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1. 7 NET G EAR ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches Data Sheet PROSAFE BEUA EE The NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series consists of a fully managed low latency line rate 10G Copper Base T switch solution 24 ports 10GBase T RJ45 that support Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit speeds for server storage and network progressive upgrade 4 ports SFP that broaden 10 Gigabit connectivity for 1G 10G fiber uplinks and other DAC connections The M7100 series is ideal for all organizations considering reliable affordable and simple 10 Gigabit Ethernet Top of Rack server access layer and high density high performance 10GbE backbone architectures Layer 2 with static routing e The M7100 series comes with Port based VLAN based Subnet based static routing Layer 2 versions e L3 fixed routes to the next hop towards the destination network are added to the routing table e L3 routing is wire speed in the M7100 series hardware with up to 128 static routes IPv4 10 Gigabit transition with Base T e 10GBase T like other Base T technologies uses the standard RJ45 Ethernet jack e It is backward compatible auto negotiating between higher and lower speeds thereby not forcing an all at once network equipment upgrade e Cat5 Cat5E are supported for Gigabit speeds when Cat twisted pair copper cabling is a minimum requirement for 10 Gigabit up to 30 meters e Cat6A or newer Cat7 cabling allow for up to 100 meter
2. IPv4 Routing MIB RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB Private enterprise MIB supporting routing features Multicast RFC 1112 Host extensions for IP Multicasting RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery MLD for IPv6 RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol Version 2 RFC 3376 Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3 RFC 2365 Administratively Scoped IP Multicast RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 MLDv2 for IPv6 Multicast MIB Draft ietf magma mgmd mib 05 Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB Private Enterprise MIB supporting Multicast features IPv6 Routing RFC 1981 Path MTU for IPv6 RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for IPv6 RFC 2460 IPv6 Protocol specification RFC 3493 Basic Socket Interface for IPv6 RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery RFC 3542 Advanced Sockets API for IPv6 RFC 2462 Stateless Auto Configuration RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format RFC 2464 IPv6 over Ethernet RFC 3736 Stateless DHCPv6 IPv6 Routing MB RFC 2465 IPv MIB RFC 2466 ICMPv 6 MIB QoS RFC 2474 Definition of Differentiated Services Field DS Field in the IPv4 and IPv Headers RFC 3260 New Terminology and Clarifications for DiffServ RFC 2475 An Architecture for Differentiated Services RFC 3289 Management Information Base for the Differenti
3. All models Ordering SKU AGM731F 1000Base SX SFP GBIC Multimode AGM731F AGM732F 1000Base LX SFP GBIC Single mode AGM732F AXC761 reel Ares aera TE ies AXC761 10000S a e a Soe AXC753 bec ak cian ala ina AXC753 10000S AXM761 10GBase SR SFP GBIC OM3 Multimode AXM761 10000S AXM761 Pack of 10 units 10GBase SR SFP GBIC OM3 Multimode AXM761P10 10000S i p ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series AXM762 10GBase LR SFP GBIC Single mode AXM762 10000S AXM762 Pack of 10 units 10GBase LR SFP GBIC Single mode AXM762P10 10000S AXM763 ora reak M lino e ON OM2 or OM3 4XM763 100005 M7100 24X APS300W Modular Power Supply APS300W 10000S AFT200 Modular Fan Tray AFT200 10000S WARRANTY AND SUPPORT ProSafe Lifetime Warrantyt Included lifetime ProSupport Lifetime 24x7 Advanced Technical Support Included lifetime Deir aad Day onsite hardware replacement Included 3 years PROSUPPORT SERVICE PACKS 3 year Next Business Day hardware replacement contract applicable where next business day onsite hardware replacement is not available M7100 24X XPressHW Category 4 PRRO334 service contract ORDERING INFORMATION M7100 24X Americas Europe XSM7224 100NES V1H1 Asia Pacific XSM7224 100AJS V1H1 China XSM7224 100PRS V1H1 N E T G E A R 2012 NETGEAR Inc NETGEAR the NETGEAR Logo Connect with Innovation and ProSafe are tradema
4. provider VLAN ID is added to the traffic so the traffic so the traffic can pass the metro core in a simple secure manner Private VLANs with Primary VLAN Isolated VLAN Private VLANs are useful in DMZ when servers are not supposed to communicate with each other but need to Community VLAN Promiscuous port Host port communicate with a router they remove the need for more complex port based VLANs with respective IP inter Trunks provide Layer 2 isolation between ports that face subnets and associated L3 routing share the same broadcast domain allowing g VLAN e Another Private VLANs typical application are carrier class deployments when users shouldn t see snoop or broadcast domain to be partitioned into smaller point attack other users traffic to multipoint subdomains accross switches in the same Layer 2 network Secure Shell SSH and SNMPv3 with or without MD5 or SHA authentication ensure SNMP and Telnet sessions are secure TACACS and RADIUS enhanced administrator management provides strict Login and Enable authentication enforcement for the switch configuration based on latest industry standards exec authorization using TACACS or RADIUS command authorization using TACACS and RADIUS Server user exec accounting for HTTP and HTTPS using TACACS or RADIUS and authentication based on user domain in addition to user ID and password Superior quality of service Advanced classifier based hardware implementation
5. v1 v2 and v3 SSH 1 5 and 2 0 RFC 2578 SMI v2 RFC 4253 SSH Transport Layer Protocol RFC 4252 SSH Authentication Protocol RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMI v2 RFC 4254 SSH Connection Protocol RFC 4251 SSH Protocol Architecture RFC 4716 SECSH Public Key File Format RFC 3410 Introduction and Applicability Statements RFC 4419 Diffie Hellman Group Exchange for the SSH Transport Layer Protocol RFC 2580 Conformance statements for SMI v2 for Internet Standard Management Framework RFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks MANAGEMENT Password management Yes Configurable Management VLAN Yes eer ell ond DHCP opliens 65 67 190 Yes Scalable deployment process firmware config Admin access control via Radius and TACACS Yes Policies Enable Industry standard CLI IS CLI Yes Command Line interface CLI commands logged to a Syslog server Yes Web based graphical user interface GUI Yes Fully functional GUI Telnet Yes IPv6 management Yes Dual Software firmware image Yes Allows non disruptive firmware upgrade process Dual Configuration file Yes Text based CLI commands configuration file IS CLI Scripting Yes Industry standard CLI commands scripts for automation Port descriptions Yes SNTP client over UDP port 123 Yes Provides synchronized network timestamp either in broad
