2016 huawei CloudEngine 12800 Series Data Center Switches CE12808
USD $100 - $1,000 /Box
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Xueyou Union (Wuhan) Technology Ltd.
2016 huawei CloudEngine 12800 Series Data Center Switches CE12804
single-mode duplex fiber optic patch cable SC-SC, SC-LC, SC-FC, FC-FC, LC-LC
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CE12800 offers carrier-grade reliability, virtualization support, iStack clustering, and Software-Defined Networking features for building and scaling data centers and campus networks. CE12800 switches provide versatility and resilient performance for server-based multimedia applications, Big Data analytics, and cloud computing.
Elastic switching meets your specialized requirements. 576 x 100 GE, 576 x 40 GE, 2,304 x 25 GE, or 2,304 x 10 GE ports with total switching capacity of 160 Tbit/s per switch, upgradable to 320 Tbit/s.
Energy-saving technologies and patented front-to-rear, “on demand” cooling keep performance sizzling and networks cool.
Item | CE12804S | CE12808S | CE12804 | CE12808 | CE12812 | CE12816 |
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Switching Capacity | 40/80 Tbit/s | 80/160 Tbit/s | 40/80 Tbit/s | 80/160 Tbit/s | 120/240 Tbit/s | 160/320 Tbit/s |
Forwarding Performance | 17,280 Mpps | 34,560 Mpps | 17,280 Mpps | 34,560 Mpps | 51,840 Mpps | 69,120 Mpps |
Service Slots | 4 | 8 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 16 |
Switching Fabric Module Slots | 2 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Fabric Architecture | Clos architecture, cell switching, VoQ, and distributed large buffer | |||||
Airflow Design | Strict front-to-back | |||||
Device Virtualization | Virtual System (VS) | |||||
Cluster Switch System (CSS) | ||||||
Super Virtual Fabric (SVF) | ||||||
Network Virtualization | M-LAG | |||||
TRILL | ||||||
VXLAN routing and bridging | ||||||
EVPN | ||||||
VM Awareness | Agile Controller | |||||
Network Convergence | FCoE | |||||
DCBX, PFC, and ETS | ||||||
Data Center Interconnection | EVN supports inter-DC Layer 2 network interconnections | |||||
Programmability | OpenFlow | |||||
OPS | ||||||
Puppet and OVSDB plugins released on open source websites | ||||||
Linux container for open source and customization programming | ||||||
Traffic Analysis | NetStream | |||||
sFlow | ||||||
VLAN | Adding access, trunk, and hybrid interfaces to VLANs | |||||
Default VLAN | ||||||
QinQ | ||||||
MUX VLAN | ||||||
MAC Address | Dynamic learning and aging of MAC addresses | |||||
Static, dynamic, and black hole MAC address entries | ||||||
Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses | ||||||
MAC address limiting based on ports and VLANs | ||||||
IP Routing | IPv4 dynamic routing protocols, such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP | |||||
IPv6 dynamic routing protocols, such as RIPng, OSPFv3, ISISv6, and BGP4+ | ||||||
IPv6 | IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND) | |||||
Path MTU Discovery (PMTU) | ||||||
TCP6, ping IPv6, tracert IPv6, socket IPv6, UDP6, and Raw IP6 | ||||||
Multicast | IGMP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, MSDP, and MBGP | |||||
IGMP snooping | ||||||
IGMP proxy | ||||||
Fast leave of multicast member interfaces | ||||||
Multicast traffic suppression | ||||||
Multicast VLAN | ||||||
MPLS | Basic MPLS functions | |||||
MPLS VPN/VPLS/VPLS over GRE | ||||||
Reliability | LACP | |||||
STP, RSTP, VBST and VBST | ||||||
BPDU protection, root protection, and loop protection | ||||||
Smart Link and multi-instance | ||||||
DLDP | ||||||
ERPS (G.8032) | ||||||
VRRP, VRRP load balancing, and BFD for VRRP | ||||||
BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/Static route | ||||||
In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) | ||||||
QoS | Traffic classification based on Layer 2, Layer 3, Layer 4, and priority information | |||||
Actions include ACL, CAR, and re-marking | ||||||
Queue scheduling modes such as PQ, WFQ, and PQ + WRR | ||||||
Congestion avoidance mechanisms, including WRED and tail drop | ||||||
Traffic shaping | ||||||
Configuration and Maintenance | Console, Telnet, and SSH terminals | |||||
Network management protocols, such as SNMP v1/v2c/v3 | ||||||
File upload and download through FTP and TFTP | ||||||
BootROM upgrade and remote upgrade | ||||||
Hot patches | ||||||
User operation logs | ||||||
Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) | ||||||
Security and Management | 802.1x authentication | |||||
RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication for login users | ||||||
Command line authority control based on user levels, preventing unauthorized users from using commands | ||||||
Defense against MAC address attacks, broadcast storms, and heavy-traffic attacks | ||||||
Ping and traceroute | ||||||
Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) | ||||||
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 17.4 in. x 24.4 in. x 14.1 in. (442 mm x 620 mm x 352.8 mm) (8U) | 17.4 in. x 24.4 in. x 28.2 in. (442 mm x 620 mm x 708.4 mm) (16U) | 17.4 in. x 32 in. x 19.1 in. (442 mm x 813 mm x 486.15 mm) (11U) | 17.4 in. x 32 in. x 29.6 in. (442 mm x 813 mm x 752.85 mm) (17U) | 17.4 in. x 32 in. x 38.4 in. (442 mm x 813 mm x 975.1 mm) (22U) | 17.4 in. x 35.6 in. x 62.9 in. (442 mm x 905 mm x 1,597.4 mm) (36U) |
Chassis Weight (empty) | < 132.3 lb. (60 kg) | < 202.5 lb. (100 kg) | < 242.5 lb. (110 kg) | < 330.7 lb. (150 kg) | < 418.9 lb. (190 kg) | < 693.3 lb. (290 kg) |
Operating Voltage | AC: 90V to 290V DC: -38.4V to -72V HVDC: 240V | |||||
Maximum Power Supply | 6,000W | 12,000W | 5,400W | 10,800W | 16,200W | 27,000W |