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Summit X480 Series Fixed Configuration Switches Data Sheet
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1. 999 Local Messages criticals stored across reboots Extreme Networks vendor MIBs includes FDB PoE CPU Memory MIBs XML APIs over Telnet SSH and HTTP HTTPS Web based device management interface ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay IP Route Compression Stacking SummitStack and SummitStack128 Security Switch and Network Protection Secure Shell SSH 2 Secure Copy SCP 2 and SFTP client server with encryption authentication requires export controlled encryption module SNMPv3 user based security with encryption authentication See above RFC 1492 TACACS RFC 2138 RADIUS Authentication RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting RFC 3579 RADIUS EAP support for 802 1x RADIUS Per command Authentication Access Profiles on All Routing Protocols Access Policies for Telnet SSH 2 SCP 2 Network Login 802 1x Web and MAC based mechanisms IEEE 802 1x 2001 Port Based Network Access Control for Network Login Multiple supplicants with multiple VLANs for Network Login all modes Fallback to local authentication database MAC and Web based methods Guest VLAN for 802 1x RFC 1866 HTML Used for Web based Network Login and ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay SSL TLS transport used for Web based Network Login and ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay requires export controlled encryption module MAC Security Lockdown and Limit IP Security RFC 3046 DHCP Option 82 with port and VLAN ID IP Security Trusted DHCP Server Layer 2 3 4 Access Control Li
2. RFC 826 ARP RFC 894 IP over Ethernet RFC 1027 Proxy ARP RFC 2068 HTTP server IGMP v1 v2 v3 Snooping with Configurable Router Registration Forwarding IGMP Filters PIM Snooping Static IGMP Membership Multicast VLAN Registration MVR IPv4 Router Requirements RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers RFC 1519 CIDR RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery IRDP Static Unicast Routes Static Multicast Routes RFC 1058 RIP v1 RFC 2453 RIP v2 Static ECMP RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 2236 IGMP v2 RFC 3376 IGMP v3 RFC 2933 IGMP MIB RFC 2096 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB RFC 3768 VRRPv2 RFC 2787 VRRP MIB RFC 2328 OSPF v2 Edge mode OSPF ECMP OSPF MD5 Authentication RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow RFC 23 70 OSPF Opaque LSA Option Summit X480 Series Page 10 Technical Specifications IPv4 Router Requirements continued e RFC 3623 OSPF Graceful Restart e RFC 1850 OSPFv2 MIB e RFC 2362 PIM SM Edge mode e RFC 2934 PIM MIB e RFC 3569 draft ietf ssm arch O6 txt PIM SSM PIM Source Specific Multicast draft ietf pim mib v2 01 txt e Mtrace a traceroute facility for IP Multicast draft ietf idmr traceroute ipm 07 Mrinfo the multicast router information tool based on Appendix B of draft ietf idmrdvmrp v3 11 IPv6 Host Requirements e RFC 5095 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 Specification e RFC 4861 Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 IPv6 e RFC 24
3. Summit X480 Series the highly scalable and versatile gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch High Performance Switching and Routing e 48 port Gigabit Ethernet or 24 port gigabit and 2 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity in a 1RU form factor e Optional 4 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet to provide 40 Gbps uplinks e Optional 40 Gbps stacking for up to eight switches in a stack to provide up to 384 Gigabit Ethernet connections in one logically integrated unit e Optional 128 Gbps stacking for up to eight switches in a stack to provide high speed stacking e Supports Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching as well as MPLS H VPLS High Scalability in a LRU Compact Switch e Up to 512K MAC address support for highly scalable Layer 2 networks e Up to 512K IPv4 routes for highly scalable Layer 3 networks e Up to 60K Access Control Lists ACLs for highly secure networks High Availability e ExtremeXOS modular OS for highly available network operation e Carrier grade redundant networking protocol including Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching EAPS e Internal redundant AC DC power supply and field replaceable hot swappable fan tray lustry leading scalable gigabit and switch with the ExtremeXOS Extreme Networks Data Sheet Summit X480 Series ae seb T 2 3 REE SE MPLS H VPLS by supporting up to 512K Layer 2 MAC addresses or 512K IPv4 Longest Prefix Match routing tables Summit X480 enables data center enterprise and Car
4. is a sampling technology that provides the ability to sample application level traffic flows on all interfaces simultaneously Port Mirroring Summit X480 supports many to one and one to many port mirroring This allows the mirroring of traffic to an external network appliance such as an intrusion detection device for trend analysis or for utilization by a network administrator for diagnostic purposes Port mirroring can also be enabled across switches in a stack Line Rate ACLs ACLs are one of the most powerful components used in controlling network resource utilization as well as protecting the network Denial of Service Protection Summit X480 effectively handles Denial of Service DoS attacks If the switch detects an unusually large number of packets in the CPU input queue it assembles ACLs that automatically stop these packets from reaching the CPU After a period of time these ACLs are removed and reinstalled if the attack continues Secure and Comprehensive Network Management Summit X480 supports comprehensive network management through Command Line Interface CLI SNMP v1 v2c v3 and ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay embedded XML based Web user interface With a variety of management options and consistency across other Extreme Networks modular and stackable switches Summit X480 series switches provide ease of management for demanding converged applications Extreme Networks has developed tools that help save you time
