Specifications
The following table lists the basic hardware and software specifications for the XP-2000.
Table 1. Basic hardware and software specifications
Feature
Throughput
Capacity
Routing protocols
Bridging and
VLAN protocols
Media Interface
protocols
Quality of Service
(QoS)
RMON
Management
Port mirroring
This guide and other XP documentation refers to the XP-2000's Layer-2, Layer-3, and Layer-4
switching and routing. These layers are based on the International Standards Organization (ISO) 7-
layer reference model. Here is an example of that model. The XP-2000 operates within the layers
2
•
8.0-Gbps non-blocking switching fabric
•
6.0 million packets-per-second routing throughput
•
Up to 16,000 routes
•
Up to 128,000 Layer-4 application flows
•
Up to 180,000 Layer-2 MAC addresses
•
4,096 Virtual LANs (VLANs)
•
2,000 Layer-2 security and access-control filters
•
3MB input/output buffering per Gigabit port
•
1MB input/output buffering per 10/100 port
•
IP: RIP v1/v2, OSPF, BGP v2/v3/v4
•
IPX: RIP, SAP
•
Multicast: IGMP, DVMRP
•
802.1d Spanning Tree
•
802.1Q (VLAN trunking)
•
802.3 (10Base-T/100Base-TX)
•
Layer-2 prioritization (802.1p)
•
Layer-3 source-destination flows
•
Layer-4 source-destination flows
•
Layer-4 application flows
•
RMON v1/v2 for each port
•
SNMP
•
Emacs-like Command Line Interface (CLI)
•
Traffic from specific ports
•
Traffic to specific expansion slots (expansion modules)
Specification
Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide