Ruckus Networks
SWITCH - ICX8200-48PF - GIGABIT ETHERNET - 4GB RAM - 8GB EMMC - 100 TO 240 VAC -
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Ruckus ICX8200-48PF-R5 48-Port PoE Switch 740W | 4x25G, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX8200-48PF-R5
$6,752.14$9,443.55
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Key Features
- 48-port Gigabit Ethernet access switch
- 740 W PoE budget
- 4x25G SFP28 uplinks
- 4 GB RAM
- 8 GB eMMC storage
- 100 to 240 VAC input
- R5 hardware revision
- Power dense endpoints with 48 PoE ports and a 740 W budget
Build a dense access layer that can keep pace with modern endpoint demand. The Ruckus ICX8200-48PF-R5 combines 48 PoE ports with a 740 W power budget and 4x25G SFP28 uplinks, giving network teams the port density and uplink headroom needed for high-traffic campus and edge deployments.
This switch is a strong fit when access-layer design has to support phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other powered devices without forcing compromises on port availability or uplink capacity. The 4 GB of RAM and 8 GB eMMC provide the local platform resources expected in a serious enterprise switch, while the 100 to 240 VAC input range supports flexible deployment across standard infrastructure environments.
Compared with lower-tier access switches, this model is aimed at organizations that need more than basic connectivity. The combination of PoE capacity, 25G uplinks, and 48-port density helps reduce oversubscription pressure and supports cleaner growth as endpoint counts rise. For teams standardizing on Ruckus switching, it offers a practical balance of scale, power delivery, and deployment readiness.
Ideal For
- Connecting and powering wireless access points in campus networks
- Supporting IP phones, cameras, and other PoE endpoints at the edge
- Aggregating access-layer traffic into higher-speed uplinks
- Standardizing switch deployments in enterprise wiring closets
Why This Product
- 1Higher PoE budget than entry access switches for powered endpoints
- 24x25G uplinks provide more headroom than 1G or 10G-only models
- 348-port density supports larger access-layer deployments
- 4Managed Layer 2/Layer 3 design fits enterprise campus networks





