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Ruckus ICX 8200 managed switch with 48 SFP ports and 4 x 25 GbE SFP28 stacking uplinks
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Ruckus ICX 8200 ICX8200-48F 48-Port 25 GbE SFP28 | Managed Switch

Ruckus Networks

MPN: ICX8200-48F

$5,815.26$11,880.00
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Key Features

  • 48 x SFP ports
  • 4 x 25 GbE SFP28 stacking/uplinks
  • Managed switch architecture
  • Layer 3 support
  • VLAN support
  • Stacking support
  • 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet technology
  • Ruckus ICX 8200 series
Keep fiber-heavy access layers clean, fast, and easier to scale with the Ruckus ICX 8200-48F. Built for managed enterprise switching, it combines 48 SFP ports with 4 x 25 GbE SFP28 stacking/uplinks to support dense aggregation, resilient interconnects, and growth without immediate chassis complexity. This model fits environments where copper access is not enough and where uplink congestion can become a bottleneck. The SFP-based port design supports fiber-centric deployments across campus closets, distribution points, and high-availability edge segments. The 25 GbE SFP28 stacking/uplinks provide the bandwidth needed to keep multiple switches aligned under load while preserving room for future traffic growth. For teams standardizing on a managed switching platform, the ICX 8200 series offers the control expected in enterprise networks: predictable segmentation, operational visibility, and a cleaner path to scale than lower-density alternatives. It is a strong fit when the cost of oversubscription, downtime, or forklift upgrades outweighs the premium of a purpose-built access switch.

Ideal For

  • Fiber aggregation in campus access closets
  • Distribution-layer switching for enterprise buildings
  • High-density uplink consolidation in network rooms
  • Stacked switch deployments requiring 25 GbE interconnects

Why This Product

  • 1More fiber port density than typical 24-port access switches
  • 225 GbE SFP28 stacking/uplinks reduce inter-switch bottlenecks
  • 3Layer 3 capability supports routed enterprise segmentation
  • 4Better fit for fiber-first environments than copper-only alternatives