S6800-24Y4C
Product Overview
The S6800 Routing Switches are high performance switches S6800’s product position is to meet the requirements of next generation Enterprise, Data Center, Metro and HCI (Hyper-Converged Infrastructure) networks.
S6800 supports mainstream protocols and applications which can be conveniently deployed and managed.
The S6800 Switches currently includes following configurations: S6800-24Y4C
Figure 1 S6800-24Y4C
Features
Technical highlights
Ø Standard 1RU pizza-box solution
Ø Up to 2Tbps switching capacity
Ø Cut-Through switching method
Ø Very low system power consumption
Ø L2/L3/Data Center capability
Ø Support NVGRE/ VXLAN/ GENEVE,Support Tunnel Routing & Bridging without limitation.
Ø Configurable profiles for different MAC/IP/Data Center distribution
Ø Up to 122K MAC and 60K IP Routing tables
Ø RJ45 Console port and Out-band RJ45 Eth Management port
Layer 2 Features
Ø Up to 122K L2 Forwarding Entries
Ø Jumbo Frames (9600 Bytes)
Ø 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
Ø 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Ø 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Ø 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Ø 802.3x Flow Control
Ø Storm Control
Ø MAC limit per port/rate limiting per port
Ø 802.1Q VLAN(4094 VID)
Ø Private VLANs
Ø Port/MAC based VLAN
Ø 802.1ad QinQ
Ø 802.3ad Link Aggregation/LACP
Ø Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG)
Layer 3 Features
Ø Up to 60K IPv4 Routes
Ø IPv4 standard support, ICMP, ARP
Ø VRF
Ø Support host route leaking cross VRFs
Ø RIP v1/v2
Ø OSPF
Ø BGP
Ø 64-way Equal Cost Multi-path Routing (ECMP)
Ø VRRP
Ø Virtual ARP (VARP)
Ø IS-IS
Ø URPF
Multicast
Ø IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping/ IGMP
Ø IGMP Fast Leave & Static Join/ IGMP proxy
Metro Features
Ø LDP
Ø MPLS Forwarding
Ø VPWS
Ø VPLS
Ø MPLS OAM
Ø MPLS Stats
Ø L2VPN/L3VPN
Ø MPLS ACL
Ø MPLS QoS
Data Center DCB Features
Ø Data Center TCP
Ø Per-Priority Flow Control (PFC)
Ø Data Center Bridging Extensions (DCBX)
Ø NVGRE, VXLAN, GENEVE
Ø Open API interfaces to achieve SDN
Ø EVPN
Ø IPFIX
Reliability Features
Ø ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching)
Ø ITU-T G.8031/Y.1342 ELPS protocol
Ø ITU-T G.8032/Y.1344 ERPS protocol
Ø Ethernet OAM: IEEE 802.1ag/Y.1731
Ø Link OAM IEEE802.1ah (EFM) support
QoS Features
Ø Up to 8 unicast queue, 1 multicast queue and 1 SPAN queue per port
Ø Strict priority queueing
Ø 802.1p based classification
Ø DSCP based classification and remarking
Ø Egress Rate Shaping/WRR
Ø Policers
Ø Rate limiting
Ø Support show used state of interface buffer
Security
Ø Centralized port-based and MAC-based 802.1x authentication
Ø Standard and extended ACL.
Ø MAC port binding, port isolation, private VLAN, MAC security and MAC filtering
Ø DoS attack and CPU traffic protection
Ø RADIUS
Ø TACACS+
Ø COPP(Control Plane Protect)
Advanced Monitoring and Provisioning
Ø CPU Mirror
Ø Elephant Flow Detection(EFD)
Ø Latency monitor *
Ø Buffer monitor *
Ø Microburst Detection *
Network Management
Ø SmartConfig
Ø 100/1000 Management Port
Ø RS-232 Serial Console Port
Ø USB Port
Ø Telnet and SSHv1/v2
Ø AAA
Ø TFTP/FTP
Ø SNMPv1/v2/v3
Ø Syslog
Ø Role based Access Control
Ø Industry Standard CLI
Ø Blue Beacon LED for system identification
Ø WEB UI
Ø PTP (IEEE 1588 Precise time protocal)
Notes:Features remarked with “*” are in roadmap.
