Intelbras SC 5530 Series Advanced Aggregation 25GE Switches
Product Overview
The Intelbras SC 5530 series switches offer a scalable and high-performance 10Gbps/25Gbps access switching solution. They feature dual modular power supplies, fixed uplinks (40Gbps/100Gbps), and IRF for resilience. The series supports OSPF/BGP, multicast, and flexible management.
The SC 5530 series includes the following models:
Product Description | Product Photo |
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SC 5530-24Y-8H: 24 x 10GE/25GE SFP28 ports, 8 x 40GE/100GE QSFP28 ports, 5 modular fan slots, and 2 modular power supply slots. | [Image of SC 5530-24Y-8H switch] |
SC 5530-48Y-8H: 48 x 10GE/25GE SFP28 ports, 8 x 40GE/100GE QSFP28 ports, 5 modular fan slots, and 2 modular power supply slots. | [Image of SC 5530-48Y-8H switch] |
Features and Benefits
Green Technology
The Intelbras SC 5530 series switches comply with the European RoHS standard for environmental protection and material safety.
Surge Protection Professional Function
The Intelbras SC 5530 series switches incorporate professional surge protection technology, offering industry-leading surge protection capacity on service ports. This significantly reduces equipment damage rates caused by surges, even in adverse power environments.
High-Density 25GE Forwarding
The switch provides high-density 25GE forwarding, offering robust hardware forwarding capacity and abundant resources for campus networks. It supports up to 48/24 autosensing SFP28 ports (1GE/10GE/25GE) and 8 x 100G ports. The switch supports modular power supplies and fan trays. Different fan trays can be used to provide adjustable airflow.
Intelbras Intelligent Resilient Framework 2 (IRF2)
Intelbras Intelligent Resilient Framework 2 (IRF 2) virtualizes multiple SC 5530 switches into a single virtual switch, offering the following benefits:
- Scalability: IRF 2 allows for easy addition of devices to the IRF 2 system, providing a single management point, plug-and-play switches, and automatic software updates for master-to-member synchronization. This enhances business agility with a lower total cost of ownership, enabling the addition of new switches without altering the network topology as the business grows.
- High Availability: Intelbras's exclusive routing backup technology ensures redundancy and backup of all control and data plane information, along with continuous Layer 3 data forwarding in an IRF 2 infrastructure. This eliminates single points of failure and ensures service continuity.
- Redundancy and Load Balancing: Distributed link aggregation technology supports load sharing and mutual backup across multiple uplinks, improving network redundancy and link resource utilization.
- Flexibility and Resilience: The switch uses standard GE ports for IRF links between member devices, allowing flexible bandwidth allocation between uplink, downlink, and IRF system connections. An IRF SC 5530 infrastructure can span across a rack, multiple racks, or multiple campuses.
Wide Range of Advanced Features
The switch offers a wide range of features, including:
- Modular Hardware and Software Design: The switch features a modular design with hot-swappable and redundant hardware, including power modules and fan trays. The software also utilizes a modular design for flexible feature installation and removal. The refined physical architecture and optimized software workflows significantly reduce end-to-end packet processing latency.
- Virtual eXtensible LAN (VXLAN): A MAC-in-UDP technology that provides Layer 2 connectivity between distant network locations over an IP network. VXLAN enables virtual machine and data mobility over long distances and is commonly used in data centers and campus network access layers for multi-tenant services. Intelbras's VXLAN implementation supports automatic establishment of VXLAN tunnels with EVPN.
- Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN): An EVPN technology provides Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity between distant network locations over an IP network. EVPN uses MP-BGP for the control plane and VXLAN for the data plane. EVPN offers benefits such as configuration automation, separation of control and data planes, and integrated routing and bridging (IRB).
- In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) and Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM): These features ensure business continuity and improve Ethernet administration and maintenance.
Comprehensive Security Control Policies
The switch supports AAA authentication (including RADIUS) and dynamic or static binding of user identifiers such as username, IP address, MAC address, VLAN, and port number. Using the switch with Intelbras allows for real-time online user management and monitoring, enabling quick actions against illegitimate behavior.
The switch offers a large number of ingress and egress ACLs, along with VLAN-based ACL assignment, simplifying configurations and conserving ACL resources.
