Description
Overview
Cisco’s Catalyst 9300 Series switches are a stackable venture exchange platform designed for security, IoT, flexibility, and cloud. They are the next generation of the business’ most widely disseminated exchanging stage. They are the industry’s fastest thickness stacking transfer speed arrangement with the most adjustable uplink design, with speeds up to 480 Gbps. The Catalyst 9300 Series was the first improved stage for 802.11ac Wave2 and high-thickness Wi-Fi 6. It raises the bar for network scale. These Cisco Switches are also future-proofed, with an x86 CPU architecture and greater memory, allowing them to have holders and run third-party apps and content locally within the switch. The Catalyst 9300 Series is designed with Cisco StackWise technology, allowing for flexible organisation.
Specifications
Designed to replace: Catalyst 3850
Supported IOS: Network Advantage, Network Essentials
Network modules options: Fixed Modules
Stack Technology: StackWise-320
Stacking bandwidth: 320 Gbps
Total number of MAC addresses: 32,000
Total number of IPv4 routes (ARP plus learned routes): 32,000 (24,000 direct routes and 8000 indirect routes)
IPv4 routing entries: –
IPv6 routing entries: 16,000
Multicast routing scale: 8,000
QoS scale entries: 5,120
ACL scale entries: 5,120
Packet buffer per SKU: 16 MB buffer for 24 and 48 port Gigabit Ethernet models
Flexible NetFlow (FNF) entries: 64,000 flow on 24- and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet models
DRAM: 8 GB
Flash: 16 GB
VLAN IDs: 4094
Total Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs): 1000
Jumbo frames: 9198 bytes
Switching capacity: 56 Gbps – 176 Gbps
Forwarding rate: 41.66 Mpps – 130.95 Mpps