Title: Module 2
1Module 2
2Module Objectives
- Describe Extreme Switch Product Family
- Understand Extreme Architecture
- Describe Product Features and Functional Summary
- Discuss Extremes Compliance to IEEE Standards
- Define ExtremeWare Software Features
- Summary
3Extreme Product Family
4Products
- Summit Switches
- Summit1
- Summit4
- Summit24
- Summit48
- Summit7i
- Alpine 3804 and 3808
- BlackDiamond 6800 Chassis-based Switch
- ExtremeWare Software
- ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager - EEM
5Extreme Architecture
- Wire-speed forwarding is made possible through
Extremes proprietary ASIC design - The switch fabric is comprised of a collection of
ASIC chipsets
6Extreme Architecture
- Each forwarding slice is capable of supporting
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface or 8 Fast Ethernet
interfaces at wire speed
7Extreme Architecture
- Extreme currently supports two configurations
- a four slice and
- an eight slice solution
8Extreme Architecture
- The final products are market-targeted switches
sharing identical technology and interfaces.
9Product Summary Overview
Summit Switch Family
24
10Summit1
- 17.5 Gbps backplane
- 8 ports of gigabit ethernet
- 6 SX multi-mode ports
- Two GBIC connectors (SX/LX)
- Serial port
- Redundant Power Supply port
11Summit4
- 17.5 Gbps backplane
- 16 10/100 auto sensing UTP ethernet ports
- 6 SX Gigabit Ethernet Ports
- Serial port
- Redundant Power Supply port
12Summit24
- 8.5 Gbps backplane
- 24-10/100 auto-sensing UTP ethernet ports
- 1-1000 Mbps gigabit ethernet port
- Port 25 GBIC Based with a redundant Physical
layer connector - Serial port
- Redundant Power Supply port
13Summit48
- 17.5 Gbps backplane
- 48 10/100 auto sensing UTP ethernet ports
- 2 1000 Mbps gigabit ethernet ports
- Port 49 and 50 GBIC-based with a redundant
physical-layer connector - Serial port
- Redundant Power Supply port
14Summit48 Detail
Classroom Labs will be performed on this switch
LEDs are ordered left to right, top to
bottom Power Green - Summit powered up Yellow -
Primary RPS has failed MGMT Green Flashing -
Normal operation, download in progress, Solid -
POST in progress Yellow - Switch failed POST
(power on self test), or fan failure
Packet Yellow - Frames being transmitted/received
on this port Off - no activity Status Green solid
- link is present port is enabled Green flashing
- Link is present port disabled Off - Link is
not present
15Summit7i
- 64 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric bandwidth
- Wire-speed IP IPX routing
- 48 million pps
- 32 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- 28 autosensing 100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-SX
ports - 4 GBIC-based 1000BASE-X ports
16Alpine 3808 and 3804 Ethernet Service
Provisioning Switch
- IP TDM (fixed-latency transport)
- SONET-like reliability
- Bandwidth by the slice
- Usage-based billing
- Integrated WDM
- Virtual MAN (vMAN) services
- BGP4
- Long-reach optics
17Alpine 3808 and 3804 Ethernet Service
Provisioning Switch
- Maximum redundancy and reliability
- Dual load sharing power supplies
- Hot swappable I/O modules and fan tray
- Specialized interface modules
- Distance capable GBICs - 70 Km
- WDMi - 35 Km
- Packet over SONET
- High density
- 12 Inches deep
- 32-port 10/100, 24-port 100FX
- 4-port 1000BASE-X, 1000BASE-T
- Performance 64 Gbps/48 Million pps
18The BlackDiamond 6808
- A ten slot chassis, eight port blades, two for
switching fabrics - Up to 256 10/100 ports, full non-blocking
- Up to 32 Gigabit ports, full non-blocking
- 64Gbps non-blocking switching fabric
- 48 Mpps wire speed IP routing
- Fault tolerant switching fabric
- Redundant load sharing, hot swappable power
supplies - Hot-swappable fan tray, port and switch modules
19The BlackDiamond 6816
- A twenty slot chassis, sixteen port blades, four
for switching fabrics - Up to 1,536 10/100BASE-TX ports
- Up to 192 1000BASE-T ports
- Up to 192 1000BASE-X ports
- 256 Gbps non-blocking switch fabric
