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1. Part Number Description Chassis 45040 Alpine 3804 5 slot Chassis includes fan tray 45080 Alpine 3808 9 slot Chassis includes fan tray 45014 Alpine 3800 Switch Management Module 1 0 Modules 45122 Alpine 3800 16 port auto negotiating 10 100 1000BASE TX RJ 45 Module 45121 Alpine 3800 16 port LOOOBASE X module with 16 unpopulated mini GBIC 1000BASE X ports SFP 45112 Alpine 3800 4 port LOOOBASE X GBIC based unpopulated Module 45210 Alpine 3800 32 port 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 Module 45211 Alpine 3800 24 port LOOBASE FX MT RJ Multimode Module Software 45033 ExtremeWare full Layer 3 voucher for the Alpine 3804 and 3808 Power Supplies and Accessories 45012 Alpine 3800 AC Power Supply Includes power cord for US amp Japan 45022 Alpine 3800 DC Power Supply 45005 Alpine 3800 Blank Faceplate spare 45013 Alpine 3808 Spare Fan Tray 45015 Alpine 3804 Spare Fan Tray 10011 Extreme 1OOOBASE SX GBIC based transceiver SC connector for use with multi mode fiber with distances up to 550 meters 10013 Extreme LOOOBASE LX GBIC based transceiver for distances up to 10km SC connector for use with single mode fiber 10017 Extreme 1OOOBASE ZX GBIC based transceiver extra long distance single mode fiber 7OKm 21dB Budget SC connector 10051 Mini GBIC SFP LOOOBASE SX LC Connector multimode fiber 10052 Mini GBIC SFP LOOOBASE LX LC Connector single multimode fiber 10053 Mini GBIC SFP LOOOBASE ZX LC Connector si
2. 75 VDC 5 max p p ripple 4 2 Amps maximum at 48 VDC Heat Dissipation 631 BTU hr 185 watts Regulatory Safety GR 63 NEBS Level III Compliant later additions GM 16X3 and GM 16T3 have only partial NEBS testing UL 60950 1 2003 1st Ed Listed Device ULc listed to CSA22 2 NO 60950 1 03 CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 2001 with all available country deviations GS Mark EN 60950 1 2001 EN 60825 1 A2 2001 FCC 21 CFR 1040 10 CDRH Letter of Approval AS NZS 3260 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico Argentina ANATEL Brazil EMI EMC Standards GR 63 NEBS Level III Compliant later additions GM 16X3 and GM 16T3 have only partial NEBS testing FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A EN55022 1998 Class A EN55024 1998 Class A includes IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN61000 3 2 and 3 3 EN300 386 v1 3 1 2001 09 ICES 003 Class A S NZS 3548 Class A VCCI Class A CNS 13438 1997 Class A MIC Mark Korea ANATEL Brazil e o o o o o o o o gt Environmental e EN ETSI 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 Class 1 2 Storage e EN ETSI 300 019 2 2 v2 1 2 Class 2 3 Transportation e EN ETSI 300 019 2 3 v2 1 2 Class 3 1e Operational e EN ETSI 300 753 1997 10 Acoustic Noise e ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Packaged 1 5G Warranty e 12 months Limited on Hardware e 90 days on Software Alpine 3800 Series Page 4 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Ordering Information
3. RFC 2674 802 1p 802 1Q MIBs RFC 1354 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2233 Interface MIB RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB RFC 1850 OSPFv2 MIB RFC 1657 BGPv4 MIB RFC 2787 VRRP MIB RFC 2925 Ping Traceroute NSLOOKUP MIB RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB RFC 2933 Internet Group Management Protocol MIB RFC 2934 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4 Draft ietf bridge rstpmib 03 txt Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol draft ietf bridge 8021x 01 txt IEEE8021 PAE MIB IEEE 802 1x 2001 MIB Extreme extensions to 802 1x MIB Secure Shell SSHv2 clients and servers Secure Copy SCPv2 client and server Secure FTP SFTP server sFlow version 5 NetFlow version 1 export Configuration logging Multiple Images Multiple Configs BSD System Logging Protocol SYSLOG with Multiple Syslog Servers Local Messages criticals stored across reboots IEEE 802 1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP ExtremeWare vendor MIBs Includes ACL MAC FDB IP FDB MAC Address Security Software Redundant Port NetFlow DoS Protect MIB QoS policy Cable Diagnostics VLAN config vVMAN VLAN Translation and VLAN Aggregation MIBs Security e Routing protocol MD5 authentication see above e Secure Shell SSHv2 Secure Copy SCPv2 and SFTP with encryption authentication SNMPv3 user based security with encryption authentication see above RFC 1492 TACACS RFC 2865
4. Sound 2006 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Sound Power 72 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 7 4 belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Bystander Sound Pressure 66 dBA front 6m per NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Alpine 3808 Chassis 9 slot chassis Port Densities 128 10 100 1000BASE T ports 128 1000BASE X ports 256 10 100BASE TX ports 192 100BASE FX MMF ports Performance 64 Gbps switch fabric bandwidth 48 Mpps forwarding rate 128K MAC addresses 4096 VLANs Physical Dimensions Rack height 12RU 21 0 in H x 17 3 in W x 11 4 in D 53 3 cm H x 43 9 cm W x 28 9 cm D Weight empty 50 Ibs 23 kg Weight fully loaded 100 Ibs 45 kg Power and Heat Dissipation Power Supply Input 1046 Watts Heat Dissipation 3600 BTU hour Current Rating 13A 100 VAC 6 5A 200 VAC 30A 40VDC Acoustic Sound Sound Power 73 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 7 3 belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Bystander Sound Pressure 68 dBA right side 6m per NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 General Specifications Management and 1 0 Modules e SMMi Switch Management Module for Alpine 3804 and Alpine 3808 chassis e GM 16T3 16 port auto negotiating 10 100 1000BASE TX Module e GM 16X3 16 port LOOOBASE X mini GBIC module requires mini GBIC modules e GM 4Xi 4 port LOOOBASE X GBIC based module requires GBIC modules e FM 24MFi 24 port LOOB
5. services Alpine 3800 Series Page 2 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Technical Specifications ExtremeWare 7 7 Supported Protocols General Routing and Switching RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers RFC 1519 CIDR RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery IRDP RFC 1122 Host Requirements RFC 768 UDP RFC 791 IP FC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 826 ARP RFC 894 IP over Ethernet RFC 1027 Proxy ARP RFC 2338 VRRP RFC 3619 Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching EAPS and EAPSv2 IEEE 802 1D 1998 Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE 802 1w 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration for STP RSTP IEEE 802 1s 2004 Multiple Instances of STP MSTP Extreme Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree Protocol EMISTP PVST Per VLAN STP 802 1Q interoperable Extreme Standby Router Protocol ESRP IEEE 802 1Q 2003 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Extreme Discovery Protocol EDP Static Unicast Routes Extreme Loop Recovery Protocol ELRP Software Redundant Ports IPX RIP SAP Router specification VLANs IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 3ad Static configuration and dynamic LACP for server attached IEEE 802 1v VLAN classification by Protocol and Port Port based VLANs MAC based VLANs Protocol based VLANs Multiple STP domains per VLAN RFC 3069 VLAN Aggregation for Efficient IP Address Allocation Virtual MANs vMANs VLAN Translation Quality of Service and Policies 2006 Extreme Networks Inc All righ
6. ASE FX multi mode fiber at 1310 nm optics wavelength 11dBm optical power budget 2km typical range FM 32Ti 32 port of 10 100BASE TX Physical Specifications Dimensions e SMM Module 1 0 x 16 25 x 8 0 in 2 5 x 41 3 x 20 3 cm e I O Modules 1 5 x 16 25 x 8 0 in 3 8 x 41 3 x 20 3 cm e PSU 2 75 x 16 25 x 8 0 in 7 0 x 41 3 x 20 3 cm Weight e SMM Module 4lb 1 8kg e 1 0 Modules 4lb 1 8 kg e PSU 9lb 4 1 kg Power e Alpine 3808 Power and Current Rating Power Input 1046 W AC PSU 100 to 120 VAC 10 A AC PSU 200 to 240 VAC 5 A DC PSU 70 to 40 VDC 30 A Inrush Current 5 A2S Input Wire Specification 4 AWG e Alpine 3804 Power and Current Rating Power Input 577 W AC PSU 100 to 120 VAC 5 6 A AC PSU 200 to 240 VAC 2 3 A DC PSU 70 to 40 VDC 16 5 A Inrush Current 5 A2S Input Wire Specification 4 AWG Power Supply Options Both AC and DC PSU are available With Dual PSU in each Alpine 3804 or Alpine 3808 chassis allows redundancy and load sharing The PSU are hot swappable and field replaceable PSUs e AC Power Supply 100 to 120 VAC or 200 to 240 VAC auto detect e DC Power Supply 70 to 40 VDC Operating Specifications Operating Temperature 40 C to 40 C 40 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing AC Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 5 3 0 A max DC Power 36 to