MACsec
MACsec is a link-layer security protocol ideal for Ethernet networks, which are often insecure. It provides the following services:
- Data Encryption: Encrypts data over the Ethernet connection to protect against security issues like unauthorized eavesdropping.
- Anti-replay: Prevents packets from being intercepted and modified in transit, protecting the network against unauthorized access.
- Tamper Protection: Prevents packet manipulation to protect data integrity.
MACsec supports the following deployments:
- Customer-oriented: Protects data transmission over the connection between the customer and their access device.
- Device-oriented: Protects data transmission over the connection between two peer devices.
High Availability
In addition to node and link protection, the switch offers the following hardware high availability features:
- 1+1 power module redundancy and 5 fan tray redundancy.
- Automatic monitoring and alarm mechanisms for power supply and fan tray status.
- Automatic adjustment of fan speed based on temperature variations.
- Self-protection mechanisms that safeguard power modules against overcurrent, overvoltage, and overheating conditions.
- Hardware-level dual-boot support, utilizing two FLASH chips to store the boot software (system bootloader), providing hardware-level redundancy backup and preventing switch boot failures due to FLASH chip failures.
Exceptional Management Capability
The switch provides a variety of management resources and is easy to administer. It offers the following device management features:
- Provides various management interfaces, including console port, out-of-band management Ethernet port, and USB port.
- Supports configuration and management via CLI or Intelbras Intelligent Management Center.
- Offers multiple access methods, including SNMPv1/v2/v3, Telnet, and more secure methods like SSH 2.0 and SSL.
- Utilizes OAM to enhance system management capabilities.
- Supports FTP for system updates.
Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
The Intelbras SC 5530 series switches support the 1588V2 function to meet the requirements of high-precision time synchronization between network devices. Compared to GPS time synchronization with the same precision, it improves security and reduces deployment costs.
Intelligent Network Quality Analyzer (iNQA)
The Intelbras SC 5530 series switches support iNQA. iNQA offers the following benefits:
- True Measurement Results: iNQA measures service packets directly to calculate packet loss results, thus reflecting actual network quality.
- Wide Application Range: Applicable to Layer 2 and Layer 3 IP networks. iNQA supports flexible network-level and direct link measurement.
- Fast Fault Location: iNQA obtains packet loss time, packet loss location, and real-time packet loss count.
- Applicable to Various Scenarios: You can apply iNQA to various scenarios, such as point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint.
Enhanced Media Delivery Index (eMDI)
eMDI is a solution for monitoring audio and video quality of service and locating faults. It is designed to resolve problems caused by packet loss, packet out-of-sequence errors, and jitter.
eMDI monitors and analyzes specific TCP or RTP packets at each node of an IP network in real-time, providing data for fast fault location in the network.
Smart Management Center (SmartMC)
SmartMC is INTELBRAS's latest offering and innovation, assisting small and medium-sized enterprise networks in resolving management issues. It is a free and user-friendly web management tool.
SmartMC is a network management tool integrated into the switch, which includes commander switches and other access switches.
SmartMC offers the following benefits:
- Intelligent Operation: Once the switch is powered on and SmartMC is enabled, the topology is automatically created, and the user can access the enhanced web GUI to check the latest status.
- Centralized Management: All management can be achieved through the commander switch, such as centralized configuration backup and software version management, increasing work efficiency.
- Key Device Replacement: In case of a switch failure, a new switch of the same type can download the same configuration and function as the old switch immediately.
Multichassis Link Aggregation Group (M-LAG)
The Intelbras SC 5530 series supports M-LAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group), which allows links from multiple switches to aggregate for device-level link backup. M-LAG is applicable to servers connected to a pair of access devices for node redundancy.
- Simplified Topology: M-LAG simplifies network topology and spanning tree configuration by virtualizing two physical devices into one logical device.
- Independent Update: DR devices can be updated independently, one at a time, to minimize the impact on traffic forwarding.
- High Availability: The DR system uses a keepalive link to detect multi-active collisions and ensure that only one member device forwards traffic after a DR system split.
