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Netgear M4300 Stackable Managed Switch with 16x10G Including 8x10GBASE-T and 8xSFP+ Layer 3

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Mfg # XSM4316S-100NES CDW # 4060131 | UNSPSC 43222612

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  • L3
  • 8 x 10/100/1000/10000 + 8 x 10 Gigabit SFP+
  • managed
  • rack-mountable
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The NETGEAR M4300 Switch Series delivers L2/L3/L4 and IPv4/IPv6 rich services for enterprise edge and SMB aggregation deployments with unrivaled ease of use: 10 Gigabit models can seamlessly stack with 1 Gigabit models within the series. Non-stop forwarding virtual chassis architectures provide advanced High Availability (HA) with hitless failover, that is, distributed link aggregation allows for load balancing and virtually zero downtime. License-free L3 feature set includes static routing, policy-based routing, RIP, VRRP, OSpiv as well as Multicast PIM routing. The NETGEAR M4300 Switch Series is ready for the future, with Software-defined Network (SDN) and OpenFlow 1.3 enabled for your network.

M4300-8X8F comes with 8 ports 10GBASE-T and 8 ports 10GBASE-X SFP+ in a half-width form factor. All 16 ports are independent and 1G backward compatible for progressive transition to 10G speeds. Ideal for server and storage aggregation: two half-width M4300 switches can be installed in a single rack space. M4300-8X8F is line-rate with 320Gbps fabric for SMB core applications as well as spine and leaf stacking architectures.

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Works but there are NO instructions for installation
Great Switch
Runs cool and quiet. Each port adjusts to the optimal speed
Great unit but 3-prong power plug is overkill
Great compact unit. Everything worked right out of the box. HOWEVER, for such a low powered device, I'm surprised of the use of a 3-prong grounded plug that doesn't fit into my APC network UPS. I did not want to use a adapter just for the power plug. I do a lot of international traveling and we appear to be
Competitive pricing improves cost management while dual firmware needs addressing
What is our primary use case? We use NETGEAR for IT-related tasks such as connecting printers and access points. It's primarily utilized as a layer-two solution. Additionally, one of the NETGEAR switches is deployed at a retail outlet. How has it helped my organization? It is difficult to quantify the return
Efficient routing and access control with an easy setup
What is our primary use case? We use NETGEAR Switches for networking, particularly for switch-to-switch connectivity. We connect them with core switches, especially for camera installation. How has it helped my organization? NETGEAR Switches have increased the throughput and speed of internal communication,
NETGEAR Switch GS305v3 it disappoints!
I was hoping by purchasing this update version of a switch I already owned it would solve my problem, but it didn't. I have an internet system that uses 5G on the wireless side, and only 2.4Ghz on the wired connected ethernet cable side, after replacing the switch and even updating the ethernet cable, it didn't
Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS516UP)
Excellent switch to future proof your network for future upgrades
Helps with infrastructure planning and provides flexibility to leverage and connect more devices
What is our primary use case? The solution helps with infrastructure planning. If you have a point-of-sale system, you can use these switches to connect the internet devices through the right Ethernet cable. That gives more flexibility instead of trying to get the Ethernet cable in the infrastructure wall. We
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