5. 1 0 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 227 W 774 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 227 W 774 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 SummitStack128 Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 0 A e Input current 2 04 A 100 V low line 0 89 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 202 W 688 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 202 W 688 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with No Installed VIM DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 8 0A e Input current 3 3 A 48 V low line 2 6 A 60 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 158 W 540 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 158 W 540 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 SummitStack Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 8 0A e Input current 3 4 A 48 V low line 2 7 A 6O V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 163 W 556 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 163 W 556 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 10G4X Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 8 0 A e Input current 5 7 A 48 V low line 4 4 A 60 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 246 W 839 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 246 W 839 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 SummitStack128 Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 8 0A e Input current 3 4 A 48 V low line 2 7 A 60 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 165 W 562 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 165 W 562 B
6. 100M SFP 1OOFX MMF 1310nm 2km multimode transmission LC connector 10066 1OOBASE LX10 SFP 100M SFP 1OOLX10 SMF 1310nm 10km singlemode transmission LC connector 10058 100BASE BX D SFP 100M SFP 1OOBASE BX D SMF 1550nm TX 1310nm RX wavelength 100 Mbps bidirectional 10059 100BASE BX U SFP 100M SFP 1OOBASE BX U SMF 1310nm TX 1550nm RX wavelength 100 Mbps bidirectional 16106 Stacking Cable 0 5M SummitStack UniStack Stacking Cable 0 5M 16107 Stacking Cable 1 5M SummitStack UniStack Stacking Cable 1 5M 16108 Stacking Cable 3 0M SummitStack UniStack Stacking Cable 3 0M 16105 Stacking Cable 5 0M SummitStack Stacking Cable 5 0M 17030 Stacking Cable 64G 1 0M SummitStack128 Stacking Cable 1 0M 17026 Stacking Cable 128G to 64G 1 0M Conversion cable for SummitStack256 and SummitStack128 1 0M 17034 Stacking Cable 128G to 20G 1 0M Conversion cable for SummitStack256 and SummitStack 1 0M 17038 Stacking Cable 64G to 20G 1 0M Conversion cable for SummitStack128 and SummitStack 1 0M Not supported on Combo ports Not supported when using with Summit X650 and UniStack 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Summit X480 Series Page 15 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Corporate Europe Middle East Africa Asia Pacific Japan and North America and South America Phone 65 6836 5437 Phone 81 3 5842 4011 Extreme Networks Inc Phone 31 30 800 5100 3585 Monroe Street www extremenetworks com Santa Clara CA
7. Extreme Networks Data Sheet Comprehensive Security Implementing a secure network means providing protection at the network perimeter as well as the core Working together with Extreme Networks Sentriant family of products Summit X480 uses advanced security functions in protecting your network from known or potential threats Robust IP and MAC Security Framework NetLogin Network Login provides three types of authentication Web based MAC based and 802 1x to properly authenticate network users against RADIUS servers When combined with Extreme Networks Universal Port Manager UPM IT administrators can dynamically provision policies to associated network users based on roles or UPM profiles MAC Security MAC security allows the lockdown of a port to a given MAC address and limiting the number of MAC addresses on a port This can be used to dedicate ports to specific hosts or devices and avoid abuse of the port In addition an aging timer can be configured for the MAC lock down protecting the network from the effects of attacks using often rapidly changing MAC addresses IP Security ExtremeXOS IP security framework protects the network infrastructure network services and host computers from rogue access spoofing and man in the middle attacks It also protects the network from statically configured and or spoofed IP addresses and builds an external trusted database of MAC IP port bindings providing the traf
8. Gbps stacking is ideal for demanding applications where a high volume of traffic traverses through the stacking links yet bandwidth is not compromised through stacking High speed stacking is very useful in applica tions such as top of rack when stacked with Summit X480 and Summit X650 requires optional conversion cable and gigabit aggregation in large enterprise or data center networks With the longer stacking cables such as 5 meters stacking can be configured through different racks horizontally in a row See Figure 3 as opposed to typical stacking system installed vertically in a rack 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved VIM Options None default option VIM2 10G4X VIM2 SummitStack VIM2 SummitStack128 e 24 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T shared with the last 12 SFP ports e 2 x 10GBASE X XFP Summit X480 24x e 24 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T Shared with the last 12 SFP ports 6 x 10GBASE X XFP e 24 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T Shared with the last 12 SFP ports 2 x 1O0GBASE X XFP 2 x SummitStack 48 x 10 100 1000BASE T 4 x 100 1000BASE X SFP shared with the last 4 10 100 1000BASE T ports BE o ee ae T ports 10 100 1000BASE T ports 4 x 10GBASE X XFP 2 x SummitStack e 2x SummitStack128 Summit X480 48x s 48 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 48 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 48 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 48 x 100 1OOOBASE X SFP e 4x 10GBASE X XF
9. and resources in managing your network EPICenter management suite provides fault configuration accounting performance and security functions allowing more effective management of Extreme Networks multi layer switching equipment in a converged network Summit X480 Series Page 7 Target Applications Top of Rack Switch for Servers in the Enterprise Data Centers In the enterprise data center many servers and storage systems are packed in racks with all systems needing high speed connectivity A top of rack architecture is one way to simplify the cabling infrastructure and minimize the space requirements in the enterprise data center Summit X480 is optimized to support high density Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for servers and other network attached devices and provides high speed 128Gbps stacking connectivity with the Summit X650 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch to provide the hybrid deployment for both gigabit and 10 Gigabit enabled servers in the data centers High Performance 10 Gigabit Core Switch for a Small Network and Aggregation Switch in a Traditional Three Tiered Network Summit X480 offers enterprise core class scalability for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch ing Summit X480 can support up to 512 000 Layer 2 MAC addresses or 512 000 IPv4 longest prefix matching routes The Summit X480 switch can also be used in the network aggrega tion layer in an enterprise network With its versatile design Summit X480 simplifie
