S6800-48Y8C
Product Overview
The S6800 Series Routing Switches (whose abbreviation is “S6800”) 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 Series Switches currently includes following configurations S6800-48Y8C
Figure 1 S6800-48Y8C Series
Features
Technical highlights
Ø Standard 1RU pizza-box solution
Ø Up to 4Tbps 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.
Applications
A two-tier design has spine switches at the top tier and leaf switches at the bottom tier with servers/compute/storage always attached to leaf switches at the top of every rack and leaf switches uplink to 2 or more spine switches. The S6800 is ideal for Spine/Leaf network and scalability as provided by the solution.
Figure 2 S6800 Spine/Leaf Network Designs
Performance comparison
Product |
S6800-48Y8C |
Switch capability |
4 Tbps |
Throughput |
2976 Mpps |
Forward Mode |
Store and Forwarding / Cut Through |
Packet Cache |
36MB |
Latency |
700ns |
Type of Power Supply |
AC/DC |
Typical Power Draw |
125W |
Max Power Draw |
160W |
Product |
Description |
S6800-48Y8C |
Standard 1U19’’ rack mountable 48 x 25GE SFP28 Ports 8 x 100GE QSFP28 Ports Modular pluggable FANs Dual Modular pluggable power supplies(Dual AC for default) |
S6800-48Y8C Hardware Summary
1. Basic |
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Product Name |
S6800-48Y8C |
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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 |
48 x 25GE SFP28 Ports 8 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 |
4 Tbps |
Throughput |
2976.00 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 |
125W |
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Max Power Draw |
160W |
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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) |
8.85KG |
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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) |
>162213 |
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MTBF(Year) |
>18.5 |
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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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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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VLAN classification |
VLAN classification (port based/mac based/ip based/protocal based) |
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QinQ |
Basic QinQ |
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Selective QinQ |
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VLAN Mapping(1:1 VLAN Translation) |
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VLAN Mapping(N:1 VLAN Translation) |
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VLAN statistics |
VLAN Statistics |
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Private VLAN |
Private VLAN |
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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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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 |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP relay |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP snooping |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP client |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP option 82 |
● |
● |
|
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DHCP option 252 |
● |
● |
|
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RMON |
RMON |
● |
● |
|
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sFlow |
sFlow v4/v5 |
● |
● |
|
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IP SLA |
Support IPv4 |
● |
● |
|
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Support IPv6 |
● |
● |
|
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Support Track |
● |
● |
|
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IPFIX |
IPFIX |
● |
● |
|
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Latency/Buffer monitor |
Latency monitor |
● |
● |
|
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Buffer monitor |
● |
● |
|
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EFD |
Elephant flow detection |
● |
● |
|
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NTP |
Network time protocol (NTP) |
● |
● |
|
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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 |
● |
● |
|
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DNS |
Static DNS Client |
● |
● |
|
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LLDP |
LLDP |
● |
● |
|
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Configuration and maintenance |
Terminal services |
Command line interface |
Configurations through CLI (Command line interface) |
● |
● |
|
Help information |
Banner configuration |
● |
● |
|
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Help information in English |
● |
● |
|
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Terminal service |
Vty terminal service |
● |
● |
|
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Console terminal service |
● |
● |
|
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Configuration management |
Management interface |
Inband management interface and configuration |
● |
● |
|
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Outband management interface and configuration |
● |
● |
|
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User privilege management |
Privileged user proirity and privileged commands |
● |
● |
|
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SNMP |
Network management based on SNMP v1/v2c/v3 |
● |
● |
|
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Public and private MIB |
● |
● |
|
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Public and private trap |
● |
● |
|
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WEB |
Configuration and management based on WEB UI |
● |
● |
|
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RPC-API |
Configuration and management based on RPC-API |
● |
● |
|
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Smart config |
Smart config(Automatically configuration when system start) |
● |
● |
|
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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 |
● |
● |
|
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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 |
● |
● |
|
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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 |
|
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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 |
|