Performance comparison
Product |
S6800-24Y4C |
Switch capability |
2 Tbps |
Throughput |
1488 Mpps |
Forward Mode |
Store and Forwarding / Cut Through |
Packet Cache |
36MB |
Latency |
700ns |
Type of Power Supply |
AC/DC |
Typical Power Draw |
95W |
Max Power Draw |
130W |
Ordering Information
Product |
Description |
S6800-24Y4C |
Standard 1U19’’ rack mountable 24 x 25GE SFP28 Ports 4 x 100GE QSFP28 Ports Modular pluggable FANs Dual Modular pluggable power supplies(Dual AC for default) |
S6800-24Y4C Hardware Summary
1. Basic |
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Product Name |
S6800-24Y4C |
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Product Positioning |
Data Center TOR access, Enterprise / Metro / HCI (Hyper-Converged Infrastructure) network access or aggregation |
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Switching Method |
Store and Forwarding / Cut Through |
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Packets Buffer |
36MB |
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CPU Model |
Dual core, ARM A53 |
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Flash |
8GB |
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Memory |
2GB |
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Hardware Configuration |
Main Board Spec |
24 x 25GE SFP28 Ports 4 x 100GE QSFP28 Ports |
Uplink Network Sub Card |
Not Support |
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Console Type |
1 RJ-45 Ports located at the left side of rear panel |
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Outband Eth Management Port |
1 RJ-45 out-of-band management Ports located at the left side of rear panel |
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Inband Eth Management Port |
Support |
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USB Ports |
1 Type-A USB Ports located at the left side of Rear panel |
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2. Performance Spec |
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Switching Capacity |
Switching Capability |
2 Tbps |
Throughput |
1488.00 Mpps |
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Latency |
700 ns |
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3. Hardware and Software Description |
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Hardware Architecure |
Standard 1U 19'' rack mountable |
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Software Upgrade Method |
TFTP/FTP |
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Service interruption time when reboot system for software update |
Less Than 120s |
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4. The Power Supply and Power Requirements |
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Type of Power Supply |
AC |
Support |
DC |
Support |
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Power Supply Range |
AC |
Operating Voltage: 100 ~ 240V; 50/60Hz Maximum Voltage: 90 ~ 264V; 47~63Hz |
DC |
Maximum Voltage: -40 ~ -72V |
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HVDC |
Maximum Voltage: 180 ~ 300V |
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Double Power Input |
Support |
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Power Supply Module Pluggable |
Support |
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Typical Power Draw |
95W |
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Max Power Draw |
130W |
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PoE Power Budget |
- |
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5. Overcurrent and overvoltage protection |
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Overcurrent/Overvoltage Protection |
Support |
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Surge Protection Level |
4KV |
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6. Others |
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Hardware Size (H×W×D) in. |
4.4 x 44.2 x 45.1 cm (1.7 x 17.4 x 17.8 in.) |
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Weight (kg) |
8.35KG |
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(Include Two PSU) |
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Cooling Mode |
Fan Cooling |
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Airflow Option |
Front-to-Rear Airflow |
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Quantity of Fans |
4 |
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Fan Module Pluggable |
Support |
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Fan Module Intelligent Speed Control |
Support |
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Operating Temperature Range |
0ºC ~ 45ºC |
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MTBF(Hour) |
>198000 |
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MTBF(Year) |
>22.6 |

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Feature List |
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● Support ○ Unsupport |
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Feature |
Description |
S6800(ms) |
S6800(ma) |
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Type |
Sub type |
Feature |
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Ethernet basic features |
Ethernet |
Interface |
Interface types/Duplex modes/ Auto-negotiation/Auto-adaption |