10. supports highly scalable Layer 2 or Layer 3 networks as well as highly secure networks Summit X480 has expansion memory called TCAM built inside which can be partitioned by application types or by deployment scenarios For larger Layer 2 network deployments Summit X480 can support up to 512K MAC addresses Similarly for larger Layer 3 routing environments Summit X480 can support core routing class scalability for up to 512K IPv4 routing LPM entries in hardware See Figure 4 Summit X480 scalability Type L3 Host L3 LPM Route ACL IPv4 v6 IPv4 v6 Ingress Egress Lower Power Mode 32K 16K 8K 16K 8K 8K 1K Default Layer 2 Layer 3 256K 16K 8K 256K 8K 8K 1K Large Layer 2 Network Configuration 512K 16K 8K 16K 8K 8K 1K Large Layer 3 Network Configuration 32K 16K 8K 512K 8K 8K 1K Security Configuration 32K 16K 8K 16K 8K 60K 1K Figure 4 Summit X480 Scalability 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Summit X480 Series Page 3 Intelligent Switching and MPLS H VPLS Support Extreme Networks Data Sheet Summit X480 supports sophisticated and intelligent Layer 2 switching as well as Layer 3 IPv4 IPv6 routing including policy based switching routing Provider Bridges bidirectional ingress and egress Access Control Lists and bandwidth control by 8 Kbps granularity both for ingress and egress To provide scalable network architectures used mainly for Carrier Ethernet network deployment Summit X480 supports MPLS LSP based Lay
11. 0BASE T 4 port e 256MB Compact Flash 100 1000BASE X SFP and 10 100 1000BASE T Combo 1 open slot for VIM2 modules Summit X480 48t Forwarding Tables and ACLs Summit X480 provides flexible configuration options for various deployments Type L3 Host L3 LPM Route ACL IPv4 v6 IPv4 v6 Ingress Egress Lower Power Mode 16K 8K 16K 8K 8K 1K Default Layer 2 Layer 3 256K 16K 8K 256K 8K 8K 1K Large Layer 2 Network Configuration 512K 16K 8K 16K 8K 8K 1K Large Layer 3 Network Configuration 32K 16K 8K 512K 8K 8K 1K Security Configuration 32K 16K 8K 16K 8K 60K 1K Physical Specifications e VIM2 SummitStack module 2 03 Ib 0 92 kg Operating Specifications e VIM2 10G4X module 2 76 Ib 1 25 kg e VIM2 SummitStack128 module 2 05 Ib 0 93 kg Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 45 C e Summit X480 fan module 0 45 Ib 0 99 kg oe a MORENS Packaged Dimensions Operating Humidity 10 to 93 relative Dimensions Physical Dimensions e Summit X480 24x switch e Summit X480 48x switch Summit A80D4x switch humidity non condensing e Summit X480 48t switch Summit X480 48x switch e Operating Altitude 0 3 000 meters 9 850 feet Height 1 73 inches 4 4 cm e Summit X480 48t switch e Operational Shock Half Sine 30 m s2 3 g Width 17 4 inches 44 1 cm Height 6 5 inches 16 5 cm 11ms 60 Shocks Depth 19 0 inches 48 3 cm Width 23 4 inches 59 3 cm e Operational Random Vibration 3 500 MHz e VIM2 SummitStack module Depth 26
12. 2 3ab 1000BASE T e IEEE 802 3z LOOOBASE X e IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE X Environmental Standards EN ETSI 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 2000 09 Class 1 2 Storage EN ETSI 300 019 2 2 v2 1 2 1999 09 Class 2 3 Transportation EN ETSI 300 019 2 3 v2 1 2 2003 04 Class 3 1e Operational EN ETSI 300 753 1997 10 Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1 5G Warranty e Ltd 1 year on Hardware e 90 days on Software e For warranty details visit www extremenetworks com go warranty Summit X480 Series Page 14 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Ordering Information Part Number Name Description 16301 Summit X480 48t 48 10 100 1000BASE T 4 100 1000BASE X unpopulated SFP shared No PSU with two unpopulated PSU slots one VIM2 slot ExtremeXOS Advanced Edge license 16303 Summit X480 24x 24 100 LOOOBASE X unpopulated SFP 12 10 100 1000BASE T Shared 2 unpopulated XFP ports No PSU with two unpopulated PSU slots one VIM2 slot ExtremeXOS Advanced Edge license 16304 Summit X480 48x 48 100 1000BASE X unpopulated SFP No PSU with two unpopulated PSU slots one VIM2 slot ExtremeXOS Advanced Edge license 16311 VIM2 SummitStack VIM2 SummitStack 2 SummitStack stacking ports 16312 VIM2 10G4X VIM2 10G4X 4 LOGBASE X XFP ports 16313 VIM2 SummitStack128 VIM2 SummitStack128 2 x 64G stacking ports 16321 Summit X480 Core License ExtremeXOS Core License for Summit X480 series switches 16322 Summit X480 MPLS Feature Pack Extr
13. 2 inches 66 5 cm 1 5g rms E MOUIE Packaged Weight Storage amp Transportation Conditions Packaged E A E module e Summit X480 24x switch 20 94 Ib 9 5 kg e Transportation Temperature 40 C to 70 C s G e Summit X480 48x switch 22 7 Ib 10 3 kg 40 F to 158 F oo i e Summit X480 48t switch 21 2 Ib 9 6 kg e Storage and Transportation Humidity 10 to a eee e VIM2 SummitStack module 2 0 Ib 0 92 kg 95 RH non condensing Summit X480 fan module Height 1 7 inches 4 3 cm Width 5 2 inches 13 2 cm Depth 9 9 inches 25 2 cm e VIM2 10G4X module 2 75 Ib 1 25 kg Packaged Shock Half Sine 180 m s2 18 g e VIM2 SummitStack128 module 2 1 Ib 0 93 kg 6ms 600 shocks e Summit X480 fan module 1 27 Ib 0 58 kg e Packaged Sine Vibration 5 62 Hz Velocity Weight Fan Speed 5mm s 62 500 Hz 0 2G a Hina av ern oo Sine ore c Minimum speed 4500 RPM Packaged Random Vibration 5 20 Hz 1 0 Summit X480 48x switch 22 7 Ib 10 3 kg e Maximum speed 18000 RPM E ieee focal ame 14 drops min on sides amp corners 42 e Summit X480 48t switch 21 2 Ib 9 6 kg lt 15 S box NOTE Switch weights include installed fan module They do not include installed VIM2 modules or PSUs 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Summit X480 Series Page 12 Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet Power Specifications Summit X480 24x Summit X480 24x with No Installed VIM AC Power Supply e Nominal
14. 63 Internet Control Message Protocol ICMPv6 for the IPv6 Specification e RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks e RFC 2465 IPv6 MIB General Group and Textual Conventions e RFC 2466 MIB for ICMPv6 e RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration Host Requirements e RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 August 1996 Host Requirements e RFC 3513 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 Addressing Architecture RFC 3587 Global Unicast Address Format Telnet server over IPv6 transport e SSH 2 server over IPv6 transport Ping over IPv6 transport Traceroute over IPv6 transport IPv6 Interworking and Migration e RFC 2893 Configured Tunnels e RFC 3056 6to4 IPv6 Router Requirements e RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration Router Requirements e RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 August 1996 Router Requirements RFC 2710 IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery v1 MLDv1 Protocol e RFC 3810 IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery v2 MLDv2 Protocol Static Unicast routes for IPv6 e RFC 2080 RIPng Static ECMP Core Protocols for Layer 2 IPv4 and IPv6 Requires Core License e EAPSv2 Shared Ports multiple interconnections between rings e PIM DM Draft IETF PIM Dense Mode draft ietf idmr pim dm 0O5 txt draft ietf pim dm new v2 04 txt e RFC 3618 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved RFC 3446 Anycas
