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Cisco 200 Series Switches
Cisco Small Business
Build a Powerful, Easy-to-Use Basic Business Network at an Affordable Price
The key to succeeding in today’s competitive business environment is investing resources wisely – knowing how to separate the essential from the extraneous and get the most value for your dollars. As the backbone of your business and productivity applications, the small business network clearly falls into the “essential” category. But that doesn’t mean you need the most advanced feature set on the market.
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With Cisco 200 Series Switches, you can achieve business-class network security and performance without paying for advanced network management features that you will not need. When you need a reliable solution to share network resources and connect computers, printers, and servers, but low cost is a top priority, Cisco 200 Series Switches provide the ideal solution.
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Cisco 200 Series Switches

Cisco 200 Series Switches
Cisco 200 Series Switches (Figure 1) are a series of affordable smart switches that combine powerful network performance and reliability with the essential network management features you need for a solid business network. These expandable Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switches provide basic management, security, and quality-of-service (QoS) features beyond those of an unmanaged or consumer-grade switch, at a lower cost than managed switches. And with an easy-to-use web user interface, Cisco Discovery Protocol and Cisco Smartports you can deploy and configure a rock-solid business network in minutes.

Business Applications
W hether you need basic high-speed connectivity for your computers and servers or a comprehensive voice, data, and wireless technology solution, Cisco 200 Series switches can meet your business needs.
Possible deployment scenarios include:


High-speed desktop connectivity. Cisco 200 Series switches can quickly and securely connect employees working in small offices with one another and with all of the servers, printers, and other devices they use. High performance and reliable connectivity help speed file transfers and data processing, improve network uptime, and keep your employees connected and productive.

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Secure wireless connectivity. Cisco 200 Series switches work with Cisco and third-party wireless solutions to extend the reach of your network. Employees can work productively from conference rooms and common areas, collaborate in any office, and access business applications from wherever they are. Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables the switch to send power over the network cable to power wireless access points and simplifies the wireless deployment. Gigabit Ethernet speed helps ensure that your employees have the bandwidth and performance they need to make the most of mobile productivity. And with embedded security, your employees can work with confidence, knowing that only authorized users can access the network and network applications.



Unified communications. The Cisco 200 Series provides QoS features to enable you to prioritize delay-sensitive traffic in your network and let you converge all of your communications solutions – such as IP telephony and video surveillance – over a single Ethernet network. Cisco offers a complete portfolio of IP telephony and other unified communications products designed for small businesses, and Cisco 200 Series switches have been rigorously tested to help ensure easy integration and full compatibility with these and other vendor products.

Features and Benefits
Cisco 200 Series Switches provide all of the features you need to create a basic business-class network at an affordable price. These features include:


Easy configuration and management: Cisco 200 Series switches are designed to be easy to deploy and use by small businesses or the partners that serve them. Simple-to-use web-based interfaces reduce the time it takes to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot your network. Key features include:
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP-MED) automatically



detect all the devices connected to your network, and then automatically configure themselves for the appropriate connectivity and instructs the devices to use appropriate voice VLAN or QoS parameters.
Cisco Smartports technology provides for more advanced capabilities and hands-on control by



automatically configuring ports with specific levels of Security, QoS, and availability according to the type of connected device, based on Cisco best practices and pretested configurations. The Auto
Smartports feature applies the intelligence delivered through the Smartport roles and applies it automatically to the port based on the devices discovered over CDP or LLDP-MED. This facilitates zero touch deployments.
Cisco FindIT Network Discovery Utility works through a simple toolbar on the user’s web browser



to discover Cisco devices on the network and display basic information, such as serial numbers and
IP addresses, to aid in the configuration and speed the deployment of Cisco Small Business products. For more information, and to download the utility, visit www.cisco.com/go/findit.


Performance and reliability: Cisco 200 Series switches have been tested to deliver the high availability and performance you would expect from a Cisco switch and help you prevent costly downtime. The switches speed file transfer times, improve slow and sluggish networks, keep your vital business applications available, and help your employees respond more quickly to customers and each other. With a network based on Cisco 200 Series switches, you can address all of your business communication and connectivity needs and reduce the total cost of ownership of your technology infrastructure.



