📣 Meraki for Government now supports MS150 📣

MiriamK
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

📣 Meraki for Government now supports MS150 📣

We’re excited to release MS150 switches today for the Meraki for Government platform!

 

Our Meraki for Government platform is both FedRAMP® Moderate and GovRAMP® Moderate authorized to address unique security and cloud needs of government agencies.

 

Visit our Meraki for Government documentation page and get more details in the MS150 datasheet.

 

 

MS150 benefits

Support demanding Wi-Fi 7 and IoT deployments for scalable, secure, and high-bandwidth connectivity to future-proof your branch networks.

 

  • Future-proof performance: Seamlessly support Wi-Fi 7, IoT devices, and high-bandwidth applications with multigigabit (mGig) ports, 4 SFP+ uplink ports (up to 10 Gbps), and advanced Layer 3 routing capabilities.
  • Scalability: Stack up to 8 switches with 80 Gbps stacking bandwidth and enable high-speed connectivity with 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Power for the future: Deliver up to 60W PoE++ per port and a power budget of up to 740W for next-gen Wi-Fi 7 points and IoT deployments.
  • Enhanced Security: Protect your network and simplify access policies with Adaptive Policy micro-segmentation for users, devices, and applications.

 

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Availability

M150 stackable access switches are available for purchase beginning July 8, 2025.

 

Contact your Sales representative or our Cisco Sales team to get started.

 

Meraki for Government supported products are available in 2 licensing models:

  • Co-term licensing, with 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 year Enterprise licenses
  • Cisco Enterprise Agreement (EA), which supports Cisco networking Subscription licensing with our FedRAMP Meraki Networking suite

 

Stay tuned as we continue to expand and innovate our Meraki for Government solutions for you.

Miriam Kung
Cisco Meraki Product Marketing
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This is Great..! and Thanks for sharing..!

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