15. 95051 USA Phone 1 408 579 2800 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Extreme Networks the Extreme Networks logo BlackDiamond EPICenter Extreme Standby Router Protocol ExtremeXOS ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay Sentriant Summit SummitStack and UniStack are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc in the United States and or other countries sFlow is the property of InMon Corporation Specifications are subject to change without notice 1625_06 06 10
16. DiffServ Expedited Forwarding EF e RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding AF e RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Router Functions VLAN Services VLANs vMANs e IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 1v VLAN classification by Protocol and Port Port based VLANs Protocol based VLANs MAC based VLANS Multiple STP domains per VLAN Upstream Forwarding Only Disable Flooding e RFC 5517 Private VLANs VLAN Translation IEEE 802 1ad Provider Bridge Network virtual MANS vMANs VMAN Ethertype Translation Secondary VMAN Ethertype Multicast Support for PVLAN Multicast Support for VLAN Aggregation VLAN Aggregation Requires Advanced Edge License or above Extreme Networks Data Sheet MPLS and VPN Services Multi Protocol Label Switching MPLS Requires MPLS Feature Pack License Summit X480 series in non SummitStack configuration only e RFC 2961 RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions RFC 3031 Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack Encoding RFC 3036 Label Distribution Protocol LDP RFC 3209 RSVP TE Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels RFC 3630 Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPFv2 RFC 3811 Definitions of Textual Conventions TCs for Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS Management RFC 3812 Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS Traffic Engineering TE Management Information Base MIB RFC 3813 Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS Label Switching Router LSR Management Information B
17. P e 2x SummitStack e 2x SummitStack128 Figure 1 Port Configuration Options for Summit X480 Switches e 24 x 100 1000BASE X SFP e 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T Shared with the last 12 SFP ports e 2 x 10GBASE X XFP e 2x SummitStack128 e 48 x 10 100 1000BASE T e 4x 100 1000BASE X SFP Shared with the last 4 Summit X480 48t 48 x 10 100 1000BASE T e 4x 100 1000BASE X SFP shared with the last 4 10 100 1000BASE T ports 48 x 10 100 1000BASE T 4 x 100 1000BASE X SFP shared with the last 4 p dinna Pr rns Zar e cAr Eao Se er Se ee ks heal ARTI ches AET GETEA a ane re r ne E ates ive 12 x 100 1000BASE X 12 x 100 1000BASE X or 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T 2 port LOGBSE X XFP Figure 2 Summit X480 24x Flexible Port Configuration Summit X480 Series Page 2 Extreme Networks Data Sheet n Rack Server o Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server ec Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server n Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server n Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server a Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server
18. TU hr Summit X480 48t Summit X480 48t with No Installed VIM AC Power Supply s Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 0 A e Input current 1 9 A 100 V low line 0 8 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 182 W 622 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 182 W 622 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with VIM2 SummitStack Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 0 A e Input current 1 89 A 100 V low line 0 84 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 187 W 639 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 187 W 639 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with VIM2 10G4X Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 0 A e Input current 2 34 A 100 V low line 1 0 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 232 W 793 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 232 W 793 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with VIM2 SummitStack1i28 Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 0 A e Input current 1 89 A 100 V low line 0 84 A 240 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 256 W 871 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 256 W 871 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with No Installed VIM DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 0 A e Input current 3 1 A 48 V low line 2 4 A 60 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 148 W 503 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 148 W 503 BTU hr Summit X480 Series Page 13 Techn
19. ase MIB RFC 3815 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS Label Distribution Protocol LDP RFC 4090 Fast Re route Extensions to RSVP TE for LSP Detour Paths RFC 4379 Detecting Multi Protocol Label Switched MPLS Data Plane Failures LSP Ping Layer 2 VPNs Requires MPLS Feature Pack License Summit X480 series in non SummitStack configuration only e RFC 4447 Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using the Label Distribution Protocol LDP RFC 4448 Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Ethernet over MPLS Networks RFC 4 62 Virtual Private LAN Services VPLS using Label Distribution Protocol LDP Signaling RFC 5085 Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connec tivity Verification VCCV draft ietf bfd base 09 txt Bidirectional Forwarding Detection RFC 5542 Definitions of Textual Conventions for Pseudowire PW Management RFC 5601 Pseudowire PW Management Information Base MIB RFC 5602 Pseudowire PW over MPLS PSN Management Information Base MIB RFC 5603 Ethernet PSeudowire PW Management Information Base MIB draft ietf lI2vpn vpls mib O2 txt Virtual Private LAN Services VPLS Management Information Base Summit X480 Series Page 11 Extreme Networks Data Sheet Technical Specifications Summit X480 QoS Rate Limiting e 48 port 100 1000BASE X SFP 1 open slot for e 8 192 ingress bandwidth meters Front VIM2 modules Summit X480 48x General Specifications panel ports and VIM2 10G4X m
