IE-9320-24P4S-E – 24x1G PoE+ Ports – 4x1G SFP Uplinks – Up To 480W PoE Budget

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IE-9320-24P4S-E Description

The IE-9320-24P4S-E puts rack-mount industrial PoE at the Network Essentials tier: a fanless 1RU Catalyst IE9300 with 24 Gigabit PoE+ copper downlinks, 4 Gigabit SFP uplinks, and Cisco StackWise stacking to four members. Its PoE budget scales with the two field-replaceable power modules - from 70W with a single 150W unit through 480W with dual 400W modules on IOS XE 17.18.1 - and Perpetual PoE plus Fast PoE keep cameras and access points powered through reloads and booting. The Essentials license carries the platform's full working set: OSPF with 1,000 routes, RIP, policy-based routing, REP and MRP rings with MRP over Stacking, PROFINET and EtherNet/IP (CIP), PTP Power Profile with IEC 61850-9-3, MACsec-128, 802.1X with the IPv6 first-hop security suite, and IOx edge compute. Substation, ITS, and railway compliance, hazardous-location approvals, and the -40°C to +75°C envelope let one PID power the endpoint estates of control houses, roadside hubs, and plant floors.

Quick Specs

Parameter

Specification

Product ID

IE-9320-24P4S-E

Downlink ports

24x 10/100/1000M RJ45, PoE/PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at)

Uplink ports

4x 1000M SFP

PoE power budget

70W to 480W, set by power-module combination

Network license

Network Essentials (upgradeable via IE9300-NW-A=)

Stacking

Cisco StackWise, 2 stack ports, up to 4 members

Forwarding rate

41.66 Mpps

PoE resilience

Perpetual PoE and Fast PoE

Power modules

2x modular slots; 150W/250W/400W AC-DC and 150W low-voltage DC options

Power consumption

37W (excluding PoE output)

Operating temperature

-40°C to +75°C (forced-air cabinet); -40°C to +60°C sealed

Alarm and console

4 alarm in / 1 Form-C alarm out; RJ-45 + Micro USB console

Mounting

1RU rack mount, fanless, IP30

Product Performance

Top PoE Budget, Dual 400W Modules
Maximum Powered Devices
Forwarding Bandwidth Behind PoE Ports

Key Features

A Budget That Grows With Modules

The PoE pool steps from 70W to 480W purely through power-module choices, so the same chassis starts small with one 150W unit and scales to a full camera wall by upgrading to dual 400W modules.

Power That Survives Maintenance

Perpetual PoE holds endpoint power through switch reloads and Fast PoE restores it before the OS finishes booting, keeping cameras, phones, and access points alive across software maintenance windows.

Rings At The Powered Edge

REP, MRP, and stack-wide MRP over Stacking come with the Essentials license, closing resilient loops around the powered access layer without a tier upgrade.

Routed Essentials Baseline

OSPF (1,000 routes), OSPFv3, RIP, and PBR ship in the base license alongside PROFINET, CIP, GOOSE and SCADA classification, and IOx, so the PoE node also serves as a routed industrial access point.

Stackable Powered Density

StackWise joins up to four chassis into one node – up to 96 PoE+ drops under a single configuration – with dual stack ports and CAB-STK cabling handling the interconnect.

Utility-Room Credentials

IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613, NEMA TS2:2021, railway EMC, Class I Div 2 / Zone 2 approvals, and dual isolated power modules qualify the powered rack switch for rooms enterprise PoE gear cannot enter.

Application Scenarios

Substation Perimeter Power

Feeding IP cameras, wireless links, and access control around control houses and yards from the rack, with Perpetual PoE preserving surveillance through maintenance reloads.

Traffic Hub PoE Concentration

Serving NEMA TS2 hub cabinets where intersection cameras and roadside sensors concentrate, the four GE SFP uplinks closing fiber rings back to the management center.

Plant Floor Device Power

Powering HMI stations, badge readers, phones, and Wi-Fi across manufacturing floors from environmental rooms, stacking chassis as powered-device counts climb.

Product Comparison

Parameter

IE-9320-24P4S-E

IE-9320-24P4X-E

IE-9320-24T4X-E

Downlink ports

24x GE RJ45 PoE+

24x GE RJ45 PoE+

24x GE RJ45 (data only)

Uplink ports

4x 1000M SFP

4x 1/10G SFP+

4x 1/10G SFP+

Network license

Network Essentials

Network Essentials

Network Essentials

PoE power budget

Up to 480W (dual 400W, 17.18.1+)

Up to 720W (dual 400W)

Not a PoE switch (data only)

Forwarding rate

41.66 Mpps

95.23 Mpps

95.23 Mpps

Power consumption

37W (excluding PoE)

39W (excluding PoE)

