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Summit 48 & 24
Alpine 3808 & 3804
Black Diamond 6808 |
Summit1i
is the ideal switch for mid-tier aggregation in
enterprise, basement customer premise equipment
(CPE) for metro area networks,
and for server load balancing/web cache redirection
in server co-location and hosting environments.
With a compact 2U factor,
the Summit1i switch integrates non-blocking Wire-Speed
IP/IPX Routing and Layer 2 switching with advanced
capabilities like Policy-Based
Quality of Service, server load balancing, web
cache redirection and access control lists-all
at wire speed on every port.
Summit1i
-Available in two configurations with six 100/1000BASE-T
or 1000BASE-SX ports plus two GBIC-based 1000BASE-X
ports,
the Summit1i also comes with built-in redundant
power supplies for increased fault tolerance.
Point
of Presence (POP) The shift from narrowband technologies
to gigabit level services has dramatically changed
the networking
requirements of the customer premise equipment
portion of metro area networks, as well in Internet
data centers fed by high-capacity
connections. The Summit1i provides an ideal integrated
platform to meet these new requirements.
Broadband
Access POP -an integrated platform for
providing transport and service termination at
the CPE location. Features wire-speed switching
and routing, filtering, virtual metropolitan area
networks (vMANs), and bidirectional bandwidth
controls.
Broadband
Services POP -Provides a single aggregation
point for the basic service delivery mechanisms
necessary for an Internet data center-scalability,
security, access policies, wire-speed access control
lists, and server load balancing combined with
both high availability
and web cache redirection cofigurations.
Pre-installed
on every Extreme Networks ™ switch, the ExtremeWare
™software suite features industry standard protocols
to ensure interoperability
with legacy switches and routers, plus Policy-Based
Quality of Service (QoS) for bandwidth management
and traffic prioritization.
ExtremeWare scales performance and increases availability
by combining Policy-Based QoS with fully integrated
server load
balancing, web cache redirection, access control
lists, VLAN switching and routing, IETF DiffServ
and IEEE 802.1p.
Summit48 & Summit24
provide
10/100 Mbps aggregation in service provider data
centers, server farms, metropolitan area networks,
multi-tenant buildings, and wiring closets. They
integrated seamlessly into networks while delivering
high port density, wire-speed performance and
low cost of ownership.
Summit48
With 48 switched 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating
Ethernet ports and two full-duplex GBIC-based
1000BASE-SX, LX or LX-70 Gigabit Ethernet ports,
Summit48 has a 17.5 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric
and a forwarding rate of 10.1 million packets
per second. Summit48 comes with wire-speed Layer
2 and wire-speed basic Layer 3 switching using
static routing or RIP V1/V2 routing protocols.
For easy scalability, the Summit48 upgrades to
full Layer 3 switching with a simple upgrade key.
The full Layer 3 switching includes support for
protocols such as OSPF, DVMRP, PIM and IPX routing of multiple
encapsulation types.
Summit24
With 24 switched 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating
Ethernet ports and one full-duplex GBIC-based
1000BASE-SX, LX or LX-70 Gigabit Ethernet port,
Summit24 has an 8.5 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric
and a forwarding rate of 5.1 million packets per
second. Summit24 comes with wire-speed Layer 2
and wire-speed basic Layer 3 switching using static
routing or RIP V1/V2 routing protocols. For easy
scalability, the Summit24 upgrades to full Layer
3 switching with a simple upgrade key. The full
Layer 3 switching includes support for protocols
such as OSPF, DVMRP, PIM and IPX routing of multiple
encapsulation types.
Pre-installed on every Extreme Networks switch,
the ExtremeWare™ software suite combines industry-standard
protocols to ensure interoperability with legacy
switches and routers, plus Policy-Based Quality
of Service (QoS) for bandwidth management and
traffic.