20. ealand EMI EMC Standards North America EMC for ITE e FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A U S e ICES 003 Class A Canada European EMC Standards e EN 55022 2006 Class A e EN 55024 A2 2003 Class A includes IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 e EN 61000 3 2 8 2006 Harmonics e EN 61000 3 3 1995 A2 2005 Flicker ETSI EN 300 386 v1 3 3 2005 04 EMC Telecommunications e 2004 108 EC EMC Directive International EMC Certifications e CISPR 22 2006 Ed 5 2 Class A International Emissions e CISPR 24 A2 2002 Class A International Immunity EC EN 61000 4 2 2008 Electrostatic Discharge 8kV Contact 15 kV Air Criteria A EC EN 61000 4 3 2008 Radiated Immunity 10V m Criteria A EC EN 61000 4 4 2005 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 6 2007 Conducted Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod RMS Criteria A EC EN 61000 4 11 2004 Power Dips amp Interruptions gt 30 25 periods Criteria C Country Specific e VCCI Class A Japan Emissions e ACMA C Tick Australia Emissions e CCC Mark e KCC Mark EMC Approval Korea Telecom Standards EN ETSI 300 386 2005 04 EMC Telecommunications EN ETSI 300 019 Environmental for Telecommunications NEBS Level 3 compliant to portions of GR 1089 Issue 4 amp GR 63 ISsue 3 as defined in SR3580 with exception to filter requirement e MEF 9 MEF 14 IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards s IEEE 80
21. emeXOS MPLS Feature Pack for Summit X480 series switches 10916 Summit X480 X650 FAN Module FAN module for Summit X480 and Summit X650 series switches spare 10917 Summit X480 AC PSU AC Power Supply module for Summit X480 series switches 10918 Summit X480 DC PSU DC Power Supply module for Summit X480 series switches 10121 1OGBASE SR XFP 1OGBASE SR XFP Transceiver 850nm up to 300m on Multimode Fiber LC Connector 10122 1OGBASE LR XFP 1OGBASE LR XFP Transceiver 1310nm up to 10km on Single mode Fiber LC Connector 10124 TOGBASE ER XFP LOGBASE ER XFP Transceiver 1550nm up to 40km on Single mode Fiber LC Connector 10125 TOGBASE ZR XFP L1OGBASE ZR XFP Transceiver 1550nm up to 80km on Single mode Fiber LC Connector 10051 1OOOBASE SX SFP 1OOOBASE SX SFP LC Connector 10052 1000BASE LX SFP 1000BASE LX SFP LC Connector 10053 1000BASE ZX SFP 1000BASE ZX SFP Extra Long Distance SMF 70 km 21 dB Budget LC Connector 10056 1000BASE BX D SFP 1000BASE BX D SFP SMF 1490nm TX 1310nm RX Wavelength 10057 1000BASE BX U SFP 1000BASE BX U SFP SMF 1310nm TX 1490nm RX Wavelength 10060 100FX 1000LX SFP 100FX 1000LX SFP SMF LC Connector Requires MCP and 6dB Attenuator for 100FX MMF Operation 10063 100FX SFP 1OOFX SFP MMF LC Connector 10064 LOOOBASE LX100 SFP LTOOOBASE LX100 SFP Extra Long Distance SMF 100 km 30dB Budget LC Connector 10065 10 100 1000BASE T SFP 10 100 1000BASE T SFP CAT 5 cable 100m RJ 45 Connector 10067 1OOBASE FX SFP
22. er 3 forwarding and Hierarchical VPLS H VPLS for transparent LAN services With H VPLS transparent Layer 3 networks can be extended throughout the Layer 3 network cloud by using a VPLS tunnel between the regional transparent LAN services typically built by Provider Bridges IEEE 802 lad technology See Figure 5 Summit X480 in a Carrier Ethernet application Subscriber Access z oo Boe Residential Business Wireless e Mobile e LTE e WiMAX Mobile Roaming Metro Aggregation Summit X480 Metro Metro Aggregation Summit X480 Metro Aggregation Summit X480 Metro Core BlackDiamond 20808 WAN Core a a Core Router E Core Router Content and Service Providers Mobile Private Data Public IP Mobile Data Mobile Video Figure 5 Summit X480 in a Carrier Ethernet Application 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved 5392_01 Summit X480 Series Page 4 High Availability Extreme Networks Data Sheet Powered by the ExtremeXOS OS Summit X480 supports process recovery and application upgrades without the need for a system reboot Summit X480 provides the high network availability required for mission critical servers and applications through its advanced modular OS highly available hardware architecture and carrier grade network redundancy protocols Modular Operating System for Continuous Operation Preemptive Multitasking and Protected Memor
23. etro gregation e Summit X480 DPD poe Metro Ethernet Transport Summit X480 in a Carrier Ethernet Application Summit X480 Series Page 9 Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet ExtremeXOS 12 4 Supported Protocols Switching e RFC 3619 Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching EAPS and EAPSv2 IEEE 802 1D 2004 Spanning Tree Protocol STP and RSTP STP RSTP IEEE 802 19 2003 formerly IEEE 802 1s Multiple Instances of STP MSTP e EMISTP Extreme Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree Protocol Managed Objects for Bridges with Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Extreme Standby Router Protocol ESRP IEEE 802 10 1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks and LACP based dynamic configuration Software Redundant Ports IEEE 802 1AB LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol e LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery LLDP MED ANSI TIA 1057 draft 08 Extreme Discovery Protocol EDP Extreme Loop Recovery Protocol ELRP Extreme Link State Monitoring ELSM IEEE 802 1ag L2 Ping and traceroute Connectivity Fault Management ITU T Y 1731 Frame delay measurements Management and Traffic Analysis 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 RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1212 RFC 1213 RFC 1215 MIB Il Ethernet Like MIB amp TRAPs RFC 1573 Evolution of Interface RFC 1650 Et
24. fic s source from a specific address for immediate defense Identity Management Identity Management allows customers to track users who access their network User identity is captured based on NetLogin authentication LLDP discovery and Kerberos snooping ExtremeXOS uses the information to then report on the MAC VLAN computer hostname and port location of the user Private VLANs Private VLANs provide port to port security to prevent unauthorized communication of users within the same VLAN Unlike normal VLANs ports enabled for Private VLANs cannot communicate with other ports in the 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved same VLAN over Layer 2 or Layer 3 Private VLAN ports can only communicate with a designated uplink port In addition a Private VLAN provides separation of broadcast domains within the same VLAN Threat Detection and Response CLEAR Flow Security Rules Engine CLEAR Flow provides first order threat detection and mitigation and mirrors traffic to appliances for further analysis of suspicious traffic in the network Protocol Anomaly Detection The Extreme Networks chipsets contain built in hardware protocol checkers that support port security features for security applications such as stateless DoS protection The protocol checkers allow users to drop the packets based on conditions which are checked for ingress packets prior to the Layer 2 Layer 3 entry table sFlow sFlow