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Ethernet interface operating rates |
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Jumbo frame |
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Port-xconnect |
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Flow-control |
Flow-control tx/rx |
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Storm-control |
Port based storm-control |
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VLAN based storm-control |
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Port-block |
Port-block(know-unicast/unknow-unicast/know-multicast/unknow- multicast/broadcast) |
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● |
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Port-isolate |
L2/L3/All port-isolate |
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Uni-direction isolate |
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L2 protocol tunnel |
L2 Protocol Tunnel(support CDP/CFM/DOT1X/LLDP/SLOW-PROTO/STP/VTP) |
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Forward mode |
Store-and-forward |
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Cut-through |
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VLAN |
VLAN access mode |
Access/Trunk |
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Default VLAN |
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● |
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VLAN classification |
VLAN classification (port based/mac based/ip based/protocal based) |
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QinQ |
Basic QinQ |
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● |
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Selective QinQ |
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● |
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VLAN Mapping(1:1 VLAN Translation) |
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● |
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VLAN Mapping(N:1 VLAN Translation) |
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VLAN statistics |
VLAN Statistics |
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● |
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Private VLAN |
Private VLAN |
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● |
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Voice VLAN |
Voice VLAN |
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Guest VLAN |
Guest VLAN |
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MAC |
MAC address table |
Automatic learning and aging of MAC addresses |
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Clear FDB based on PORT+VLAN |
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Hardware learning |
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Static and dynamic MAC address entries |
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Blackhole MAC (Support global and per-VLAN configuration) |
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MAC flapping detect |
MAC flapping detect |
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Port bridge |
Port Bridge |
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LAG |
Link aggregation |
Static-LAG & LACP |
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Static load balance(SLB) |
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Dynamic load balance(DLB) |
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Round-robin load balance(RR) |
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LAG self-healing |
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Weighted link aggregation |
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Ethernet ring protection features |
xSTP |
STP |
Spanning-tree protocol |
● |
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RSTP |
Rapid spanning-tree protocol |
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● |
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MSTP |
Multi-instance spanning-tree protocol |
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Spanning-tree protocol protection |
BPDU filter/guard |
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Root guard |
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Loop guard |
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Anti TC-BPDU attack |
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ERPS |
ERPS |
Single ERPS ring |
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Tangent ERPS rings |
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Intersecting ERPS rings |
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Compatible with RRPP |
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G.8031 |
G.8031 |
G.8031 Ethernet linear network protection |
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G.8032 |
G.8032 |
G.8032 v1/v2 |
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Single ring |
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Sub ring |
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Loopback detect |
Loopback detect |
Loopback-detection |
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Layer2 multicast |
Layer2 multicast |
IGMP snooping |
IGMPv1/v2/v3 snooping |
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Fast leave |
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Static IGMP snooping group |