Power over Ethernet (PoE): Cisco 200 Series switches are available with PoE on both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet models. This capability simplifies the deployment of IP telephony, wireless, video surveillance, and other solutions by allowing you to send data and power to network endpoints over the same network cable. With no need for separate power supplies or outlets for IP phones, IP

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cameras, or wireless access points, you can speed up deployment and installation and take advantage of advanced communications technologies quickly, and at a lower cost.


Network security: Cisco 200 Series switches provide basic security and network management features you need to maintain a level of security for your business, keep unauthorized users off the network, and protect your business data. The switches provide integrated network security to reduce the risk of a security breach, with IEEE 802.1X port security to control access to your network.



IP telephony support: Cisco 200 Series switches include QoS features to prioritize delay-sensitive services such as voice and video, simplify unified communications deployments, and help ensure consistent network performance for all services. For example, Auto Voice VLAN capabilities let you plug any IP phone (including third-party phones) into your IP telephony network and receive an immediate dial tone. The switch automatically configures the device with the right VLAN and QoS parameters to prioritize voice traffic.



IPv6 support: As the IP network addressing scheme evolves to accommodate more devices, you can make sure that your network is ready. Cisco 200 Series switches provide native support for IPv6 alongside traditional IPv4. That means you can take full advantage of IPv6-enabled operating systems and applications in the future, without having to upgrade your network equipment.



An energy-efficient solution: Cisco 200 Series switches are designed to be energy efficient and ecofriendly without compromising performance. They help conserve energy by optimizing power use, which helps protect the environment and lowers your energy costs. Power-saving features include:
Energy-Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az standard) is a supported on all 200 Series Gigabit switch



models. EEE improves the efficiency of network equipment and provides standardized signaling mechanisms that can enable rapid transitions between normal operation and LPI states in systems on either end of the physical layer link.
Automatic power down on Gigabit ports when a link is not active
Embedded intelligence to adjust power based on cable length on Gigabit Ethernet models
Fanless design in most models, which reduces power consumption, increases reliability, and





provides quieter operation


Additional Gigabit Ethernet ports: The Cisco 200 Series provides more ports per switch than other switches in the market, giving you more flexibility to connect and empower your business. Gigabit
Ethernet models feature 26- and 50-port switches, versus traditional devices that offer 20 or 44 ports with 4 shared ports. The Cisco 200 Series also offers mini Gigabit Interface Converter (mini-GBIC) expansion slots that give you the option to add fiber optic or Gigabit Ethernet uplink connectivity to the switch. With the ability to increase the connectivity range of the switches, you have more flexibility to design your network around your unique business environment, and to easily connect switches on different floors or across the business.



Peace of mind and investment protection: Cisco 200 Series Switches offer the reliable performance, investment protection, and peace of mind you expect from a Cisco switch. When you invest in the Cisco 200 Series, you gain the benefit of:
Cisco limited lifetime warranty protects your investment
Rigorous testing to help ensure easy integration and compatibility with other Cisco networking and




communications products, including the complete Cisco Small Business portfolio

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Limited Lifetime Warranty: The Cisco 200 Series switches come with Cisco Limited Lifetime
Hardware Warranty. The limited lifetime hardware warranty with return to factory replacement and a
1-year limited warranty for fans and power supplies, and a 90-day limited software warranty. In addition, Cisco offers software updates for bug fixes for the warranty term, and telephone technical support at no charge for the first 12 months following the date of purchase. To download software updates, go to: www.cisco.com/cisco/web/download/index.html.



World-Class Support: To extend the support coverage beyond warranty, choose the Cisco Small
Business Support Service which helps you get the most value from Cisco Small Business solutions, providing peace of mind at an affordable price. The subscription-based service offers software upgrades and updates, access to the Cisco Small Business Support Center, next business day hardware replacement (if needed), and telephone and online chat support. To learn more, visit www.cisco.com/go/smbservices. To find out where Cisco Small Business Service and Support is available by country, go to https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/sbcountrysupport. ●

Multiple language options: The Cisco 200 Series is available in seven languages: English, French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and simplified Chinese. All product documentation and most user interfaces are translated, giving you the ability to select your preferred language.

Product Specifications
Table 1 gives the product specifications for the Cisco 200 Series Switches.
Table 1.