7. Alpine 3800 Series Alpine 3800 series switches enable new converged technologies such as wireless and Voice over IP VoIP Availability e Hot swappable I O modules and fan trays e Fully redundant load sharing hot swappable power supplies e Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching HEAPS for SONET like resiliency n os sar opted batend ebeontnentnedegtiecmeietnse ane peiean ate odular chassis Alpine switches provide a Se curity complete solution for Ethernet network connectivity e Protection against Denial of Service DoS attacks e Network Login and 802 1x to authenticate and protect Target Applications networks at the point of entry e Highly available simple converged networks e Hardware based Layers 2 4 Access Control Lists ACLs supporting VoIP applications at wire speed e Server farms with high density 10 100 and gigabit traffic control requirements Scalability e Gigabit metro Ethernet networks with requirements for VPN and to interconnect e Policy Based Quality of Service QoS at wire speed to enterprise sites allocate bandwidth and prioritize traffic e Bidirectional rate shaping to provision and manage bandwidth by the slice from 1Kbps to 1Gbps e Jumbo frames to efficiently utilize high performance connections Management e Secure Shell SSH2 encrypts remote telnet management connections across the network e End to end ExtremeWare and EPICenter software Technology that Preserve
8. RADIUS Authentication RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 3579 RADIUS Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RFC 3580 802 1X RADIUS RADIUS Per command Authentication MAC based Network Login using RADIUS Access Profiles on All Routing Protocols Access Profiles on All Management Methods Network Login web based DHCP HTTP RADIUS mechanism RFC 2246 TLS 1 0 SSL v2 v3 encryption for web based Network Login IEEE 802 1x 2001 Port Based Network Access Control for Network Login Multiple supplicants for Network Login web based and 802 1x modes Guest VLAN for 802 1x MAC Address Security Lockdown limit and aging IP Address Security with DHCP Option 82 DHCP Enforce Duplicate IP Protection via ARP Learning Disable Network Address Translation NAT Layer 2 3 4 7 ACLs Source IP Lockdown Dynamic filtering against invalidly sourced traffic Alpine 3800 Series Page 3 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Technical Specifications Denial of Service Protection RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering RPF Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding Control via ACLs Wire speed ACLs Rate Limiting ACLs Rate Shaping by ACLs IP Broadcast Forwarding Control ICMP and IP Option Response Control Server Load Balancing with Layer 3 4 Protection of Servers SYN attack protection FDB table resource protection via IPDA Subnet Lookup CPU DOS protection with ACL integration Identifies packet floods to CPU and sets an ACL automatical
9. by an Alpine 3800 series switch prevents the interception of management communications and man in the middle attacks When a hub or Wireless Access Point WAP is attached to a switch running 802 1x only the first user on the hub or WAP is authenticated any subse quent users connected to the hub or WAP are allowed to pass unchallenged Multiple supplicant client support on Alpine 3800 allows multiple clients to be individually authenticated on the same port The IPDA SUBNET lookup feature reduces exposure to malicious users or virus infected end clients and accelerates packet forwarding Alpine 3800 series switches handle DoS attacks gracefully If the switch detects an unusually large number of packets in the CPU input queue it will assemble ACLs that automatically stop these packets from reaching the CPU After a period of time the ACLs are removed If the attack continues they are reinstalled Ease of Management Extreme Networks has developed tools that save you time and resources in managing your network EPICenter provides all fault configuration account ing performance and security functions to manage Extreme Networks multilayer switching equipment in a converged network EPICenter Policy Manager provides layer independent policy enforcement for Layers 1 4 Extreme Networks software application ServiceWatch delivers powerful Layers 4 7 monitoring and management for mission critical network
