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1. VLANs IP routing with static routes at the edge improves the network performance as the packets do not have to go to the core and the routing takes place within the switch or stack The BayStack 5510 Switches support the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay feature that provides the system with the ability to relay DHCP requests to the DHCP server and eliminates the need for a DHCP server on every subnet It forwards a request for an IP address from a client to a DHCP server across subnets Software feature enhancements are planned to include support for routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol RIP v1 v2 Compact form factor The BayStack 5510 Switches are offered in a compact one rack unit high design An eight unit stack provides up to 384 10 100 1000 ports This allows for significant space and cost savings in the wiring closet Unit replacement feature In the unlikely event that a switch fails in a stack the affected switch can easily be replaced without disrupting the stack Using the unit replacement feature the configuration of the failed switch may be copied from a server to the new switch The switch can then be put back in the stack and the stack is rebuilt automatically without service interruption Up to 16 built in GBIC ports in a stack BayStack 5510 Switches have two built in SFP GBIC ports for dedicated uplink connectivity to network core switches such as the Passport 8600 This doubles t
2. network operations BoSS simplifies network operations by reducing the number of steps required for switch soft ware updates With BoSS only a single image needs to be downloaded from Nortel Networks support site for all BayStack 5510 Switch types Loading the image to different switches is also considerably simplified The image is loaded only to the base unit of the stack which automatically loads it to other switches in the stack BoSS v4 0 features Newly released BoSS version 4 0 is downloadable from the Web for free and includes support for the following new features IP routing with static routes ARP and DHCP relay Security features including Secure Shell Protocol SSHv2 and Secure Sockets Layer SSL for the Web Management interface HTTPS Generation of ASCII configuration files QoS Queue Set and Buffering configuration Custom autonegotiation advertisements Optivity Policy Services Recessed connectors Figure 3 Plug and play stacking with recessed stack connectors 4 Multi Link Trunking Multi Link Trunking MLT enables group ing of links between the BayStack 5510 and another switch or server to provide greater bandwidth with active redundant links Nortel Networks unique Distributed Multi Link Trunking DMLT feature allows trunked ports to span multiple units of the stack for fail safe connectivity to mission critical servers and the network center Figure 4 BayStack 5510 Switches have been arc
3. T he way in which businesses use LANs is changing and the performance requirement at the edge of the network is becoming more demanding IP Telephony and other collaborative applications are driving more traffic to the edge of the network As file sizes continue to grow users need more bandwidth Quite simply the convergence of voice video data and storage enables users to do more from their desktop Enterprises need to be able to address today s increased demands and still prepare for the unknown demands of tomorrow By re assessing how they re using the wiring closet they can achieve both goals and be assured that their investments will be protected for a long time to come Part of the Nortel Networks BayStack 5000 series BayStack 5510 Switches are 1 rack unit high stackable 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Layer 3 routing switches that are designed to provide high density Gigabit desktop connectivity for mid size and large enterprise customers wiring closets BayStack 5510 Switches offer a scalable and resilient solution providing exceptional security features and support for enhanced convergence while minimizing capital and opera tional expenses The BayStack 5000 family of switches represents the next generation in innovation and performance in a stackable solution BayStack 5510 Switches are available in two models the BayStack 5510 48T Switch Figure 1 and the BayStack 5510 24T Switch Power over Ethernet versions of the switch
