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Module 02 (Product Overview)

Mar 02, 2016

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  • Module 2Extreme Networks Product Overview

  • page *Student ObjectivesUpon completion of this module, the successful student will be able to: Briefly describe the Extreme Networks Switch family.Identify the unique features of each switch.Describe Extreme Networks Product Hardware and Software Features.Identify Extreme Networks Products Hardware.Summit, chassis-based Alpine and BlackDiamond switchesDescribe Extreme Networks EPICenter management software.

  • page *Extreme Networks Switch FamilySummit

  • page *Summit 200 Edge Switches Summit 200-2424 10/100BASE-T ports 2 mini-GBIC and 2 1000Base-T ports(2 active)1 Rack Unit, 8.1 inches deepNon-Blocking 8.8 Gbps Fabric

    Summit 200-4848 10/100BASE-T ports2 mini-GBIC and 2 1000Base-T ports2 active1 Rack Unit, 12.2 inches deepNon-Blocking 13.6 Gbps Fabric Summit 200-24fx24 100BASE-FX ports 2 mini-GBIC and 2 1000Base-T ports(2 active)1 Rack Unit, 8.1 inches deepNon-Blocking 8.8 Gbps Fabric

  • page *Summit 300 Edge SwitchesSummit 30024 or 48 10/100, 4 mini-GBIC, 2 or 4 1000Base-T2 or 4 gigabit fiber uplinksHot swappable redundant PSUsPower over Ethernet802.3af standards compliantPowered ports/ User configurable power managementNon blocking 8.8 or 12 Gbps fabric256 VLANs (port, 802.1Q)

  • page *Summit 400-48t Edge SwitchSummit 40048 copper 10/100/1000 4 ports SFP MiniGBICs (logically shared with the 1000BASE-T ports for uplink redundancy 2 Optional 10G Fiber Xenpak uplinksOptional External Power System160 Gbps fabric1.75 (1 rack unit)

  • page *Summit StackingSupported on Summit 200, 300, and 400 switches.Managed as one switching entitySummit 200 and 300 series switches use the Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front.Summit 400 series switches use dedicated stacking ports on the back.Summit 200, 300, and 400 switches can be mixed in a single stack.Maximum of 8 switches in a stack.Total weighted platform limit of 32

  • page *Summit Wireless MobilityEasy administration and securitySummit WM1004X 10/100 Ethernet ports50 APs maximum1,536 simultaneous clients

    Summit WM10002X GB Ethernet ports100 APs standard200 APs maximum via software upgrade4,096 simultaneous clients

  • page *Altitude 350-2 Access PointIntegral model (Internal antennas)Detachable model (Use with external antennas)127 maximum simultaneous clients per radio

  • page *Alpine Chassis-based SwitchesMid-range chassis perfect from the Core to the EdgeHigh densityDesktop switching and aggregationScalable/redundant corePerfect where rack space is tightOnly 12 deepHigh redundancy and reliabilityDual load sharing power suppliesHot swappable I/O modules and fan trayDual ExtremeWare images and configurationsSpecialized interface modulesGBICs - 70 KmEthernet over VDSLLegacy WAN interfaces (T1, E1,T3)

  • page *BlackDiamond 8800 Series

  • page *BlackDiamond 8800 Series I/O ModulesG48-T 48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet I/O bladeUp to 432 10/100/1000BaseT ports per 8810 chassisG48P 48-port 10/100/1000 powered Ethernet I/O bladeUp to 432 10/100/1000BaseT ports with 802.3af POE per 8810 chassisG24X 24-port 1 Gbps fiber based Ethernet I/O bladeUp to 224 1000BaseX ports per 8810 chassis10G4X 4-port 10 Gb Ethernet I/O blade32 10 Gbps ports per 8810 chassisTemperature sensors on each module128Kbit EEPROM contains I/O blade revision

  • page *SentriantNetwork security applianceMaximum security capabilities achieved when paired with ExtremeXOS enabled switches Can be deployed with non-Extreme Networks switchesThreat DetectionDesigned to behaviorally detect common Rapidly Propagating Threats (RPT) such as Denial of Service Attacks, Worm Outbreaks, and Day-Zero attacks.Threat MitigationActive DeceptionHyper DetectionCloaking

  • page *ExtremeWare

  • page *ExtremeWare FeaturesExtremeWareWire-Speed IP MulticastDVMRPPIM-DM,PIM-SMIGMP Snooping

  • page *ExtremeXOS FeaturesThe following features are supported in ExtremeXOS 11.6 and not in ExtremeWare 7.7.Virtual Routers XML-based Configuration Management Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Version 3 Routing ProtocolInternet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng)

  • page *Unique ExtremeWare FeaturesThe following features are supported in ExtremeWare 7.7 and not in ExtremeXOS 11.6.Network Address Translation (NAT)ExtremeWare Vista Web-based management interfaceSwitch Network Monitoring (SMON)Server Load Balancing (SLB)

  • page *ExtremeXOS ArchitectureHardware Abstraction LayerCLI/SNMP/XML/SSHConfiguration ManagementExtremeXOS KernelNetwork Services (VLAN/Routing/Bridging Engines)Hardware Dependent LayerHardwareL2 ControlProtocolsRoutingProtocols

  • page *Extreme Networks Management SoftwareStandard MIB and Extreme Networks MIBRS-232, TelnetHTTPSNMPCommand Line Interface-(CLI)Browser-based VistaEPICenter

  • page *ExtremeWare VistaUsed to remotely manage switchesOffers a subset of CLI CommandsWeb access is enabled by default for EW 7.0SR1 and earlier releases.

  • page *EPICenterApplication for end-to-end Operations and Management Topology Visual Device Manager extensive configuration and status monitoring for individual switches Inventory Manager discovery and inventory VLAN Manager create and manage multiple switched VLANs Real-Time Statistics multi-port, multi-switch real-time statistics Configuration Manager, Grouping Manager, Firmware Manager, ESRP monitor, and STP monitor.

  • page *EPICenter ContinuedIP/MAC Address Finder troubleshoot the network with address location and isolation by mapping IP and MAC addresses to switch ports Administration Tool utilize centralized user administration and RADIUS authentication