

Model Name : Cisco Catalyst C9500-16X-2Q-E
Brand : Cisco
Port Configuration: 16×10G SFP+ ports and 2×40G QSFP uplink ports.
Software Package: Network Essentials – includes Layer 2 and foundational Layer 3 capabilities.
Switching Capacity: High-speed architecture optimized for core and aggregation roles.
StackWise Virtual Support: Combine two switches as one logical unit for simplified management.
Security: Built-in MACsec-256 encryption and TrustSec for secure communication.
Programmability: Cisco IOS XE with model-driven APIs and automation support.
Resiliency: Hot-swappable, redundant power supplies and fans.
Energy Efficiency: Optimized power consumption with intelligent cooling and management.
1 Year Warranty
Condition : NewCisco Catalyst C9500-16X-2Q-E Switch is a high-performance, fixed-core switch built to power modern enterprise networks. Featuring 16×10G SFP+ ports and 2×40G QSFP uplinks, it offers flexible, high-speed connectivity for campus cores and aggregation layers.
This switch runs on Cisco IOS XE and comes with the Network Essentials software package, enabling advanced Layer 2/3 switching, dynamic routing, and enhanced security features. The C9500-16X-2Q-E supports StackWise Virtual technology, allowing two physical switches to function as a single logical unit, simplifying management and improving uptime.
A: The “E” (Essentials) model includes core Layer 2 and basic Layer 3 functions, while the “A” (Advantage) model includes advanced routing protocols such as BGP, MPLS, and VRF.
A: Yes, it supports StackWise Virtual, enabling two physical switches to operate as a single logical unit for redundancy and easier management.
A: Yes, the 40G QSFP uplinks support breakout options for 4×10G configurations to increase flexibility.
A: The switch can be managed via Cisco DNA Center, CLI, SNMP, and web-based interfaces, supporting automation and analytics.
A: The C9500-16X-2Q-E is best suited for enterprise campus core and aggregation layers, providing high performance and secure connectivity for business-critical networks.