35W

MTBF

489,710 hours

489,710 hours

651,580 hours

  • The IE-9320-24P4S-E and IE-9320-24P4X-E share the 24-port PoE+ access layer and MTBF; the 24P4X buys 10G-capable uplinks, 95.23 Mpps, and a 720W ceiling against this model’s GE uplinks and 480W, so uplink bandwidth and total endpoint wattage together decide the step up.
  • IE-9320-24T4X-E removes PoE entirely and returns the savings as the series-best 651,580-hour MTBF and 35W draw with the same 10G uplink path as the 24P4X, serving racks where every endpoint powers itself.
  • For deciding which SKU to order, add up the powered-device wattage first: an estate within 480W and GE backhaul lands on the IE-9320-24P4S-E, heavier draws or 10G rings move to IE-9320-24P4X-E, and zero PoE requirements point to IE-9320-24T4X-E for reliability alone.

Selection Guide

1. Ladder Math Before Model Choice

Sum the per-port class draw of every planned camera, AP, and phone: within 320W a single 400W module carries it, within 480W dual 400W modules do (on IOS XE 17.18.1 or later), and beyond 480W the design belongs on IE-9320-24P4X-E.

2. Module Rules That Bite Later

The 150W/250W modules cannot load-share with a 400W unit, and dual 400W is the only path to this model’s full budget – mixing module classes to save a line item quietly caps the PoE pool.

3. GE Uplinks Are The Commitment

Four 1000M SFP slots fix this node’s backhaul at Gigabit; a hub site with 10G on its roadmap should pay the difference for IE-9320-24P4X-E now, since uplink speed cannot be upgraded on this base.

4. What Stays Off This Model

HSR/PRP seamless redundancy and GNSS/IRIG-B timing belong to other IE9300 models regardless of license, while VRF, TrustSec, BGP-class routing, and MACsec-256 wait behind the perpetual IE9300-NW-A= upgrade on this one.

PoE Power Planning

Planning Item

Value or Check

PoE standards

IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and 802.3at (PoE+) on all 24 downlinks

PoE power budget ladder

70W (1x 150W) / 190W (2x 150W) / 170W (1x 250W) / 280W (250W+150W) / 370W (2x 250W) / 320W (1x 400W) / 480W (2x 400W, IOS XE 17.18.1+; 385W earlier)

Powered-device count

Up to 24 PDs; sum per-port class draw against the active module budget

Module pairing rule

150W/250W modules do not load-share with a 400W module; reach 480W only with dual 400W units

PoE resilience

Perpetual PoE holds power through reloads; Fast PoE restores power before OS boot

Software version check

Confirm IOS XE 17.18.1 or later when the design depends on the 480W ceiling

Ordering Checklist

Check Item

What to Confirm

Why It Matters

Module combination

Order the power-module pair that produces the required PoE budget (dual 400W for 480W).

The budget is set entirely by module choice, and slots ship empty.

Software baseline

Verify IOS XE 17.18.1+ when counting on 480W.

Earlier releases cap dual-400W PoE at 385W and break tight budget math.

Endpoint class audit

List each PD’s 802.3af/at class before finalizing the module order.

Class-4 estates hit budget ceilings far sooner than port count suggests.

Uplink optics

Select industrial-grade GE optics for the four SFP slots.

Commercial optics derate the temperature envelope in hot cabinets.

Stack provisioning

Add CAB-STK-0.5M= / CAB-STK-1M= for each planned additional member.

Stack growth and MRP over Stacking need the dedicated cables on the same order.

Redundancy protocol fit

Confirm REP/MRP (not HSR/PRP) satisfies the resilience specification.

HSR/PRP is unsupported on 24P4S hardware at any license tier.

Optional Add-ons

Model

Description

IE9300-NW-A=

Perpetual Network Advantage upgrade license for -E units

PWR-RGD-AC-DC-400=

400W AC-DC power module for maximum PoE budget

PWR-RGD-AC-DC-250=

250W AC-DC power module

PWR-RGD-LOW-DC-H=

150W low-voltage DC power module, 18-75V input range

CAB-STK-0.5M=

StackWise stacking cable, 0.5 m

CAB-STK-1M=

StackWise stacking cable, 1 m

RM-RGD-19IN=

19-inch rack mount kit

SD-IE-16GB=

16GB SD card for configuration and SwapDrive replacement

IE-9320-24P4S-E Front Panel Overview

The illustrations in this section provide an overview of the variety of components available on the various switch models in this product family. Not all models are illustrated.