Technical Specifications
Item | SC 5530-24Y-8H | SC 5530-48Y-8H |
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CPU | Quad core, 2GHz | Quad core, 2GHz |
Flash/SDRAM | 4GB/4GB | 4GB/4GB |
Packet Buffer | 36MB | 36MB |
System Switching Capacity | 4.8Tbps | 4.8Tbps |
Latency/Latency (64byte) | 10GE 3 μs 25GE 3 μs 40GE 1.2 μs 100GE 1.2 μs |
10GE 3 μs 25GE 3 μs 40GE 1.2 μs 100GE 1.2 μs |
Port Switching Capacity | 2.8Tbps | 4Tbps |
Packet Forwarding Rate | 1.92Bpps | 2.9Bpps |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 44 x 440 x 400 mm (1.73 × 17.32 x 15.75 in) | 44 x 440 x 400 mm (1.73 × 17.32 x 15.75 in) |
Weight | ≤ 7.3 kg | ≤ 7.6 kg |
Console Ports (RJ45) | 1 | 1 |
Ethernet Management Ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) | 1 | 1 |
USB Ports | 1 | 1 |
SFP+ | 24 | 48 |
SFP28 | 8 | 8 |
QSFP28 | 8 | 8 |
Power Supply Slots (power supplies are not included with the product by default) | 2 | 2 |
Technical Specifications (Continued)
Item | SC 5530-24Y-8H | SC 5530-48Y-8H |
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Fan Trays (not included with the product by default) | 5 hot-swappable fan trays, reversible airflow. | 5 hot-swappable fan trays, reversible airflow. |
Input Voltage Range | AC: Nominal: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz Max.: 90 VAC to 264 VAC @ 47 Hz to 63 Hz HVDC: Nominal voltage range: 240 VDC Maximum voltage range: 180V~320 VDC |
AC: Nominal: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz Max.: 90 VAC to 264 VAC @ 47 Hz to 63 Hz HVDC: Nominal voltage range: 240 VDC Maximum voltage range: 180V~320 VDC |
DC: | Nominal voltage range: -48 to -60 VDC Maximum voltage range: -36 to -72 VDC |
Nominal voltage range: -48 to -60 VDC Maximum voltage range: -36 to -72 VDC |
Power Consumption | MIN: Single AC: 76W; Dual AC: 83W. MAX: Single AC: 188W; Dual AC: 193W. |
MIN: Single AC: 76W; Dual AC: 83W. MAX: Single AC: 223W; Dual AC: 227W. |
Operating Temperature | -5ºC to 45ºC (23°F to 113°F) Altitude from 0 to 5000m: From 0m, the maximum operating temperature reduces by 0.33°C for every 100m increase in altitude. |
-5ºC to 45ºC (23°F to 113°F) Altitude from 0 to 5000m: From 0m, the maximum operating temperature reduces by 0.33°C for every 100m increase in altitude. |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) |
Operating and Storage Humidity | Relative Humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing. | Relative Humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing. |
MTBF (Year) | 61.4 | 58.44 |
Software Specifications
Feature | SC 5530 series |
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VLAN | VLAN ID range 0 to 4095 (Total 4096, 0 and 4095 are reserved) Access/Trunk/Hybrid VLAN port-based VLAN MAC-based VLAN IP subnet-based VLAN protocol-based VLAN IEEE 802.1P (CoS priority) Super VLAN Private VLAN Voice VLAN QinQ (802.1Q-in-802.1Q) Vlan mapping Static/Dynamic/Blackhole/Multiport unicast MAC MAC automatic learning and aging port-based/VLAN-based MAC learning limit MAC filter port isolation Loop detection (VLAN and VXLAN network) MVRP (Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol) GVRP (Generic VLAN Registration Protocol) STP (Spanning tree protocol) RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol) PVST (Per-VLAN Spanning Tree) (compatible with PVST+/RPVST+) BPDU/root/loop/TC-BPDU/PVST BPDU/dispute loopback guard BPDU filter Role/TC-BPDU transmission restriction LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) and LLDP-MED DCBX (Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol) Broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast storm constrain Jumbo frame Store-and-forward (Default) Cut-through-forward |
Link Aggregation Ethernet | Static aggregation dynamic aggregation 10GE/25G/40GE/100GE port aggregation LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) S-MLAG M-LAG (Multichassis Link Aggregation) |
