Ubiquiti Networks USW-ENTERPRISE-48-POE Overview
Grow your business's network capacity to support power over Ethernet compatible devices such as security cameras, VoIP phones, access points, and more with the UniFi Switch Enterprise 48 48-Port 2.5Gb PoE+ Compliant Managed Network Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This rackmounted managed switch features 48 high-speed 2.5Gb Ethernet ports, each supporting up to 34W of power with a total budget of 720W. There are also four 10Gb SFP+ ports for fiber uplinks. Use the convenient 1.3" LCM color touchscreen to quickly configure, monitor, and troubleshoot your connections. Or you can manage your switch from almost anywhere using the UniFi Network app, which also includes an augmented reality feature that provides you with a visual overview of your port connections. Rackmount hardware is included.
The UniFi Switch Enterprise 48 supports Layer 3 functionality alongside an extensive suite of Layer 2 switching protocols. It includes a 320 Gb/s (160 Gb/s non-blocking) switching capacity and 238.09 Mpps forwarding rate to help ensure fast, smooth, and reliable data transfers.
- Manage your networks from a single control panel
- Robust configuration, control, and monitoring features
- Remote firmware upgrades
- User and guest management
- Custom guest portal and hotspot support
In the Box
- Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Switch Enterprise 48 48-Port 2.5Gb PoE+ Compliant Managed Network Switch with SFP+
- Power Cable
- Rackmount Kit
Ubiquiti Networks USW-ENTERPRISE-48-POE Specs
Interfaces
Ports |
48 x 2.5 Gb/s Ethernet (RJ45) PoE+ 4 x 10Gb SFP+ |
Protocols
Layer Services Supported |
Layer 2 Support, Layer 3 Support |
Performance
Forwarding Rate |
238.1 Mpps |
Switching Bandwidth |
320 Gb/s 160 Gb/s (Non-Blocking) |
Electrical
Power Draw |
150.00 W (Max) |
Current |
13.84 to 13 A |
DC Input Power |
52 to 115 VDC |
AC Input Power |
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz at 10 A |
PoE Power Budget |
720 W |
PoE per Port |
34.2 W |
Power Supply Type |
Internal |
Environmental
Operating Temperature |
23 to 104°F / -5 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity |
10 to 90% |
General
Cooling System |
Fan |
Material of Construction |
Steel |
Indicator Lights |
Link/Activity |
Rack Form Factor |
1 RU |
Dimensions |
17.4 x 15.7 x 1.7" / 442 x 400 x 44 mm |
Weight |
13.9 lb / 6.3 kg |
Packaging Info
Package Weight |
17.42 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) |
21.2 x 20.1 x 4.9" |
Ubiquiti Networks USW-ENTERPRISE-48-POE Reviews
Great distribution switch!
By Stefan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-02
Ubiquity makes some great hardware with a polished Apple look and their prices are very competitive. The UWS-Enterprise-48-PoE is a 1U switch and the only one in the current lineup to provide a total of 52 ports w/ 48 of them @ 2.5Gb and 4 of them @ 10Gb (SFP+). The best thing about this layer 2 switch is that each of the 48 ports is not only 2.5Gb speed but also PoE+ with a total aggregated PoE capacity of 700W. Great for the new WiFi 6E Access Points that need 2.5Gb per port. The switch also supports Ubiquiti's proprietary redundant power system as well as a locking system for a standard power cord. Like all UniFi gear, adoption is a breeze via bluetooth from their Network App, or from the cloud console, provided you are running the Network App on your own server (it's free) or on one of their appliances (UDR, UDM-Pro or UDM-SE). For cooling the switch has 3 small fans in the center back. Upon power-up, the switch is surprisingly quiet, unlike Cisco switches that push the fans to maximum. Also unlike Cisco and most others, the price is very reasonable. Per-port speed and PoE controls, diagnostics via Network App, LACP and other advanced networking features round off this great offering. The only challenge with this switch is finding one in stock.
Working with all my devices with no issues so far
By Adrian
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-02
This switch is working great with my devices and with my current setup. You still need the UniFi controller to manage the device or any UniFi devices. The software is not yet solid, so there will be times when something breaks due to an update on either the controller or firmware; you will have to do some tinkering within the console with the SSH command and, sometimes you will have to reset and restore from a backup. But for the price compared to other major leagues, it's affordable. It all comes down to what is more important to you, time fixing the devices, or the cost of the devices.
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