From RUCKUS WIRELESS, the ICX 8100 Compact Switch delivers reliable PoE+ connectivity in a compact footprint. Designed for growing networks, it powers and optimizes data in small to mid-size offices, retail spaces, and branch locations that need efficient power and dependable performance.
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Port configuration: 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ 802.3at ports with up to 30W Class 4 per port.
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Uplink options: 2 x 10GbE SFP+ uplink ports for high-speed data transfer to core networks or data centers.
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PoE Budget: 124W total power budget to support multiple PoE devices simultaneously.
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MAC address capacity: Supports up to 32K MAC addresses for scalable network growth.
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Power considerations: Power cord not included, offering flexible installation and power supply options.
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Model and form factor: ICX8100-C08PF-X in a compact switch design ideal for space‑constrained environments.
This switch enhances network efficiency by combining robust data throughput with practical PoE power delivery. It’s well-suited for powering IP phones, wireless access points, and surveillance cameras, making it a strong foundation for a reliable, scalable local network in a compact package.
Specs
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Brand: RUCKUS WIRELESS
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Model: ICX8100-C08PF-X
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Ports: 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ 802.3at
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PoE per port: Up to 30W Class 4
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Uplink ports: 2 x 10GbE SFP+
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PoE budget: 124W total
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MAC addresses: 32K
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Power cord: Not included
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Form factor: Compact switch
FAQ
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What is the total PoE budget? The switch provides a 124W total PoE budget to support multiple devices simultaneously.
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How many PoE+ ports are there and what wattage can they deliver? There are 8 PoE+ ports (802.3at) with up to 30W per port (Class 4).
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Do I need to purchase a separate power cord? Yes. The power cord is not included, allowing you to choose a power source that fits your installation.
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What are the uplink options? The switch includes 2 x 10GbE SFP+ uplink ports for fast backhaul to core networks or data centers.
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How scalable is this switch? With 32K MAC addresses supported, it’s designed to accommodate network growth from small deployments to expanding branches.