IP Services | Static/Dynamic/Gratuitous/proxy ARP ARP snooping/fast-reply/direct route advertisement/ping ARP attack detection ARP source suppression DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP Server/relay agent/client/snooping DNS (Domain Name System) DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) mDNS (Multicast Domain Name System) IRDP (ICMP Router Discovery Protocol) UDP helper ND (Neighbor Discovery) ND snooping/proxy/direct route advertisement/ping DHCPv6 Server/relay agent/client/snooping/guard GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) HTTP redirect GRE tunneling VXLAN tunneling and VXLAN-DCI tunneling IPv4/IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, and IPv4/IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling IPv4/IPv6 Fast Forwarding |
Routing | IPv4 static routing, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP IPv4 IPv6 static routing, RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+ Pingv6, Telnetv6, FTPv6, TFTPv6, DNSv6, ICMPv6 BGP/BGP4+ for IPv6 (512 neighbors) Route Map (route-policy) OSPF/OSPFv3 (64 areas and 64 adjacencies) IPv4/IPv6 ECMP (Equal-cost multi-path routing) |
Multicast | IPv4/IPv6 PBR (Policy-based routing) IPv4/IPv6 Routing policy Dual-stack PBR PIM-DM, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and Any-RP PIM snooping MSDP (Multicast Source Discovery Protocol) IGMPv1/IGMPv2/IGMPv3 up to 12000 groups IGMP proxying IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping proxying IGMP Filter and IGMP Fast leave IPv6 PIM-DM, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and Any-RP IPv6 PIM snooping MLDv1/MLDV2 up to 12000 groups MLD proxying MLD Snooping |
ACL/QoS | MLD snooping proxying Multicast routing and forwarding Multicast VLAN MVPN (Multicast VPN) Multicast policy and Multicast QoS Rate limit for Receiving and Transmitting with minimum granularity of 0.01 Mbps ACL (Access Control List) advanced ACL User-defined ACL Ingress and Egress ACL Ingress/Egress CAR Diff-Serv QoS Eight queues on a port 802.1P/DSCP Priority marking and remarking 802.1p, TOS, DSCP, and EXP priority mapping Flexible queue scheduling algorithms including SP, WRR, SP+WRR, WFQ, SP+WRR Traffic shaping Time ranges Traffic classification based on source MAC, destination MAC, source IP, destination IP, port, protocol, and VLAN Congestion avoidance, Tail-Drop, RED (Random Early Detection) and WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) P-bit (PCP) remarking |
MPLS | Static LSP (label switched path) LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) IPv6 LDP Tunnel policies VRF Number 4095 VRF route-static (IPV4/IPV6) MPLS L2VPN MPLS L3VPN VPLS TLS (Transparent LAN Service) VPWS e VPLS (até 4000) PW (até 4000) MPLS Ping/Tracert MCE (Multi-VPN Instance Customer Edge) IPv6 MCE MPLS OAM |
Security
RBAC (Role-based access control)
AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System)
HWTACACS (HW Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) (Same authentication processes and implementations with TACACS+)
Hierarchical User Management and Password Protection
256 local users
MAC-based Authentication
802.1X (Port Method - MAC-based, Port-based) With the port-based method, after the first user of a port passes authentication, all other users on the port can access the network without authentication, and when the first user goes offline, all other users also go offline at the same time. With the MAC-based method, each user on a port must be authenticated separately, and when an authenticated user goes offline, no other user is affected.
Port Access Control
If an 802.1X Authentication Failure VLAN is available, the device assigns the port to the Authentication Failure VLAN. All users on this port can only access resources in the Authentication Failure VLAN.
MAC Access Control
If an 802.1X Authentication Failure VLAN is available, the device remaps the user's MAC address to the Authentication Failure VLAN. The user can only access resources in the Authentication Failure VLAN.