6. 00 series QOS COS FEATURE SUPPORT COS Support Yes Supports LAG interfaces Yes COS Mapping Config Yes Configurable per interface Yes IP DSCP Mapping Yes COS Queue Config Queue Parms configurable per interface Yes Drop Parms configurable per interface Yes Interface Traffic Shaping for whole egress interface Yes Minimum Bandwidth Yes Weighted Deficit Round Robin WDRR Support Yes Maximum Queue Weight 127 WRED Support Yes IEEE NETWORK PROTOCOLS IEEE 802 3ae 7 IEEE 802 1 Q VLAN IEEE 802 3 Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree STP tagging IEEE 802 3az a IEEE 802 1v IEEE 802 3u 100BASE T Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP Protocol based VLAN IEEE 802 3ad 3 IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Trunking LACP IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP Quality of Service IEEE 802 3z Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE SX LX NATGE LOANED IEEE 802 1X Radius network access control IEEE 802 3x Flow control IETF RFC STANDARDS AND MIBS System Facilities RFC 768 UDP RFC 2131 DHCP Client Server RFC 783 TFTP RFC 2132 DHCP options amp BOOTP vendor extensions RFC 791 IP RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Version 4 for IPv4 IPv6 and OSI RFC 792 ICMP RFC 2865 RADIUS Client both Switch and Management access RFC 793 TCP RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 826 Ethernet ARP RFC 2868 RADIUS A
7. 10GBase T connections Top of the line performance and IPv6 ready e 32K MAC addresses 480Gbps switching fabric 12K jumbo frames Auto iSCSI Flow Acceleration Auto EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet e IPv4 IPv6 comprehensive traffic filtering ACLs and prioritization QoS DiffServ Top of rack availability e Two redundant hot swap power supplies one PSU comes with the switch second optional PSU is ordered separately e Two removable fan trays provide front to back cooling airflow for best compatibility with data center hot aisle cold aisle airflow patterns Industry standard management e Industry standard command line interface CLI e Fully functional NETGEAR web interface GUI Industry leading warranty e The NETGEAR M7100 series is backed by a NETGEAR ProSafe Lifetime Hardware Warrantyt e Also included is the ProSupport Lifetime 24x7 Advanced Technical Support e Also included is a 3 Year Next Business Day Onsite Hardware Replacement Page 2 Models at a glance Page 3 Product brief Page 4 6 Modern access layer features Oe highlights rtr Cau PTTE PTT yy Page 7 8 Target application Page 9 10 Accessories amp modules Page 11 23 Technical specifications and Ordering information 1 888 NETGEAR 638 4327 rsd Geass Email info NETGEAR com WARRANTY Gres NBD 3 year L on site service J d ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Hardware at a Glance FR
8. 802 3ad LAG for router ports Yes IP Helper Yes Max IP Helper entries 512 IP Source Guard Yes ECMP Yes Proxy ARP Yes Multinetting Yes ICMP redirect detection in hardware Yes DNSv4 Yes ICMP throttling Yes Me J ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series NETWORK MONITORING AND DISCOVERY SERVICES ISDP Industry Standard Discovery Protocol Yes inter operates with devices running CDP 802 1ab LLDP Yes 802 1ab LLDP MED Yes SNMP V1 V2 V3 RMON 1 2 3 9 Yes sFlow Yes SECURITY Network Storm Protection DoS Sar ped eee z Sith CR protecion Denial of Service Protection data plane Yes Switch teats protection DoS attacks SIPDIP UDPPORT L4PORT SMACDMAC TCPFLAGSEQ ICMPV4 FIRSTFRAG TCPOFFSET ICMPV6 TCPFRAG TCPSYN ICMPFRAG TCPFLAG TCPSYNFIN l TCPPORT TCPFINURGPSH ICMP throttling Yes Restrict ICMP ale ee ICMP based Management Management ACL MACAL e Protects management CPU access through the LAN Max Rules 64 Radius accounting Yes RFC 2565 and RFC 2866 TACACS Yes Network Traffic Access Control Lists ACLs L2 L3 L4 MAC IPv4 IPv6 TCP UDP Protocol based ACLs Yes ACL over VLANs Yes Dynamic ACLs Yes IEEE 802 1x Radius Port Access Authentication Yes ed a o T aa 802 1x MAC Address Authentication Bypass MAB Yes ee Port Security Yes IP Source Guard Yes DHCP Snooping Yes Dynamic ARP Inspection Yes M
9. AC Filtering Yes Port MAC Locking Yes A protected port doesn t forward any traffic unicast Private Edge VLAN Yes multicast or broadcast to any other protected port same switch Scales Private Edge VLANs by providing Layer 2 Private VLANs Yes isolation between ports accross switches in same Layer 2 network ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS SUMMARY Access Lists L2 MAC L3 IP and L4 Port ACLs Yes Ingress Yes Egress Yes 802 3ad LAG for ACL assignment Yes Binding ACLs to VLANs Yes ACL Logging Yes Support for IPv 6 fields Yes DiffServ QoS Yes Edge Node applicability Yes Interior Node applicability Yes 802 3ad LAG for service interface Yes Support for IPv 6 fields Yes Ingress Egress Yes IEEE 802 1p COS Yes 802 3ad LAG for COS configuration Yes WRED Weighted Deficit Round Robin Yes Strict Priority queue technology Yes Auto VolP Yes based on protocols SIP H323 and SCCP or on OUI bytes default database and user based OUls in the phone source MAC address iSCSI Flow Acceleration Yes Dotlp Marking Yes IP DSCP Marking Yes QOS ACL FEATURE SUPPORT ACL Support include L3 IP and L4 TCP UDP Yes MAC ACL Support Yes IP Rule Match Fields Dest IP Inbound Outbound Dest IPv IP Inbound Outbound Dest L4 Port Inbound Outbound Every Packet Inbound Outbound IP DSCP Inbound Outbound IP Precedence Inbound Outbound IP
10. FICATIONS PHYSICAL INTERFACES rm ee Aeman STP OnE soragepon Console pors M7100 24X 24 4 1 x USB ase Lai Rear Modular PSUs Modular Fan Trays M7100 24X 2 2 M7100 series comes with one PSU and two fan trays already installed Total Port Count 10 Gigabit M7100 24X 24 PROCESSOR MEMORY Processor CPU Freescale P1011 800Mhz 45nm technology System memory RAM 256 MB Code storage flash 128 MB Dual firmware image dual configuration file Packet Buffer Memory M7100 24X 16 Mb Dynamically shared across only used ports PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Switching fabric M7100 24X 480 Gbps Line rate non blocking fabric Throughput M7100 24X 357 1 Mpps Green Ethernet IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE Ethernet Task Force compliance Deactivated by default Auto EEE Mode Yes Deactivated by default Power Back Of ea e 1OGBase T standard Other Metrics Forwarding mode Store and forward Latency 64 byte frames 100 Mbps Copper lt 8 5 us Latency 64 byte frames 1 Gbps Copper lt 2 8 us Latency 64 byte frames 1 Gbps Fiber SFP lt 2 5 us Latency 64 byte frames 10 Gbps Copper 10GBase T lt 3 7 Us Latency 64 byte frames 10 Gbps Fiber SFP lt 1 8 us Addressing 48 bit MAC address ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Address database size 32 000
11. MAC addresses Number of VLANs 1 024 VLANs 802 1Q simultaneously Number of multicast groups filtered IGMP 2K Number of Link Aggregation Groups LAGs 802 3ad 12 LAGs with up to 8 ports per group Number of hardware queues for QoS 8 queues Number of routes IPv4 128 Number of IP interfaces port or VLAN 128 Jumbo frame support up to 12K packet size Acoustic noise ANSI S10 12 25 C ambient 77 F M7100 24X lt 60 dB Fan speed control Heat Dissipation BTU M7100 24X 587 Btu hr Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 25 C ambient 77 F 55 C ambient 131 F M7100 24X 172 955 hours 19 7 years 35 725 hours 4 1 years L2 SERVICES VLANS IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging Yes Up to 1 024 VLANs 802 1Q Tagging Protocol Based VLANs Yes IP subnet Yes ARP Yes IPX Yes Subnet based VLANs Yes MAC based VLANs Yes Voice VLAN Yes Private Edge VLAN Yes Private VLAN Yes IEEE 802 1x Yes Guest VLAN Yes RADIUS based VLAN assignment via 1x Yes IP phones and PCs can authenticate on the same RADIUS based Filter ID assignment via 1x Yes port but under different VLAN assignment policies MAC based 1x Yes Unauthenticated VLAN Yes Double VLAN Tagging QoQ Yes Enabling dvlan tunnel makes interface Yes Global ethertype TPID Yes Interface ethertype TPID Yes Customer ID using PVID Yes Automatic regist