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5. ckets per second for the BayStack 5510 48T and 35 7 Mpps for the BayStack 5510 24T 571 4 Mpps for a full stack of 8 BayStack 5510 48T units Port forwarding filtering performance For 10 Mbps 14 880 pps maximum 64 byte packets For 100 Mbps 148 810 pps maximum For 1000 Mbps 1 488 100 pps maximum Address database size 16 000 entries at line rate 16 000 entries without flooding Addressing 48 bit MAC address Frame length 64 to 1518 bytes IEEE 802 1Q Untagged 64 to 1 522 bytes IEEE 802 1Q Tagged Jumbo frame support Up to 9 216 bytes Multi Link Trunks Six trunks four members per trunk VLANs 256 port based or protocol based VLANs Tagging option Multiple Spanning Tree Groups Up to eight STGs Interface options 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 8 pin modular connectors for Auto MDI MDI X interface 1000BASE T with auto polarity The BayStack 5510 Switches support the following SFP GBICs 1000BASE SX Uses short wavelength 850 nm MTRJ or LC type fiber optic connectors to connect devices over multimode 275m 62 5um core or 550m 50 0um core fiber optic cable 1000BASE LX Uses long wavelength 1300nm duplex LC type fiber optic connector to connect devices over single mode 10km 9um core fiber optic cable 1000BASE CWDM Uses long wavelength 1470 1490 1510 1530 1550 1570 1590 1610nm LC type fiber optic connector to connect devices over single mode 40km 9um core or 70km 9um core fiber optic cable Network protocol and s
6. ctivity in a full stack among the highest in the market BayStack 5510 Switches have also been architected to support future technologies such as 10 Gigabit uplinks Plug and play stacking with built in stacking ports BayStack 5510 Switches have built in stacking ports for faster plug and play stacking This is more cost effective as cascade modules are not required This stacking design frees up both of the uplink ports for dedicated connectivity to the backbone For ordering convenience BayStack 5510 Switches are available in models with or without a cascade cable 1 5 foot In addition cascade cables are also available in different lengths 1 5 foot 10 feet and 5 meters 16 4 feet to cover a variety of stacking needs Recessed stacking connectors for higher reliability BayStack 5510 Switches are designed with recessed stacking connectors that save premium closet space and protect the integrity of the stack from accidental contact Figure 3 BoSS BayStack operating system Switching Software BoSS for BayStack 5510 Switches is a single software image that allows BayStack 5510 48T BayStack 5510 24T and future BayStack 5000 series switches to stack together BoSS for BayStack 5510 Switches is specific to this next generation of stack ing switches with a software image that supports this new architecture Earlier BayStack switches support a different version of BoSS although all share the same core software Simplified
7. ecurity and Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS authentication SSHv2 supports strong authentication and encrypted communications It allows network administrators to log into the switch from an SSH client and perform a secure Telnet session using CLI commands This feature is ideal for security conscious customers such as federal governments SSL provides a secure Web management interface and makes it easy for the network administrator to configure and manage a switch using a common Web browser For added security BayStack 5510 Switches support the 802 1x based security feature The IEEE 802 1x based security feature limits access to the network based on user credentials A user is required to login to the network using a username password the user database is maintained on the authentication server not the switch Network connectivity without password authorization is prevented This feature is useful where the network is not 100 percent physically secure or where physical security needs enhancement for example banks trading rooms or classroom training facilities This feature supports client access to the network and interoperates with Microsoft Windows XP and other compliant 802 1x clients 802 1x is also known as Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP SNMPv3 provides user authentication and data encryption for higher security It also offers secure configuration and monitoring IP Manager List limits access to
8. es are planned for release in the future Highest density Gigabit desktop switching The BayStack 5510 48T Switch features 48 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 ports for desktop switching and two built in SFP Small Form factor Pluggable GBIC ports for uplink Port 47 and Port 48 offer configuration flexibility by allowing the network administrator to configure each port as either 10 100 1000 or make use of the built in SFP GBIC As many as eight BayStack 5510 48T Switches can be stacked to achieve up to 384 10 100 1000 ports for highest density desktop switching Product Brief BayStack 5510 Switches BayStack 5510 Switch benefits Up to 384 ports of Gigabit desktop connectivity in an 8 rack unit high design the highest density in the industry Industry leading Gigabit Ethernet perform ance with innovative stacking using FAST stack Flexible Advanced Stacking Technology providing up to 640 Gbps High performance switch fabric of 160 Gbps assures wire speed operation with no packet loss Hardware based Layer 3 routing at wire speed and across the stack Intelligence at the network edge with Quality of Service QoS Cost effective plug and play stacking with built in stacking ports Up to 16 built in SFP GBIC uplink ports in a stack Flexible stacking across BayStack 5000 series switches a stack is managed as a single entity with a single IP address Unmatched resilient connectivity and stackabi
