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Summit24 & Summit48 Data Sheet
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The
Summit48 and Summit24 provide 10/100 Mbps aggregation in service
provider data centers, server farms, metropolitan area networks,
multi-tenant buildings, and wiring closets. They integrated seamlessly
into networks while delivering high port density, wire-speed
performance and low cost of ownership.
Summit48
With 48 switched 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet ports and two
full-duplex GBIC-based 1000BASE-SX, LX or LX-70 Gigabit Ethernet
ports, Summit48 has a 17.5 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric and a
forwarding rate of 10.1 million packets per second. Summit48 comes
with wire-speed Layer 2 and wire-speed basic Layer 3 switching using
static routing or RIP V1/V2 routing protocols. For easy scalability,
the Summit48 upgrades to full Layer 3 switching with a simple upgrade
key. The full Layer 3 switching includes support for protocols such as
OSPF, DVMRP, PIM and IPX routing of multiple encapsulation types.
Summit24
With 24 switched 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet ports and one
full-duplex GBIC-based 1000BASE-SX, LX or LX-70 Gigabit Ethernet port,
Summit24 has an 8.5 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric and a forwarding
rate of 5.1 million packets per second. Summit24 comes with wire-speed
Layer 2 and wire-speed basic Layer 3 switching using static routing or
RIP V1/V2 routing protocols. For easy scalability, the Summit24
upgrades to full Layer 3 switching with a simple upgrade key. The full
Layer 3 switching includes support for protocols such as OSPF, DVMRP,
PIM and IPX routing of multiple encapsulation types.
Pre-installed on every Extreme Networks switch, the ExtremeWare™
software suite combines industry-standard protocols to ensure
interoperability with legacy switches and routers, plus Policy-Based
Quality of Service (QoS) for bandwidth management and traffic.
- Gigabit Ethernet links to the network core and high-density
10/100 Mbps ports to the edge
- Non-blocking switch fabric bandwidth with wire-speed switch
performance
- Start with basic Layer 3 switching and wire-speed Layer 2
switching
- Scale up to full Layer 3- using advanced IP Routing Protocols
and IPX Routing- with a simple upgrade key
- Policy-Based QoS, including bandwidth management, prioritization
and congestion control
- Fault-tolerant: multiple load-sharing trunks, multiple spanning
trees and optional redundant power supply
- Extensive management through HTTP, SNMP, RMON and command line
interface
Simple to Deploy, Easy to Manage
The high-density 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet ports in these
switches simplify deployment and minimize complexity. There's no need
to change any existing subnet infrastructures. Both the Summit48 and
the Summit24 come equipped with wire-speed Layer 2 switching and
wire-speed basic Layer 3 switching that supports static routing and
the use of the RIP protocol. Using a system-specific upgrade key,
network managers can migrate anytime to full Layer 3 switching
including support for protocols such as OSPF, PIM and IPX routing of
multiple encapsulation types.
The ExtremeWare standards-based software suite also simplifies
switch management. Preloaded on every Summit switch, ExtremeWare
includes a comprehensive command line interface (CLI) and the
easy-to-use ExtremeWare Vista™ Web-based management interface.
ExtremeWare also supports SNMP and four groups of RMON.
A Future-Proof Solution
With Summit48 and Summit24, Extreme has taken the features and
performance of a high-end switch, the simplicity and low cost of an
edge device, and deployed them in a stackable 3.5 inch-high form
factor. Included with this powerful price/performance mix are link
aggregation, wire-speed Layer 2 switching, wire-speed basic Layer 3
switching and quality of service-everything a business needs for
today's switched networks.
For future proofing, network managers can easily upgrade their
switches at any time to include support for protocols such as OSPF,
PIM and IPX routing of multiple encapsulation types. As part of
Extreme's end-to-end switching solutions, both switches are expected
to give businesses the ability to handle most bandwidth-intensive
applications in the future.
Maximum Performance & Scalability
The Summit48 and Summit24 maximize performance and scalability for a
wide range of 10/100 Mbps connections. They can provide dedicated
10/100 Mbps links to desktops and servers or multiple 10/100 or 1000
Mbps links can be aggregated to load-share traffic. They also support
dual load-shared backbone connections.
Like other Summit switches, Summit48 and Summit24 are non-blocking so
their backplane capacity is always greater than the aggregation of all
their ports. This enables full wire-speed performance on all ports,
all the time-even under severe traffic conditions.
