Cisco Catalyst 9300 repair and refurbishment.
Power circuitry repair, network module diagnostics, and stacking fault repair for Cisco Catalyst 9300 enterprise switches. No fix no fee.
Catalyst 9300 repair and refurbishment
The Cisco Catalyst 9300 is the current-generation enterprise access and distribution switch and the most widely deployed switch in the Catalyst 9000 family. Available in 24-port and 48-port configurations with modular network modules, PoE+/PoE++, and StackWise-480/1T stacking, the 9300 is deployed across UK enterprise campus networks. We carry out component-level repair on Catalyst 9300 units — focusing on power circuitry faults, network module repairs, and stacking issues.
Common Catalyst 9300 faults we fix
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Power circuitry faults causing intermittent restarts or complete failure to power on, particularly under heavy PoE load
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Network module faults — dead ports or complete module failure on plug-in uplink or mGig modules
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StackWise-480 or StackWise-1T stacking faults disrupting stack ring topology
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Boot faults caused by flash memory failure or power corruption on the boot circuit
How it works
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1
Send details
Share the switch model, fault symptoms, and any error LEDs or log output.
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Diagnostics
Bench diagnostics isolate the fault to board, component, or subsystem.
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Repair, Refurbish & Test
Component-level repair with port validation and management system testing before return.
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Return to service
Confirmed test results and return logistics for your switch.
Why Electron Lab
- Engineer-led bench diagnostics
- Component-level repair and rework
- Tested Before Return
- Clear, fast quoting
Catalyst 9300 repair FAQs
Can you repair a Catalyst 9300 with power faults?
Yes. Power circuitry faults are the most common failure on the 9300 platform. We carry out component-level repair on the power circuitry.
My 9300 network module has dead uplink ports — is this repairable?
Yes. We diagnose network module faults at board level and carry out component-level repair where viable.
My 9300 stack has a failed member — can you repair just that unit?
Yes. The failed stack member can be sent to us while the remaining stack continues to operate.