Summary Of Features; Port Connections - Extreme Networks Summit Summit1 Installation And User Manual

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S
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UMMIT
VERVIEW
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UMMARY OF
The Summit family of switches is comprised of two models: the Summit1 and the
Summit2.
Both switches have the following features:
¥ Support for 128K addresses in the Switch forwarding database
¥ Fully nonblocking operation
Ñ All ports transmit and receive packets at wire speed
¥ Autonegotiation for half- or full-duplex operation
¥ Optional redundant power supply
¥ Redundant physical Gigabit Ethernet backbone connection
¥ Virtual local area networks (VLANs) including support for 802.1Q
¥ Quality of Service (QoS)
¥ Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE 802.1D) with multiple STP domains
¥ Wirespeed Internet Protocol (IP) routing via Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
version 1 and RIP version 2
¥ Integrated network management
¥ Console connection
¥ Telnet connection
¥ Web interface
¥ Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
P
C
ORT
ONNECTIONS
The Summit1 provides eight Gigabit Ethernet ports. Six of the ports are Þxed
1000Base-SX ports using 850nm duplex SC connectors. Two of the ports are modular,
and support the standard Gigabit Interface Connector (GBIC). This enables you to select
various types of Þber and copper modules to support longer distances or lower cost.
The Summit1 can be ordered with either two 1000Base-SX or two 1000Base-LX GBIC
transceivers already installed. GBIC transceivers can also be ordered separately.
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