One-Minute Selection Cheat Sheet
| Scenario | Recommended Uplink Module | Optics / Cables | License | Key Notes |
| Access 1 G Aggregation | C9300-NM-4G | SFP 1 G or Copper | DNA Essentials / Advantage | Entry-level, low cost |
| 10 G Uplink (Most Common) | C9300-NM-8X | SFP+ 10 G or DAC | DNA Essentials / Advantage | Mainstream choice |
| 25 G Uplink (Wi-Fi 6/6E) | C9300-NM-2Y | SFP28 25 G or DAC | DNA Advantage or C1 (for -A models) | Future-ready |
| 40 G Core Aggregation | C9300-NM-2Q | QSFP+ 40 G or Breakout | DNA Advantage / C1 | For core uplinks |
| mGig High-Speed Access | C9300-NM-4M | Cat6A/7 Copper (2.5/5/10 G) | DNA Essentials / Advantage | Best for high-speed APs |
Compatibility Note: Some Catalyst 3850 modules (C3850-NM-4-1G/-4-10G etc.) can be used in the 9300, but C9300 modules cannot be used in 3850. Compatibility is one-way.
7 Steps before you start to choosing
Step 1 - Understand Your Uplink Options
| Module | Ports | Type | Typical Use |
| C9300-NM-4G | 4 × 1 G SFP | Standard 1 G | Legacy access or low-bandwidth links |
| C9300-NM-8X | 8 × 10 G SFP+ | 10 G multi-rate | Most popular uplink module |
| C9300-NM-2Y | 2 × 25 G SFP28 | 25 G | High-speed access / Wi-Fi 6 aggregation |
| C9300-NM-2Q | 2 × 40 G QSFP+ | 40 G | Core uplinks to distribution |
| C9300-NM-4M | 4 × mGig (2.5/5/10 G RJ-45) | Copper mGig | AP and edge device connectivity |
Terminology Quick Guide:
- SFP/SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+ = 1 G / 10 G / 25 G / 40 G optical form factors.
- DAC (Direct Attach Copper) = short passive cable for within racks (≤ 3 m).
- AOC (Active Optical Cable) = pre-terminated fiber for longer spans (≤ 15 m).
- mGig (Multi-Gigabit Ethernet) = 2.5 G / 5 G / 10 G over Cat6A copper.
Step 2 - Check Model Compatibility (3850 vs 9300)
Every Catalyst 9300 model supports the five C9300 uplink modules listed above.
However, some legacy 3850 modules can also be installed in 9300 chassis for temporary reuse:
| C9300 Switch Model | Supported C9300 Modules | Also Accepts 3850 Modules |
| C9300-24/48T/P/U (-E / -A) | 4G, 8X, 2Q, 2Y, 4M | 4-1G, 4-10G, 2-40G, 8-10G |
Important: C9300 uplink modules cannot be used in Catalyst 3850 switches - the form factor and firmware differ.
Upgrade Strategy:
- Reusing old 3850 modules is fine for short transition periods.
- For long-term projects or higher throughput (10/25 G), use native C9300 modules with matching SFP optics.
Step 3 - Choose the Right Optics and Cables
| Speed | Optical Module | Recommended Cable | Typical Distance |
| 1 G | SFP SX/LX | OM2/OM3 Fiber or Cat6 | ≤ 550 m (OM2) |
| 10 G | SFP+ SR/LR | DAC (≤ 3 m) or OM3 fiber | ≤ 300 m (SR) |
| 25 G | SFP28 SR/LR | DAC (≤ 3 m) or OM4 fiber | ≤ 100 m (SR) |
| 40 G | QSFP+ SR4/LR4 | MPO fiber / breakout | ≤ 150 m (SR4) |
| mGig | RJ-45 Port | Cat6A / Cat7 Copper | ≤ 100 m |
Engineering Tip: Always match Cisco-qualified optics to ensure DOM/DDM monitoring and reliability. Generic modules can work but may lose telemetry features.