9. es of the BayStack 5510 Switch allow users to not only utilize bandwidth more efficiently optimizing existing network resources and capabilities but also provide packet classification and marking at the edge of the network simplifying the QoS deploy ment at the aggregation and core of the network By classifying prioritizing policing and marking LAN traffic based on DiffServ Code Point and 802 1p networks can offer reliable connectivity and required bandwidth for mission critical applications such as IP Telephony to specific groups users and individual devices For each of these applications advanced QoS features support Internet Engineering Task Force IETF the standard DiffServ QoS architecture a packet classification based on the content of IP packet header fields voice video data as well as traffic policing Desktop users Desktop users Floor 2 Floor 1 BayStack 5510 stack BayStack 5510 stack Passport 8600 Switch Passport 8600 Switch Servers Servers Split Multi Link Trunks All ports active Gigabit links IST Distributed Multi Link Trunks 10 100 1000 Mbps connections 10 100 1000 Mbps connections IST Inter Switch Trunk Figure 5 Enterprise solution 5 6 QoS and policy management DiffServ QoS enables networks to read alter prioritize tag or mark IP packets based upon information embedded in the Type of Service ToS field The level of service can be marked in the embedded info
10. for mission critical applications devices and users by classifying prioritizing and marking LAN IP traffic using up to eight hardware based queues on every port including the stacking ports This is based on the following parameters MAC address based filtering IP ToS DSCP marking IP source address destination address or subnets TCP UDP source destination port port range IEEE 802 1p user priority bits Ingress source port IP Protocol ID e g TCP UDP IGMP EtherType e g IP IPX IEEE 802 1Q VLAN ID BayStack 5510 Switches also have the ability to read packets that have been marked from other devices such as the Passport 8600 Switch Additionally weighted round robin prevents normal priority traffic from being starved by expedited traffic on a per packet basis BayStack 5510 also supports strict priority queuing Quality of Service provisioning With Optivity Policy Services software policies can be created through a simple and intu itive drag and drop workflow Optivity Policy Services is the Policy Decision Point in a DiffServ QoS implementation Further benefits include Simple intuitive policy creation Ability to re use common filter sets Provision of a network wide view of policies currently in use 7 Ability to avoid QoS provisioning errors Centrally managed DSCP and 802 1p queue mapping tables Saved time in provisioning the network as thousands of CLI or Web tra
11. g Tree Groups STGs either in a single standalone switch or distributed across a stack STGs provide multiple data paths which can be used for load balancing and redundancy The BayStack 5510 Switches have been architected to support up to 256 STGs The switch architecture also supports IEEE 802 1s and 802 1w Nortel Networks Command Line Interface NNCLI The NNCLI is used to automate general management and configuration of BayStack 5510 Switches The NNCLI is used through a Telnet session or through the serial port on the console ASCII configuration files BayStack 5510 Switches can download a user editable ASCII configuration file from a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server The ASCII configuration file can be loaded automatically at boot time or on demand using the management systems console menus or CLI Once downloaded the configuration file automatically configures the switch or stack according to the NNCLI commands in the file This feature provides administrators with the flexibility of creating command configuration files that can be used on several switches or stacks with minor modifications The configuration settings of the switch can be displayed or saved to an external ASCII configuration file made up of a series of CLI commands This editable ASCII configuration file can then be uploaded to a switch from an external file server The ASCII configuration file contains configuration settings for the following network manage
12. he uplink bandwidth as GBIC ports are not required 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 640 Gbps Max stacking bandwidth for the stack 80 Gbps stacking bandwidth per switch 40 Gbps 40 Gbps Downstream traffic Upstream traffic 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps Figure 2 Innovative FAST stacking architecture supporting up and downstream traffic As shown here a unit can simultaneously have traffic flow to each adjacent unit at 40 Gbps full duplex Nortel Networks unique FAST stack ing design supports an optimal data flow across the stack using a shortest path algorithm Most vendors today employ a traditional ring architecture meaning that a packet travels on the ring in only one direction For example in a stack of eight switches if a packet needs to go from unit 2 to unit 3 it can get there in a single hop But if a packet needs to go from unit 3 to unit 2 then it has to traverse from 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 and so on until it reaches unit 2 This requires seven hops Nortel Networks FAST stack design uses the shortest past algorithm which means that the packet would traverse directly from unit 3 to unit 2 in a single hop 3 for stacking purposes Using the proven Distributed Multi Link Trunking DMLT resiliency feature up to 16 GBIC ports are available for pure uplink conne