25. hernet Like MIB update of RFC 1213 for SNMPv2 e RFC 1901 1905 1908 SNMP v2c SMlv2 and Revised MIB II RFC 25 6 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1 Version 2 and Version 3 e RFC 2578 2580 SMlv2 update to RFC 1902 1903 e RFC 3410 3415 SNMPv3 user based security encryption and authentication e RFC 3826 The Advanced Encryption Standard AES Cipher Algorithm in the SNMP User based Security Model RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups Stats History Alarms and Events RFC 2021 RMON2 probe configuration RFC 2613 SMON MIB RFC 2925 Ping Traceroute MIB RFC 2668 802 3 MAU MIB draft ietf hubmib mau mib v3 02 txt RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved IEEE 802 1D 1998 Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE 802 1w 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration for PVST Per VLAN STP 802 10 interoperable Draft ietf bridge rstpmib O3 txt Definitions of IEEE 802 3ad Static load sharing configuration RFC 2030 SNIP Simple Network Time Protocol v4 RFC 1155 Structure of Mgmt Information SMlv1 RFC 2096 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB v2 RFC 2233 Interface MIB RFC 3621 PoE MIB PoE switches only IEEE 802 1ag MIB Secure Shell SSH 2 client and server Secure Copy SCP 2 client and server Secure FTP SFTP server SFlow version 5 Configuration logging Multiple Images Multiple Configs RFC 3164 BSD Syslog Protocol with Multiple Syslog Servers
26. ical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet Summit X480 48t with VIM2 SummitStack Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 0 A e Input current 3 24 A 48 V low line 2 5 A 6O V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 153 W 520 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 153 W 520 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with VIM2 10G4X Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 0 A e Input current 3 1 A 48 V low line 2 4 A 6O V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 148 W 503 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 148 W 503 BTU hr Summit X480 48t with VIM2 SummitStack128 Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 0 A e Input current 3 2 A 48 V low line 2 5 A 6O V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 153 W 522 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 153 W 522 BTU hr Power Supply Units Summit X480 AC PSU For use with the Summit X480 24x Summit X480 48x and Summit X480 48t switches Physical Specifications e Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm e Width 4 8 inches 12 3 cm e Depth 13 31 Inches 33 8 cm e Weight 3 64 Ib 1 65 kg Power Specifications e Voltage input range 90 to 264 V e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 to 60 Hz 8A Nominal input current at full loads 12 A 90 V low line 5 A 230 V high line Line frequency range 47 to 63 Hz e Maximum inrush current 15 A Output 12 V 37 A max 450 Watts 3 3 V 3 A max 9 9 Watts e Maxim
27. inks SummitStack supports up to eight units in a stack including any mix of Summit X480 Summit X650 Summit X450a Summit X450e and Summit X250e and provides 50 millisec onds failover for path failure and hitless master backup failover along with hitless protocol support such as OSPF graceful restart and Network Login user authentica tion Summit X480 provides chassis like management and availability with its SummitStack stacking technology See Figure 8 SummitStack stacking architecture Hardware Redundancy Summit X480 supports a dual redundant AC DC power supply to provide high availability The power supply can be hot swapped and replaced should it fail Summit X480 supports a hot swappable field replaceable fan VIM2 Slot 4 port 10G XFP 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Removable Fan Hot Swappable with Summit X480 SummitStack128G Redundant Hot Swappable AC DC PSU SSE SSS sv ami a i K LZ x Vs STEN SummitStack 40G Figure 6 Summit X480 High Availability Design Summit X480 Series Page 5 Extreme Networks Data Sheet e Single management point for up to eight units sh speed 40G 128G stacking Failover for converged applications Third Party Application N ExtremeXOS Kernel Loadable Kernel Module Figure 7 ExtremeXOS Modular Design Figure 8 SummitStack Stacking Architecture 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Summit X480 Series Page 6
28. input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 5A Input current 2 0 A 100 V low line 0 9 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 195 W 663 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 195 W 663 BTU hr Summit X480 24x with VIM2 SummitStack Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 5A Input current 2 01 A 100 V low line 0 88 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 200 W 680 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 200 W 680 BTU hr Summit X480 24x with VIM2 10G4X Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 5A Input current 2 4 A 100 V low line 1 1 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 241 W 823 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 241 W 823 BTU hr Summit X480 24x with VIM2 SummitStack128 Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 5A e Input current 2 08 A 100 V low line 0 91 A 240 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 206 W 704 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 206 W 704 BTU hr Summit X480 24x with No Installed VIM DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 5A e Input current 3 25 A 48 V low line 2 6 A 60 V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 156 W 532 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 156 W 532 BTU hr Summit X480 24x with VIM2 SummitStack Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 5A e Input current 3 4 A 48 V lo
29. ls Summit X480 supports Spanning Tree 802 1D Per VLAN Spanning Tree PVST Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1w and Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree 802 1s protocols for Layer 2 resiliency Software Enhanced Availability Software enhanced availability allows users to remain connected to the network even if part of the network infrastructure is down Summit X480 continuously checks 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 traffic around the problem Equal Cost Multipath Equal Cost Multipath KCMP routing 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 802 3ad Link aggregation LAG allows trunking of up to eight links on a single logical connec tion A maximum of 128 link aggregation groups can be created Voice Grade Stacking with SummitStack Summit X480 provides high speed 40 Gbps stacking bandwidth and 128 Gbps stacking through optional VIM2 modules All SummitStack stacking architecture is designed to support mission critical applications by its highly available rapid failover capability with nC master redundancy distributed Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching link aggregation across the stack and distributed upl