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MVR |
MVR (Multicast VLAN registration) |
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IPv4 forwarding |
ARP |
ARP |
Static and dynamic ARP entries |
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Aging of ARP entries |
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Gratuitous ARP |
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ARP proxy |
Basic ARP-proxy |
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Local ARP-proxy |
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IPv4 unicast routing |
IPv4 static routes |
IPv4 static routes |
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Blackhole routes |
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Co-work with IP SLA |
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Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) |
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uRPF check |
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RIP |
RIP v1/v2 |
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OSPFv2 |
OSPF v2 |
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IS-IS |
IS-IS |
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IS-IS Extensions for segment-routing |
○ |
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BGP |
IBGP |
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EBGP |
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Route policy |
Route-map |
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IPv4 prefix-list |
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PBR |
Policy-based routing (PBR) |
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ICMP |
ICMP redirect |
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ICMP unreachables |
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ECMP |
ECMP(SLB) |
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ECMP(DLB) |
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ECMP(RR) |
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ECMP self-healing |
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IP unnumbered |
IP unnumbered |
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IPv4 multicast routing |
IGMP |
IGMP v1/v2/v3 |
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IGMP-proxy |
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IGMP SSM mapping |
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PIM |
PIM-SM |
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PIM-SSM |
○ |
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PIM-DM |
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IPv6 basic protocol |
ICMPv6 |
ICMPv6 |
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NDP |
NDP |
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PMTU |
PMTU |
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IPv6 unicast routing |
IPv6 static routes |
IPv6 static routes |
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IPv6 blackhole routes |
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RIPng |
RIPng |
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BGP4+ |
BGP4+ |
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OSPFv3 |
OSPF v3 |
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IS-IS |
IS-IS |
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IPv6 forwarding |
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VRRP v3 |
VRRP v3 |
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IPv6 multicast routing |
MLD v1/v2 |
MLD v1/v2 |
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MLD v1/v2 snooping |
MLD v1/v2 snooping |
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MVR6 |
MVR6 |
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PIM-SM v6 |
PIM-SM v6 |
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IP tunnel |
IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel |
IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel |
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6to4 tunnel |
6to4 tunnel |
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ISATAP tunnel |
ISATAP tunnel |
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IPv6 service |
DHCPv6 |
DHCPv6 relay |
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DHCPv6 snooping |
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IPv6 route policy |
IPv6 Prefix-list |
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Device reliability features |
BFD |
BFD |
BFD for Static route |
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BFD for OSPFv2 |
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BFD for IS-IS |
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BFD for BGP |
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BFD for VRRP/Track |
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BFD for PBR |
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VRRP |
VRRP |
VRRP |
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Track for VRRP |
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Smart link |
Smart link |
Multi-instance |
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Load balance |
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Multi-link |
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Monitor-link |
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MLAG |
MLAG |
MLAG basic |
