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Ruckus ICX7450-24P 24-Port PoE+ Switch | Modular Slots, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX7450-24P
$3,124.55$4,370.00
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Key Features
- 24 x 1 GbE PoE+ ports
- Three modular expansion slots
- Gigabit Ethernet access switching
- Managed enterprise switch platform
- PoE+ power delivery
- Ruckus ICX7450 series
- Growth-oriented modular design
- Power endpoint devices with 24 PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet ports
Keep access networks adaptable as endpoint counts and uplink requirements change. The ICX7450-24P combines 24 1 GbE PoE+ ports with three modular slots, giving infrastructure teams a practical path to expand connectivity without redesigning the access layer.
That modular approach matters when you are balancing current port demand against future growth. Instead of locking into a fixed uplink profile, you can tailor the switch to the deployment as requirements evolve. It is a strong fit for campus access, branch aggregation, and other environments where powered devices need reliable Gigabit access and the network team wants room to scale.
The result is a switch that earns its place in higher-value deployments: fewer replacement cycles, more control over interface design, and a platform that can support changing edge requirements with less disruption. For teams that care about long-term network planning, the ICX7450-24P offers the kind of flexibility that cheaper fixed-port switches cannot match.
Ideal For
- Power phones, cameras, and wireless access points in a campus access layer
- Provide a modular switch platform for branch office network growth
- Support access-layer aggregation where interface requirements may change
- Deploy in closets that need PoE ports plus expansion headroom
Why This Product
- 1Three modular slots provide more expansion flexibility than fixed-port access switches
- 224 PoE+ ports support powered endpoints at the edge
- 3Managed platform fits enterprise network operations
- 4Designed for deployments where future interface changes matter