Product Specifications

Feature

Description

Performance
Switching capacity and forwarding rate

Model

Capacity in Millions of Packets per
Second (mpps) (64-byte packets)

Switching Capacity in Gigabits per
Second (Gbps)

SF200-24

6.55

8.8

SF200-24P

6.55

8.8

SF200-48

10.12

13.6

SF200-48P

10.12

13.6

SG200-08

11.9

13.6

SG200-08P

11.9

13.6

SG200-18

26.78

36.0

SG200-26

38.69

52.0

SG200-26P

38.69

52.0

SG200-50

74.41

100.0

SG200-50P

74.41

100.0

Layer 2 Switching
Spanning Tree Protocol
(STP)

Standard 802.1d STP support

Port grouping

Support for IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
● Up to 4 groups

Fast convergence using 802.1w (Rapid Spanning Tree [RSTP]), enabled by default

● Up to 8 ports per group with 16 candidate ports for each (dynamic) 802.3ad link aggregation
VLAN

Support for up to 256 VLANs simultaneously (out of 4096 VLAN IDs). 16 VLANs supported in SG200-08 and SG200-08P.
Port-based and 802.1Q tag-based VLANs

Voice VLAN

Voice traffic is automatically assigned to a voice-specific VLAN and treated with appropriate levels of QoS

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Feature

Description

Internet Group
Management Protocol
(IGMP) versions 1 and 2 snooping IGMP limits bandwidth-intensive multicast traffic to only the requesters; supports 256 multicast groups

Head-of-line (HOL) blocking HOL blocking prevention

Security
IEEE 802.1X
(Authenticator role)

802.1X: RADIUS authentication and accounting, MD5 hash

Port security

Locks MAC addresses to ports, and limits the number of learned MAC addresses

Storm control

Broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast

DoS prevention

DoS attack prevention

Quality of Service
Priority levels

4 hardware queues

Scheduling

Strict priority and weighted round-robin (WRR)
Queue assignment based on differentiated services code point (DSCP) and class of service (802.1p/CoS)

Class of service

Port based, 802.1p VLAN priority based, IPv4/v6 IP precedence/type of service (ToS)/DSCP based,
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)

Rate limiting

Ingress policer, per VLAN and per port

Standards
Standards

IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T
Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ad LACP, IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3x Flow Control, IEEE
802.1D (STP), IEEE 802.1Q/p VLAN, IEEE 802.1w RSTP, IEEE 802.1X Port Access Authentication, IEEE
802.3af, RFC 768, RFC 783, RFC 791, RFC 792, RFC 793, RFC 813, RFC 879, RFC 896, RFC 826, RFC
854, RFC 855, RFC 856, RFC 858, RFC 894, RFC 919, RFC 922, RFC 920, RFC 950, RFC 951, RFC
1042, RFC 1071, RFC 1123, RFC 1141, RFC 1155, RFC 1350, RFC 1533, RFC 1541, RFC 1542, RFC
1624, RFC 1700, RFC 1867, RFC 2030, RFC 2616, RFC 2131, RFC 2132, RFC 3164, RFC 2618

IPv6
IPv6

IPv6 host mode
IPv6 over Ethernet
Dual IPv6/IPv4 stack
IPv6 neighbor and router discovery (ND)
IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration
Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery
Duplicate address detection (DAD)
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) version 6
IPv6 over IPv4 network with Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) support

IPv6 QoS

Prioritize IPv6 packets in hardware

Multicast Listener
Discovery (MLD) snooping

Deliver IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers

IPv6 applications

W eb, ping, Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), RADIUS, syslog,
DNS client

IPv6 RFCs supported

RFC 2463: ICMP version 6
RFC 3513: IPv6 address architecture
RFC 4291: IPv6 addressing architecture
RFC 2460: IPv6 specification
RFC 2461: Neighbor discovery for IPv6
RFC 2462: IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration
RFC 1981: Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery
RFC 4007: IPv6 scoped address architecture
RFC 3484: Default address selection mechanism
RFC 4214: ISATAP tunneling
RFC 4293: MIB IPv6: Textual conventions and general group
RFC 3595: Textual conventions for IPv6 flow label

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Feature

Description

Management
W eb user interface

Built-in switch configuration utility for easy browser-based device configuration (HTTP). Supports configuration, system dashboard, system maintenance, and monitoring

Remote Monitoring
(RMON)

Embedded RMON software agent supports one RMON group (statistics) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis

IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack

Coexistence of both protocol stacks to ease migration

Firmware upgrade

W eb browser upgrade (HTTP) and TFTP

Port mirroring

Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to
4 source ports can be mirrored to one destination port. A single session is supported.