13. hi tected to support up to 32 trunks per switch or stack with each trunk consisting of up to eight members per trunk Each trunk can provide bandwidth of up to 16 Gbps The Split Multi Link Trunking SMLT feature of Passport 8600 eliminates single points of failure in the network and allows wiring closet switches such as the BayStack 5510 to have multiple active connections to the network core Figure 5 All links from a distributed multi link trunk can be active simultaneously This allows customers to load balance their network double the band width and use all the ports they have paid for By combining the reliability of the Passport 8600 with the BayStack 5510 s resilient trunking features including DMLT MLT and bi directional FAST stacking Nortel Networks has created the next generation of flexible networking solutions BayStack 5510 Switches are architected to support SMLT and Inter Switch Trunk IST in the future Integrated Time Domain Reflectometer TDR For advanced resiliency the BayStack 5510 is architected to include an integrated TDR This feature will simplify troubleshooting of the physical cable plant enabling IT managers to quickly identify the failing mechanism and isolate to the source of the problem helping ensure maximum uptime of the network Through remote and non invasive diagnosis of cabling issues such as cable opens cable shorts or impedance mismatch in the cable and report within one me
14. information required to manage and isolate all network events on BayStack 5510 switches Tools such as Physical Topology View inform the network manager how a particular event is affecting the physical connectivity within the network The End Node Locate tool provides the ability to locate a failing end node and with one mouse click provide access to the RMON statistics for the failing Ethernet port supporting that end node These solutions provide visual and statistical tools necessary to quickly resolve any network event or to manage performance in real time The BayStack 5510 Switches support syslog capability that helps in troubleshooting network issues Port mirroring The port mirroring feature sometimes referred to as conversation steering allows the network administrator to designate a single switch port as a traffic monitor for a specified port Port based monitoring can be specified for ingress and egress at a specific port MAC address based mirroring can also be specified Additionally an external probe device can be attached to the designated monitor port User Interface push button The User Interface push button on the front panel is provided for ease of use in configuring the unit It can be used for the purpose of base unit selection and for resetting the unit or the stack LED indicators The LED indicators on the front panel make it easy to monitor the switch status and help in isolating and diagnosing switch
15. itches support four groups of Remote Monitoring RMON on all ports and are SNMPv3 compliant RMON2 support is achievable via port mirroring and the use of an external probe The SNMP agent software resides in the switch and uses the information it collects to provide management for all ports in the stack providing comprehensive network monitoring capabilities Configuration management The process of configuration begins with a single device but finishes across multiple devices Java Device Manager is the device configuration tool for those functions that require commu nicating with a single device It uses a common user interface and workflow that supports many Nortel Networks Ethernet switches This commonality allows the network manager to become familiar with one tool instead of multiple tools Optivity Switch Manager OSM is another tool that performs the configuration functions such as VLAN assignments MLT and Multicast across multiple Nortel Networks Ethernet switches Policy management Optivity Policy Services a suite of policy management software that enforces business level policies automatically across the network now supports BayStack 5510 Switches OPS supports network managers by providing centralized control of advanced packet classification and the ability to priority mark police meter or block traffic Fault management and resolution With Optivity Network Management System ONMS the network manager has quick access to the
