Description
Condition: REFURBISHED — Professionally refurbished unit. Tested to full manufacturer specifications. May show minor cosmetic wear. Includes 90-day warranty. Manufacturer Part #: MS150-24MP-4X
Cisco Meraki MS150-24MP-4X 24-Port mGig PoE++ Switch — 370 W PoE Budget, 60 W per Port (mGig), 4 × 10G SFP+, 1U Rack
The Cisco Meraki MS150-24MP-4X is a 24-port stackable access switch combining 16 standard Gigabit PoE ports with eight multi-gigabit (100M/1G/2.5G/5G) PoE++ ports on ports 17–24. The mGig ports support 802.3bt PoE++ at up to 60 W per port, enabling the switch to power the latest Wi-Fi access points and high-wattage IoT devices. Four 10G SFP+ uplinks and 192 Gbps of switching capacity provide the uplink headroom needed for dense, high-throughput deployments.
Technical Specifications
| Device Type | Switch — 24 ports, managed, stackable |
| Form Factor | 1U Rack Mount (Integrated) |
| Ports | 16 × 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (PoE, ports 1–16) + 8 × 100M/1G/2.5G/5G mGbE RJ45 PoE++ (ports 17–24) + 4 × 10G SFP+ + 2 × Dedicated Stack Ports + 1 × Dedicated Mgmt Interface |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3bt; up to 30 W per port (1G ports 1–16); up to 60 W per port (mGig ports 17–24); Perpetual PoE; Fast PoE |
| PoE Budget | 370 W |
| Switching Capacity | 192 Gbps |
| Management Protocols | Cisco Meraki Dashboard (cloud), SNMP, Syslog |
| Key Features | Backplane stacking (80 Gbps, up to 8 units), static routing, 802.1Q VLAN tagging, 802.1X authentication, ACL support, broadcast storm control, dynamic ARP inspection, DHCP snooping, adaptive policy, automatic firmware updates, remote packet capture |
| Compliant Standards | IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1X, IEEE 802.3bt, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3bz, IEEE 802.3ae |
| Input Power | 100–240 VAC, Fixed Internal PSU |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 19 × 9.84 × 1.72 in (48.2 × 25 × 4.4 cm) |
| Weight | 12.13 lb (5.5 kg) |
Best Used For
Purpose-built for high-density wireless deployments requiring multi-gigabit connectivity to Wi-Fi 6/6E access points and 60 W PoE++ devices. The mGig ports on ports 17–24 eliminate the need for separate injectors or midspans for power-hungry APs in modern campus environments.