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MLAG orphan port |
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Ethernet OAM |
EFM |
EFM (802.3ah) |
Auto detection |
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Network fault detetion |
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Network fault handle |
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Remote loopback |
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CFM |
CFM (802.1ag) |
Hardware CCM detect |
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MAC Ping |
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MAC Trace |
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Y.1731 |
Y.1731 |
Latency and jitter measure |
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QoS features |
QoS |
Traffic classification |
Traffic classification based on COS/DSCP (Simple classification) |
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Traffic classification based on ACL (Complex classification) |
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Traffic classification based on inner header of the tunnel packets |
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Traffic behaviors |
Queue scheduling |
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Remark the priority fields(COS/DSCP) of the packet based on ACL |
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Remark the priority fields(COS/DSCP) of the packet based on table map |
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Flow redirection |
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Flow mirror |
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Traffic policing |
Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of port |
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Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of VLAN |
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Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of flow |
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Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of aggregated flow |
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Traffic shaping |
Queue based traffic shaping |
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Port based traffic shaping |
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Congestion management |
SP(Strict priority)scheduling |
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WDRR(Weighted deficit round robin)scheduling |
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SP + WDRR mixed scheduling |
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Congestion avoidance |
Tail drop (TD) |
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Weighted random early detection (WRED) |
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Traffic statistics |
Packet counts and bytes statistics based on traffic classification |
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Packet counts and bytes statistics based on the color after traffic policing |
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Forwarded and discarded packet counts and bytes statistics |
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ECN (Explicit congestion notification) |
ECN tags based on tail drop |
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ECN tags based on WRED |
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ECN tags based on shape rate |
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Data center |
VARP |
Virtual gateway |
VARP(Virtual-ARP) |
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VARP subnet |
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Tunnel |
VxLAN |
Manual configure VxLAN tunnel |
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VxLAN distributed gateway |
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VxLAN active-active access |
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Interconnect across data centers based on VxLAN |
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L2 protocol packet passthrough |
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Edit DSCP in VxLAN outer header |
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Edit ethertype in VxLAN inner header |
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BGP EVPN |
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Support to enable/disable overlay split horizon per-VNI |
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GRE tunnel |
GRE tunnel |
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NVGRE tunnel |
NVGRE tunnel |
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GENEVE tunnel |
GENEVE tunnel |
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DCB |
DCBX |
LLDP support DCBX TLV |
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PFC |
PFC |
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Metro features |
IPRAN |
LDP |
LDP |
○ |
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MPLS forwarding |
MPLS forwarding |
○ |
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VPWS |
VPWS |
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VPLS |
VPLS |
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MPLS OAM |
MPLS OAM |
○ |
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MPLS statistics |
MPLS statistics |
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L2VPN |