16. lity for minimal network downtime Secure access and data traffic protection high performance gigabit connectivity Figure 1 The BayStack 5510 24T Switch top and 5510 48T Switch bottom 2 The BayStack 5510 24T Switch offers 24 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 ports for desktop switching and two built in GBIC ports for uplink Port 23 and Port 24 offer configuration flexibility as either a 10 100 1000 or a built in SFP GBIC port Both BayStack 5510 24T and 5510 48T switches may be combined in a single stack for maximum flexibility Innovative FAST stacking design Nortel Networks innovative FAST Flexible Advanced Stacking Technology stacking design of the BayStack 5510 allows for simultaneous bi directional traffic flow on each stacking port Figure 2 In a full stack this design yields up to 640 Gbps the highest stacking bandwidth in the industry today Switch fabric architecture offering non blocking wire speed performance The BayStack 5510 Switches have a high performance Layer 3 switching fabric with a maximum of 160 Gbps forwarding bandwidth and wire speed performance The forwarding rate for the BayStack 5510 48T is 71 4 Mpps million packets per second and for the BayStack 5510 24T is 35 7 Mpps Layer 3 IP routing The BayStack 5510 Switch architecture supports wire speed Layer 3 IP routing across the stack with static and local route support The BayStack 5510 switches support high performance wire speed IP routing between
17. ment applications Core applications system information topology etc Internet Protocol Multi Link Trunking MLT 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 80 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps 40 Gbps Figure 6 Fail safe stacking In the unlikely event of a switch failure the stack integrity is maintained remaining switches continue to work as a stack 9 Port configuration Partial Spanning Tree configuration including configuration of port priority and path cost VLAN configuration Quality of Service QoS RMON Custom Auto negotiation Advertisements This feature enables the network manager to tune the capabilities that a particular Ethernet port can advertise via auto negotiation The capabilities include half duplex and full duplex modes with speeds of 10 100 and 1000 Mbps Auto negotiated Ethernet ports establish a connection based upon the highest common capabilities This feature saves the network manager from having to go to each workstation and switch to configure a fixed speed Customizable Queue Buffer Allocation Using this feature the network administrator is able to specify the number of CoS queues supported and the buffering resources that may be consumed by a given port It allows the network administrator to tune the use of system resources based upon their business needs Auto MDI MDIX BayStack 5510 Switches can be connec
18. ngth 40km LC connector AA1419027 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1510nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419028 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1530nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419029 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1550nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419030 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1570nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419031 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1590nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419032 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1610nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419033 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1470nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419034 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1490nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419035 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1510nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419036 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1530nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419037 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1550nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419038 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1570nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419039 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1590nm Wavelength 70km LC connector AA1419040 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1610nm Wavelength 70km LC connector The seventh character of the switch order number must be replaced with the proper code to indicate desired product nationalization A No power cord included B Includes European Schuko power cord common in Austria Belgium Finland France Germ