12. Managed Switches M7100 series Modern Access Layer Features Highlights Layer 3 hardware with L2 software affordability M7100 series models are built upon L3 hardware e M7100 series uses latest generation silicon low power 65 nanometer technology platform while Layer 2 software package allows for better budget optimization e M7100 series L2 and L3 switching features access control list classification filtering IPv4 routing are performed in hardware at interface line rate for voice video and data convergence M7100 series Layer 2 software package provides e M7100 24X straight forward IP static routing capabilities for physi cal interfaces VLANs and subnets e At the edge of campus networks or in the server room static routes are often preferred for simplicity L3 fixed routes to the next hop towards the destination network are manually added to the routing table without any impact on performance because L3 routing is wire speed in M7100 series hardware Top of the line switching performance 32K MAC address table 1K concurrent VLANs and 128 static routes for demanding enterprise and campus network access distribution layers 80 PLUS certified power supplies for energy high efficiency Green Ethernet with Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE Supports Auto EEE mode defined by IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet Task Force e Additionally Power Back Off feature drops power consumption by 15 to 20 when short c
13. ONT REAR Model name M7100 24X 100 1000 10GBase T RJ45 ports 24 1000 10GBase X Fiber SFP ports 4 shared Management console 1 x RS232 DB9 1 x Mini USB selectable Storage image config 1 x USB Modular PSUs redundant hot swap 2 Part number APS300W 1 power supply already installed Modular Fan Trays front to back cooling hot swap 2 Part number AFT200 2 fan trays already installed Model number XSM7224 v1h1 M7100 24X is a 24 x 10Gbase T version Layer 2 4 shared SFP M7100 series rear view 2 modular redundant PSUs Each M7100 series ships with one installed modular PSU Aditional PSU unit is available for hot swap HA APS300W e 2 modular fan trays Each M7100 series ships with two installed fan trays Spare units are available for hot swap HA AFT200 Software at a Glance LAYER 2 PACKAGE IPv4 IPv6 ACL IPv4 IPv6 Auto iSCSI EEE 802 3az IPv4 Unicast Mageliname and QoS Multicast filtering Auto VolP Auto EEE VLANs Convergence Static Routing Modelnumber IGMP and MLD Static Dynamic Yes M7100 24X A ca s Whe Snooping Y Ye Voice MAC Subnet nE E XSM7224 j E abe Querier mode ss es Protocol based ker ga Port based vih1 E MVR QoQ Private VLANs Subnet VLANs TABLE SIZE Packet MAC address table Static Multicast Model Model name CPU ACLs ARP NDP t
14. TOS Inbound Outbound Protocol Inbound Outbound Source IP for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound Source IPv IP Inbound Outbound L3 IPv Flow Label Inbound Source L4 Port Inbound Outbound Supports Masking Inbound Outbound MAC Rule Match Fields cos Inbound Outbound Dest MAC Inbound Outbound Dest MAC Mask Inbound Outbound Ethertype Inbound Outbound Source MAC Inbound Outbound Source MAC Mask Inbound Outbound VLAN ID Inbound Outbound VLAN ID2 Secondary VLAN Yes Rules Attributes Assign Queue Inbound Logging deny rules Inbound Outbound Mirror to supported interface types only Inbound Redirect to supported interface types only Inbound Interface Inbound direction Yes Outbound direction Yes Supports LAG interfaces Yes Multiple ACLs per interface dir Yes Mixed type ACLs per interface dir Yes Mixed L2 IPv4 ACLs per interface inbound Yes Mixed IPv4 IPv6 ACLs per interface inbound Yes Mixed IPv4 IPv6 ACLs per interface outbound Yes ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches QOS DIFFSERV FEATURE SUPPORT DiffServ Supported Yes Class Type All Yes Class Match Criteria cos Inbound Outbound COS2 Secondary COS Inbound Dest IP for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound Dest IPv IP Inbound Outbound Dest L4 Port Inbound Outbound Dest MAC for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound Ethertype Inbound Outbound Every Packet Inbound Outbound IP DSCP Inbound Outbound IP Pre
15. able VLANs Fabric Latency IGMP Group sFlow buffer Routes number DHCP server membership 1K 32K MAC 10GB T 800Mhz ingress 6K ARP NDP SEEN 32 samplers M7100 24X 16Mb 256M RAM VLANs 1K eee lt 3 7 us a 2K 52 pollers SM 224 128M Flash 512 DHCP 16 pools SFP lt 1 8 us 8 receivers egress 1 024 max leases ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Product Brief The 10 Gigabit Aggregation M7100 series switches are NETGEAR affordable fully managed switches for 1G 10G server access layer in campus and enterprise networks and for high density high performance 10GbE backbone architectures The M7100 series delivers pure line rate performance for top of rack virtualization or convergence without having to pay the exorbitant acquisition and maintenance costs associated by other networking vendors NETGEAR 10 Gigabit Aggregation solutions combine latest advances in hardware and software engineering for higher availability lower latency and stronger security at a high value price point Like all NETGEAR products the M7100 series delivers more functionality with less difficulty Auto iSCSI optimization Private VLANs and Local Proxy ARP take the complexity out of delivering network services for virtualized servers and 10 Gigabit infrastructures NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series key features e Line rate 10G Copper Base T switch solution with low latency 24 ports 10GBase T RJ45 su
16. ated Services Architecture read only RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group RFC 3246 An Expedited Forwarding PHB Per Hop Behavior Private MIBs for full configuration of DiffServ ACL and CoS functionality Management RFC 854 Telnet RFC 3412 Message Processing amp Dispatching RFC 855 Telnet Option RFC 3413 SNMP Applications RFC 1155 SMI v1 RFC 3414 User Based Security Model RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 3415 View based Access Control Model RFC 1212 Concise MIB Definitions RFC 3416 Version 2 of SNMP Protocol Operations RFC 1867 HTML 2 0 Forms with file upload exten sions RFC 3417 Transport Mappings RFC 1901 Community based SNMP v2 RFC 3418 Management Information Base MIB for the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP RFC 1908 Coexistence between SNMP v1 amp SNMP v2 RFC 2068 HTTP 1 1 protocol as updated by draft ietf http v1 1 spec rev 03 RFC 2271 SNMP Framework MIB RFC 2295 Transparent Content Negotiation SSL 3 0 and TLS 1 0 RFC 2246 The TLS Protocol Version 1 0 RFC 2818 HTTP over TLS RFC 2346 AES Ciphersuites for Transport Layer Security ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series RFC 2296 Remote Variant Selection RSVA 1 0 State Management cookies draft ietf http state mgmt 05 RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP
17. atibility fault tolerance and load sharing with any type of Ethernet channeling from other vendors switch server or storage devices conforming to IEEE 802 3ad including static selectable hashing algorithms or dynamic LAGs highly tunable LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol UDLD and Aggressive UDLD detect and avoid unidirectional links automatically in order to prevent forwarding anomalies in a Layer 2 communication channel in which a bi directional link stops passing traffic in one direction Port names feature allows for descriptive names on all interfaces and better clarity in real word admin daily tasks SDM System Data Management or switch database templates allow for granular system resources distribution depending on IPv4 or IPv6 applications ARP Entries the maximum number of entries in the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache for routing interfaces IPv4 Unicast Routes the maximum number of IPv4 unicast forwarding table entries IPv6 NDP Entries the maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol NDP cache entries IPv6 Unicast Routes the maximum number of IPv6 unicast forwarding table entries ECMP Next Hops the maximum number of next hops that can be installed in the IPv4 and IPv6 unicast forwarding tables IPv4 Multicast Routes the maximum number of IPv4 multicast forwarding table entries and IPv6 Multicast Routes the maximum number of IPv multicast forwarding ta
18. ble entries Loopback interfaces management for routing protocols administration Private VLANs and local Proxy ARP help reduce broadcast with added security Management VLAN ID is user selectable for best convenience Industry standard VLAN management in the command line interface CLI for all common operations such as VLAN creation VLAN names VLAN make static for dynami cally created VLAN by GRVP registration VLAN trunking VLAN participation as well as VLAN ID PVID and VLAN tagging for one interface a group of interfaces or all interfaces at once System defaults automatically set per port broadcast multicast and unicast storm control for typical robust protection against DoS attacks and faulty clients which can with BYOD often create network and performance issues IP Telephony administration is simplified with consistent Voice VLAN capabilities per the industry standards and automatic functions associated Comprehensive set of system utilities and Clear commands help troubleshoot connectivity issues and restore various configurations to their factory defaults for maximum admin efficiency traceroute to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling on a hop by hop basis and with a synchronous response when initiated from the CLI clear dynamically learned MAC addresses counters IGMP snooping table entries from the Multicast forwarding database etc All major centralized sof
19. by not forcing an all at once network equipment upgrade The NETGEAR M7100 series is the world first realistic cost effective 10GBase T departmental solution 2B ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Accessories and Modules Modular PSUs for M7100 series APS300W Modular Power Supply Ordering information e Worldwide APS300W 10000S e Warranty 5 years e PSU unit for M7100 series switches M7100 24X e Provides redundant power and hot swap replacement capability AFT200 Modular Fan Tray Ordering information e Worldwide AFT200 10000S e Warranty 5 years e Replaceable fan tray for M7100 series switches M7100 24X e Two fan trays two fans each are required for M7100 series GBIC SFP Optics for M7100 series Ordering information Worldwide see table below Multimode Fiber MMF Single mode Fiber SMF 10 Gigabit SFP e Fits into M7100 series shared SFP interfaces 10GBase LRM long reach multimode 802 3aq LC duplex connector up to 220m 722 ft AXM763 10000S 1 unit 10GBase LRM long reach multimode 802 3aq LC duplex connector up to 260m 853 ft AXM763 10000S 1 unit AXM761 10GBase SR short reach multimode LC duplex connector up to 300m 984 ft AXM761 10000S 1 unit AXM761P10 10000S pack of 10 units i OM1 or OM2 OM3 Warranty 5 years 62 5 125pm 50 125ym 9 125um AXM763 AXM763 AXM762 10GBase LR long
20. cast or unicast mode XMODEM Yes SNMP v1 v2 Yes SNMP v3 with multiple IP addresses Yes RMON 1 2 3 9 Yes Max History entries 3 number of ports in the stack LAG 10 Max buckets per History entry 10 Max Alarm entries 3 number of ports in the stack LAG 10 Max Event entries 3 number of ports in the stack LAG 10 Max Log entries per Event entry 10 Port Mirroring Yes Number of monitor sessions 1 Tx Rx Yes Many to One Port Mirroring Yes LAG supported as source ports Yes Max source ports in a session Total switch port count Flow based mirroring Yes Cable Test utility Yes CLI Web GUI Traceroute feature Yes Outbound Telnet Yes SSH v1 v2 Secure Shell SSH Session Configuration Yes ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches SSL HTTPS and TLS v1 0 for web based access Yes File transfers uploads downloads TFTP HTTP Secured protocols for file transfers SCP SFTP HTTPS HTTP Max Sessions 16 SSL HTTPS Max Sessions 16 HTTP Download firmware Yes Syslog RFC 3164 Yes Persistent log supported Yes USER ADMIN MANAGEMENT User ID configuration Yes Max number of configured users 6 Support multiple READWRITE Users Yes Max number of IAS users internal user database 100 Authentication login lists Yes Authentication Enable lists Yes Authentication HTTP lists Yes Authentication HTTPS lists Yes Authentication Dot1x lists Yes Accounting Exec lists Y
21. cedence Inbound Outbound IP TOS for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound Protocol Inbound Outbound Reference Class Inbound Outbound Source IP for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound Source IPv6 IP Inbound Outbound L3 IPv Flow Label Inbound Source L4 Port Inbound Outbound Source MAC for Mask support see below Inbound Outbound VLAN ID Source VID Inbound Outbound VLAN ID2 Secondary VLAN Source VID Inbound Outbound Supports Masking Inbound Outbound Policy Out Class Unrestricted Yes Policy Attributes Inbound Assign Queve Inbound Drop Yes Mark COS Yes Mark IP DSCP Yes Mark IP Precedence Yes Mirror to supported interface types only Inbound Police Simple Yes Police Color Aware Mode Yes Policy Attributes Outbound Yes Drop Yes Mark COS Yes Mark IP DSCP Yes Mark IP Precedence Yes Police Simple Yes Police Color Aware Mode Yes Redirect to supported interface types only Inbound Service Interface Inbound Slot Port configurable Yes Inbound All Ports configurable Yes Outbound Slot Port configurable Yes Outbound All Ports configurable Yes Supports LAG interfaces Yes Mixed L2 IPv4 match criteria inbound Yes Mixed IPv4 IPv6 match criteria inbound Yes Mixed IPv4 IPv6 match criteria outbound Yes PHB Support EF Yes AF4x Yes AF3x Yes AF2x Yes AF 1x Yes cs Yes Statistics Policy Instance Offered packets Discarded packets M7100 series ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M71