L2VPN |
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L3VPN |
L3VPN |
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ACL |
MPLS ACL |
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QoS |
MPLS QoS |
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SR |
MPLS-based segment-routing |
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System security |
SSH |
SSH v1/v2 |
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RSA Key generation |
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RADIUS |
RADIUS |
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TACAS+ |
TACAS+ |
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AAA |
Authentication |
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Authorization |
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Accounting |
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Dot1x |
Port based dot1x |
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MAC based dot1x |
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Guest VLAN |
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ACL |
MAC/IP ACL |
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Basic mode ACL |
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Port-group ACL |
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VLAN-group ACL |
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IPv6 ACL |
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ACL UDF |
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Time range |
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ARP inspection |
ARP inspection |
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IP source guard |
IP source guard |
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Port Security |
Limitation on MAC address learning on interface |
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Security and management |
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VLAN Security |
Limitation on MAC address learning on VLAN |
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Control plane policy (CoPP) |
Black list / Wihte list |
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Rate limit |
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CPU traffic limit |
CPU traffic limit |
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Prevent DDOS attack |
Prevent DDOS attack (ICMP Flood/Smurf/Fraggle/LAND/SYN Flood) |
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Login filter |
Telnet/SSH ACL filtering |
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Telnet/SSH IPv6 ACL filtering |
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Link flapping detection |
Link flapping detection |
● |
● |
|
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Network management |
DHCP |
DHCP server |
● |
● |
|
|
DHCP relay |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP snooping |
● |
● |
|
|||
DHCP client |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP option 82 |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP option 252 |
● |
● |
|
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RMON |
RMON |
● |
● |
|
||
sFlow |
sFlow v4/v5 |
● |
● |
|
||
IP SLA |
Support IPv4 |
● |
● |
|
||
Support IPv6 |
● |
● |
|
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Support Track |
● |
● |
|
|||
IPFIX |
IPFIX |
● |
● |
|
||
Latency/Buffer monitor |
Latency monitor |
● |
● |
|
||
Buffer monitor |
● |
● |
|
|||
EFD |
Elephant flow detection |
● |
● |
|
||
NTP |
Network time protocol (NTP) |
● |
● |
|
||
PTP (IEEE 1588 Precise time protocal) |
Transparent clock (TC) |
○ |
● |
|
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Ordinary clock (OC) |
○ |
● |
|
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Boundary clock (BC) |
○ |
● |
|
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Errdisable |
Errdisable detection and recovery |
● |
● |
|
||
DNS |
Static DNS Client |
● |
● |
|
||
LLDP |
LLDP |
● |
● |
|
||
Configuration and maintenance |
Terminal services |
Command line interface |
Configurations through CLI (Command line interface) |
● |
● |
|
Help information |
Banner configuration |
● |
● |
|
||
Help information in English |
● |
● |
|
|||
Terminal service |
Vty terminal service |
● |
● |
|
||
Console terminal service |
● |
● |
|
|||
Configuration management |
Management interface |
Inband management interface and configuration |
● |
● |
|
|
Outband management interface and configuration |
● |
● |
|
|||
User privilege management |
Privileged user proirity and privileged commands |
● |
● |
|
||
SNMP |
Network management based on SNMP v1/v2c/v3 |
● |
● |
|
||
Public and private MIB |
● |
● |
|
|||
Public and private trap |
● |
● |
|
|||
WEB |
Configuration and management based on WEB UI |
● |
● |
|
||
RPC-API |
Configuration and management based on RPC-API |
● |
● |
|
||
Smart config |
Smart config(Automatically configuration when system start) |
● |
● |
|
||
OVSDB |
Configuration and management based on OVSDB |
● |
● |
|
||
system profile configuration |
Change the system specifications by choose different STM profiles |
● |
● |
|
||
License control |
Feature configuration based on license |
● |
● |
|
||
Restore factory default configuration |
Restore factory default configuration |
● |
● |
|
||
File system |
File system |
File system(support directory and file management) |