VLAN mirroring

Traffic from a VLAN can be mirrored to a port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to 4 source VLANs can be mirrored to one destination port. A single session is supported.

DHCP (Options 66 and 67) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options facilitate tighter control from a central point (DHCP server) to obtain IP address, auto-configuration (with configuration file download)
Text-editable config files

Config files can be edited with a text editor and downloaded to another switch, facilitating easier mass deployment Smartports

Simplified configuration of QoS and security capabilities

Auto Smartports

Applies the intelligence delivered through the Smartport roles and applies it automatically to the port based on the devices discovered over CDP or LLDP-MED. This facilitates zero touch deployments.

Cloud services

Support for FindIT Network Discovery Utility and Cisco OnPlus

Localization

Localization of GUI and documentation into multiple languages

Other management

HTTP, RADIUS, port mirroring, TFTP upgrade, DHCP client, BOOTP, SNTP, ping, syslog

Power Efficiency
EEE Compliant (802.3az)

Supports 802.3az on all copper GE ports (SG200 models).

Energy Detect

Automatically turns off power on Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port when the switch detects a link down
Active mode is resumed without loss of any packets when the switch detects the link is back up

Cable length detection

Adjusts the signal strength based on the cable length. Reduces the power consumption for cables shorter than 10 m.

General
Jumbo frames

Frame sizes up to 10 KB supported on 10/100 and Gigabit interfaces
(9K for SG200-08 and SG200-08P)

MAC table

Up to 8000 MAC addresses

Discovery
Link Layer Discovery
Protocol (LLDP) (802.1ab) with LLDP-MED extensions LLDP allows the switch to advertise its identification, configuration, and capabilities to neighboring devices, which store the data in an MIB. LLDP-MED is an enhancement to LLDP that adds the extensions needed for IP phones.

Cisco Discovery Protocol

The switch advertises itself using the Cisco Discovery Protocol

Bonjour

The switch advertises itself using the Bonjour protocol.

Power over Ethernet (PoE)
IEEE 802.3af PoE delivered on half of the RJ45 ports within the listed power budgets

Maximum power of 15.4W to any 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet base port supporting PoE. The total power available for PoE per switch is as follows:
Model

Power Dedicated to PoE

Number of Ports That Support PoE

SF200-24P

100W

12

SF200-48P

180W

24

SG200-08P

32W

4

SG200-26P

100W

12

SG200-50P

180W

24

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Feature

Description

Power consumption

Power Consumption:
W orst Case

Model

Power Savings Mode

SF200-24

Energy Detect

110V/0.272A/13.7W
220V/0.169A/14.5W

49.5

SF200-24P

Energy Detect

110V/0.346A/21.3W
220V/0.166A/22.2W

75.8

SF200-48

Energy Detect

110V/0.453A/26.2W
220V/0.276A/26.8W

91.5

SF200-48P

Energy Detect

110V/0.355A/37.2W
220V/0.217A/37.4W

127.6

SG200-08

Auto power down for link down 110V/P=6.7W
220V/P=7.21W

24.6

SG200-08P

Auto power down for link down 110V/P=7.6W
220V/P=8.1W

27.6

SG200-18

Energy Detect (link down), short reach

110V/P=22.4W
220V/P=22.9W

78.2

SG200-26

Short reach plus Energy
Detect

110V/0.513A/27.8W
220V/0.306A/28.3W

96.6

SG200-26P

Short reach plus Energy
Detect

110V/0.591A/36.8W
220V/0.381A/37.5W

128.0

SG200-50

Short reach plus Energy
Detect

110V/0.569A/61.8W
220V/0.296A/61.4W

209.6

SG200-50P

Short reach plus Energy
Detect

110V/0.749A/76.4W
220V/0.412A/78.3W

267.2

Model Name

Total System Ports

RJ-45 Ports

Combo Ports
(RJ-45 + SFP)

