48-Port PoE+ L2 Managed Switch | HSP-IO-48GE4XS-C1PA

48x1G access + 4x1/10G SFP+ uplinks

48-Port Managed Switch for High-Density Environments

The HSP-IO-48GE4XS-C1PA 48 port PoE switch delivers enterprise-grade networking with extensive connectivity and power capabilities for high-density environments. With 48 Gigabit Ethernet access ports and 4x1/10G SFP+ uplinks, this managed ethernet switch links multiple zones while minimizing external cabling and optimizing power infrastructure.

Ideal for school campuses, mini hospitals, SMB hotels, and anchor retail outlets, this managed PoE switch powers diverse systems, centralizes network control, and ensures consistent, high-performance connectivity. This 48 port switch offers scalable, reliable, and easy-to-manage network operations for demanding environments.

Physical Interface

  • PoE+ L2 Managed Switch

  • 48 Gigabit Ethernet Access Port

  • 4x1/10G SFP+ Uplink Ports

  • Upto 176 Gbps Switching Capacity

  • Upto 130.94 MPPS full Duplex Throughput

  • 1x RJ45 Console Port

L2 Features

  • VLAN and Voice VLAN Configuration per MAC

  • STP/RSTP, MSTP

  • IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping

  • Configurable VLAN with Inter-VLAN Routing and 802.1q Tagging

  • Queue Scheduling: SP, WRR, SP+WRR

Design Parameters

  • 0⁰C to +40⁰C Operating Temperature

  • 1U Rack Mountable

  • Integrated Single AC Power Supply (100-240 VAC)

PoE

  • PoE Budget - 740W

  • Per Port PoE Configuration

Security

  • 802.1X Authentication

  • IP Source Guard, DHCP Snooping

  • IP-MAC Binding, ACL – L2,L3,L4

Management

  • WEB GUI, CLI

  • SNMPv3, RMON

  • Dual Stack (IPv4 and IPv6) Management

Applications

Education

Schools Campuses

Links multiple zones across the campus, enabling centralized control and minimizing power infrastructure through integrated delivery.

Healthcare

Mini Hospitals

Unifies the digital ecosystem across medical and administrative areas, minimizing external cabling and streamlining infrastructure.

Hospitality

SMB Hotels

Supports smooth operations across all functional areas, with efficient power and data delivery from a single switching platform.

Retail

Anchor Outlest

Ensures consistent performance in high-demand environments by powering diverse systems through a centralized solution.

Variants

48-Port Non PoE L2 Managed Switch | HSP-IO-48GE4XS-C1A

48x1G access + 4x1/10G SFP+ uplinks

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions about our Network Switches
to understand capabilities, configuration, and compatibility

What does a 48-port switch do?

A 48-port switch is a high-density network switch used in large organizations, data centers, and campus networks. Its main purpose is to serve as a high-capacity aggregation point for a large number of wired network devices such as servers, workstations, and IP-based systems on a single floor or department. This ensures high-speed connectivity, efficient traffic management, and scalability for growing business networks.

Why choose a 48-port managed switch for enterprise networks?

A 48-port managed switch is ideal for large organisations, campuses, and data-intensive environments where multiple devices like Wi-Fi access points, CCTV cameras, and IP phones need to be connected. Managed switches offer centralized control, advanced security, VLAN segmentation, QoS (Quality of Service), and scalability, making them essential for mission-critical enterprise networks.

How does a 48-port PoE switch simplify large-scale device deployments?

A 48-port PoE+ switch with 48 Gigabit access ports and 740W PoE budget can power hundreds of endpoints, including high-power Wi-Fi 6 APs, IP surveillance cameras, and VoIP phones without separate power adapters. This reduces cabling complexity, lowers infrastructure costs and ensures reliable connectivity across corporate offices, campuses, and smart city projects.

What is a Network Switch?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple computers and network devices within a local area network (LAN). It operates at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model and uses MAC addresses to efficiently forward data frames only to the intended recipient, improving network performance by reducing unnecessary traffic.

Switch vs. Router: What is the Difference?

A switch connects devices within a single network (a LAN), while a router connects different networks together. A switch uses MAC addresses to forward data frames between devices on the same network. A router, in contrast, uses IP addresses to route data packets between different networks, such as your home network and the internet.

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