19. nsactions are reduced to a few simple actions Traffic policing Traffic policing enables provisioning of different levels of service by limiting traffic through put at the ingress incoming port of the BayStack 5510 Switch For example if a port is set to a certain speed such as 10 Mbps all traffic under 10 Mbps on that port will pass and traffic that exceeds 10 Mbps on that same port is dropped Service providers will find this especially useful to control bandwidth to their customers Up to 64 traffic meters per port are provided and yield higher resolution for control Traffic shaping Traffic shaping offers the ability to limit traffic on each port While traffic policing is needed to provide different levels of service to data streams on the ingress ports traffic shaping is needed to smooth the traffic from the egress ports BayStack 5510 supports port based traffic shaping Enterprises working with service providers or carriers utilize this feature when they are deploying Ethernet in place of the traditional Frame Relay ISDN or ATM WAN access solutions Enhanced security The BayStack 5510 Switches offer the highest level of security with features including Secure Shell SSH Secure Sockets Layer SSL IEEE 802 1x based security also known as Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP assignment of proper VLAN and priority user based policies Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv3 IP Manager List MAC address based s
20. problems These indicators include Power Base unit Up and Down RPSU Speed Duplex and LNK ACT functions Warranty The BayStack 5510 offers a lifetime warranty Enterprises demand quality products and companies that stand behind them The BayStack switch is guaranteed for the life of the product Go to www nortelnetworks com for further details Summary With more than 100 years in telecommuni cations Nortel Networks is uniquely posi tioned to help your business reduce costs by combining voice and data into an inte grated system Why take a chance on a vendor that only understands part of the equation Let us show you how the BayStack 5510 Switches along with other Nortel Networks products can increase your profitability streamline your business operations increase productivity and help you gain the competitive edge 10 11 Technical specifications Table 1 BayStack 5510 Switches technical specifications Physical specifications Weight 5 8 kg 12 78 lb for 24T 6 0 kg 13 2 lb for 48T Height 4 45 cm 1 75 in Width 43 82 cm 17 25 in Depth 38 74 cm 15 25 in Performance specifications Switch fabric bandwidth 160 Gbps for the switch Up to 1 280 Gbps for the full stack Stacking bandwidth 80 Gbps for the switch Up to 640 Gbps for the full stack Maximum data throughput 768 Gbps for a full stack of BayStack 5510 48T Frame forwarding rate 71 4 Mpps million pa
21. ption AL1001 01 BayStack 5510 48T Stackable Switch 48 10 100 1000BaseT ports plus 2 built in fiber mini GBIC slots and built in stacking ports Cascade cable must be purchased separately AL1001 02 BayStack 5510 24T Stackable Switch 24 10 100 1000BaseT ports plus 2 built in fiber mini GBIC slots and built in stacking ports Cascade cable must be purchased separately AL1001 03 BayStack 5510 48T 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switch with 48 ports plus 2 fiber mini GBIC slots and built in stacking ports including a 1 5 foot cascade Cable AL1001 04 BayStack 5510 24T 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switch with 24 ports plus 2 fiber mini GBIC slots and built in stacking ports including a 1 5 foot cascade Cable AL2018009 BayStack 5000 SRC Cascade Return Cable 3 foot AL2018010 BayStack 5000 SSC Cascade Cable 1 foot AL2018011 BayStack 5510 SSC Cascade Cable 1 5 feet AL2018013 BayStack 5510 SSC Cascade Cable 10 feet AL2018014 BayStack 5510 SSC Cascade Cable 5 meter 16 4 feet AL2011013 Console cable for use with BayStack and Passport 8300 switches AL1904007 48 V DC to DC converter for BayStack 5000 for use with BayStack 10 Power Supply System AA1419013 1 port 1000BASE SX SFP GBIC LC connector AA1419014 1 port 1000BASE SX SFP GBIC MT RJ connector AA1419015 1 port 1000BASE LX SFP GBIC LC connector AA1419025 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1470nm Wavelength 40km LC connector AA1419026 1 port 1000BASE CWDM SFP GBIC 1490nm Wavele
22. rent AC version 1 3 A 115 VAC 0 65 A 230VAC Maximum thermal output 460 BTU hr Environmental specifications Operating temperature 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F Storage temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Operating humidity 85 maximum relative humidity non condensing Storage humidity 95 maximum relative humidity non condensing Operating altitude Up to 3 024 m 10 000 ft above sea level Storage altitude Up to 3 024 m 10 000 ft above sea level Safety agency approvals UL EN60950 UL Listed or CSA 22 2 No 60950 CUL IEC 60950 EN 60950 CB report and certificate with all national deviations C22 2 No 950 CUL with all national deviations UL 94 V1 flammability requirements for PC board NOM 019 NOM Electromagnetic emissions summary Meets the following standards US CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Canada ICES 003 Issue 3 Class A Australia New Zealand AS NZS 3548 1995 A1 1997 A2 1997 class A Japan VCCI V 3 02 04 class A Taiwan CNS 13438 Class A EN55022 1998 A1 2000 EN61000 3 2 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 Electromagnetic immunity The module meets the EN55024 1998 A1 2001 standard Declaration of Conformity As stated in the Declaration of Conformity the BayStack 5510 Switch complies with the provisions of Council Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC Future software release 13 Ordering information Table 2 BayStack 5510 Switches ordering information Order No Descri