802.1x max-user max-number - default is 4294967295
Web authentication
High Availability
Triple authentication Port security
SSH1.x and SSH2.0 (Secure Shell) SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) HTTPS
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Control Plane Protection (CoPP), Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS) Attack detection and prevention
TCP attack prevention IPSG (IP source guard) IPv6 RA Guard
ARP attack protection ND attack protection
URPF (Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding) MFF (MAC-forced forwarding)
SAVI (Source Address Validation Improvement) FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards)
MACsec (Media Access Control Security) All ports AES256 MACsec Microsegmentation
Hierarchical user management and password protection EAD (Endpoint Admission Defense)
Basic and advanced ACLs for packet filtering
OSPF, RIPv2, BGPv4 plain text and MD5 authentication
Ethernet OAM (IEEE 802.3ah)
CFD (Connectivity Fault Detection) (IEEE 802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731)
DLDP (Device Link Detection Protocol)
RRPP (Rapid Ring Protection Protocol)
ERPS (G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) Smart Link
Monitor Link
VRRPv2, VRRPv3 (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)
255 VRRP groups (IPv4/IPv6) per interface
One IPv4 VRRP group can have a maximum of 16 virtual IP addresses
One IPv6 VRRP group can have a maximum of 16 IPv6 virtual IP addresses
BFD (Bidirectional forwarding detection) Hardware BFD
BFD for VRRP/BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/RSVP/static routing, with a failover detection time less than 50 milliseconds
Track
Process redundancy/placement CPU protection
Hot patching Link aggregation
VCT (virtual cable test)
Management
Smart-Link
NQA (Network quality analyzer)
INQA (Intelligent Network Quality Analyzer) performance management through gRPC or NETCONF NTP (Network Time Protocol)
PTP (Precision Time Protocol) IEEE 1588 version 2/IEEE 802.1AS/SMPTE ST 2059-2/AES67-2015
SNMPv1/SNMPv2c/SNMPv3
RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) and groups 1,2,3 and 9 NETCONF/YANG
EAA (Embedded Automation Architecture)
Port mirroring SPAN (Switch Port Analyzer)/RSPAN (Remote SPAN) Flow mirroring
NetStream/IPv6 NetStream sFlow
Information center
VCF (Virtual Converged Framework)
CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol/TR-069) Fault alarm and automatic fault recovery
System logs
Alarming based on severity
Power, fan, and temperature alarming Debugging information output
Device status monitoring mechanism, including the CPU engine, backplane, chips and other key components
ZTP (Zero Touch Provisioning)
ZTP with DHCP server support
Allows configuration of specific IP addresses for management
Complete configuration via command-line interface (CLI), Telnet, and console port
Configuration via Web interface (http and https), CLI, SSH, Telnet, and console port
Configuration backup/restore operations and firmware update/downgrade via Web interface (http and https), CLI, SSH, Telnet, and console port
Maximum number of simultaneous sessions:
http - 64 sessions
https - 64 sessions
telnet - 32 sessions
ssh - 32 sessions
Syslog server (up to 20 servers)
INC - Intelbras Network Center
INC Cloud - Intelbras Network Center Cloud
SNMPv1/v2c/v3 (authentication mode: md5, sha, sha224, sha256, sha384, and sha512) (privacy mode: 3des, aes128, aes192, aes256, des56)
Interface Statistics:
ingress - rate, total packets, unicast, broadcast, multicast, pauses, errors, runts, giants, throttles, CRC, frame, overruns, aborts, ignored, parity errors
egress - rate, total packets, unicast, broadcast, multicast, pauses, errors, underruns, buffer failures, aborts, deferred, collisions, late collisions, lost carrier, no carrier
5 RMON groups:
RMON Statistics Group (CRC alignment errors, Number of packets below or above minimum size, Number of transmissions, Number of multiple transmissions, Number of received bytes, Number of received packets);
RMON History Group (Bandwidth utilization, Number of error packets, Total number of packets);
Event Group (Log, Trap, Log-Trap); The event group controls the generation and notification of events triggered by alarms defined in the alarm group and the private alarm group. The following are the event handling methods for RMON alarms:
Alarm Group (The RMON alarm group monitors alarm variables, such as the number of received packets (etherStatsPkts) on an interface.);
Private Alarm Group (The private alarm group allows basic mathematical operations on various variables and comparison of the calculation result with the increase and decrease thresholds.)
