| Classless Interdomain | Support for CIDR Routing (CIDR) |
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| Routing Information | Support for RIP v2 for dynamic routing Protocol (RIP) v2 |
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| Policy-Based Routing | Flexible routing control to direct packets to a different next hop based on an IPv4 or IPv6 (PBR) Access Control List (ACL) Open Shortest Path First Support for OSPF v2 and v3 (in C1300X SKUs only) (OSPF) |
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| DHCP server | Switch functions as an IPv4 DHCP server, serving IP addresses for multiple DHCP pools or scopes Support for DHCP options |
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| DHCP relay at Layer 3 | Relay of DHCP traffic across IP domains |
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| User Datagram Protocol | Relay of broadcast information across Layer 3 domains for application discovery or relaying of (UDP) relay Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)/DHCP packets © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 41 |
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| Feature | Description Stacking |
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| Hardware stacking | Stacking information for C1300 and C1300X C1300/X supports up to 8 switches in a stack. Up to 400 ports managed as a single system with hardware failover Stacking is supported on the following models: ● C1300 Family 1: C1300-16P-4X, C1300-24T-4X, C1300-24P-4X, C1300-24FP-4X, C1300-48T-4X, C1300-48P-4X, C1300-48FP-4X, C1300-8MGP-2X, C1300-24MGP-4X, C1300-48MGP-4X ● C1300 Family 2: C1300-12XT-2X, C1 |
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| High availability | Fast stack failover delivers minimal traffic loss. Support for LAG across multiple units in a stack |
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| Plug-and-play stacking | Active/standby for resilient stack control configuration/ |
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| management | Auto-numbering Hot swap of units in stack Ring and chain stacking options, auto stacking port speed, flexible stacking port options |
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| High-speed stack | Cost-effective high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet fiber interfaces interconnects Security |
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| Secure Shell (SSH) | SSH is a secure replacement for Telnet traffic. Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) also uses SSH. |
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| Protocol | SSH v1 and v2 are supported |
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| Secure Sockets Layer | SSL support: Encrypts all HTTPS traffic, allowing highly secure access to the browser-based (SSL) management GUI in the switch |
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| IEEE 802.1X | 802.1X: RADIUS authentication and accounting, MD5 hash, guest VLAN, unauthenticated (authenticator role) VLAN, single/multiple host mode, and single/multiple sessions Supports time-based 802.1X, dynamic VLAN assignment, and MAC authentication |
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| IEEE 802.1X supplicant | A switch can be configured to act as a supplicant to another switch. This enables extended secure access in areas outside the wiring closet (such as conference rooms) |
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| Web-based | Web-based authentication provides network admission control through a web browser to any |
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| authentication | host devices and operating systems STP Bridge Protocol Data A security mechanism to protect the network from invalid configurations. A port enabled for |
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| Unit (BPDU) Guard | BPDU Guard is shut down if a BPDU message is received on that port. This avoids accidental topology loops © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 41 |
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| STP Root Guard | Prevents edge devices not in the network administrator’s control from becoming STP root nodes |
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| STP loopback guard | Provides additional protection against Layer 2 forwarding loops (STP loops) |
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| DHCP snooping | Filters out DHCP messages with unregistered IP addresses and/or from unexpected or untrusted interfaces. This prevents rogue devices from behaving as DHCP servers |
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| IP Source Guard (IPSG) | When IPSG is enabled at a port, the switch filters out IP packets received from the port if the source IP addresses of the packets have not been statically configured or dynamically learned from DHCP snooping. This prevents IP address spoofing Dynamic ARP Inspection The switch discards ARP packets from a port if there are no static or dynamic IP/MAC bindings (DAI) or if there is a discrepancy betw |
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| IP/MAC/port binding | The preceding features (DHCP snooping, IP Source Guard, and Dynamic ARP Inspection) work (IPMB) together to prevent Denial of-Service (DoS) attacks in the network, thereby increasing network availability |
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| Secure Core Technology | Makes sure that the switch will receive and process management and protocol traffic no (SCT) matter how much traffic is received |