22. ck in line with network design best practices and provides some important advantages over aggregating multiple Gigabit Ethernet links e Less fiber usage a 10 Gigabit Ethernet link uses fewer strands compared with Gigabit Ethernet aggregation which uses one strand per Gigabit Ethernet link Using 10 Gigabit Ethernet reduces cabling complexity and uses existing cabling efficiently Greater support for large streams traffic over aggregated 1 Gigabit Ethernet links can be limited to 1 Gbps streams because of packet sequencing requirements on end devices 10 Gigabit Ethernet can more effectively support applications that generate multi Gigabit streams due to the greater capacity in a single 10 Gigabit Ethernet link Longer deployment lifetimes 10 Gigabit Ethernet provides greater scalability than multiple Gigabit Ethernet links resulting in a more future proof network Up to eight 10 Gigabit Ethernet links can be aggregated into a virtual 80 Gbps connection Conclusion For network connectivity 10GBase T like other base t technologies uses the standard RJ45 Ethernet jack This connection form factor is not only common on switches but is also normally integrated onto servers workstations and other PCs Base T usually runs up to a 100 meters on the widely deployed twisted pair copper cabling such as Cat 6A type and now more recently Cat 7 type It is also backward compatible auto negotiating between higher and lower speeds there
23. egation and channeling features e Flexible Port Channel LAG 802 3ad implementation for maximum compatibility fault tolerance and load sharing with any type of Ethernet channeling e Including static selectable hashing algorithms or dynamic LAGs LACP e Multi Chassis Link Aggregation MLAG in future maintenance release for active active teaming across two independant M7100 series Layer 2 LACP or STP NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series management features e DHCP Boo P innovative auto installation including firmware and configuration file upload automation e Industry standard SNMP RMON MIB LLDP AAA and sFlow implementation e Selectable serial RS232 DB9 and Mini USB port for management console e Standard USB port for local storage logs configuration or image files e Dual firmware image and configuration file for updates with minimum service interruption e Industry standard command line interface CLI for IT admins used to other vendors commands e Fully functional Web console GUI for IT admins who prefer an easy to use graphical interface NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series warranty and support e NETGEAR ProSafe Lifetime Hardware Warrantyt e Included ProSupport Lifetime 24x7 Advanced Technical Support e Included 3 Year Next Business Day Onsite Hardware Replacement Auto iSCSlI DETECTION V NETGEAR LIFETIME WARRANTY Lifetime Tech Support NBD 3 year on site service ProSafe 10 Gigabit
24. ernet ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Target Application 10 Gigabit Ethernet and the server edge better efficiency Mid sized organizations are optimizing their data centers and server rooms by consolidating servers to free up space power and management overhead The first step usually involves consolidating applications onto fewer servers than the old single application per server paradigm Often the next step is server virtualization Server virtualization supports several applications and operating systems on a single sever by defining multiple virtual machines VMs on the server Each virtual machine operates like a stand alone physical machine yet shares the physical server processing power ensuring no processing power is wasted IT departments can reduce server inventory better utilize servers and manage resources more efficiently Server virtualization relies heavily on networking and storage Virtual machines grow and require larger amounts of storage than one physical server can provide Network attached storage NAS or storage area networks SANs provide additional dedicated storage for virtual machines Connectivity between servers and storage must be fast to avoid bottlenecks 1OGbE provides the fastest interconnectivity for virtualized environments 2 There are three types of storage in a network Direct attached storage DAS NAS and SAN Each has its advantages but SAN is e
25. es Accounting Commands lists Yes Login History 50 M7100 SERIES PLATFORM CONSTANTS Maximum number of remote Telnet connections 5 Maximum number of remote SSH connections 5 Number of MAC Addresses 32K Number of VLANs 1K VLAN ID Range 1 4093 Number of 802 1p Traffic Classes 8 classes IEEE 802 1x Number of 1x clients per port 48 Number of LAGs 12 LAGs with up to 8 ports per group Maximum multiple spanning tree instances 32 MAC based VLANS Yes Number supported 256 Number of log messages buffered 200 Static filter entries Unicast MAC and source port 20 Multicast MAC and source port 20 Multicast MAC and destination port only 256 Subnet based VLANs Yes Number supported 128 Protocol Based VLANs Yes Max number of groups 128 Max protocols 16 20 M7100 series ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Maximum Multicast MAC Addresses entries 2K Jumbo Frame Support Yes Max Size Supported 12k Number of DHCP snooping bindings 32K Number of DHCP snooping static entries 1024 LLDP MED number of remote nodes 48 Port MAC Locking Yes Dynamic addresses per port 4096 Static addresses per port 48 sFlow Number of samplers 32 Number of pollers 52 Number of receivers 8 Radius Max Authentication servers 5 Max Accounting servers 1 Number of routing interfaces including port vlan 128 Number of static routes v4 128 Routing Hea
26. for Layer 2 MAC Layer 3 IP and Layer 4 UDP TCP transport ports prioritization 8 queues for priorities and various QoS policies based on 802 1p CoS and DiffServ can be applied to interfaces and VLANs Advanced rate limiting down to 1 Kbps granularity and mininum guaranteed bandwidth can be associated with ACLs for best granularity Automatic Voice over IP prioritization with Auto VoIP iSCSI Flow Acceleration and automatic protection QoS with Auto iSCSI 802 3x Flow Control implementation per IEEE 802 3 e Asymmetric flow control allows the switch to respond to received PAUSE frames but the ports cannot generate Annex 31 B specifications with Symmetric flow control PAUSE frames Asymmetric flow control or No flow control e Symmetric flow control allows the switch to both respond to and generate MAC control PAUSE frames Allows traffic from one device to be throttled for a specified period of time a device that wishes to inhibit transmission of data frames from another device on the LAN transmits a PAUSE frame UDLD Support UDLD implementation detects unidirectional links e UDLD protocol operates by exchanging packets containing information about neighboring devices physical ports UDLD must be enabled on both sides of e The purpose is to detect and avoid unidirectional link forwarding anomalies in a Layer 2 communication the link in order to detect an unidirectional link channel in which a bi directional link stops pass
