Summary Of Features; Memory Requirements - Extreme Networks Summit Summit1 Hardware Installation Manual

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S
O
UMMIT
WITCH
VERVIEW
S
F
UMMARY OF
EATURES
Summit switches support the following ExtremeWare features:
• Virtual local area networks (VLANs) including support for IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE
802.1p
• Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE 802.1D) with multiple STP domains
• Policy-Based Quality of Service (PB-QoS)
• Wire-speed Internet Protocol (IP) routing
• IP Multinetting
• DHCP/BOOTP Relay
• Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 1 and RIP version 2
• Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol
• Wire-speed IP multicast routing support
• IGMP snooping to control IP multicast traffic
• Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)
• Protocol Independent Multicast-Dense Mode (PIM-DM)
• IPX, IPX/RIP, and IPX/SAP support
• Load sharing on multiple ports
• Console command-line interface (CLI) connection
• Telnet CLI connection
• ExtremeWare Vista Web-based management interface
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
• Remote Monitoring (RMON)
• Traffic mirroring for all ports
M
R
EMORY
EQUIREMENTS
Your Summit switch must have 32MB of DRAM in order to support the features in
ExtremeWare version 4.0 and above. This is not an issue for Summit24 and Summit48
switch models, and all currently shipping switches contain 32MB. Some earlier models
of the Summit switch shipped with 16MB, and must be upgraded to support
ExtremeWare version 4.0 and above.
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