Ruckus Networks
ICX8200-48P-R5 - RUCKUS ICX 8200 SWITCH, 48 10/100/1000 MBPS POE+ PORTS, 4 25 GB
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Ruckus ICX 8200-48P-R5 48-Port PoE+ Switch, 4x25G | Enterprise, Layer 3
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX8200-48P-R5
$4,292.67$7,504.67
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Key Features
- 48 x 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ access ports
- 4 x 25 Gb SFP28 uplink ports
- 370 W PoE budget
- Managed switch architecture
- Layer 3 support
- VLAN support
- Rack-mountable access switch
- Support dense endpoint access with 48 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ ports
Keep critical edge traffic moving with the Ruckus ICX 8200-48P-R5, a 48-port Gigabit PoE+ switch designed for demanding access-layer environments. With 48 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ ports and 4 x 25 Gb SFP28 uplinks, it gives infrastructure teams the port density and uplink headroom needed to support high device counts without bottlenecking aggregation.
The 370 W PoE budget supports phones, access points, cameras, and other powered endpoints from a single access switch, reducing the need for separate power infrastructure at the edge. That matters in closets where space, cabling, and operational simplicity all affect deployment cost.
As part of the ICX 8200 family, this model fits organizations standardizing on resilient campus switching with room to scale. It is a strong fit for enterprise access layers that need predictable performance, clean uplink design, and enough power to support mixed endpoint environments. For teams comparing against lower-density switches, the value is clear: fewer boxes, fewer uplink constraints, and more room to grow before the next refresh cycle.
Ideal For
- Campus access layer for user workstations, VoIP phones, and wireless APs
- IDF closet aggregation for PoE-powered endpoints across office floors
- Network refresh projects replacing lower-density access switches
- Branch deployments needing high port count and 25 Gb uplink capacity
Why This Product
- 1Higher port density than 24-port access switches
- 24 x 25 Gb uplinks reduce aggregation bottlenecks
- 3370 W PoE budget supports more powered endpoints
- 4Layer 3 capability fits routed campus access designs





