Likelihood to Recommend I work for Navy training, so we use the switches a lot in the classrooms for students and it works great in that type of setting where usually a classroom is only 12 to 20 students in a class. So your 48 port can accommodate that and more, or in some cases even a 24 port switch can accommodate a classroom. So that's one of the great things about it and why it can be used real easy. One of the bad things about it is you have a 48 port switch in a classroom with 12 people. So you have three quarters of your switch not being used are three quarters of the portion not being used. You got 12 classrooms, you got a 48 4 switch, you got a lot of portion not being used. So that's kind of a drawback, but you take the good with the bad, I guess.
Read full review Pros One thing that pops out right away is just the reliability. I can't really remember ever the 9300 series or just the overall 9000 series will fail out of nowhere or is become non-functioning. Just the reliability. Pretty much easy to configure it. Options: how many modules you can have, how many ports you can have. It feels like Cisco has sizes that fits all the needs, which we like a lot. So you don't have to oversize it because that's the only available option. You need less port, you need more ports. There is a model for every case. That's what really helps us. Read full review Cons The Cisco Catalyst Switches 9k line is fairly high. A lower cost option like a 9200X would be an improvement. The Cisco Catalyst Switches 9k line lacks a higher port density fanless switch. More blade combinations for the Cisco Catalyst Switches 9k chassis switches are needed. Read full review Likelihood to Renew They are consistently reliable and this switch in particular is a very affordable solution. We can place the Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Switches gear in areas that we normally would not place a switch because it is affordable enough to make it justifiable. And because it is a reliable solution, we are confident it will continue to provide service over the long haul.
Read full review Usability The usability will feel natural to frequent Cisco users and a bit harder to navigate if you're new to the system. If you're limited to a small rack, maybe even in a not climate controlled environment the fan-less models with less energy consumption are a pro. With PoE you can deploy your network hardware anywhere you have a network socket: Thin Clients, APs, Sensors, you name it. The integrated power monitoring tells you how much power each client consumes and how much you have left.
Read full review Reliability and Availability We have had very few unplanned outages with all of our Cisco Catalyst products. The biggest issue I have seen is when a device has been powered on for a very long time and it gets powered off and reused later. Sometimes, the switch will not come back up. In most cases, these are switches that are way past end of life. I can't say we have really seen any other issues with the availability of the Catalyst family of switches
Read full review Performance No, the packets flow. Sometimes you will see collisions and broadcast storms can happen which will slow performance but that can be fixed and the packets will flow.
Read full review Support Rating So far we haven't had very many support issues with our Catalyst switches. When we have had issues TAC is always a pleasure to work with. They're prompt, knowledgeable, and take ownership of the case from open to close. Also, this isn't attributed to Cisco support directly. But because they are so widely known and have such a great market share you can find a solution to almost any issue with a quick internet search.
Read full review In-Person Training I prefer in person training. For me I understand things and the ability to ask someone helps. This particular training was a large class and it was a bit busy. However, I do prefer in person training to online. I have taken many online courses, and while they do offer a lot more info at an affordable price, there is sometimes a place for the personal touch.
Read full review Implementation Rating The implementation of the Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Switches is fairly seamless, especially if you are familiar with Cisco products. We have had Brocade switch gear in place too, and the differences between the manufacturers [are] not a major issue.
Read full review Alternatives Considered These family of devices work extremely well for our military operations. I am sure there are other devices that I am forgetting at the moment that we use along with these and all of them get the job done.
Read full review Scalability The product line is very complete and flexible. Supporting anything from small to larger modular solutions. Need PoE? Need 25Gb or faster fiber? Catalyst has you covered in all areas we can think of. Compact form factor? Industrial use? Cisco Catalyst has something that fits any scenario. And we can expect the same features, configuration and integrations to work no matter what.
Read full review Return on Investment Difficult to answer. I hope it has a positive influence on that. The part that I'm most positive about is the fact that in the construction with this switch, the hardware and software licensing are being separated through the smart license, so you can reuse the license on other hardware. On the other hand, we are using it too short to have a real influence on that. Read full review ScreenShots Cisco Catalyst Switches Screenshots