SF200-24

24 Fast Ethernet
2 Gigabit Ethernet

24 Fast Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SF200-24P

24 Fast Ethernet
2 Gigabit Ethernet

24 Fast Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SF200-48

48 Fast Ethernet
2 Gigabit Ethernet

48 Fast Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SF200-48P

48 Fast Ethernet
2 Gigabit Ethernet

48 Fast Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SG200-08

8 Gigabit Ethernet

8 Gigabit Ethernet

SG200-08P

8 Gigabit Ethernet

8 Gigabit Ethernet

-

SG200-18

18 Gigabit Ethernet

16 Gigabit Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SG200-26

26 Gigabit Ethernet

24 Gigabit Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SG200-26P

26 Gigabit Ethernet

24 Gigabit Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SG200-50

50 Gigabit Ethernet

48 Gigabit Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

SG200-50P

50 Gigabit Ethernet

48 Gigabit Ethernet

2 Gigabit Ethernet combo

Ports

Heat Dissipation (BTU/hr)

-

Buttons

Reset button

Cabling type

Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Category 5 or better for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX; UTP Category 5 Ethernet or better for 1000BASE-T

LEDs

System, Link/Act, PoE, Speed

Flash

16 MB (8 MB in SG200-08 and SG200-08P)

CPU memory

128 MB (32 MB in SG200-08 and SG200-08P)

Packet buffer

All numbers are aggregate across all ports, as the buffers are dynamically shared:
Model

Packet Buffer

SF200-24

4 Mb

SF200-24P

4 Mb

SF200-48

2 @ 8 Mb

SF200-48P

2 @ 8 Mb

SG200-08

4 Mb

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Feature

Description
SG200-08P

4 Mb

SG200-26

4 Mb

SG200-26P

4 Mb

SG200-50

2 @ 8 Mb

SG200-50P

2 @ 8 Mb

Product Ordering Number Media

Speed

Typical Distance

MFEFX1

Multimode fiber

100 Mbps

2 km

MFELX1

Single-mode fiber

100 Mbps

10 km

MFEBX1

Single-mode fiber

100 Mbps

20 km

MGBBX1

Single-mode fiber

1000 Mbps

40 km

MGBSX1

Multimode fiber

1000 Mbps

300 m

MGBLH1

Single-mode fiber

1000 Mbps

40 km

MGBLX1

Single-mode fiber

1000 Mbps

10 km

Model

Metric (mm)

Inches

SF200-24

440 x 44.32 x 257

17.35 x 1.74 x 10.1

SF200-24P

440 x 44 x 257

17.35 x 1.73 x 10.1

SF200-48

440 x 44 x 257

17.35 x 1.73 x 10.1

SF200-48P

440 x 44.32 x 350

17.35 x 1.74 x 13.8

SG200-08

113 x 27 x 130

4.45 x 1.06 x 5.12

SG200-08P

130 x 42.3 x 130

5.12 x 1.52 x 5.12

SG200-18

440.6 x 44.32 x 202.82

17.35 x 1.74 x 7.99

SG200-26

440 x 44 x 257

17.35 x 1.73 x 10.1

SG200-26P

440 x 44 x 257

17.35 x 1.73 x 10.1

SG200-50

440 x 44 x 257

17.35 x 1.73 x 10.1

SG200-50P

440 x 44 x 350

17.35 x 1.73 x 13.8

Model

Kilograms

Pounds

SF200-24

3.04

6.70

SF200-24P

3.45

7.61

SF200-48

3.42

7.54

SF200-48P

4.73

10.43

SG200-08

0.75

1.65

SG200-08P

1.26

2.78

SG200-18

2.01

4.43

SG200-26

3.27

7.21

SG200-26P

3.82

8.42

SG200-50

3.96

8.73

SG200-50P

5.47

12.06

Model

Power

SF200-24

100V–240V, 12V/2.5A, 50–60 HZ

SF200-24P

Supported Small FormFactor Pluggable (SFP)
Modules

4 Mb

SG200-18

100V–240V, 12V/2.5A, 50–60 HZ

Environmental
Dimensions (W x H x D)

Unit weight

Power

100V–240V, 50V/2A, 50–60 HZ
SF200-48

100V–240V, 12V/4.5A, 50–60 HZ

SF200-48P

100V–240V, 50V/3.6A, 12V/4A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-08

(external) 100V–240V, 0.5A, 50–60 HZ

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Feature

Description
SG200-08P

(external) 100V–240V, 1.0.56A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-18

100V–240V, 1.0–0.5A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-26

100V–240V, 12V/2.5A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-26P

100V–240V, 12V/2.5A, 50–60 HZ
100V–240V, 50V/2A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-50

