Description
Condition: REFURBISHED — Professionally refurbished unit. Tested to full manufacturer specifications. May show minor cosmetic wear. Includes 90-day warranty. Manufacturer Part #: MS130-24X-HW
Cisco Meraki MS130-24X 24-Port Multi-Gig PoE+ Switch — 370 W PoE Budget, 4 × 10G SFP+ Uplinks, 1U Rack Layer 2 Access Switch
The Cisco Meraki MS130-24X is a 28-port multi-gigabit Layer 2 managed switch built for access deployments that require both high-speed downlinks and substantial PoE capacity in a 1U rack chassis. It features 18 × 1GbE PoE+ RJ45 ports, 6 × 2.5GbE multi-gigabit PoE+ RJ45 ports, and 4 × 10G SFP+ uplinks, supported by a 146 Gbps non-blocking switching fabric and 370 W PoE budget. Fixed internal fans and a fixed internal power supply keep the design self-contained for standard 1U rack bays. All configuration and monitoring is managed through the Cisco Meraki cloud dashboard, with zero-touch provisioning and automatic firmware upgrades.
Technical Specifications
| Device Type | Managed Layer 2 Multi-Gigabit PoE+ Switch |
| Form Factor | 1U Rack Mount (integrated rack ears included) |
| Ports | 18 × 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE+ (RJ45), 6 × 100M/1G/2.5G mGbE PoE+ (RJ45), 4 × 10GbE SFP+ (uplink), 1 × Dedicated Management (RJ45) |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3bt PoE+, up to 30 W per port |
| PoE Budget | 370 W |
| Switching Capacity | 146 Gbps |
| Management Protocols | Cisco Meraki Dashboard (cloud-managed), SNMP, Syslog, IPv4/IPv6 |
| Key Features | DHCP snooping, 802.1x authentication, 802.1Q VLAN tagging, QoS, DHCP relay, fixed internal fans, fixed internal PSU, non-blocking architecture, automatic firmware upgrades, remote packet capture, zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) |
| Compliant Standards | IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3bt, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at |
| Input Power | AC 100–240 V, 8–4 A, 50–60 Hz (fixed internal PSU) |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 17.32 × 10 × 1.73 in |
| Weight | 9.37 lb (4.25 kg) |
Best Used For
Designed for medium-density access floors in enterprise offices or campuses where a subset of ports must serve Wi-Fi 6 access points or multi-gig-capable endpoints, while 10G SFP+ uplinks keep pace with aggregation layer bandwidth demand.