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| Secure Sensitive Data | A mechanism to manage sensitive data (such as passwords, keys, and so on) securely on the (SSD) switch, populating this data to other devices and a secure auto-configuration. Access to view the sensitive data as plain text or encrypted is provided according to t he user configured access level and the access method of the user |
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| Trustworthy systems | Trustworthy systems provide a highly secure foundation for Cisco products Run-time defenses (Executable Space Protection [X-Space], Address Space Layout Randomization [ASLR], Built-In Object Size Checking [BOSC]) |
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| Private VLAN | Provides security and isolation between switch ports, which helps ensure that users cannot snoop on other users’ traffic; supports multiple uplinks. |
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| Layer 2 isolation Private | PVE (also known as protected ports) provides Layer 2 isolation between devices in the same |
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| VLAN Edge (PVE) | VLAN; supports multiple uplinks |
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| Port security | Ability to lock source MAC addresses to ports and limit the number of learned MAC addresses |
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| RADIUS/TACACS+ | Supports RADIUS and TACACS authentication. Switch functions as a client |
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| RADIUS accounting | The RADIUS accounting functions allow data to be sent at the start and end of services indicating the number of resources (such as time, packets, bytes, and so on) used during the session |
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| Storm control | Broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast |
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| DoS prevention | DoS attack prevention |
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| Multiple user privilege | Level 1, 7, and 15 privilege levels levels in CLI © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 41 |
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| ACLs | Support for up to 1024 rules (in Catalyst 1300 1Gigabit Ethernet SKUs) and up to 2048 rules (in Catalyst 1300 10Gigabit Ethernet SKUs) and 3072 rules (in Catalyst 1300X SKUs) Drop or rate limit based on source and destination MAC, VLAN ID, IPv4 or IPv6 address, IPv6 flow label, protocol, port, Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)/IP precedence, TCP/UDP source and destination ports, 802.1p pri |
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| Priority levels | 8 hardware queues |
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| Scheduling | Strict priority and Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) |
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| Class of service | Port-based, 802.1p VLAN priority-based, IPv4/IPv6 IP precedence/Type of Service (ToS)/DSCP-based, Differentiated Services (DiffServ), classification and remarking ACLs, trusted QoS Queue assignment based on DSCP and Class of Service (802.1p/CoS) |
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| Rate limiting | Ingress policer; egress shaping and rate control per VLAN, per port, and flow based; dualrate 3-color (2R3C) policing |
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| Congestion avoidance | A TCP congestion avoidance algorithm is required to minimize and prevent global TCP loss synchronization iSCSI traffic optimization A mechanism for giving priority to iSCSI traffic over other types of traffic Standards |
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| Standards | IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol, IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ae 10 Gbps Ethernet over fiber for LAN, IEEE 802.3an 10GBASE -T 10 Gbps Ethernet over copper twisted pair cable, IEEE 802.3x Flow Control, IEEE 802.1D (STP, GARP, and GVRP), IEEE 802.1Q/p VLAN, IEEE 802 |
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| IPv6 | IPv6 host mode, IPv6 over Ethernet, dual IPv6/IPv4 stack IPv6 neighbor and router discovery (ND), IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration, path Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) discovery Duplicate Address Detection (DAD), ICMP version 6 DHCPv6 stateful client IPv6 over IPv4 network with Intrasite Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) tunnel support |
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| IPv6 QoS | Prioritize IPv6 packets in hardware |
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| IPv6 ACL | Drop or rate-limit IPv6 packets in hardware |
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| IPv6 First Hop Security | RA guard ND inspection DHCPv6 guard Neighbor binding table (snooping and static entries) Neighbor binding integrity check |
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| Multicast Listener | Deliver IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers Discovery (MLD v1/2) snooping |
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| MLD proxy | The MLD proxy provides a mechanism for multicast forwarding based on MLD membership information without the need for more complicated multicast routing protocols |
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| IPv6 applications | Web/SSL, Telnet server/SSH, ping, traceroute, Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), SNMP, RADIUS, syslog, DNS client, Telnet client, DHCP client, DHCP auto-config, IPv6 DHCP relay, TACACS+ |