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Low cost is an important factor when considering 10/100 Mbps
aggregation. And the combination of low cost, high port density and
wire-speed performance make Summit48 and Summit24 the ultimate choice
for service provider data centers and wiring closets.
Summit48 and Summit24 Product
Specifications
General
Summit48:
48 10/100BASE-TX ports
Two GBIC-based 1000BASE-SX ports (hot swappable via SX or LX
GBIC modules) each with a redundant GBIC port (unpopulated)
Summit24:
24 10/100BASE-TX ports
One GBIC-based 1000BASE-SX ports (hot swappable via SX or LX
GBIC modules) with a redundant GBIC port (unpopulated)
True QoS via ExtremeWare and Policy-Based Quality of Service
Full or half duplex operation
Multiple spanning tree support
Multiple load-sharing trunks
Up to 128,000 Layer 2 addresses
Up to 64,000 Layer 3 addresses
4 MB buffering
Protocols and Standards
IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T
IEEE 802.3x Flow control
IEEE 802.3ad Link aggregation
IEEE 802.1D-1998 (includes 802.1p)
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
RFC 768 UDP
RFC 783 TFTP
RFC 791 IP
RFC 792 ICMP
RFC 826 ARP
RFC 854 Telnet
RFC 1058 RIP
RFC 1122 Host Requirements
RFC 1256 Router Discover Protocol
RFC 1519 CIDR
RFC 1542 BootP
RFC 1723 RIP v2
RFC 1812 IP Router Requirement
RFC 2068 HTTP
RFC 2178 OSPF
RFC 2131 BootP/DHCP Relay
RFC 2236
DVMRP v3
RSVP
PIM
Performance
Summit48: 17.5 Gbps non-blocking bandwidth
Route/filter/forward 10.1 million pps
Summit24: 8.5 Gbps non-blocking bandwidth
Route/filter/forward 5.1 million pps
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Management
and Security
RFC 1157 SNMP v1/v2c
RFC 1213 MIB II
RFC 1354 IP forwarding table MIB
RFC 1850 OSPF 2 MIB
RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
RFC 2037 Entity MIB
RFC 1573 Evolution of Interface
RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB
RFC 1757 Four groups of RMON
RFC 2021 RMON probe configuration
RFC 2239 802.3 MAU MIB
RFC 1724 RIP v2 MIB
RFC 2138 RADIUS
ExtremeWare Enterprise MIB
HTML and telnet management
Physical and Environmental
Dimensions: (H) 3.5 in x (W) 17.32 in x (D) 17.42 in (H)
8.90 cm x (W) 44.0 cm x (D) 44.25 cm
Weight: Summit48: 18 lb (8.17 kg) Summit24: 17 lb (7.65 kg)
Operating Temperature: 0° C to 40° C
Storage Temperature: -10° C to 70° C
Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing
Power: 90-250 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 2.5 A max
Includes hardware for mounting in a standard 19-inch rack
Regulatory Compliance
EN55022 Class A
FCC part 15 Class A
CSA C108.8-M1983 (A)
VCCI Class 2
EN50082-1
EN60068
UL 1950 3rd Edition,
cUL listed to CSA 22.2#950
EN60950: 1992/A3: 1995
TUV GS Mark
CE Mark
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Ordering Information
| Order Number: |
Description: |
| 13010 |
24
10/100BASE-TX ports, 2 unpopulated GBIC based 1000BASE-X
port (1 active and
1 redundant) with Basic Layer 3 switching software |
| 13020 |
24 10/100BASE-TX ports, 2
unpopulated GBIC based 1000BASE-X port (1 active and
1 redundant) with Full Layer 3 switching software |
| 15010 |
48
10/100BASE-TX ports, 4 unpopulated GBIC based 1000BASE-X
port (2 active and
2 redundant) with Basic Layer 3 switching software |
| 15020 |
48
10/100BASE-TX ports, 4 unpopulated GBIC based 1000BASE-X
port (2 active and
2 redundant) with Full Layer 3 switching software |
| 10027 |
Optional
upgrade key from Basic to Full Layer 3 switching software
for Summit48 |
| 10029 |
Optional
upgrade key from Basic to Full Layer 3 switching software
for Summit24 |
| 10011 |
SX
GBIC Module (275 meters) |
| 10013 |
LX
GBIC Module (10 kms) |
| 10016 |
LX-70
GBIC Module (70 kms) |
| 10901 |
Redundant
Power Supply system for Summit24 or Summit48 (supports 2
switches) |
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