Loading and upgrading through XModem/FTP/TFTP/SFTP/USB
Embedded AC, maximum support management 2K AP
Support LLDP-MIB
Support Entity MIB
Stacking
Intelligent Resilient Framework 2 (IRF2) (fast convergence within 50ms) Distributed device management
Distributed link aggregation Distributed resilient routing
Stacking through standard Ethernet ports
Local device stacking and remote device stacking
LACP-, BFD-, and ARP-based multi-active detection (MAD)
Configuration Automation
Server-based automatic configuration
USB-based automatic configuration
Programmability and Automation
Ansible
Auto DevOps by using Python, NETCONF, TCL, and Restful APIs for automated network programming
Visualization
gRPC (Google remote procedure call) INT (Inband Telemetry)
Flow group
OpenFlow 1.3
Multiple controllers (EQUAL, master/slave) Multiple tables flow
Group table
VXLAN
VXLAN L2 switching VXLAN L3 routing
VXLAN Tunnel (up to 4096)
Centralized VXLAN gateway Distributed VXLAN gateway VXLAN M-LAG
VXLAN-DCI
OVSDB (Open vSwitch Database) VXLAN VTEP
MP-BGP EVPN control plane EVPN VXLAN
EVPN M-LAG
Intelligent Network
PFC (Priority-based Flow Control) ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification)
IPCC (Intelligent Proactive Congestion Control)
INOF (Intelligent Lossless NVMe Over Fabric)
Performance Specification
Model | SC 5530 series |
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MAC address entries (max.) | 576K |
VLAN Table | 4094 |
Active VLAN | 4094 |
VLAN Interface | 4094 |
IPv4 unicast routing entries (total) Including/RIP/RIPv2/OSPFv2/ISIS/BGP | 768K |
IPv4 ARP entries (max.) | 78K |
IPv4 ACL entries | Ingress: 26624 Egress: 4096 |
IPv4 L2 multicast entries | 8K |
IPv4 L3 multicast entries | 8K |
IPv6 unicast routing entries (total) Including/RIP/RIPv2/OSPFv3/ISISv6/BGP+ | 144K |
QoS forwarding queues | 8 |
IPv6 ACL entries | Ingress: 26624 Egress: 4096 |
IPv6 ND entries (max.) | 48K |
IPv6 L2 multicast entries | 8K |
IPv6 L3 multicast entries | 8K |
Jumbo frame length | 13312 |
Maximum stacking members (IRF) | 9 |
Maximum stacking bandwidth | 800Gbps |
Maximum number of links in a group (max links per link aggregation group) | 64 |
Maximum number of link groups (max Link Aggregation groups) | 1024 |
Compliance with Standards and Protocols
Organization | Standards and Protocols |
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IEEE | 802.1x Port based network access control protocol 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol 802.1ad - Provider Bridges 802.1ak MVRP and MRP 802.1ax Link Aggregation 802.1d Media Access Control Bridges 802.1p Priority 802.1q VLANs 802.1s Multiple Spanning Trees 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management 802.1v VLAN classification by Protocol and Port 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile 802.3x Full Duplex and flow control 802.3af Power over Ethernet 802.3at Power over Ethernet 802.3bt Power over Ethernet 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet |
IETF | 802.3u 100BASE-T 802.3ab 1000BASE-T 802.3z 1000BASE-X 802.3ae 10-Gigabit Ethernet 802.3by 25 Gbps 802.3ba 40/100G Ethernet RFC 894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting (Internet Group Management Protocol IGMPv1) RFC 1213 MIB-2 Stands for Management Information Base RFC 1305: Network Time Protocol (Version 3) RFC 1493 (Bridge MIB) RFC 1901 Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2 RFC 1902 Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) RFC 1905 Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 2236 IGMPv2 RFC 2374 An IPv6 Aggregatable Global Unicast Address Format RFC 2474 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field)in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers) RFC 2570 Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework RFC 2576 (Coexistence between SNMP V1, V2, V3) RFC 2578 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2) RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group RFC 2711 IPv6 Router Alert Option RFC 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol RFC 2819: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base RFC 2893 Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4 RFC 2925 Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote Ping, Traceroute, and Lookup Operations RFC 2934 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4 RFC 3019 MLDv1 MIB RFC 3021 Using 31-Bit Prefixes on IPv4 Point-to-Point Links RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option RFC 3056 Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds RFC 3065 Autonomous System Confederation for BGP RFC 3101 OSPF Not-so-stubby-area option RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement sFlow RFC 3176 InMon Corporation's sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched and Routed Networks RFC 