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| IPv6 RFCs supported | RFC 4443 (which obsoletes RFC 2463): ICMP version 6 RFC 4291 (which obsoletes RFC 3513): IPv6 address architecture RFC 4291: IPv6 addressing architecture RFC 2460: IPv6 specification RFC 4861 (which obsoletes RFC 2461): neighbor discovery for IPv6 RFC 4862 (which obsoletes RFC 2462): IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration RFC 1981: path MTU discovery RFC 4007: IPv6 scoped address architecture R |
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| Cisco Business | Support for embedded probe for Cisco Business Dashboard running on the switch. Dashboard Eliminates the need to set up a separate hardware or virtual machine for the Cisco Business Dashboard Probe onsite |
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| Cisco Business mobile | Mobile app for Cisco Business and Catalyst 1200 and 1300/X switches and wireless products. |
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| app | Helps to set up a local network in minutes and provide easy management at your fingertips |
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| Cisco Network Plug and | The Cisco Network PnP solution provides a simple, secure, unified, and integrated offering to |
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| Play (PnP) agent | ease new branch or campus device rollouts or for provisioning updates to an existing network. The solution provides a unified approach to provision Cisco routers, switches, and wireless devices with a near-zero-touch deployment experience. Supports Cisco PnP Connect |
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| Web user interface | Built-in switch configuration utility for easy browser-based device configuration (HTTP/HTTPS) Supports simple and advanced mode, configuration, wizards, customizable dashboard, system maintenance, monitoring, online help, and universal search |
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| SNMP | SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3 with support for traps, and SNMP version 3 User-Based Security Model (USM) |
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| Standard MIBs | lldp-MIB rfc2668-MIB |
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| lldpextdot1-MIB | rfc2737-MIB |
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| lldpextdot3-MIB | rfc2925-MIB |
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| lldpextmed-MIB | rfc3621-MIB |
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| rfc2674-MIB | rfc4668-MIB |
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| rfc2575-MIB | rfc4670-MIB |
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| rfc2573-MIB | trunk-MIB |
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| rfc2233-MIB | tunnel-MIB |
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| rfc2013-MIB | udp-MIB |
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| rfc2012-MIB | draft-ietf-bridge-8021x-MIB |
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| rfc2011-MIB | draft-ietf-bridge-rstpmib-04-MIB |
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| RFC-1212 | draft-ietf-hubmib-etherif-mib-v3-00-MIB |
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| RFC-1215 | draft-ietf-syslog-device-MIB |
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| SNMPv2-CONF | ianaaddrfamnumbers-MIB |
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| SNMPv2-TC | ianaifty-MIB |
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| p-bridge-MIB | ianaprot-MIB |
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| q-bridge-MIB | inet-address-MIB |
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| rfc1389-MIB | ip-forward-MIB |
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| rfc1493-MIB | ip-MIB |
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| rfc1611-MIB | RFC1155-SMI |
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| rfc1612-MIB | RFC1213-MIB |
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| rfc1850-MIB | SNMPv2-MIB © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 41 |
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| rfc1907-MIB | SNMPv2-SMI |
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| rfc2571-MIB | SNMPv2-TM |
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| rfc2572-MIB | RMON-MIB |
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| rfc2574-MIB | rfc1724-MIB |
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| rfc2576-MIB | dcb-raj-DCBX-MIB-1108-MIB |
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| rfc2613-MIB | rfc1213-MIB |
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| rfc2665-MIB | rfc1757-MIB |
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| Private MIBs | CISCOSB-lldp-MIB CISCOSB-ip-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-brgmulticast-MIB | CISCOSB-iprouter-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-bridgemibobjectsMIB | CISCOSB-ipv6-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-bonjour-MIB | CISCOSB-mnginf-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-dhcpcl-MIB | CISCOSB-lcli-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-MIB | CISCOSB-localization-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-wrandomtaildropMIB | CISCOSB-mcmngr-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-traceroute-MIB | CISCOSB-mng-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-telnet-MIB | CISCOSB-physdescription-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-stormctrl-MIB | CISCOSB-PoE-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-ssh-MIB | CISCOSB-protectedport-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-socket-MIB | CISCOSB-rmon-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-sntp-MIB | CISCOSB-rs232-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-smon-MIB | CISCOSB-SecuritySuite-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-phy-MIB | CISCOSB-snmp-MIB |
