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NEXT-GENERATION 25G LEAF SWITCH ENABLES DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
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NEXT-GENERATION 25G LEAF SWITCH ENABLES DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Features

 
With native 25G / 100G server connectivity and a programmable architecture, this fixed leaf switch is purpose-built for dense workloads, emerging protocols, and new technologies. Support for advanced virtualization ensures cost-effective, high-performance bridging within and across data centers, while simplified management and in-context workload and network virtualization visibility helps drive SLAs and minimize the disruption of digital transformation.
 

Specifications

Specifications

  • Form factor 1U
  • Switching bandwidth (data rate, full duplex) 1.8 Tbps
  • Forwarding capacity (data rate, full duplex) (L2) 1.2 Bpps, (L3) 600 Mpps line-rate performance
  • Dimensions and weight 44.0 cm; 17.3 in. (Width), 44.5 cm; 17.5 in. (Depth), 4.37cm; 1.72 in. (Height) 9.00 kg; 19.8 lb (Weight)
  • 25/10/1 GbE ports 48
  • 100/40 GbE ports 6
  • Power supplies Two internal, redundant, field-replaceable, load-sharing AC or DC power supplies
  • Cooling fans Five field-replaceable fan
  • Airflow Rear-to-front or front-to-rear airflow
  • dynamically shared packet buffer 24 MB
  • Power inlet (AC) C13
  • Input voltage 90 V to 264 V or 40.8 V to 60 V DC
  • Input line frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz
  • Inrush current 25 A peak
  • Maximum current 12 A/AC, 14 A/DC
  • Typical power consumption 182 W Two AC PSU, five fan trays, 10% traffic, low fan speed
  • Maximum power consumption 489 W Two AC PSU, six fan trays, 100% traffic, high fan speed
  • Power supply rated maximum (AC) 650 W
  • Switch power consumption DC PSU 475 W; AC PSU 489 W
  • Temperature Operating:
  • -5°C to 50°C (front-to-back air flow)
  • -5°C to 45°C (back-to-front air flow)
  • Temporarily up to 55°C (six fan trays)
  • Non-operating and storage: −40°C to 70°C
  • Humidity 5% to 95% at 50°C
  • Altitude Up to 3,000 m safety; 60 m to 4,000 m operational
  • Shock (operational) 20 G, 11 ms, half-sine wave
  • Vibration (operational) 1 G sine, 0.4 gms random, 5-500 Hz
  • Airflow 134 CFM (estimated with two PSU, six fan trays)
  • Switch heat dissipation (25°C) AC PSU 400 W
  • Acoustics (25°C) 52 dBA
  • MTBF (25°C) 324,414 hours
  • Connector Options 10/1 GbE SFP+
  • 40 GbE QSFP+
  • 25 GbE SFP-28
  • 100 GbE QSFP-28
  • Out-of-band Ethernet management: 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45
  • Console management: RJ45 serial port and USB type-C port with serial communication device class support
  • Storage: USB port, standard-A plug
  • Maximum MAC addresses Up to 96,000
  • Maximum VLANs 4,096
  • Maximum routes (in hardware) Up to 80,000
  • Maximum ACLs 2,000
  • Maximum members in a standard LAG 36
  • Maximum per-port priority pause level 8
  • Maximum switches an mLAG can span 2
  • Maximum IPv4 unicast routes 48,000
  • Maximum IPv6 unicast routes 8,000
  • DCB priority flow control classes 8
  • Maximum jumbo frame size 10,000 bytes
  • QoS priority queues (per port) 8
  • IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree TFTP Protocol (revision 2)
  • IEEE 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree Protocol Internet Protocol (IP)
  • IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  • IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation with LACP Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • IEEE 802.3ae 10G Ethernet ARP
  • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging Telnet Protocol Specification
  • IEEE 802.1p Class of Service Prioritization and Tagging A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagram over Ethernet Networks
  • IEEE 802.1v VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port FTP
  • IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways (Proxy ARP)
  • IEEE 802.3x Flow Control (Pause Frames) IGMPv1
  • IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1 and v2
  • IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X Network Time Protocol (NTP) Version 3
  • RFC 768 TACACS+
  • RFC 783 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • RFC 791 Multicast Extensions to OSPF
  • RFC 792 OSPF Database Overflow
  • RFC 793 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers
  • RFC 826 BGP Communities Attribute
  • RFC 854 HTTP Server
  • RFC 894 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • RFC 959 OSPF with Digital Signatures (Password, MD-5)
  • RFC 1027 IGMPv2
  • RFC 1112 Network Ingress Filtering
  • RFC 1157 OSPF v2
  • RFC 1305 OSPF Opaque Link-State Advertisement (LSA) Option—Partial Support
  • RFC 1492 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments
  • RFC 1519 Protection of BGP Sessions with the TCP MD5 Signature Option
  • RFC 1584 BGP Route Flap Damping
  • RFC 1765 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (v6) Specification (on management interface)
  • RFC 1812 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configuration
  • RFC 1997 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks (on management interface)
  • RFC 2068 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers
  • RFC 2131 An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks
  • RFC 2154 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6
  • RFC 2236 IPv6 Router Alert Option
  • RFC 2267 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
  • RFC 2328 The OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option
  • RFC 2370 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
  • RFC 2375 sFlow
  • RFC 2385 Capabilities Advertisement with BGPv4
  • RFC 2439 An Architecture for Describing SNMP Frameworks
  • RFC 2460 Message Processing and Dispatching for the SNMP
  • RFC 2462 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications
  • RFC 2464 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format
  • RFC 2474 Graceful OSPF Restart—IETF Tools
  • RFC 2571 VRRP
  • RFC 2710 BGPv4
  • RFC 2711 IPv6 Addressing Architecture
  • RFC 2865 IP Forwarding MIB
  • RFC 3101 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP)
  • RFC 3137 ICMPv6 (replaces 2463)
  • RFC 3176 BGP Route Reflection
  • RFC 3392 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map
  • RFC 3411 Protocol Independent Multicast—Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised)
  • RFC 3412 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP
  • RFC 3413 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • RFC 3587 BGP Support for Four-Octet AS Number Space
  • RFC 3623 Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM)
  • RFC 3768 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • RFC 4271 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)
  • RFC 4291 Generic Application of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • RFC 4292 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for Multihop Paths
  • RFC 4293 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • RFC 4443 BGP-EVPN—Network Virtualization Using VXLAN Data Plane
  • RFC 4456
  • RFC 4510 Use of BGP-MP Extensions for IPv6
  • RFC 4601 OSPFv3 for IPv6
  • RFC 4724
  • RFC 4861 IP Forwarding MIB
  • RFC 4893 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP)
  • RFC 5082 BFD MIB
  • RFC 5880 SNMP-USM-AES-MIB
  • RFC 5881 BGP-4 MIB
  • RFC 5882 The Interfaces Group MIB
  • RFC 5883 Entity MIB (Version 3); rmon.mib, rmon2.mib, sflow_v5.mib, bridge.mib, pbridge.mib, qbridge.mib, rstp.mib
  • RFC 5942
  • RFC 7432 TCP MIB
  • IPv6 Routing UDP.MIB
  • RFC 2545 OSPFv2.MIB
  • RFC 2740 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • MIBs TFTP Protocol (revision 2)
  • RFC 4292 Internet Protocol (IP)
  • RFC 4293 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  • RFC 7331 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • RFC 3826 ARP
  • RFC 4273 Telnet Protocol Specification
  • RFC 2863 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagram over Ethernet Networks
  • RFC 4133 FTP
