending on carrier availability and variable timelines.

πŸ›’ Cisco Switch SGE2010 - 48 Manageable Gigabit Ports
Layer 2+ Features β€’ Stacking 192 Ports β€’ VLANs & QoS β€’ 4x SFP Combo β€’ Tested Functional

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