3246 An Expedited Forwarding PHB (Per-Hop Behavior) RFC 3376 IGMPv3 RFC 3416 (SNMP Protocol Operations v2) RFC 3417 (SNMP Transport Mappings) RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for IPv6 RFC 3509 Alternative Implementations of OSPF Area Border Routers RFC 3580 IEEE 802.1X Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) Usage Guidelines RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart RFC 3768 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6 RFC 3973 PIM Dense Mode RFC 4022 MIB for TCP RFC 4113 MIB for UDP RFC 4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers RFC 4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol RFC 4252 SSHv6 Authentication RFC 4253 SSHv6 Transport Layer RFC 4254 SSHv6 Connection RFC 4271 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) RFC 4273 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 RFC 4291 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture RFC 4292 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 4293 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP) RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute RFC 4419 Key Exchange for SSH RFC 4443 ICMPv6 RFC 4456 BGP Route Reflection: An Alternative to Full Mesh Internal BGP (IBGP) RFC 4486 Subcodes for BGP Cease Notification Message RFC 4502: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base Version 2 RFC 4541 IGMP & MLD Snooping Switch RFC 4552 Authentication/Confidentiality for OSPFv3 RFC 4601 PIM Sparse Mode RFC 4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP RFC 4724 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP RFC 4750 OSPFv2 MIB partial support no SetMIB RFC 4760 Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4 RFC 4861 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery RFC 4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-configuration RFC 4940 IANA Considerations for OSPF RFC 5059 Bootstrap Router (BSR) Mechanism for PIM, PIM WG RFC 5065 Autonomous System Confederation for BGP RFC 5095 Deprecation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6 RFC 5187 OSPFv3 Graceful Restart RFC 5340 OSPFv3 for IPv6 RFC 5424 Syslog Protocol RFC 5492 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4 RFC 5519 Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB (MLDv2 only) RFC 5798 VRRP (exclude Accept Mode and sub-sec timer) RFC 5880 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection RFC 5905 Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification (NTPv4) RFC 6620 FCFS SAVI RFC 6987 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement RFC6020 YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) RFC7348 Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN): A Framework for Overlaying Virtualized Layer 2 Networks over Layer 3 Networks RFC7432 BGP MPLS-Based Ethernet VPN RFC4664 Framework for Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks (L2VPNs) RFC4665 Service Requirements for Layer 2 Provider Provisioned Virtual Private Networks RFC4761 Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Using BGP for Auto-Discovery and Signaling RFC4762 Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Using Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Signaling RFC 5176, Dynamic Authorization Extensions to Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) RFC5120 M-ISIS: Multi Topology (MT) Routing in Intermediate System to Intermediate Systems (IS-ISS) RFC5280 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile RFC5308 Routing IPv6 with IS-IS RFC5381 Experience of Implementing NETCONF over SOAP |
Anatel | RoHS |
Certifications and Standards | European Directives compliance CE FCC Part 15 Subpart B CLASS A ICES-003 CLASS A VCCI CLASS A CISPR 32 CLASS A CISPR 35 (covers CISPR 24) EN 55032 CLASS A EN 55035 (covers EN 55024) EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 AS/NZS CISPR32 CLASS A ETSI EN 300 386 GB/T 9254.1 UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 No 62368-1 IEC 60950-1 IEC 62368-1 (covers IEC 60950-1) IEC 60825-1 Laser Safety Class FDA 21 CFR Subchapter J GB 4943.1 UL 62368-1 EN 300 019-1-1, Class 1.2 Environmental Conditions for storage EN 62368-1 IEC 60825-1 Laser Safety Class AS/NZS 62368-1 AS/NZS 60950-1 SFF 8472, DDM |
Product Information
Product Model | Product Description |
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SC 5530-24Y-8H | MANAGED SWITCH SC 5530-24Y-8H W/O FAN W/O PSU |
SC 5530-48Y-8H | MANAGED SWITCH SC 5530-48Y-8H W/O FAN W/O PSU |
PSR250-12A1 | AC MODULAR POWER SUPPLY PSR250-12A1 |
PSR450-12D | DC MODULAR POWER SUPPLY PSR150-12AD |
LSPM1FANSA-SN | MODULAR FAN LSPM1FANSA-SN (AIRFLOW DIRECTION FROM POWER SUPPLIES TO PORTS) |
LSPM1FANSB-SN | MODULAR FAN LSPM1FANSB-SN (AIRFLOW DIRECTION FROM PORTS TO POWER SUPPLIES) |
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