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| CISCOSB- | CISCOSB-specialbpdu-MIB |
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| multisessionterminal-MIB | CISCOSB-banner-MIB CISCOSB-mri-MIB CISCOSB-syslog-MIB CISCOSB-jumboframes-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-gvrp-MIB | CISCOSB-TcpSession-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-endofmib-MIB | CISCOSB-traps-MIB CISCOSB-trunk-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-dot1x-MIB | CISCOSB-tuning-MIB CISCOSB-tunnel-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-deviceparams-MIB | CISCOSB-udp-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-cli-MIB | CISCOSB-vlan-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-cdb-MIB | CISCOSB-ipstdacl-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-brgmacswitch-MIB | CISCOSB-eee-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-3sw2swtables-MIB | CISCOSB-ssl-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-smartPorts-MIB | CISCOSB-qosclimib-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-tbi-MIB | CISCOSB-digitalkeymanage-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-macbaseprio-MIB | CISCOSB-tbp-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-policy-MIB | CISCOSMB-MIB CISCOSB-env_mib © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 41 |
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| CISCOSB-sensor-MIB | CISCOSB-secsd-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-aaa-MIB | CISCOSB-draft-ietf-entmib-sensor-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-application-MIB | CISCOSB-draft-ietf-syslog-device-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-bridgesecurity-MIB | CISCOSB-rfc2925-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-copy-MIB | CISCO-SMI-MIB |
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| CISCOSB-CpuCounters-MIB | CISCOSB-DebugCapabilities-MIB |
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| Remote Monitoring | Embedded RMON software agent supports 4 RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and (RMON) events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack Coexistence of both protocol stacks to ease migration |
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| Firmware upgrade | Web browser upgrade (HTTP/HTTPS) and TFTP and upgrade over SCP running over SSH Dual images for resilient firmware upgrades |
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| Port mirroring | Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to 8 source ports can be mirrored to one destination port |
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| VLAN mirroring | Traffic from a VLAN can be mirrored to a port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to 8 source VLANs can be mirrored to one destination port |
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| Flow-based redirection | Redirect or mirror traffic to a destination port or mirroring session based on flow and mirroring |
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| Remote Switch Port | Traffic can be mirrored across a Layer 2 domain to a remote port on a different switch for |
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| Analyzer (RSPAN) | easier troubleshooting |
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| sFlow agent | Switch can export sFlow sample to external collectors. sFlow provides visibility into network traffic down to the flow level |
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| DHCP (options 12, 59, | DHCP options facilitate tighter control from a central point (DHCP server) to obtain IP address, 60, 66, 67, 82, 125, 129, auto-configuration (with configuration and image file download), DHCP relay, and hostname and 150) |
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| Secure Copy (SCP) | Securely transfer files to and from the switch © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 41 |
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| Auto-configuration with | Enables secure mass deployment with protection of sensitive data SCP file download |
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| Text-editable | Configuration files can be edited with a text editor and downloaded to another switch, |
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| configuration files | facilitating easier mass deployment |
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| Smartports | Simplified configuration of QoS and security capabilities |
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| Auto Smartports | Applies the intelligence delivered through the Smartport roles and applies it automatically to the port based on the devices discovered over Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP -MED. This facilitates zero-touch deployments |
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| Text view CLI | Scriptable CLI. A full CLI as well as a menu-based CLI is supported. User privilege levels 1, 7, and 15 are supported for the CLI |