23. rmation inside the ToS field of each IP packet DiffServ is based on the ToS field BayStack 5510 Switches have application specific integrated circuits ASICs to enable the DiffServ Code Point DSCP to be mapped to the IEEE 802 1p user priority bits to provide consistent QoS at Layer 3 IP and Layer 2 Ethernet The QoS policies can be configured via the BayStack 5510 Switch s built in Web based management tools to facilitate QoS Alternatively Optivity Policy Services can be utilized for dynamic end to end enter prise wide policy and QoS management Simplified QoS BayStack 5510 Switches support Nortel Networks Service Classes NNSC which provide simplified QoS provisioning NNSC provides factory default QoS configurations eliminating the complexities often associated with QoS enabled network deployments NNSC provides default settings such as DSCP marking per class DiffServ forwarding behavior PHB per class DSCP to queue mapping DSCP to 802 1p mapping Default scheduler per class By classifying the traffic and placing it into an NNSC complex QoS configurations are elim inated NNSC simplifies the deployment of a QoS enabled network with Nortel Networks switching solutions using a Web based interface This not only saves on provisioning time but most importantly ensures that the QoS functions are provisioned consistently across the network Queuing function BayStack 5510 Switches provide network availability
24. t via a wrapping method the remaining units in the stack continue to send traffic bi directionally at full bandwidth capability of 80 Gbps per switch Figure 6 MAC addresses BayStack 5510 Switches support up to 16 000 MAC addresses per switch or stack For deployment of large scale enterprise networks with many attached devices and workgroups this permits scalability to be achieved in a cost effective manner VLAN support VLANs can be established for each switch to extend the broadcast domain and segment network traffic These VLANs can be spread among port based or protocol based VLANs The VLANs can be on a standalone switch or across a stack Protocol based VLANs allow switch ports to be assigned to a broadcast domain based on the protocol information within the packet These VLANs localize broadcast traffic and assure that the specified protocol type packets are sent only to the protocol based VLAN ports The BayStack 5510 Switches have been architected to support up to 4 000 VLANs BayStack 5510 Switches also support per VLAN Tagging option on each port IGMP snooping BayStack 5510 Switches feature IP Multicast support by examining snooping all Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP traffic in hardware at line rate and pruning unwanted data streams from affecting network or end station performance Up to 256 IGMP groups are supported Multiple Spanning Tree protocol groups BayStack 5510 Switches support multiple Spannin
25. tandards compatibility IEEE 802 3 10BASE T ISO IEC 8802 3 Clause 14 IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX ISO IEC 8802 3 Clause 25 IEEE 802 3u Autonegotiation on Twisted Pair ISO IEC 8802 3 Clause 28 IEEE 802 3x Flow Control on the Gigabit Uplink port IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX and 1000BASE LX IEEE 802 1d MAC Bridges ISO IEC 10038 IEEE 802 1p Prioritizing IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 3ad manual static IEEE 802 3ad LACP IEEE 802 1s IEEE 802 1w IETF DiffServ 12 Table 1 BayStack 5510 Switches technical specifications continued RFC support RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 1573 IF MIB RFC 2863 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2665 Ethernet MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIBv2 RFC 2819 RMON MIB RFC 1757 RMON RFC 1271 RMON RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 2570 SNMPv3 RFC 2571 SNMP Frameworks RFC 2573 SNMPv3 Applications RFC 2574 SNMPv3 USM RFC 2575 SNMPv3 VACM RFC 2576 SNMPv3 RFC 2572 SNMP Message Processing RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 826 ARP RFC 768 UDP RFC 854 TELNET RFC951 Bootp RFC 2236 IGMPv2 RFC 1112 IGMPv1 RFC 1945 HTTP v1 0 RFC 2138 RADIUS RFC 894 IP over Ethernet RFC 2674 Q MIB RFC 1058 RFC 1723 RIPv1 v2 RFC 2030 SNTP Simple NTP Electrical specifications Input voltage AC version 100 240 VAC 10 47 to 63 Hz Input power consumption AC version 135 W max Input cur