Step 4 - Select the Right License (DNA vs C1)
Operating System Tiers
| Tier | Function | Typical Use |
| Network Essentials | Basic Layer 3 switching and management | Access networks |
| Network Advantage | Advanced routing, SD-Access, security features | Enterprise and campus core |
DNA Subscription Options
| License | Duration | Applicable Models |
| DNA Essentials / Advantage | 3 / 5 / 7 Years | -E and -A models |
| C1 Subscription | 3 / 5 / 7 Years | -A models only |
Selection Rules:
- -E models support DNA licenses only.
- -A models support DNA or C1 subscriptions.
- 3-year licenses are stock items; 5/7-year terms are made-to-order.
- When renewing, -A devices can switch between Advantage and Essentials tiers.
Scenario Recommendations:
| Use Case | Recommended License |
| Basic network management | DNA Essentials |
| SD-Access / automation / policy | DNA Advantage |
| Cloud integrations / extended analytics | C1 Subscription |
| Large-scale deployment (> 3 years) | 5 or 7 Year term to lower TCO |
Step 5 - Stacking and Console Cables
| Cable Type | Part Number | Description | Notes |
| StackWise Type 3 | STACK-T1-50CM / 1M / 3M | Data stacking cable between switches | Not included with chassis |
| StackPower | CAB-SPWR-30CM / 150CM | Power stack cable for redundant power sharing | Optional |
| Console USB | CAB-CONSOLE-USB | USB Type A ↔ mini-B 6 ft | Optional |
| Console RJ-45 | CAB-CONSOLE-RJ45 | RJ-45 ↔ DB9 6 ft | Optional |
StackWise ≠ StackPower: StackWise links data planes; StackPower links power supplies.
Power cords are included with switches and do not need separate ordering.
Step 6 - Example BOM Templates (Ready to Order)
10 G Uplink Access Layer (48P PoE)
- C9300-48P-A × 2
- C9300-NM-8X × 2
- SFP-10G-SR × 4 uplinks + DAC-10G-1 m × 4 interconnects
- STACK-T1-50CM × 2 (StackWise)
- CAB-SPWR-30CM × 2 (optional StackPower)
- DNA Advantage 48-3Y × 2
25 G Uplink + mGig for Wi-Fi 6/6E Access
- C9300-48U-A × 2
- C9300-NM-2Y × 2 (25 G) + C9300-NM-4M × 1 (mGig)
- SFP28-25G-SR × 2 + DAC-25G-1 m × 2
- Cat6A patch cables for AP connections
- STACK-T1-1M × 2 (StackWise)
- DNA Advantage 48-5Y × 2 or C1 subscriptions for cloud integration
Step 7 - Pre-Deployment Checklist
☑ Confirm switch model and matching network module.
☑ Verify optical modules and cables (distance / speed / connector).
☑ Plan StackWise and StackPower topology.
☑ Select license tier and term (3 / 5 / 7 Years).
☑ Check rack space, cooling, and uplink capacity to upstream switches.
☑ Prepare spares (DAC / optics
FAQ — Common Questions
Q1: Can 3850 uplink modules work in Catalyst 9300?
A: Yes, most 1G/10G/40G 3850 modules work in 9300, but C9300 modules cannot work in 3850.
Q2: Should I choose 10 G or 25 G uplinks?
A: 10 G is the current standard; 25 G is recommended for new Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 deployments and future scaling.
Q3: Do mGig ports require Cat6A cables?
A: For 2.5/5 G, Cat6 may suffice; for 10 G mGig, Cat6A is recommended for distance and stability.
Q4: DNA vs C1 - which should I pick?
A: If you need basic network management, choose DNA Essentials; for SDA and automation, choose DNA Advantage or C1 (for -A models).
Q5: Do I need stacking cables?
A: Yes, for redundancy and simplified management across multiple 9300s. Add StackPower only if power redundancy is critical.
Select Smart, Deploy Fast
Choosing the right uplink module, license, and cables ensures your Catalyst 9300 switch performs at its best for years to come.
- Pick uplink modules based on your speed and scaling needs.
- Match licenses to your software feature requirements.
- Plan stacking and power topologies in advance.
Network-Switch Expert Insight: “Our engineers recommend the C9300-NM-8X as the most balanced uplink option and DNA Advantage licenses for future-proof network automation.”
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