30. mance and can carry wire rate traffic towards the Versatile Interface Module 2 VIM2 slot Summit X480 offers flexible configuration by using optional VIM2 modules which are 4 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module VIM2 10G4X 2 port SummitStack Module VIM2 SummitStack and 2 port SummitStack128 Module VIM2 SummitStack128 See Figure 1 Port configuration options for Summit X480 switches Flexible Port Configuration Summit X480 offers very flexible port configurations from standard configuration to optional VIM2 modules For Summit X480 24x half of the Gigabit Ethernet ports can handle dual personality select from either 10 100 1000BASE T copper Gigabit Ethernet or 100 1000BASE X fiber Gigabit Ethernet connectivity In the case of Summit X480 48t the last four Gigabit Ethernet ports are configured as dual personality ports to provide flexibility between copper and fiber Gigabit Ethernet Through the VIM2 slot Summit X480 can add an additional four 10 Gigabit Ethernet or SummitStack stacking ports For stacking depending upon the needs for bandwidth across the units in a stack Summit X480 supports 40 Gbps SummitStack or 128Gbps SummitStack128 through VIM2 option modules See Figure 2 Summit X480 24x flexible port configuration SummitStack High Performance Stacking Summit X480 supports SummitStack which provides 40 Gbps VIM2 SummitStack or 128 Gbps VIM2 SummitStack128 of stacking bandwidth High speed 128
31. o Rack Server o Rack Server a Rack Server so Rack Server so Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server 2a Rack Server eo Rack Server n Rack Server eo Rack Server 20 Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server 0 Rack Server so Rack Server 0 Rack Server o Rack Server 0 Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server so Rack Server n Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server 0 Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server eo Rack Server eo Rack Server eo Rack Server so Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server 0 Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server n Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server o Rack Server Figure 3 SummitStack Across Racks in a Row High Scalability in LRU Compact Switch Summit X480
32. odule e 1 port RS 232c Serial control port Performance e Ingress and egress bandwidth policing rate e 1 10 100 1000BASE T out of band e 224 Gbps 448 Gbps with VIM2 10G4X limiting per flow ACL management port aggregated switch bandwidth e 8 QoS egress queues port External Ports for VIM2 Modules e 71 4 Mpps 101 2 Mpps with VIM2 SummitStack E8ress bandwidth rate shaping per egress queue e 4 port 1OGBASE X XFP VIM2 10G4X 166 7 Mpps with VIM2 SummitStack128 130 9 ene Perper l e 2 port 20G SummitStack VIM2 SummitStack Mpps with VIM2 10G4X frame forwarding rate Rate Limiting Granularity amp Kbps e 2 port 64G SummitStack e Less than 4 microsecond latency 64 byte LED Indicators VIM2 SummitStack128 e 9216 Byte maximum packet size Jumbo Frame Per port status LED including power status Option Slot e 128 load sharing trunks up to 8 members e System Status LEDs management fan e Slot for Versatile Interface Module 2 VIM2 per trunk and power available for Summit X480 24x e 4 094 VLANs Port Protocol IEEE 802 1Q External Ports Summit X480 48t and Summit X480 48x e 8 192 ingress and 1 024 egress ACL rules 12 port 100 1000BASE X SFP 12 port Power Supply Support Front panel ports and VIM2 10G4X module 100 1000BASE X SFP and 10 100 1000BASET Summit X430 AC PSU and Summit X480 CPU Memory Combo 2 port LOGBASE X XFP 1 open slot for DG PSR e 64bit MIPS Processor Dual Core 1GHz clock ened E ee e 1GB ECC DRAM e 44 port 10 100 100
33. rier Ethernet aggregation and core backbone deployment in AC powered and DC powered environments Summit X480 simplifies network operation with ExtremeXOS modular OS available across a wide range of Extreme Networks Ethernet switches The ExtremeXOS operating system provides high availability and simplicity with one OS everywhere in the network Wa Applications e Top of rack switch for servers in enterprise data centers e High performance core switch for a small network e High performance gigabit aggregation switch in a traditional three tiered network e Carrier Ethernet network switch that can aggregate connectivity for first mile access concentrators such as DSLAM and CMTS Extreme Networks Data Sheet High Performance and Highly Scalable Switching and Routing Summit X480 offers core class intelligent switching and routing with exceptional port density and high performance stacking technology powered by the ExtremeXOS modular OS With its high performance switching and routing Summit X480 helps enhance the data center Carrier Ethernet and enterprise aggregation network High Performance Switching and Routing Summit X480 is available in three different port configuration options 24 port Gigabit Ethernet and 2 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Summit X480 24x 48 port copper Gigabit Ethernet Summit X480 48t or 48 port fiber Gigabit Ethernet Summit X480 48x All front panel ports run at non blocking wire speed perfor
34. s enterprise network deployment 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Extreme Networks Data Sheet Campus Network Core Layer BlackDiamond 8810 BlackDiamond 8810 Access Layer Top of the Rack Summit X480_ Summit X480 Summit X650 Summit X650 Summit X480 Summit X650 Server Server Server Server Server Server Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Figure 9 Top of Rack Architecture with Hybrid Deployment Summit X450a Summit X480 Summit X480 Summit X450a Summit X480 Ta Summit X480 Figure 10 High Performance 10G Core Switch Summit X480 zz Summit X480 PPPV TPY FEE TEES PFPPP eeeeees CUVEE ETS rere ee Summit X450e Summit X450e Summit X450e Summit X4506e Figure 11 Summit X480 as an Aggregation Switch in a Three Tier Network Summit X480 Series Page 8 Target Applications Extreme Networks Data Sheet Carrier Ethernet Network Switch that can Aggregate Connectivity for First Mile Access Concentrators Summit X480 is an ideal service delivery platform for Carrier Ethernet networks The advanced traffic management resiliency and scalability features give it the flexibility to be deployed at the Provider Edge or as an aggregation switch By supporting highly scalable Layer 2 and Layer 3 features along with MPLS H VPLS in hardware Summit X480 simplifies the network deployment 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Figure 12 M
