

Model Name : Cisco IE-9320-22S2C4X-E
Brand : Cisco
22 × Gigabit SFP ports for high-density fiber connectivity
2 × Combo (RJ-45/SFP) ports for flexible copper/fiber connections
4 × 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplinks for high-speed network aggregation
Hardened industrial enclosure with extended temperature support (–40 °C to +75 °C)
Fanless, vibration-resistant design for reliability in harsh conditions
Network Essentials license with Layer 2 and basic Layer 3 capabilities
Advanced security: 802.1X, ACLs, DHCP snooping, MACsec
Dual DC power inputs for redundancy and high availability
Supports Cisco IOS XE automation and Cisco DNA Center integration
Ideal for manufacturing, energy, smart grid, and transportation networks
1 Year Warranty
Condition : NewCisco IE-9320-22S2C4X-E Rugged Switch delivers reliable, high-speed networking in harsh industrial conditions. Featuring 22 Gigabit SFP ports, 2 combo ports (RJ-45/SFP), and 4× 10G SFP+ uplinks, it provides flexible connectivity for both fiber and copper installations. This “-E” model is equipped with the Network Essentials license, offering robust Layer 2 and limited Layer 3 features to simplify industrial network management and ensure dependable data transport. Running on Cisco IOS XE, it supports automation, secure access, and simplified configuration through Web UI, CLI, or Cisco DNA Center.
A: The “-E” version runs Network Essentials, providing Layer 2 and limited Layer 3 functionality. The “-A” model features Network Advantage, which includes full Layer 3 routing, segmentation, and advanced security.
A: Yes. It is rated for extreme temperatures, shock, and vibration, making it ideal for industrial and outdoor applications.
A: The Network Essentials license provides basic Layer 3 features like static routing, but not advanced dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF or BGP.
A: Yes. The switch integrates with Cisco DNA Center for centralised management, automation, and monitoring.
A: Through dual DC power inputs and high-availability software features to ensure continuous operation in critical deployments
