1. 176 Gbps Switching Capacity and 132 Mpps Forwarding Rate.
2. 1 Power Supply and 3 Fixed Fans.
3. Data Center Features incl. VXLAN, MLAG, etc.
4. Support ROCE-based RDMA Networks.
5. Support L3+ features incl. static routing, RIP, OSPF, BGP, etc.
C3700-24T8X 24-Port 1G/10G Switch, 24x 10/100/1000 Base-T, 8x 10G SFP+, MLAG, VXLAN
6COM C3700-24T8X 48-Port 1/10Gb switch owns a switching capacity of 176 Gbps and a forwarding rate of 132 Mpps. It supports full layer 3 data center features (VXLAN, MLAG, etc), delivering a high-performance and cost-effective networking solution for Ethernet aggregation to enterprises, Metro, and data centers.
Ports | 24x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 | 8x 10G SFP+ | Packet Buffer | 9 MB |
Switching Capacity | 176 Gbps | Forwarding Rate | 132 Mpps |
MAC Address | 98304 | ARP Table | 12288 |
VLAN IDs | 4K | Jumbo Frame | 9600 bytes |
IPv4 Routes | 57344 | IPv6 Routes | 4096 |
FLASH | 8 GB | RAM | 2 GB |
Latency | 660ns | Airflow | Front-to-Back |
Power Supply | AC built-in | Fan Number | 3 build-in fans |
Max. Power Consumption | 55 W | MTBF | 198,000 hours |
Operating Temperature | 0°~45°C (32°~113°F) | Weight | 6kg |
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