● |
● |
|
|
Upload and download |
Upload and download files through FTP or TFTP |
● |
● |
|
||
Upload and download files through SCP |
● |
● |
|
|||
Upload and download files through Xmodem |
● |
● |
|
|||
Debugging and maintenance |
Debug |
Per-module debug features |
● |
● |
|
|
ICMP debug |
● |
● |
|
|||
BHM |
Software process monitor: Beat heart monitor |
● |
● |
|
||
Hardware watch dog |
● |
● |
|
|||
Log & alarm |
CPU usage display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
||
Memory usage display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
|||
Device temperature, PSU, FAN status display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
|||
User operation logs |
● |
● |
|
|||
Management of logs, alarms, and debugging information |
● |
● |
|
|||
VCT |
Virtual cable test |
● |
● |
|
||
system diagnostics |
Detailed diagnostic-information collection |
● |
● |
|
||
Reboot |
Manual reboot |
● |
● |
|
||
Schedule reboot |
● |
● |
|
|||
Reboot Information logging |
● |
● |
|
|||
Network diagnostics |
Ping |
● |
● |
|
||
IPv6 Ping |
● |
● |
|
|||
Traceroute |
● |
● |
|
|||
Log & alarm |
Support CPU usage display |
● |
● |
|
||
Support Memory usage display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support CPU/Memory histroy log display |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support Device temperature、PSU、FAN status display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support User operation logs |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support Management of logs, alarms, and debugging information |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support Interface bandwidth usage display and alarm |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support Logging server with IPv4 Address |
● |
● |
|
|||
Support Logging server with IPv6 Address |
● |
● |
|
|||
Mirror |
Port mirror |
● |
● |
|
||
Flow mirror |
● |
● |
|
|||
Remote mirror |
● |
● |
|
|||
Multi-destination mirror(m:n) |
● |
● |
|
|||
Use CPU as mirror source |
● |
● |
|
|||
Use CPU as mirror destination and analyze packet |
● |
● |
|
|||
ERSPAN |
● |
● |
|
|||
CPU statistics |
To CPU / From CPU packets statistics |
● |
● |
|
||
L2 Ping |
Layer2 network connectivity detection - L2Ping (MAC Ping/Trace) |
● |
● |
|
||
UDLD |
Unidirectional link detection |
● |
● |
|
||
Unidirectional |
Unidirectional forwarding of the fiber |
● |
● |
|
||
Loopback |
Port loopback |
● |
● |
|
||
Hardware loopback (Internal/External) |
● |
● |
|
|||
System time |
Time configuration |
● |
● |
|
||
Timezone |
● |
● |
|
|||
Version upgrade |
System soft ware upgrade |
Upgrade with the local image file |
● |
● |
|
|
Upgrade with the remote TFTP server |
● |
● |
|
|||
Uboot upgrade |
Online upgrade uboot |
● |
● |
|
Performance & Spec Table |
|
||||||
Features |
S6800 |
Note |
|||||
Class |
Feature |
Description |
Default Profile |
IPv6 Profile |
Layer3 Profile |
Mpls Profile |
|
Ethernet basic |
Jumbo frame |
Maximum jumbo frame size |
9600 |
9600 |
9600 |
9600 |
|
Unicast MAC |
MAC address capacity |
122880 |
73728 |
73728 |
65536 |
|
|
MAC learning rate (SW) |
> 4000pps |
|
|||||
MAC learning rate (HW) |
> 10Gbps |
|
|||||
Blackhole MAC address capacity |
128 |
128 |
128 |
128 |
|
||
Multicast MAC |
MAC address capacity |
2048 |
1024 |
1024 |
2048 |
|
|
VLAN |
VLAN IDs |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
|
|
VLAN instances |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
|
||
VLANs to enable statistics |
256 |
256 |
256 |
256 |
|
||
VLAN mapping |
Maximum mapping table |
64 |
64 |
64 |
64 |
|
|
Maximum rules number |
3072 |
3072 |
3072 |
3072 |
|
||
EVC |
Maximum EVC number |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
4094 |
|
|
Link aggregation (Static & LACP) |
Maximum member number per group |
No limitation |
|
||||
Maximum group number |
64 |
64 |
64 |
64 |
|
||
Load balance key mode |
static/dlb/rr/resilient/self-healing |
|
|||||
Convergence time |
< 50ms |
|
|
|
|
||
VLAN classification |
Maximum rule number |
4096 |
4096 |
4096 |
4096 |
|
|
Maximum group number |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
||
MAC based rule capacity |
512 |
384 |
512 |
512 |
|
||
IPv4 based rule capacity |
448 |
256 |
1024 |
512 |
|
||
IPv6 based rule capacity |
32 |
256 |
0 |
0 |
|
||
Protocal based rule capacity |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
|
||
Ethernet ring protection |
STP |
Convergence time |
< 30s |
|
|||
RSTP |
Convergence time |
< 1s |
|
||||
MSTP |
MSTP instance number |
64 |
|
||||
Convergence time |
< 1s |
|
|||||
ERPS |
Maximum domain number |
16 |
|
||||
Ring number |
1 Primary ring/domain 2 Sub ring/domain |
|
|||||
Maximum protection instance number per ring |
64 |
|
|||||
Switchover time |
< 50 ms |
|
|||||
G.8031 |
Group number |
256 |
N/A |
N/A |
16 |
|
|
Switchover time |
< 50 ms |
N/A |
N/A |
< 50 ms |
|
||
G.8032 |
Rings |
128 |
N/A |
N/A |
16 |
|
|
Maximum member ports per Ring |
256 |
N/A |
N/A |
32 |
|
||
Switchover time |
< 50 ms |
N/A |
N/A |
< 50 ms |
|
||
Ethernet OAM |
CFM(802.1ag) |
Maximum session number |
512 |
|
|||
Maximum domain number |
8 |
|
|||||
CCM interval types |
7 |
|
|||||
CCM minimum interval |
3.3ms |
|
|||||
Maxinum LM number |
256 |
|
|||||
Maxinum LCK number |
24 |
|
|||||
Maxinum MIP number |
40 |
|
|||||
Maximum down MEP number |