- 192 million pps routing and switching performance
- Wire-speed IP/IPX routing and switching
- Passive backplane supports quad-redundant,
load-sharing and hot-swappable switch fabrics
20Extreme Switches At-A-Glance
21Extreme Functional Summary
- IP Routing Performance Rating
- IEEE 802.3 compliance
- CPU for management and control
- Ports and Interfaces
- Distances on Fiber runs SX/LX
- Power budgets for SX/LX
- Software Features
22IP Routing Performance Rating
- Summit switches Route IP at line rate on all
ports, all the time - IP routing performance is rated at
- Summit1 - 11.9 million PPS
- Summit24 - 5.0 million PPS
- Summit4 - 11.3 million PPS
- Summit48 - 10.1 million PPS
- Summit7i - 48 million PPS
- BlackDiamond 6808 - 48 million PPS
- BlackDiamond 6816 - 192 million pps
23IEEE 802.3 Standards Compliance
- IEEE 802.3ab
- 1000BaseT
- IEEE 802.3u
- 100BaseTX
- IEEE 802.3z
- 1000BaseX (SX and LX)
24802.3z Transmission Distances
Bandwidth Capacity (or Modal Bandwidth) of the
Fiber
10 micron SMF
10,000 meters with Extreme on both ends
25Power Budget For SX/LX
- SX multi-mode Power Budget of 7db
- LX Multi-mode Power Budget of 7.5db
- LX Single Mode 2km Power Budget of 5.5db
- LX10 Single Mode 10KM Power Budget of 5.5db
26CPU For Management and Control
- Instantiate entries in forwarding table
- Up to 32K MAC entries in FDB
- Up to 32K Host Routes in IPFDB
- Up to 16K multicast group/source network pairs
- Up to 32K FLOWS (IPQoS)
- Maintains route tables in Layer 3
- Up to 8000 routes
- 32 Mb Dram
27Ports and Interfaces
- Default auto-sensing in 10/100 and Gig ports
- All FE ports are full or half duplex configurable
- Modular GbE interface - GBIC - Gigabit Interface
Converter - Hot swappable for either SX or LX
28ExtremeWare Management Software
Command Line Interface
Standard MIBs Extreme MIB
29ExtremeWare CLI and Telnet Sample
30ExtremeWare Software - VISTA
- ExtremeWare Vista
- Web-based management
- Built-in HTTP server
- Menu selections for Configurations, Statistics,
and Support
31ExtremeWare Supported Features
- Console and Telnet CLI connection
- ExtremeWare VISTA Web-based management interface
- Load Sharing on multiple ports
- VLANs and support for IEEE 802.1Q 802.1p
- STP - IEEE 802.1D w/ multiple STP domains
- Policy-based Quality of Service (QoS)
- Wire-speed IP routing
- Routing Protocols - RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF
- IP Multinetting
- DHCP/BOOTP Relay
32ExtremeWare Features cont.
- Route Redistribution (RIP-OSPF, OSPF-RIP)
- Wire-Speed IP multicast routing support
- Multicast Protocols - DVMRP, IGMP, PIM-DM
- IGMP snooping to control IP multicast traffic
- IPX Routing
- Extreme Standby Routing Protocol
- SNMP and RMON Support
- Port mirroring
33ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager 2.0
- Provides unified management of Extreme switches
via a three tiered architecture consisting of a
Server, Database and Client
- Server and database run on NT 4.0 and Solaris 2.6
and 2.7 - Clients run in a web browser
- Java-enabled standard-based open architecture
- SmartTrap optimizes network efficiency
- HP OpenView integration
- Centralized information with built-in relational
database - Multi-user access and security
- Enterprise management of VLAN and Policy-Based
QoS
34Switch Management
- Telnet, Command Line Interface
- Web Interface
- Logging
- SNMP
- MIBII
- Bridge MIB
- RMON - EtherStats, History, Alarms, Events
35Software Features Summary
- Load Sharing (Trunking)
- 2 or 4 ports
- Open Implementation
- Up to 256 VLANs for Summits, 1024 for
BlackDiamond - Port-based with tagging
- Protocol-sensitive
- Combination
- Up to 64 instances of Spanning Tree
36Software Features Summary
- Quality of Service
- Bandwidth Reservation
- Priority
- IP Routing
- Line-Rate Layer 3
- RIP, OSPF, DVMRP, PIM-DM
- IPX Routing
37Summary
- Describe Extreme Switch Product Family
- Understand Extreme Architecture
- Describe Product Features and Functional Summary
- Discuss Extremes Compliance to IEEE Standards
- Define ExtremeWare Software Features