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| Localization | Localization of GUI and documentation into multiple languages |
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| Login banner | Configurable multiple banners for web as well as CLI |
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| Other management | Traceroute, single IP management, HTTP/HTTPS, SSH, RADIUS, port mirroring, TFTP upgrade, DHCP client, BOOTP, SNTP, Xmodem upgrade, cable diagnostics, ping, syslog, Telnet client (SSH secure support), automatic time settings from management station Green (power efficiency) |
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| Energy detect | Automatically turns power off on an RJ-45 port when the detecting link down. Active mode is resumed without loss of any packets when the switch detects the link is up |
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| Cable length detection | Adjusts the signal strength based on the cable length. Reduces the power consumption for shorter cables |
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| EEE compliant (802.3az) | Supports IEEE 802.3az on all copper Gigabit Ethernet ports |
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| Disable port LEDs | LEDs can be manually turned off to save energy |
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| Time-based port | Link up or down based on user-defined schedule (when the port is administratively up) operation |
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| Time-based PoE | PoE power can be on or off based on a user-defined schedule to save energy |
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| Persistent PoE | Provides PoE power while the device is rebooting |
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| Jumbo frames | Frame sizes up to 9000 bytes. The default MTU is 2000 bytes |
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| MAC table | 16,000 addresses (in Catalyst 1300 1 Gigabit Ethernet SKUs) and up to 32,000 rules (in Catalyst 1300 10 Gigabit Ethernet SKUs and Catalyst 1300X SKUs) |
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| Chip guard | Detects tampering attempts and responds during bootup |
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| Boot integrity | Boot integrity visibility allows Cisco's platform identity and software integrity information to be visible and actionable © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 41 |
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| Bonjour | The switch advertises itself using the Bonjour protocol |
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| Link Layer Discovery | LLDP allows the switch to advertise its identification, configuration, and capabilities to |
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| Protocol (LLDP) | neighboring devices that store the data in a MIB. LLDP -MED is an enhancement to LLDP that (802.1ab) with LLDP- adds the extensions needed for IP phones. Media Endpoint Discovery (MED) extensions |
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| Cisco Discovery | The switch advertises itself using the Cisco Discovery Protocol. It also learns the connected |
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| PoE | The total power available for PoE per switch is as follows: support PoE |
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| C1300-8P-E-2G | 67W 8 |
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| C1300-8FP-2G | 120W 8 |
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| C1300-16P-2G | 120W 16 |
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| C1300-16FP-2G | 240W 16 |
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| C1300-24P-4G | 195W 24 |
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| C1300-24FP-4G | 375W 24 |
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| C1300-48P-4G | 375W 48 |
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| C1300-48FP-4G | 740W 48 |
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| C1300-16P-4X | 120W 16 |
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| C1300-24P-4X | 195W 24 |
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| C1300-24FP-4X | 375W 24 |
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| C1300-48P-4X | 375W 48 |
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| C1300-48FP-4X | 740W 48 |
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| C1300-8MGP-2X | 120W 8 |
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| C1300-24MGP-4X | 375W 24 |
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| C1300-48MGP-4X | 740W 48 © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 41 |
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| PoE+ | available for PoE per switch is as follows: support PoE |
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| C1300X-24P-4X | 385W 24 |
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| C1300X-48P-4X | 740W 48 |
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| C1300X-24MU-4X | 740W 24 |
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| C1300X-10NU-2X | 385W 10 |
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| C1300X-24NGU-4X | 740W 24 |
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| C1300X-48NGU-4X | 740W 48 |
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| 功耗 | Model System power Power Heat dissipation Idle Power (worst case) consumption consumption (BTU/hr) (with PoE) |
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| C1300-8T-E-2G | 110V=10.63W N/A 36.33 110V=4.58W 220V=10.65W 220V=4.72W |
