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Cisco Nexus 3172TQ Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable -...

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Cisco C6800IA Instant Access POE+ Switch with Redundant...

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Cisco Nexus 9348GC-FXP Ethernet Switch - 48 Ports -...

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Part #: N9K-C9348-FX-B14Q

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Cisco Nexus 3172TQ Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable -...

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Part #: N3K-C3172TQ-10GT

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Cisco Nexus 9372TX Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable -...

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Part #: N9K-C9372TX

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Cisco Catalyst C9300-48UXM Ethernet Switch - 48 Ports -...

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Part #: C9300-48UXM-P

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Cisco Nexus 9396TX Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable -...

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Part #: N9K-C9396TX-B18Q

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Cisco Nexus 9348GC-FXP Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports -...

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Part #: N9K-C9348-FX-B24C

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2xnexus 93108tc-Fx3p W/ 8x 100 N9K-C93108-FX3-B8C

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Cisco Nexus 9372TX-E Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable - 40...

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Cisco Nexus 9372TX Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable -...

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Cisco Nexus 31108TC-V Ethernet Switch - 48 Ports -...

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Part #: N3K-C31108TC-2B4C

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Cisco Nexus 9348D-GX2A Ethernet Switch - 48 Ports -...

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Network Switch Buying Guide

Connect Multiple Devices to a Network and Route Data to Designated Devices

What is a network switch and what does it do?

NSUG24C2 ethernet switch

Are there different types of network switches?

There are two main types of network switches, unmanaged and managed. The essential difference is the capability to configure the operation of a managed switch to customize and optimize network traffic for specific applications.

Unmanaged Switches

Managed Switches

Where do you place network switches?

Network switches are usually placed on a desk or table, mounted on a wall, or mounted in a rack. CompSource offers unmanaged desktop switches (with metal or plastic housing) and both unmanaged and managed rack-mount switches with metal housing and a built-in PDU (Gigabit Ethernet Switch PDU Combos).

What is a Gigabit Ethernet Switch PDU Combo?

CompSource offers an exclusive line of unmanaged and managed Gigabit Ethernet switches that have Power over Ethernet (PoE).

1U gigabit ethernet switch pdu combo

Factors to Consider

Does your application require a managed switch?

If your application involves controlling network traffic, you will need the features of a managed switch. The following are some examples of tasks that require a managed switch:

  • Controlling access between departments within your LAN
  • Running many bandwidth-intensive applications simultaneously
  • Giving important data greater priority in your LAN
  • Improving the performance of a busy network
  • Implementing VoIP, wireless LANs or other advanced services

How many devices do you need to connect to your network?

Make sure you select a switch with enough Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps) Ethernet ports for the devices you want to connect to your network. If you think you'll add more devices in the future, choose a switch that will give your network room to grow.

how many devices do you need to connect to your network

Do you need to connect multiple network switches?

If you plan to connect multiple network switches, look for models with SFP uplink ports (also known as Mini-GBIC ports). SFP uplink ports are connection points for SFP (small form-factor pluggable) modules that allow the switch to uplink to other switches using optical fiber cabling.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) uses existing network cables to power connected devices, such as VoIP phones, wireless access points and surveillance cameras. If you need this functionality, look for a switch with Gigabit Ethernet ports that support PoE. Make sure the power per port (in watts) and the total power budget of the PoE ports meet the needs of your electronic devices.


CompSource will educate and help make this process enjoyable and easy.

Whether you're planning on using your network for basic home tasks or enterprise level security. You can tell our trained sales professionals your needs, and we'll make custom recommendations to suit your specifications and budget. Our reps have extensive knowledge and love to share. We educate, not sell, CompSource makes sure you buy what you need and not waste money on what you don't. As with every decision we never push, it's up to you when, and if you make a purchase.

CompSource has a great technical staff that can help with a solution for your exact needs.

Chat with us or give our professionals a quick phone call (800)-413-7361.



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