Gigabit Ethernet links to
the network core and high-density 10/100 Mbps
ports to the edge
- Non-blocking
switch fabric bandwidth with wire-speed switch
performance
- Start
with basic Layer 3 switching and wire-speed
Layer 2 switching
- Scale
up to full Layer 3- using advanced IP Routing
Protocols and IPX Routing- with a simple upgrade
key
- Policy-Based
QoS, including bandwidth management, prioritization
and congestion control
- Fault-tolerant:
multiple load-sharing trunks, multiple spanning
trees and optional redundant power supply
- Extensive
management through HTTP, SNMP, RMON and command
line interface
Alpine 3808 and 3804 chassis switches
provide a simpler, more resilient broadband infrastructure
for metro and regional area networks, service
provider data centers, multi-tenant buildings
and enterprise wiring closets. Both switches use
an interchangeable set of power supplies, switch
modules and management modules. Each switch has
its own hot-swappable fan tray, which installs
vertically into the front of each chassis. The
Alpine 3808 has nine slots and the Alpine 3804
has five slots. Optionally, fully redundant power
supplies fit into the front of the Alpine 3808
and into the rear of the Alpine 3804. The first
slot of both chassis is used for the Switch Management
Module (SMMi ), which performs all management
functions, manages the switch forwarding database
and routing tables, and processes all route protocol
updates. The remaining eight and four slots of
the Alpine 3808 and 3804 are used for switch modules.
Switch modules for Gigabit Ethernet include:
- 4-port
GBIC-based 1000BASE-X (GM-4Xi) module; 1000BASE-SX,
LX or LX70 GBIC modules purchased separately.
- 4-port
MT-RJ-based 1000BASE-SX (GM-4Si) module; preconfigured
with four 1000BASE-SX ports.
- 4-port
RJ-45-based 100/1000BASE-T (GM-4Ti) module;
supports 100 meters of standard category 5 unshielded
twisted pair cable.
BlackDiamond
6808 chassis switch from Extreme Networks®
delivers industry-leading Layer 3 switching performance,
availability and port density for enterprise,
service provider and web content provider networks.
The
BlackDiamond 6808 switch delivers wire-speed switching
at Layer 2, as well as IP and IPX routing at more
than 96 million packets per second. Wire-speed
Layer 2 switching and IP/IPX routing are critical
in multiprotocol enterprise applications. Wire-Speed
IP Routing is critical to service providers that
provide Internet bandwidth to web server farms
and web content providers that deliver content-rich
web pages.
High
availability requirements are best met with the
BlackDiamond 6808 chassis switch. It goes beyond
all other Layer 3 switches to eliminate single
points of failure and bring carrier-class resiliency
to data networks. In addition to fully redundant
power supplies and hot-swappable components -
modules, power supplies and fan tray - the BlackDiamond
6808 switch offers dual load-sharing Management
Switch Fabric Modules (MSM64i).
To enhance
performance and availability, the ExtremeWare
software suite adds advanced features like server
load balancing, web cache redirection, IETF DiffServ,
and Policy-Based Quality of Service (QoS).Server
load balancing and web cache redirection maximize
the availability of Internet and intranet services
while speeding up their response time. Combining
these features with IETF DiffServ and Policy-Based
Quality of Service provides traffic prioritization
and bandwidth management to guarantee bandwidth
for mission-critical and revenue-generating applications.
The
BlackDiamond 6808 chassis switch sets industry
benchmarks for port density with up to 96 Gigabit
Ethernet ports or 384 10/100BASE-TX ports, all
switching and routing at wire-speed.
- Non-blocking
128 Gbps backplane yields over 96 million packet
per second throughput
- Wire-Speed
IP/IPX Routing at Layer 3 and wire-speed switching
at Layer 2
Most advanced resiliency and fault tolerance:
- Redundant
load-sharing Management Switch fabric Modules
- Hot-swappable
modules, power supplies and fan tray
- Fully
redundant, load-sharing power supplies
- Dual
switch configurations and ExtremeWare images
- Extreme
Standby Router Protocol (ESRP (tm) )
- OSPF
Equal Cost Multipath Routing (ECMP)
- WDM
optical broadband networking
- 96
1000BASE-X, 384 10/100BASE-TX or 224 100BASE-FX
ports in a single chassis
- Policy-Based
QoS including prioritization, bandwidth management
and congestion control
- Wire-speed
server load balancing, web cache redirection,
VLAN switching and routing, DiffServ and IEEE
802.3p
- 4,096
IEEE 802.3Q VLANs
- IEEE
802.3ad compatible link aggregation
- IEEE
802.1D Spanning Tree
- Extensive
management via local and remote (telnet) CLI,
SNMP, RMON and HTTP
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