35. sts ACLs RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering RPF Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding Control via ACLs Wire speed ACLs Rate Limiting Shaping by ACLs IP Broadcast Forwarding Control ICMP and IP Option Response Control SYN attack protection CPU DoS Protection with traffic rate limiting to management CPU 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 pepsid Latierra Winnuke Simping Sping Ascend Stream Land Octopus Security Router Protection IP Security DHCP enforcement via Disable ARP Learning IP Security Gratuitous ARP Protection IP Security DHCP Secured ARP ARP Validation Routing protocol MD5 authentication Security Detection and Protection CLEAR Flow threshold based alerts and actions in non SummitStack configuration only IPv4 Host Requirements RFC 1122 Host Requirements RFC 768 UDP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP
36. t RP using PIM and MSDP RFC 2740 OSPFv3 OSPF for IPv6 RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4 RFC 1965 Autonomous System Confederations for BGP RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection Supersedes RFC 1966 RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute RFC 1745 BGP4 IDRP for IP OSPF Interaction RFC 2385 TCP MD5 Authentication for BGPv4 RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Damping RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP 4 RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP 4 RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute RFC 4486 Subcodes for BGP Cease Notification message draft ietf idr restart L0 txt Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP RFC 4760 Multiprotocol extensions for BGP 4 RFC 1657 BGP 4 MIB Draft ietf idr obgp4 mibv2 02 txt Enhanced BGP 4 MIB RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS IS for Routing in TCP IP and Dual Environments TCP IP transport only RFC 2 763 Dynamic Hostname Exchange Mechanism for IS IS RFC 2966 Domain wide Prefix Distribution with Two Level IS IS RFC 2973 IS IS Mesh Groups RFC 3373 Three way Handshake for IS IS Point to Point Adjacencies e RFC 3784 IS IS Externs for Traffic Engineering wide metrics only Draft ietf isis restart O2 Restart Signaling for IS IS Draft ietf isis ipv6 O6 Routing IPv6 with IS IS Draft ietf isis wg multi topology 11 Multi Topology MT Routing in IS IS QoS and VLAN Services Quality of Service and Policies e IEEE 802 1D 1998 802 1 Packet Priority e RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence including 8 queues port e RFC 2598
37. um continuous DC output shall not exceed 450 Watts Power supply input socket IEC 320 C14 Power cord input plug IEC 320 C13 Power supply cord gauge 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 up to 6 feet or 2 meters or 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 over 6 feet Efficiency 84 typical at full load high line Summit X480 DC PSU For use with the Summit X480 24x X480 48x and X480 48t switches Physical Specifications e Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm e Width 4 8 inches 12 3 cm e Depth 13 31 Inches 33 8 cm e Weight 2 58 Ib 1 17 kg 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Power Specifications e Nominal Input 48 to 60 VDC 24 A e DC Voltage Input Range 40 to 75 V e Maximum Input Amperages 13 5A 40V 11 2 A 48 V 1 5 A 72V e Inrush Current 10 A peak e Inrush Energy 1 5 A2S e Minimum wire size 14 AWG 1 5 mm2 copper stranded e DC Output 12 V 36 7 A 3 3 V 3 0 A e DC Output Power W 450 W All Summit X480 Series Switches Regulatory Safety North American Safety of ITE e UL 60950 1 ist Ed Listed Device U S e CSA 22 2 60950 1 03 1st Ed Canada e Complies with FCC 21CFR 1040 10 U S Laser Safety e CDRH Letter of Approval U S FDA Approval European Safety of ITE e EN60950 1 2006 e EN 60825 1 A2 2001 Lasers Safety e TUV R GS Mark by German Notified Body e 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive International Safety of ITE e CB Report amp Certificate per IEC 60950 1 2006 National Differences e AS NZS 60950 1 Australia New Z
38. w line 2 7 A 60 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 161 W 550 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 161 W 550 BTU hr e Summit Summit X480 24x with VIM2 10G4X Module DC Power Supply Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 5 A Input current 5 7 A 48 V low line 4 2 A 60 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 246 W 839 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 246 W 839 BTU hr 2010 Extreme Networks Inc All rights reserved Summit X480 24x with VIM2 SummitStack128 Module DC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 48 V 7 5 A e Input current 3 5 A 48 V low line 2 8 A 6O V high line e Heat dissipation Watts BTU 167 W 569 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 167 W 569 BTU hr Summit X480 48x Summit X480 48x with No Installed VIM AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 0 A e Input current 2 0 A 100 V low line 0 9 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 200 W 675 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 200 W 675 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 SummitStack Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 0 A e Input current 2 01 A 100 V low line 0 89 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation Watts BTU 203 W 692 BTU hr e Power consumption Watts BTU 203 W 692 BTU hr Summit X480 48x with VIM2 10G4X Module AC Power Supply e Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 0 A e Input current 2 3 A 100 V low line
39. y Summit X480 series switches allow each of many applications such as Open Shortest Path First OSPF and Spanning Tree Protocol STP to run as separate OS processes that are protected from each other This drives increased system integrity and inherently protects against DoS attacks Process Monitoring and Restart ExtremeXOS increases network availability using process monitoring and restart Each independent OS process is monitored in real time If a process becomes unresponsive or stops running it can be automatically restarted Loadable Software Modules The modular design of ExtremeXOS OS allows the upgrading of individual software modules should this be necessary leading to higher availability in the network See Figure 7 ExtremeXOS modular design High Availability Network Protocols Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching E APS EAPS allows the IP network to provide the level of resiliency and uptime that users expect from their traditional voice network EAPS is more adaptable than Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols and offers sub second less than 50 milliseconds recovery that delivers consis tent failover regardless of the number of VLANs network nodes or network topology Since EAPS allows the network to recover almost transparently Voice over IP VoIP calls will not drop and digital video feeds will not freeze or pixelize in most situations Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Protoco
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