27. from an operating system image on the SAN This is particularly advantageous for using diskless servers in rack mount or blade server applications e Improved disaster recovery all information on a local SAN including boot information operating system images applications and data can be duplicated on a remote SAN for quick and complete disaster recovery e Excellent performance even transactional virtual machines such as databases can run over 10 Gigabit Ethernet and iSCSI SAN without compromising performance Until recently network design best practices recommended equipping the edge with Fast Ethernet 100Base T and using Gigabit uplinks to either the core for two tiered network architectures or aggregation layer for three tiered networks Today traffic at the edge of the network has increased dramatically Bandwidth intensive applications have multiplied and Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop has become more popular as its price has decreased Broader adoption of Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop has increased the oversubscription ratios of the rest of the network The result a bottleneck between large amounts of Gigabit traffic at the edge of the network and the aggregation layer or core 10 Gigabit Ethernet and the aggregation layer reduce bottlenecks 10 Gigabit Ethernet allows the aggregation layer to scale to meet the increasing demands of users and applications It can help bring oversubscription ratios ba
28. ing traffic in one direction Both normal mode and aggressive mode are supported for perfect compatibility with other vendors implementations including port D Disable triggering cases in both modes ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Target Application TARE Fiber 10GBase LR single mode Copper 10GBase T RJ45 Cat6a Copper SFP DAC Cable oo Copper Gigabit RJ45 Cat5 ewe i i ee a a Copper Gigabit PoE RJ45 Cat5 NAS ei EEA 4 Running M7100 24x APP APP Virtual Os os Machines APP APP os os Virtualisation Hypervisor Physical Server LACP Switching M7100 24X Virtual Machine Storage ReadyDATA SERVER ROOM Why 10 Gigabit Ethernet for edge or distribution of mid sized networks The IEEE standard for 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1OGbE IEEE Standard 802 3ae 2002 was ratified ten years ago Almost immediately large enterprises started confidently deploying 10GbE in their corporate backbones data centers and server farms to support high bandwidth mission critical applications Over the years improvements in 10GbE technology price and performance have extended its reach beyond enterprise data centers to mid sized networks Increasing bandwidth requirements and the growth of enterprise applications are also driving broader deployments of 10 Gigabit Eth
29. itches as soon as they are initialized on the network Both the Switch Serial Number and Switch primary MAC address are reported by a simple show command in the CLI facilitating discovery and remote configuration operations Automatic Voice over IP prioritization with Auto VolP simplifies most complex multi vendor IP telephones deployments either based on protocols SIP H323 and SCCP or on OUI bytes default database and user based OUls in the phone source MAC address providing the best class of service to VolP streams both data and signaling over other ordinary traffic by classifying traffic and enabling correct egress queue configuration An associated Voice VLAN can be easily configured with Auto VoIP for further traffic isolation When deployed IP phones are LLDP MED compliant the Voice VLAN will use LLDP MED to pass on the VLAN ID 802 1P priority and DSCP values to the IP phones accelerating convergent deployments Versatile connectivity Large 10 Gigabit choice for access with 10GBase T ports for legacy Cat RJ45 short connections up to 300m and Cat6A Cat 7 connections up to 100m and SFP ports for fiber optic uplinks or short low latency copper DAC cables Automatic MDIX and Auto negotiation on all ports select the right transmission modes half or full duplex as well as data transmission for crossover or straight through cables dynamically 100Mbps and 1000Mbps backward compatiblity on all 1O0GBase T RJ45
30. merging as the most flexible and scalable solution for data centers and high density computing applications The main drawback to SAN has been the expense and specially trained staff necessary for installing and maintaining the Fibre Channel FC interconnect fabric Nonetheless SANs with Fibre Channel have become well established in large enterprises 10 Gigabit Ethernet SAN versus Fibre Channel simpler and more cost effective A new standard the Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI is making 10 Gigabit Ethernet an attractive alternative interconnect fabric for SAN applications iSCSI is an extension of the SCSI protocol used for block transfers in most storage devices and Fibre Channel The Internet extension defines protocols for extending block transfers over IP allowing standard Ethernet infrastructure to be used as a SAN fabric Basic iSCSI is supported in most operating systems today The latest iSCSI capabilities allow 10 Gigabit Ethernet to compare very favorably to Fibre Channel as a SAN interconnect fabric Reduced equipment and management costs 10GbE networking components are less expensive than highly specialized Fibre Channel components and do not require a specialized skill set for installation and management Three reasons to get started today with NETGEAR M7100 series e Enhanced server management iSCSI remote boot eliminates booting each server from its own direct attached disk Instead servers can boot
31. ng issues DHCP Snooping monitors DHCP traffic between DHCP clients and DHCP servers to filter harmful DHCP message and builds a bindings database of MAC address IP address VLAN ID port tuples that are considered authorized in order to prevent DHCP server spoofing attacks IP Source Guard and Dynamic ARP Inspection use the DHCP snooping bindings database per port and per VLAN to drop incoming packets that do not match any binding and to enforce source IP MAC addresses for malicious users traffic elimination Layer 2 Layer 3 v4 Layer 3 v6 Layer 4 Access Control Lists ACLs can be binded to ports Layer 2 interfaces VLANs and LAGs Link Aggregation Groups or Port channel for fast unauthorized data prevention and right granularity ACLs on CPU interface Control Plane ACLs are used to define the IP MAC or protocol through which management access is allowed for increased HTTP HTTPS or Telnet SSH management security Bridge protocol data unit BPDU Guard allows the network administrator to enforce the Spanning Tree STP domain borders and keep the active topology consistent and predictable unauthorized devices or switches behind the edge ports that have BPDU enabled will not be able to influence the overall STP topology by creating loops Spanning Tree Root Guard STRG enforces the Layer 2 network topology by preventing rogue root bridges potential issues when for instance unauthorized or unexpected new equipment in the net