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| C1300-16T-2G | 110V=10.9W N/A 38.2 110V=4.6W 220V=11.2W 220V=4.9W |
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| C1300-24T-4G | 110V=14.6W N/A 50.5 110V=4.9W 220V=14.8W 220V=5.2W |
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| C1300-48T-4G | 110V=38.80W N/A 132.39 110V=13.36W 220V=38.07W 220V=13.09W |
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| C1300-24T-4X | 110V=22.3W N/A 76.4 110V=4.9W 220V=22.4W 220V=5.2W |
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| C1300-48T-4X | 110V=40.01W N/A 136.50 110V=13.12W 220V=39.77W 220V=12.93W |
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| C1300-12XT-2X | 110V=50.3W NA 218.38 110V=20.7W 220V=52W 220V=22.8W |
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| C1300-12XS | 110V=24.3W NA 132.39 110V=9.9W 220V=26.1W 220V=11.5W |
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| C1300-16XTS | 110V=33.36W NA 195.86 110V=16.4W 220V=35.2W 220V=18.3W |
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| C1300-24XS | 110V=49.46W NA 220.77 110V=21.5W 220V=49.02W 220V=21.3W |
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| C1300-24XT | 110V=87.3W NA 341.21 110V=36.5W 220V=88W 220V=37.8W |
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| C1300-24XTS | 110V=88.2W NA 300.76 110V=22.3W 220V=86.7W 220V=22.8W |
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| C1300X-24T-4X | 110V=31.7W NA 136.14 110V=50.3W 220V=32.1W 220V=52W |
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| C1300X-48T-4X | 110V=66.7W NA 285.6 110V=18.5W 220V=72.1W 220V=20W © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 22 of 41 |
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| C1300X-24NGU- | 110V=104.2W 110V=909.8W 3104.3 110V=25.5W 4X 220V=103.9W 220V=870.8W 220V=26.8W |
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| C1300X-48NGU- | 110V=113.2W 110V=858.4W 3079.46 110V=31.6W 4X 220V=122.4W 220V=869.1W 220V=41.5W |
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| Ports | Model Total system ports RJ-45 ports Combo ports (RJ-45 + Small Form-Factor Pluggable [SFP]) |
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| Ethernet | combo |
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| x 10G | Ethernet |
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| Console port | Cisco standard RJ-45 console port and USB Type C port |
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| USB port | USB Type C port on the front panel of the switch for easy file and image management as well as console port |
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| Buttons | Reset button |
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| Cabling type | Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Category 5e or better for 1000BASE -T |
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| LEDs | System, Link/Act, PoE, Speed |
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| Flash | 1GB SLC |
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| CPU | ARM dual-core at 1.5 GHz |
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| DRAM | 1 GB DDR4 (C1300); 2 GB DDR4 (C1300X) © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 25 of 41 |
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| Packet buffer | All numbers are aggregate across all ports, as the buffers are dynamically shared: |
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| Supported SFP modules | SKU Media Speed Maximum distance |
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| MGBSX1 | Multimode fiber 1000 Mbps 500 m |
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| MGBLX1 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 10 km |
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| MGBLH1 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 40 km |
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| MGBT1 | UTP Cat 5e 1000 Mbps 100 m |
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| GLC-SX-MMD | Multimode fiber 1000 Mbps 550 m |
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| GLC-EX-SMD | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 40 km |
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| GLC-ZX-SMD | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 70 km |
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| GLC-LH-SMD | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 10 km |
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| GLC-BX-U | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 10 km |
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| GLC-BX-D | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 10 km |
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| GLC-TE | UTP Cat 5e 1000 Mbps 100 m |
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| CWDM-SFP-1470 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1490 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1510 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1530 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 27 of 41 |
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| CWDM-SFP-1550 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1570 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1590 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| CWDM-SFP-1610 | Single-mode fiber 1000 Mbps 80 km |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU1M | Copper coax 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1m |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU3M | Copper coax 10 Gigabit Ethernet 3m |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU5M | Copper coax 10 Gigabit Ethernet 5m |