1

Display mode button

6

Alarms

2

Express Setup button

7

RJ-45 console port

3

Ethernet RJ-45 downlinks

8

(Beneath cover) Micro-USB console port, USB-A host port, and SD slot

4

Dual-media downlink ports

9

Stacking interface (IE9320 switches only)

5

Ethernet SFP uplinks

10

AC/DC power input

Specifications

Parameter Specification Parameter Specification
Product ID IE-9320-24P4S-E Network license Network Essentials; perpetual in-place upgrade via IE9300-NW-A=
Downlink ports 24x 10/100/1000M RJ45, IEEE 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+ Uplink ports 4x 1000M SFP
PoE budget ladder 70/190/170/280/370/320W by module mix; 480W with dual 400W modules (IOS XE 17.18.1+, 385W earlier) PoE resilience Perpetual PoE; Fast PoE
Stacking Cisco StackWise, 2 stack ports, up to 4 members; MRP over Stacking Performance 41.66 Mpps; 28 Gbps forwarding, 56 Gbps switching bandwidth
Scale (IOS XE 17.17.1+) 24,000 MAC; 4,096 VLAN IDs, 1,024 active VLANs; 128 STP instances; 1,536 ACL entries Memory 4 GB DRAM; 8 GB flash (~2.5 GB user); optional 16 GB SD card
Essentials features Static routing, OSPF (1,000 routes), OSPFv3, RIP, PBR; REP/REP Fast, MRP/Fast MRP, PTP over MRP; PROFINET, CIP, GOOSE/SCADA classification, L2 NAT, Modbus TCP, ERSPAN, IOx; 802.1X, DAI, DHCP snooping, IPv6 FHS, FNF, MACsec-128, TLS 1.3 Advantage upgrade adds BGP, EIGRP, IS-IS, HSRP, LISP, BGP-EVPN over VXLAN, VRF-lite, TrustSec (SGACL), MACsec-256, L3 NAT, multicast routing suite, SD-Access fabric roles, GRE, IP SLA
PTP timing IEEE 1588 PTPv2 Default and Power Profile (2011/2017); IEC 61850-9-3 PUP; NTP-PTP interworking Model boundaries HSR/PRP/PTP over PRP not supported on 24P4S; GNSS/IRIG-B only on 22S2C4X models
Power modules 2x field-replaceable slots, isolated outputs: PWR-RGD-LOW-DC-H (150W, 18-75V DC), PWR-RGD-AC-DC-H (150W), -250 (250W), -400 (400W); 150W/250W do not load-share with 400W Power consumption 37W excluding PoE output
Alarms / console 4 dry-contact alarm in, 1 Form-C alarm out; RS-232 RJ-45 + Micro USB console; optional USB 2.0 and SD card Operating temperature -40°C to +75°C forced-air cabinet; +70°C vented; +60°C sealed (safety approval to 60°C)
Altitude / humidity 15,000 ft without derating, to 40,000 ft derated to 25°C; 5-95% non-condensing; storage -40°C to +85°C Dimensions / weight 1.72 x 17.5 x 14.0/15.18/15.57 in (depth per module); 9.7 lb (4.4 kg); 1RU, fanless, IP30
MTBF 489,710 hours Compliance / warranty IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613, NEMA TS2:2021, EN 50121-4, AREMA 2019, IEC 62443-4-1/-4-2, hazloc Class I Div 2 / Zone 2; 5-year limited hardware warranty

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Questions & Answers

  • What does IE-9320-24P4S-E provide for powered industrial access?

    IE-9320-24P4S-E provides 24 GE PoE+ copper ports and 4 GE SFP uplinks for rugged industrial access with Network Essentials.
  • How much PoE budget is planned for IE-9320-24P4S-E?

    Cisco materials list IE-9320-24P4S-E with a 385W PoE budget, so endpoint wattage and power-supply sizing are checked before camera deployment.
  • Why do IE9320 power-on discussions matter for IE-9320-24P4S-E?

    Reddit users have reported IE9320 power-up problems, so IE-9320-24P4S-E staging checks the power supply installation, rated wire, breakers, and LED status.
  • Is IE-9320-24P4S-E a 10G uplink model?

    IE-9320-24P4S-E uses 4 GE SFP uplinks; projects needing 10G SFP+ uplinks move to IE9320 4X models instead of this PoE access SKU.
  • When does IE-9320-24P4S-E fit over IE-9320-22S2C4X-E?

    IE-9320-24P4S-E fits camera or access cabinets needing PoE+ copper density, while IE-9320-22S2C4X-E fits fiber aggregation and timing-heavy designs.
  • What stack testing matters for IE-9320-24P4S-E?

    IE9320 stack discussions mention LACP and firewall uplinks, so IE-9320-24P4S-E deployments need failover tests with PoE loads still connected.
  • What upgrade risk applies to IE-9320-24P4S-E?

    IE-9320-24P4S-E upgrades need image-mode and rollback checks because IE9320 discussions mention ROMMON recovery and bundle-mode uncertainty after failed upgrades.
  • What ordering mistake affects IE-9320-24P4S-E?

    IE-9320-24P4S-E gets misordered when a project expects 10G uplinks or fiber downlink density; it is the PoE+ copper model with 4 GE SFP uplinks.

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