32. opper cables are detected Increased packet buffering with up to 16 Mb dynamically shared accross all interfaces for most intensive virtualization applications Low latency at all network speeds including 10 Gigabit Copper links Jumbo frames support of up to 12Kb accelerating storage performance for backup and cloud applications iSCSI Flow Acceleration and Automatic Protection QoS Detecting the establishment and termination of iSCSI sessions and connections by snooping packets used in the for virtualization and server room networks containing iSCSI protocol iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets by een ai z 9 y Maintaining a database of currently active iSCSI sessions and connections to store data about the participants this allows the formulation of classifier rules giving the data packets for the session the desired QoS treatment Installing and removing classifier rule sets as needed for the iSCSI session traffic e Monitoring activity in the iSCSI sessions to allow for aging out session entries if the session termination packets are not received e Avoiding session interruptions during times of congestion that would otherwise cause iSCSI packets to be dropped Ease of deployment Automatic configuration with DHCP and BootP Auto Install eases large deployments with a scalable configuration files management capability mapping IP addresses and host names and providing individual configuration files to multiple sw
33. p size IPv4 26M DHCP Server Max number of pools 16 Total max leases 1024 DNS Client Concurrent requests 16 Name server entries 8 Seach list entries 6 Static host entries 64 Cache entries 128 Domain search list entries 32 Number of Host Entries ARP NDP IPv4 build 6K Static v4 ARP Entries 128 Number of ECMP Next Hops per Route 4 ACL Limits 100 Maximum Number of ACLs any type Maximum Number Configurable Rules per List Maximum ACL Rules per Interface and Direction 1023 ingress 512 egress 1023 ingress 511 egress IPv4 L2 Maximum ACL Rules per Interface and Direction 509 ingress 255 egress IPv6 Maximum ACL Rules system wide 16384 Maximum ACL Logging Rules system wide 128 COS Device Characteristics Configurable Queues per Port 8 queues Configurable Drop Precedence Levels 3 DiffServ Device Limits Number of Queues 8 queues Requires TLV to contain all policy instances combined Yes Max Rules per Class 13 Max Instances per Policy 28 Max Attributes per Instance 3 Max Service Interfaces Max Table Entries 58 interfaces Class Table 32 Class Rule Table 192 Policy Table 64 Policy Instance Table 640 Policy Attribute Table 1920 Max Nested Class Chain Rule Count 26 AutoVolP number of voice calls 16 2217 lt ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series iSCSI Flow Acceleration Max Monitored TCP Ports IP Addresses 16 Max Sessions 192 Max Connection
34. ports 1000Mbps backward compatibility on all SFP fiber ports IPv support with multicasting MLD for IPv filtering ACLs and QoS ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Modern Access Layer Features Highlights continued Tier 1 availability Multi Chassis Link Aggregation MLAG future e Aserver with two Ethernet ports or any Ethernet device such as an edge switch can use Ethernet chanelling or maintenance release for distributed link aggregation LACP bonding across two M7100 series across two independant switches x s x e Active active teaming across two separate fabrics at Layer 2 without creating loops Load balancing and automatic failover ensure greater bandwidth network layers and maximize redundancy Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP and Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP allow for rapid transitionning of the ports to the Forwarding state and the suppression of Topology Change Notification IP address conflict detection performed by the embedded DHCP server prevents accidental IP address duplicates from perturbing the overall network stability Power redundancy for higher availability when mission critical including hot swap PSUs and Fans Ease of management and control Dual firmware image and dual configuration file for transparent firmware updates configuration changes with minimum service interruption Flexible Port Channel LAG 802 3ad implementation for maximum comp
35. pporting Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit speeds for server and network progressive upgrade 4 ports SFP for 1G 10G fiber uplinks and other DAC connections e IPv4 routing in Layer 2 package static routing with IPv4 IPv6 ACLs and QoS e Enterprise class L2 L3 tables with 32K MAC 6K ARP NDP 1K VLANs 128 static L3 routes e Two redundant hot swap power supplies one PSU comes with the switch second optional PSU is ordered separately e Two removable fan trays and front to back cooling airflow for best compatibility with data center hot aisle cold aisle airflow patterns e Auto EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet associated with Power Back Off for 15 to 20 less consumption when short copper cables NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series software features e Innovative multi vendor Auto iSCSI capabilities for easier virtualization optimization iSCSI flow acceleration and automatic protection QoS e Automatic multi vendor Voice over IP prioritization based on SIP H323 and SCOP protocol detection e Voice VLAN and LLDP MED for automatic IP phones QoS and VLAN configuration e IPv4 IPv6 Multicast filtering with IGMP and MLD snooping Querier mode and MVR for for simplified video deployments e Advanced classifier based hardware implementation for L2 MAC L3 IP and L4 UDP TCP transport ports security and prioritization e Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol UDLD prevents forwarding anomalies NETGEAR 10 Gigabit M7100 series link aggr
36. ration for membership GARP with GVRP GMRP in VLANs or in multicast groups MVR Multicast VLAN registration Yes L2 SERVICES AVAILABILITY IEEE 802 3ad LAGs Yes LACP Yes Up to 24 LAGs and up to 8 physical ports per LAG Static LAGs Yes LAG Hashing Yes Storm Control Yes i Ye IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex and flow control es Asymmetric and Symmetrie How Control Per port Flow Control Yes ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series UDLD Support Yes Unidirectional Link Detection Yes Normal Mode Yes Aggressive Mode Yes IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol Yes IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Yes IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Yes STP Loop Guard Yes STP Root Guard Yes BPDU Guard Yes L2 SERVICES MULTICAST FILTERING IGMPv2 Snooping Support Yes IGMPv3 Snooping Support Yes MLDv1 Snooping Support Yes MLDv2 Snooping Support Yes Expedited Leave function Yes Static L2 Multicast Filtering Yes IGMP Snooping Yes Enable IGMP Snooping per VLAN Yes Snooping Querier Yes Multicast VLAN registration MVR Yes L3 SERVICES DHCP DHCP IPv4 DHCP IPv 6 Client Yes DHCP IPv4 Server Yes DHCP Snooping IPv4 Yes DHCP Relay IPv4 Yes DHCP BootP IPv4 Yes Auto Install DHCP options 66 67 150 Yes L3 SERVICES IPV4 ROUTING Static Routing Yes Port Based Routing Yes VLAN Routing Yes