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| SFP-10G-SR | Multimode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 26 m to 400 m |
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| SFP-10G-LR | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 km |
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| SFP-10G-SR-S | Multimode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 26 m to 400 m |
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| SFP-10G-LR-S | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 km |
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| SFP-10G-ER | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 40 km |
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| SFP-10G-ER-S | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 40 km |
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| SFP-10G-T-X | UTP CAT6A/CAT7 or 10 Gigabit Ethernet 30 m better |
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| SFP-10G-BXD-I | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 km |
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| SFP-10G-BXU-I | Single-mode fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 km |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU15M | Twinax cable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet 5m passive, 30AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU2M | Twinax cable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet 2m passive, 30AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H10GB-CU25M | Twinax cable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet 2.5 m passive, 30AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H10GB-ACU7M | Twinax cable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet 7m passive, 30AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H10GBACU10M | Twinax cable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 m passive, 30AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-10G-AOC1M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1m assembly © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 28 of 41 |
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| SFP-10G-AOC2M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 2m assembly |
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| SFP-10G-AOC3M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 3m assembly |
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| SFP-10G-AOC5M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 5m assembly |
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| SFP-10G-AOC7M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 7m assembly |
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| SFP-10G-AOC10M | Active Optical Cable 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC1M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 1m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC2M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 2m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC3M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 3m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC4M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 4m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC5M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 5m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC7M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 7m assembly |
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| SFP-25G-AOC10M | Active Optical Cable 25 Gigabit Ethernet 10 m assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU1M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 1m passive, 28AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU1.5M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 1.5 m passive, 24AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU2M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 2m passive, 24AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU2.5M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 2.5 m passive, 24AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU3M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 3m passive, 24AWG cable assembly © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 29 of 41 |
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| SFP-H25G-CU4M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 4m passive, 24AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-H25G-CU5M | Twinax cable, 25 Gigabit Ethernet 5m passive, 24AWG cable assembly |
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| SFP-25G-SL | Multimode fiber 25 Gigabit Ethernet 20/30m (OM3/OM4) |
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| SFP-25G-SR-S | Multimode fiber 25 Gigabit Ethernet 70/100m (OM3/OM4) |
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| SFP-10/25G-CSR-S | Multimode fiber 10/25 Gigabit Ethernet 300/400m (OM3/OM4)* |
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| SFP-10/25G-LR-S | Single-mode fiber 10/25 Gigabit Ethernet 10km |
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| SFP-10/25G-LR-I | Single-mode fiber 10/25 Gigabit Ethernet 10km** Depending upon fiber quality. Links up to 15km reach are supported as engineered links as long as channel insertion loss is <9.3dB and RS -FEC is required. |
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| Unit dimensions | Model Unit dimensions (W x D x H) |