110V–240V, 12V/8.33A, 50–60 HZ

SG200-50P

110V-240V, 12V/8.5A, 50-60 HZ
100V-240V, 50V/2A, 50-60 HZ

Certification

UL (UL 60950), CSA (CSA 22.2), CE mark, FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A

Operating temperature

32° to 104° (0° to 40°
F
C)

Storage temperature

–4° to 158° (–20° to 70°
F
C)

Operating humidity

10% to 90%, relative, noncondensing

Storage humidity

10% to 90%, relative, noncondensing

Acoustic noise and mean time between failures
(MTBF)

Model

Fan (Number)

Acoustic Noise

MTBF @ 40° (hours)
C

SF200-24

No

N/A

414,166

SF200-24P

1

40.2 dB

307,098

SF200-48

No

N/A

267,865

SF200-48P

2

41.7 dB

174,966

SG200-08

No

N/A

71,834

SG200-08P

No

N/A

69,003

SG200-18

No

N/A

68,033

SG200-26

No

N/A

194,278

SG200-26P

1

40.2 dB

218,842

SG200-50

2

41.7 dB

237,610

SG200-50P

4

30° =42.5 dB
C
40° =54.7 dB
C

208,976

W arranty

Limited lifetime

Package Contents
● Cisco 200 Series Smart Switch
● Power cord (power adapter for 8-port SKUs)
● Mounting hardware
● CD-ROM with user documentation (PDF) included
● Quick-start guide
Minimum Requirements
● W eb browser: Mozilla Firefox version 2.5 or later; Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or later
● Category 5 Ethernet network cable
● TCP/IP, network adapter, and network operating system (such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X) installed on each computer in the network

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Ordering Information
Table 2 provides ordering information for the Cisco 200 Series Switches. Table 3 gives ordering information for the MFE and MGE transceivers.
Table 2.

Cisco 200 Series Switches Ordering Information

Model

Product Ordering Number

Description

Fast Ethernet
SF200-24

SLM224GT-xx

● 24 10/100 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SF200-24P

SLM224PT-xx

● 24 10/100 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*
● PoE

SF200-48

SLM248GT-xx

● 48 10/100 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SF200-48P

SLM248PT-xx

● 48 10/100 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SF200-48

SLM248GT-xx

● 48 10/100 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SG200-08

SLM2008T-xx

● 8 10/100/1000 ports

SG200-08P

SLM2008PT-xx

● 8 10/100/1000 ports
● PoE

SG200-18

SLM2016T-xx

● 16 10/100/1000 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SG200-26

SLM2024T-xx

● 24 10/100/1000 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SG200-26P

SLM2024PT-xx

● 24 10/100/1000 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

● PoE

Gigabit Ethernet

● PoE
SG200-50

SLM2048T-xx

● 48 10/100/1000 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*

SG200-50P

SLM2048PT-xx

● 48 10/100/1000 ports
● 2 combo mini-GBIC ports*
● PoE

*Each combo mini-GBIC port has one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port and one mini-GBIC/SFP Gigabit Ethernet slot, with one port active at a time. Table 3.

Service and Support Ordering Information

Service Ordering Number

Description

CON-SBS-SVC2

3 years support, software updates, Small Business Support Center access via online, telephone, or community, next business day advanced replacement

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Table 4.

MFE and MGE Transceiver Ordering Information

Product Ordering Number

Description

MFE Transceivers
MFEBX1

100BASE-BX-20U SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 20 km

MFELX1

100BASE-LX SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 2 km

MFEFX1

100BASE-FX SFP transceiver for multimode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 10 km

MGE Transceivers
MGBBX1

1000BASE-BX-20U SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 40 km

MGBLH1

1000BASE-LH SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 40 km

MGBLX1

1000BASE-LX SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, 1310 nm wavelength, supports up to 10 km

MGBSX1

1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver for multimode fiber, 850 nm wavelength, supports up to 550 m

A Powerful Foundation for the Basic Business Network
As you strive to make your business more competitive and efficient, every dollar counts. Cisco 200 Series
Switches give you just the right the features, performance, and reliability you need, without making you pay for advanced features you don’t. With Cisco 200 Series switches, you can rest assured that your business applications and communications tools are resting on a strong technology foundation, so you can focus on achieving your business goals.

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To find out more about Cisco 200 Series Switches, visit www.cisco.com/go/200switches.
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