10. es Attribute RFC 1745 BGP4 IDRP for IP OSPF Interaction RFC 2385 TCP MD5 Authentication for BGPv4 RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Damping IP Multicast e RFC 2362 PIM SM e PIM DM Draft IETF PIM Dense Mode v2 dm 03 e PIM Snooping DVMRP v3 draft IETF DVMRP v3 07 RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 2236 IGMP v2 IGMP Snooping with Configurable Router Registration Forwarding IGMP Filters Static IGMP Membership Static Multicast Routes Mtrace draft ietf idmr traceroute ipm 07 Mrinfo Management and Traffic Analysis RFC 2030 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol v4 RFC 1866 HTML web based device manage ment and Network Login RFC 2068 HTTP server RFC 854 Telnet client and server RFC 783 TFTP Protocol revision 2 RFC 951 1542 BootP RFC 2131 BOOTP DHCP relay agent and DHCP server RFC 1591 DNS client operation e RFC 1155 Structure of Mgmt Information SMlv1 RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1212 RFC 1213 RFC 1215 MIB ll Ethernet Like MIB amp TRAPs e RFC 1573 Evolution of Interface RFC 1901 1908 SNMP Version 2c SMIv2 and Revised MIB II RFC 2570 2575 SNMPv3 user based security encryption and authentication RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1 Version 2 and Version 3 e RFC 2665 Ethernet Like MIB RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups Stats History Alarms and Events RFC 2021 RMON2 probe configuration RFC 2613 SMON MIB RFC 2668 802 3 MAU MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB Version 2
11. gement and congestion control Providing powerful network visibility sFlow is a sampling technology that provides the ability to continuously monitor application level traffic flows on all interfaces simultaneously The sFlow agent is a software process that runs on Alpine 3800 series switches and packages data into sFlow datagrams that are sent over the network to an sFlow Collector that has an up to the minute view of traffic across the network sFlow can be used to troubleshoot network problems control congestion and to detect network security threats Comprehensive Security Features VMANSs allow service providers to securely preserve the integrity of their customers data while mixing and matching traffic from multiple sources over the same shared backbone Providing intrusion detection and prevention Alpine 3800 series switches support line rate port mirroring This can be used to mirror traffic to an external network appliance such as an intrusion detection Extreme Networks Data Sheet device for trend analysis or be utilized by a network administrator as a diagnostic tool when fending off a network attack ACLs are one of the most powerful tools to control network resource utilization and to secure and protect the network Alpine 3800 series supports ACLs based on Layer 2 3 or 4 header information such as the MAC address or IP source destination address The use of protocols like SSH2 SCP and SNMPv3 supported
12. ly configurable traffic rate limiting to management CPU enhanced DoS Protect Unidirectional Session Control Robust against common Network Attacks CERT http www cert org CA 2003 04 SQL Slammer CA 2002 36 SSHredder CA 2002 03 SNMP vulnerabilities CA 98 13 tcp denial of service CA 98 01 smurf CA 97 28 Teardrop_Land Teardrop and LAND attack CA 96 26 ping CA 96 21 tcp_syn_flooding CA 96 01 UDP_service_denial CA 95 01 IP_Spoofing_Attacks_and Hijacked_ Terminal_Connections IP Options Attack Host Attacks Teardrop boink opentear jolt2 newtear nestea syndrop smurf fraggle papasmurf synk4 raped winfreeze ping f ping of death pepsi5 Latierra Winnuke Simping Sping Ascend Stream Land Octopus Product Specifications Alpine 3804 Chassis 5 slot chassis Port Densities 64 10 100 1000BASE T ports 64 1000BASEX ports 128 10 100BASE TX ports 96 LOOBASE FX MMF ports Performance 32 Gbps switch fabric bandwidth 24 Mpps forwarding rate 128K MAC addresses 4096 VLANs Physical Dimensions Rack height 6RU 10 5 in H x 17 3 in W x 15 5 in D 26 7 cm H x 43 9 cm W x 39 4 cm D Weight empty 30 Ibs 14 kg Weight fully loaded 68 Ibs 31 kg Power and Heat Dissipation Power Supply Input 577 Watts Heat Dissipation 2000 BTU hour Current Rating 6 5A 100 VAC 3 5A 200 VAC 15A 40VDC Acoustic
13. ngle mode fiber www extremenetworks com email info extremenetworks com Corporate Europe Middle East Africa Asia Pacific Japan and North America and South America Phone 852 2517 1123 Phone 81 3 5842 4011 Extreme Networks Inc Phone 31 30 800 5100 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara CA 95051 USA Phone 1 408 579 2800 2006 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Extreme Networks the Extreme Networks Logo Alpine EPICenter ExtremeWare ServiceWatch and Summit are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc in the United States and or other countries Specifications are subject to change without notice 1032_05 11 06 Alpine 3800 Series Data Sheet