  • lag.mib, lldp.mib, lldp_ext_dot1.mib, lldp_ext_dot3.mib, Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways (Proxy ARP)
  • RFC 4022 IGMPv1
  • RFC 4113 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1 and v2
  • RFC 4750 Network Time Protocol (NTP) Version 3
  • RFC 768 TACACS+
  • RFC 783 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • RFC 791 Multicast Extensions to OSPF
  • RFC 792 OSPF Database Overflow
  • RFC 793 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers
  • RFC 826 BGP Communities Attribute
  • RFC 854 HTTP Server
  • RFC 894 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • RFC 959 OSPF with Digital Signatures (Password, MD-5)
  • RFC 1027 IGMPv2
  • RFC 1112 Network Ingress Filtering
  • RFC 1157 OSPF v2
  • RFC 1305 OSPF Opaque Link-State Advertisement (LSA) Option—Partial Support
  • RFC 1492 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments
  • RFC 1519 Protection of BGP Sessions with the TCP MD5 Signature Option
  • RFC 1584 BGP Route Flap Damping
  • RFC 1765 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (v6) Specification (on management interface)
  • RFC 1812 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configuration
  • RFC 1997 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks (on management interface)
  • RFC 2068 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers
  • RFC 2131 An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks
  • RFC 2154 Use of BGP-MP Extensions for IPv6
  • RFC 2236 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6
  • RFC 2267 IPv6 Router Alert Option
  • RFC 2328 OSPFv3 for IPv6
  • RFC 2370 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
  • RFC 2375 The OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option
  • RFC 2385 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
  • RFC 2439 sFlow
  • RFC 2460 Capabilities Advertisement with BGPv4
  • RFC 2462 An Architecture for Describing SNMP Frameworks
  • RFC 2464 Message Processing and Dispatching for the SNMP
  • RFC 2474 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications
  • RFC 2571 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format
  • RFC 2545 Graceful OSPF Restart—IETF Tools
  • RFC 2710 VRRP
  • RFC 2711 BGPv4
  • RFC 2740 ICMPv6 (replaces 2463)
  • RFC 2865 BGP Route Reflection
  • RFC 3101 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map
  • RFC 3137 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP
  • RFC 3176 OSPFv2.MIB
  • RFC 3392 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • RFC 3411 BGP Support for Four-Octet AS Number Space
  • RFC 3412 Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM)
  • RFC 3413 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • RFC 3587 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)
  • RFC 3623 Generic Application of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • RFC 3768 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for Multihop Paths
  • RFC 4271 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • RFC 4443 BGP-EVPN—Network Virtualization Using VXLAN Data Plane
  • RFC 4456 IP Forwarding MIB
  • RFC 4510 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP)
  • RFC 4724 BFD MIB
  • RFC 4750 SNMP-USM-AES-MIB
  • RFC 4861 BGP-4 MIB
  • RFC 4893 The Interfaces Group MIB
  • RFC 5082 Entity MIB (Version 3); rmon.mib, rmon2.mib, sflow_v5.mib, bridge.mib, pbridge.mib, qbridge.mib, rstp.mib, lag.mib, lldp.mib, lldp_ext_dot1.mib, lldp_ext_dot3.mib,
  • RFC 5880 TCP MIB
  • RFC 5881 UDP.MIB
  • RFC 5882 OSPFv2.MIB
  • RFC 5883 SLX 9140-48V switch AC with front-to-back airflow. 48×25 GbE/10 GbE/1 GbE + 6×100 GbE/40 GbE
  • RFC 5942 SLX 9140-48V switch DC with front-to-back airflow 48×25 GbE/10 GbE/1 GbE + 6×100 GbE/40 GbE
  • RFC 7432 SLX 9140-48V switch AC with back-to-front airflow 48×25 GbE/ 10GbE/ 1GbE + 6×100 GbE/40 GbE
  • RFC 4292 SLX 9140-48V switch DC with back-to-front airflow 48×25 GbE/10 GbE/1 GbE + 6×100 GbE/40 GbE
  • RFC 4293
  • RFC 7331 Advanced License for BR-SLX-9140
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