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| Unit weight | Model Unit weight |
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| 供電 | 100-240V 50-60 Hz, internal, universal: C1300-8FP-2G, C1300-16T-2G, C1300-16P- 2G,C1300-16FP-2G, C1300-24T-4G, C1300-24P-4G, C1300-24FP-4G, C1300-48T-4G, C1300-48P-4G, C1300-48FP-4G, C1300-16P-4X, C1300-24T-4X, C1300-24P-4X, C1300-24FP-4X, C1300-48T-4X, C1300-48P-4X, C1300-48FP-4X, C1300-12XT-2X, C1300-12XS, C1300-16XTS, C1300-24XS, C1300-24XT, C1300-8MGP-2X, C130024MGP-4X, C1300-48MGP-4X, C1300-2 |
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| Certifications | UL (UL 62368), CSA (CSA 22.2), CE mark, FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A |
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| 工作溫度 | 23° to 122°F (-5° to 50°C) C1300-8T-E-2G, C1300-8P-E-2G, C1300-8FP-2G, C1300-16T-2G, C1300-16P-2G, C1300-16FP-2G, C1300-24T-4G, C1300-24P-4G, C1300-24FP-4G, C1300-48T-4G, C1300-48P-4G, C1300-48FP-4G, C1300-16P-4X, C1300-24T-4X, C1300-24P-4X, C1300-24FP-4X, C1300-48T-4X, C1300-48P-4X, C1300-48FP-4X, C1300-8MGP-2X, C1300-12XT-2X, C1300-12XS, C1300-16XTS, C1300-24XS, C1300-24XT, C130024MGP-4X, C1300- |
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| 儲存溫度 | -13° to 158°F (-25° to 70°C) |
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| 工作濕度 | 10% to 90%, relative, noncondensing |
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| Storage humidity | 10% to 90%, relative, noncondensing © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 33 of 41 |
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| Acoustic noise and mean | Model FAN (number) Acoustic noise MTBF at 25°C |
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| time between failures | (hours) (MTBF) |
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| Warranty | Limited lifetime with return-to-factory replacement Package contents ● Cisco Catalyst 1300 Series Switch or Cisco Catalyst 1300X Series Switch ● Power cord included (power adapter for select 8-port SKUs), unless ‘NO-POWER-CORD’ is selected while ordering ● Mounting kit (Only 24-and 48-port models include the 19-in mounting brackets with the switch) ● Pointer card Minimum requirements ● Web browser |
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| Table 2. | Ordering information Gigabit Ethernet |
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| Table 3. | Accessories |
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| Part number | Description Compatibility |
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| CAB-CONSOLE-RJ45 | Console cable 6 feet with RJ-45 All models |
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| CAB-CONSOLE-USB-C | Console cable USB-C type All models |
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| CAB-CONSOLE-USB-C= | Console cable USB-C type All models |
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| PWR-CLP | Power cable restraining clip All models Cisco rack-mounting kit |
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| RCKMNT-1RU-1K= | Rack-mount kit for 1 RU for C1000, C1200, C1300, All 24/48 port models * |
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| RCKMNT-CMPCT-1K= | 19-in. rack-mount bracket for C1000, C1200, C1300, All 8/12/16 port models Only 24-and 48-port models include the 19-in mounting brackets with the switch Cisco power adapters |
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| PWRADPT-WM-18-xx | 18W power adapter |
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| PWRADPT-WM-18-NA= | 18W power adapter XX=NA, TW, JP, EU, UK, AU, AR, BR, CN, IN, KR (country-specific plug) The 10 Gigabit copper and SFP+ ports support 10 Gigabit and 1 Gigabit speeds. Each combo port has one copper Ethernet port and one SFP or SFP+ slot, with one port active at a time. Cisco Catalyst 1300 Series products are available only through distributors and not available to order directly from Cisco. P artne |
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| Table 4. | Cisco environmental sustainability information |
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| Sustainability topic | Reference |
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| General | Information on product-material-content laws and regulations Materials Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, including our WEEE Compliance products, batteries, and packaging Information on product takeback and reuse program Cisco Takeback and Reuse Program |
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| Sustainability Inquiries | Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com |
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| 材質 | Product packaging weight and materials Contact: environment@cisco.com Cisco Capital Flexible payment solutions to help you achieve your objectives Cisco Capital® makes it easier to get the right technology to achieve your objectives, enable business transformation, and stay competitive. We can help you reduce the total cost of ownership, conserve capital, and accelerate growth. In more than 100 co |
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| New or revised topic | Described in Date Added Idle Power information and updated Power Power consumption (Table 1) September 30, 2023 Consumption values |
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| Printed in USA | C78-3659554-09 06/26 © 2026 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 41 of 41 |
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