14. s Your Investment Alpine 3800 Chassis Switch Features High Availability Alpine 3800 series chassis support hot swappable I O modules and fan trays along with fully redundant hot swappa ble power supplies that ensure high availability Alpine 3800 switches are NEBS Level 3 compliant and meets the highest level of quality demanded by network service providers around the world Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching EAPS allows the IP network to provide the level of resiliency and uptime that users expect from their traditional voice networks EAPS is superior to Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols offering sub second less than 50 milliseconds recovery and delivers consistent failover regardless of number of VLANs number of network nodes or network topology In most situations digital video feeds don t freeze or pixelize because EAPS allows the network to recover almost transparently from link failure Alpine 3800 series supports Spanning Tree VLAN Spanning Tree 802 1D and Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1w protocols for Layer 2 resiliency Software enhanced availability allows users to remain connected to the network even if part of the network infrastructure is down Alpine 3800 series switches constantly check for problems in the uplink connections using advanced Layer 3 protocols such as OSPF VRRP and ESRP ESRP supported in Layer 2 or Layer 3 and dynamically routes around the problem Equal Cost Mul
15. tipath ECMP allows uplinks to be load balanced for performance and cost savings while also supporting redundant failover If an uplink fails traffic is automatically routed to the remaining uplinks and connectivity is maintained Link aggregation allows trunking of up to eight links on a single logical connection to provide a single trunk of redundant bandwidth per logical connection 2006 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Extensive Traffic Management Capabilities Extreme Networks revolutionary rate shaping capabilities provide Layer 3 IP Ethernet networks that deliver a fixed latency guaranteed transit path for voice or video traffic equal to that achievable with ATM but at a fraction of the cost and complexity This makes the implementation of VoIP or VOD or other delay sensitive traffic feasible without requiring band width over provisioning IETF DiffServ combined with Policy Based QoS allows classes of services to be defined and enforced end to end across the network Extreme Networks capability to classify packets using Layer 1 through Layer 4 attributes regardless of whether traffic is being switched or routed combined with the ability to also honor priorities assigned before the traffic entered their network as well as re write the signaling attributes i e DiffServ gives service providers unique control of application and service quality These advanced capabilities provide high band width mana
16. ts reserved IEEE 802 1D 1998 802 1p Packet Priority RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence including 8 queues port RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding EF RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding AF RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Router Functions RED as described in Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance Sally Floyd and Van Jacobson RED as recommended in RFC 2309 Bidirectional Rate Shaping Ingress Rate Limiting Layer 1 4 Layer 7 user name Policy Based Mapping Policy Based Mapping Overwriting of DiffServ code points 1p priority Network Login 802 1x and DLCS Dynamic Link Context System WINS snooping based integration with EPICenter Policy Manager for dynamic user device based policies RIP e RFC 1058 RIP v1 e RFC 2453 RIP v2 OSPF e RFC 2328 OSPF v2 including MD5 authentica tion e RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option e RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow e RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option Note OSPF Edge License includes 2 active interfaces router priority O IS IS e RFC 1142 ISO 10589 IS IS protocol e RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS IS for routing in TCP IP and dual environments e RFC 2104 HMAC Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication IS IS HMAC MD5 Authentication e RFC 2763 Dynamic Host Name Exchange for IS IS BGP4 e RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4 e RFC 1965 Autonomous System Confederations for BGP e RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection Supersedes RFC 1966 RFC 1997 BGP Communiti

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