Extreme Networks Summit X150 Series Hardware Installation Manual page 19

Summit x150 series summit x250e series summit x350 series summit x450 series summit x450a series summit x450e series summit x460 series summit x480 series summit x650 series
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Table 5: Summit Switch Features—Summit X460, X480 and X650 Series
Feature
Maximum autonegotiating
10/100BASE-TX ports
Maximum autonegotiating
10/100/1000-BASE-TX ports
Maximum 1-Gbps Ethernet ports
(SFP)
Maximum 10-Gbps Ethernet
ports (XFP, XENPAK, SFP+)
SummitStack support
Total switching capacity
Redundant power
DC power available
Power over Ethernet (802.3af)
Model numbers for the Summit switches are in the following format:
<Series>-<number of front-panel I/O ports><port type><internal power supply type>
The number of ports can be 24 or 48.
The port type can be t (copper), p (copper providing Power of Ethernet), or x (fiber).
For models with integral power supplies, the power supply type can be AC (no designation) or DC.
Models with pluggable power supplies can accommodate either AC or DC supplies and have no
power designation in their model numbers.
For example, the Summit X350-24t switch is in the X350 series, provides 24 copper I/O ports, and has
an AC power supply. The Summit X450a-24xDC switch is in the X450a series, provides 24 fiber I/O
ports, and has a DC power supply.
Table 6 on page 20
lists the available switch models in each series.
Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide
Summit X460 Series
Summit X480 Series
48
48
24 or 48
24 or 48
2 (with XGM3-2sf)
4 (with VIM2-10G4X)
Yes
Yes
224 to 448 Gbps
(with VIM2-10G4X)
Yes (hot-swappable)
Yes (hot-swappable)
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Summit X650 Series
4
24 (default)
32 (with
VIM1-10G8X)
Yes
488 to 680 Gbps
Yes (hot-swappable)
Yes
No
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