37. reach single mode LC duplex connector up to 10km 6 2 miles AXM762 10000S 1 unit AXM762P10 10000S pack of 10 units Gigabit SFP e Fits into M7100 series shared SFP interfaces AGM731F 1000Base SX short range multimode LC duplex connector up to 275m 902 ft AGM731F 1 unit AGM731F 1000Base SX short range multimode LC duplex connector up to 550m 1 804 ft AGM731F 1 unit AGM732F 1000Base LX long range single mode LC duplex connector up to 10km 6 2 miles AGM7372F 1 unit ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Accessories and Modules Direct Attach Cables for M5300 series Ordering information SFP to SFP SFP to XFP Worldwide see table below 1 meter 3 3 ft 3 meters 9 8 ft 3 meters 9 8 ft Warranty 5 years 10 Gigabit DAC AXC761 AXC763 AXC753 10GSFP Cu passive 10GSFP Cu passive 10GSFP Cu passive SFP connectors on both end SFP connectors on both end one SFP connector one XFP connector AXC761 10000S 1 unit AXC763 10000S 1 unit AXC753 10000S 1 unit e Fits into M7100 series shared SFP interfaces ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Technical Specifications e Requirements based on 10 x unified software release Model Name Description Model number M7100 24X 24 ports 10GBase T Layer 2 software package XSM7224 v1h1 TECHNICAL SPECI
38. rks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries Other brand names mentioned herein are for identifica tion purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holder s Information is subject to change without notice All rights reserved 350 E Plumeria Drive t 24x7 Lifetime Advanced Technical Support includes Remote Diagnostics performed by our technical experts for prompt resolution of San Jose CA 95134 1911 USA technical issues 1 888 NETGEAR 638 4327 3 year Next business day onsite hardware replacement support included see http onsite netgear com for coverage availability and E mail info NETGEAR com terms and conditions www NETGEAR com Lifetime warranty for product purchased after 05 01 2007 For product purchased before 05 01 2007 warranty is 5 years DS M7100 1 L 23
39. s 192 LED Per port Speed Link Activity Per device Power supply 1 Power supply 2 Fan trays status PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 440 x 430 x 44 mm 17 32 x 16 93 x 1 73 in Weight M7100 24X 6 984 kg 15 40 Ib POWER CONSUMPTION Worst case all ports used line rate traffic M7100 24X 200W 90OVAC 47Hz max ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Humidity 90 maximum relative humidity non condensing Altitude 10 000 ft 3 000 m maximum Storage Temperature 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Humidity 95 maximum relative humidity non condensing Altitude 10 000 ft 3 000 m maximum ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS AND IMMUNITY Certifications CE mark commercial FCC Part 15 Class A VCCI Class A Class A EN 55022 CISPR 22 Class A Class A C Tick EN 50082 1 EN 55024 SAFETY Certifications CE mark commercial CSA certified CSA 22 2 950 UL listed UL 1950 cUL IEC 950 EN 60950 PACKAGE CONTENT All models ProSafe M7100 series switch equipped with 1 x PSU and 2 x Fan trays Power cord Rubber footpads for tabletop installation Rubber caps for the SFP sockets Rack mounting kit Mini USB to USB cable for console Resource CD with links to online documentation installation guides USB drivers software manual CLI admin guide Web GUI guide OPTIONAL MODULES AND ACCESSORIES
40. ttributes for Tunnel Protocol support RFC 894 Transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet networks RFC 2869 RADIUS Extensions RFC 896 Congestion control in IP TCP Networks RFC2869bis RADIUS Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RFC 951 BOOTP RFC 3164 The BSD Syslog Protocol RFC 1321 Message digest algorithm RFC 1534 Interoperation between BOOTP and DHCP RFC 3580 802 1X RADIUS usage guidelines VLAN assignment via RADIUS dynamic VLAN Switching MIB RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 2620 RADIUS Accounting MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB version 2 RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB RFC 2819 RMON Groups 1 2 3 amp 9 RFC 2233 The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 IEEE 802 1X MIB IEEE 802 1 PAE MIB 2004 Revision RFC 2674 VLAN MIB IEEE 802 1AB LLDP MIB RFC 2613 SMON MIB ANSI TIA 1057 LLDP MED MIB RFC 2618 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB Private Enterprise MIBs supporting switching features IPv4 Routing RFC 1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet Gateways Proxy ARP RFC 2131 DHCP relay RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages Layer 3 software package required RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information option ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 routers VLAN routing
41. tware distribution platforms are supported for central software upgrades and configuration files management HTTP TFTP including in highly secured versions HTTPS SFTP SCP Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP can be used to synchronize network resources and for adaptation of NTP and can provide synchronized network timestamp either in broadcast or unicast mode SNTP client implemented over UDP port 123 Embedded RMON 4 groups and sFlow agents permit external network traffic analysis Engineered for convergence Audio Voice over IP and Video multicasting comprehensive switching filtering routing and prioritization Auto VolP Voice VLAN and LLDP MED support for IP phones QoS and VLAN configuration IGMP Snooping for IPv4 MLD Snooping for IPv6 and Querier mode facilitate fast receivers joins and leaves for multicast streams and ensure multicast traffic only reaches interested receivers without the need of a Multicast router Multicast VLAN Registration MVR uses a dedicated Multicast VLAN to forward multicast streams and avoid duplication for clients in different VLANs Schedule enablement ProSafe 10 Gigabit Managed Switches M7100 series Modern Access Layer Features Highlights continued Traffic control MAC Filter and Port Security help restrict the traffic allowed into and out of specified ports or interfaces in the system in order to increase overall security and block MAC address floodi
42. work may accidentally become a root bridge for a given VLAN Dynamic 802 1x VLAN assignment mode including e Up to 48 clients 802 1x per port are supported including the authentication of the users domain in order to Dynamic VLAN creation mode and Guest VLAN facilitate convergent deployments for instance when IP phones connect PCs on their bridge IP phones and PCs Unauthenticated VLAN are supported for rigorous can authenticate on the same switch port but under different VLAN assignment policies Voice VLAN versus user and equipment RADIUS policy server enforcement data VLANs 802 1x MAC Address Authentication Bypass MAB is a A list of authorized MAC addresses of client NICs is maintained on the RADIUS server for MAB purpose MAB can be configured on a per port basis on the switch e MAB initiates only after the dot1x authentication process times out and only when clients don t respond to any of the EAPOL packets sent by the switch e When 802 1X unaware clients try to connect the switch sends the MAC address of each client to the authentication server e The RADIUS server checks the MAC address of the client NIC against the list of authorized addresses The RADIUS server returns the access policy and VLAN assignment to the switch for each client Double VLANs DVLAN QoQ pass traffic from one customer domain to another through the metro core in a multi tenancy environment customer VLAN IDs are preserved and a service

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