1024 |
|
|||||
Maximum up MEP number |
1024 |
|
|||||
Maximum LMEP number |
1024 |
|
|||||
IPv4 unicast |
ARP |
ARP capacity |
16384 |
16384 |
20480 |
8192 |
|
IPv4 |
FIB |
60K |
36K |
60K |
32K |
|
|
ECMP |
ECMP group |
240 (Share with IPv6) |
|
||||
PBR |
Policy route map |
64 |
|
||||
Policy based routing ACE |
1024 |
512 |
1024 |
512 |
|
||
OSPF |
Maximum static neighbors |
256 |
|
||||
Maximum summary address |
2048 |
|
|||||
IPv4 multicast |
IPMC |
Multicast routing table |
2048 |
1024 |
2048 |
1024 |
|
Multicast routing downstream interfaces |
4096 |
2048 |
5120 |
2048 |
|
||
IGMP snooping |
Maximum groups number |
2048 |
|
||||
Maximum member number |
8192 |
|
|||||
MVR |
Maximum group number |
2048 |
1024 |
2048 |
1024 |
|
|
Maximum member number |
4096 |
2048 |
4096 |
2048 |
|
||
IPv6 unicast |
Host route |
NDP capacity |
4096 |
8192 |
1024 |
2048 |
|
IPv6 |
FIBv6 |
4096 |
16384 |
1024 |
2048 |
|
|
ECMP group |
240 (Share with IPv4) |
|
|||||
IPv6 multicast |
IPMC |
Multicast routing table |
256 |
512 |
0 |
0 |
|
Number of interfaces that support multicast routing table |
512 |
1024 |
0 |
0 |
|
||
MVR v6 |
Maximum entry number |
256 |
512 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
Maximum member number |
512 |
1024 |
0 |
0 |
|
||
IP tunnel |
IP tunnel |
Tunnel peer capacity |
8 |
8 |
8 |
8 |
|
QoS |
Per-port queue number |
Unicast queue |
8 |
|
|||
Multicast queue |
1 |
|
|||||
Monitor queue |
1 |
|
|||||
Packet buffer |
System packet buffer capacity |
36MByte |
36MByte |
36MByte |
36MByte |
|
|
Granularity |
Policer granularity |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 120K 2G~4G: 250K 4G~10G: 500K 10G~40G: 1000K 40G~100G: 2000K大于100G: 4000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 120K 2G~4G: 250K 4G~10G: 500K 10G~40G: 1000K 40G~100G: 2000K大于100G: 4000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 120K 2G~4G: 250K 4G~10G: 500K 10G~40G: 1000K 40G~100G: 2000K大于100G: 4000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 120K 2G~4G: 250K 4G~10G: 500K 10G~40G: 1000K 40G~100G: 2000K大于100G: 4000K |
|
|
Queue shape granularity |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 500K 2G~4G: 1000K 4G~10G: 2000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 500K 2G~4G: 1000K 4G~10G: 2000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 500K 2G~4G: 1000K 4G~10G: 2000K |
0~2M: 10K 2M~100M: 40K 100M~1G: 80K 1G~2G: 500K 2G~4G: 1000K 4G~10G: 2000K |
|
||
Port shape granularity |
10k |
10k |
10k |
10k |
|
||
Flow entry |
Ingress port QoS ipv4 flow entries |
6126 |
6126 |
6126 |
6126 |
|
|
Ingress port QoS ipv6 flow entries |
|
||||||
Ingress port QoS flow stats entries |
6144 |
6144 |
6144 |
6144 |
|
||
|
IPv4 ACL |
Ingress port acl for IPv4 |
5949 |
5949 |
5952 |
5952 |
|
Ingress VLAN acl for IPv4 |
|||||||
Egress port acl for IPv4 |
1901 |
1901 |
1952 |
1952 |
|||
Engress VLAN acl for IPv4 |
|||||||
IPv6 ACL |
Ingress port acl for IPv6 |
5949 |
5949 |
5952 |
5952 |
||
Ingress VLAN acl for IPv6 |
|||||||
Egress port acl for IPv6 |
1901 |
1901 |
1952 |
1952 |
|||
Egress VLAN acl for IPv6 |
ACL |
MAC ACL |
Ingress port acl for MAC |
5949 |
5949 |
5952 |
5952 |
|
Ingress VLAN acl for MAC |
|||||||
Egress port acl for MAC |
1901 |
1901 |
1952 |
1952 |
|||
Egress VLAN acl for MAC |
|||||||
ACL flow stats |
Ingress acl flow stats entries |
5949 |
5949 |
5952 |
5952 |
|
|
Engress acl flow stats entries |
2048 |
2048 |
2048 |
2048 |
|
||
CoPP |
CoPP rules |
4072 |
4072 |
4076 |
4076 |
|
|
CoPP flow stats entries |
4072 |
4072 |
4076 |
4076 |
|
||
UDF |
UDF rules |
1024 |
1024 |
1024 |
1024 |
|
|
UDF flow stats entries |
1024 |
1024 |
1024 |
1024 |
|
||
Security |
IP source guard |
IPv4 maximum rules number |
2048 |
1024 |
2048 |
1024 |
|
IPv6 maximum rules number |
1024 |
2048 |
0 |
1024 |
|
||
MAC based 802.1X |
Maximum entries |
512 |
512 |
512 |
512 |
|
|
DHCP-snooping |
Maximum bound entry |
4096 |
|
||||
IPFIX |
IPFIX |
Ingress IPFIX entries |
65536 |
|
|||
Ingress IPFIX resource |
2048 |
|
|||||
Reliability |
BFD |
Maximum session number |
share 256 |
|
|||
S-BFD |
Maximum session number |
|
|||||
VRRP |
Maximum group number |
255 |
|
||||
Smart link |
Maximum group number |
16 |
|
||||
Maximum instance number |
64 |
|
|||||
Switchover time |
<50ms |
|
|||||
Monitor link |
Maximum group number |
16 |
|
||||
Maximum up-link number per group |
24 |
|
|||||
Maximum down-link number per group |
24 |
|
|||||
MLAG |
Maximum MLAG group number |
63 |
|
||||
Metro |
MPLS |
Maximum MPLS FTN number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
share with ipv4 route |
|
Maximum MPLS ILM number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
12288 |
|
||
VPWS |
Maximum VPWS number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
1024 |
|
|
VPLS |
VSI number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
64 |
|
|
VPLS MAC learning number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
share with non-mpls mac |
|
||
LDP |
Maximum label number |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
12288(Share with static entries) |
|
|
Data center |
VARP |
Virtual IP number per Port |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
|
VXLAN |
VXLAN tunnel |
24576 |
24576 |
24576 |
4096 |
|
|
VNI |
4092 |
4092 |
4092 |
2000 |
|
||
VTEP peer |
1024 |
1024 |
1024 |
128 |
|