
Out of Stock
Ruckus ICX7650-48F-E2 48-Port SFP+ Switch | 100G Uplinks, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX7650-48F-E2
$15,339.54$21,250.00
Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 48-port fiber switch architecture
- 24 x 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports
- 24 x 1 GbE SFP ports
- 4 x QSFP uplink ports
- Uplink options: 2 x 100G or 4 x 40G
- Managed switch platform
- Designed for high-density optical networking
- Consolidate fiber access and aggregation with 24 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports
Move more traffic without redesigning the network. The Ruckus ICX7650-48F-E2 gives infrastructure teams a dense fiber switching platform with 24 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports, 24 1 GbE SFP ports, and 4 QSFP uplinks that can be configured for either 2 x 100G or 4 x 40G uplink paths. That mix supports access, aggregation, and high-speed uplink roles in a single chassis.
This switch is built for environments where port density, uplink flexibility, and long-term network planning matter. The split between SFP+ and SFP ports lets teams align device connectivity with current optics and migration plans, while the QSFP uplinks provide headroom for higher-throughput upstream design. For organizations standardizing on fiber and preparing for growth, this model reduces the need to compromise between access capacity and backbone speed.
Choose the ICX7650-48F-E2 when you need a switch that can anchor a high-density fiber segment and still leave room for expansion. It is a strong fit for campus aggregation, distribution layers, and other network zones where uptime, port mix, and uplink scale directly affect operational flexibility.
Ideal For
- Campus aggregation for fiber-connected access switches
- Distribution-layer switching in enterprise networks
- High-density optical connectivity in network closets
- Backbone uplink consolidation for growing infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1More fiber port density than compact access switches
- 2Flexible uplinks for 40G or 100G backbone design
- 3Mixed 1 GbE and 10 GbE SFP connectivity in one chassis
- 4Better suited to aggregation than fixed-uplink edge switches