26. ted to a hub computer or another switch quickly and cost effectively with either a crossover or straight through cable When a cable is connected to one of the 10 100 1000 ports on the switch the switch port automatically detects the energy on the cable and configures itself This feature eliminates the need for an MDI MDIX port any port may be used for connection to a hub or switch Common look and feel All BayStack switches including the BayStack 5510 have a common look and feel which reduces training costs This allows the switches to be managed in a similar fashion via a broad set of management tools These tools include Web Java based Device Manager JDM Command Line Interface CLI menus Optivity Network Management System ONMS Optivity Switch Manager OSM and Optivity Policy Services OPS Web based management Web based network management makes managing the BayStack 5510 Switch stack easy with a Web browser Summary configuration fault statistics application administration and support pages can be provided for the entire stack Traffic classification and prioritization can be set via the Web based QoS Wizard and advanced configuration tool Real time sampling provides up to date LED statistical information for stacked units The Web interface also allows for static configuration of numerous parameters of the device Network management On box management Network management begins with the device BayStack 5510 Sw
27. ter the distance of the fault The switch can detect and report these issues without unplugging cables and plugging in expensive cable testers Feature supported with future software release Redundant power and UPS support With connectivity to the BayStack 10 Power Supply Unit PSU paired with a 48V DC to DC converter module BayStack 5510 Switches deliver redundant power supply RPS support crucial in mission critical environments Nortel Networks 800 watt BayStack 10 Power Supply Unit allows up to four failed network devices to simultaneously receive RPS support In addition to the RPSU support Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS capability is provided cost effectively in the same BayStack 10 chassis BayStack 5510 stack Server Passport 8600 Switch DMLT across stack with load balancing and failover protection for uninterrupted access to servers or the network center Figure 4 Distributed Multi Link Trunking across stack IPv6 filtering and classification support for future applications BayStack 5510 Switches are able to identify prioritize classify and redirect IPv6 traffic to a router These switches can address the need for larger addressing and tighter security as the networks grow Jumbo frame support for larger file applications Jumbo frame support of up to 9 216 bytes is provided on each port for applications requiring large frames such as graphics and video applications Quality of Service QoS The QoS featur
28. the management features of the BayStack 5510 Switches by a defined list of IP addresses or IP address ranges subnets providing greater network security and manageability BaySecure MAC address based security allows authentication of all access not only to the switches for management and configurations but also access to the infrastructure through these switches This software feature limits access to only network authorized and trusted personnel including full tracking of network connections With BaySecure network access is granted or denied via proper MAC address identification up to a maximum of 448 In addi tion with the Distributed Access List Security feature network access is granted or denied on a per port basis BayStack 5510 Switches also provide RADIUS authentication for switch secu rity management The convergence of voice video data and storage enables users to do more from their desktop 8 Fail safe stacking A key differentiator for BayStack 5510 Switches is their resilient stacking feature BayStack 5510 Switches can stack up to eight units with a cascade stacking design assuring continuous uptime even if a single switch in the stack should fail A loop back or cascade cable is used to seamlessly connect the entire stack to provide no single point of failure In the unlikely event of a switch failure traffic performance is maintained at 40 Gbps on the immediate units on either direction of the failed uni
29. ut Nortel Networks can be found on the Web at www nortelnetworks com For more information contact your Nortel Networks representative or call 1 800 4 NORTEL or 1 800 466 7835 from anywhere in North America Nortel Networks the Nortel Networks logo the globemark design Business without Boundaries BaySecure BayStack Optivity and Passport are trademarks of Nortel Networks All other trademarks are the property of their owners Copyright 2004 Nortel Networks All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice Nortel Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document N N 1 0 4 7 4 2 0 8 2 6 0 4 Table 3 Maintenance services Order No Description GW5300000 Software Release Subscription Services Basic GU5300000 Software Release Subscription Services Plus GE5300000 Technical Support Service GL5300000 Return amp Replace Service GF5300000 Managed Spares Services Pack Next Business Day GH5300000 Managed Spares Services Pack 4 Hour 7x24 GJ5300000 Managed On Site with Spares Services Pack Next Business Day GN5300000 Managed On Site with Spares Services Pack 4 Hour 7x24

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