Nortel BayStack 5510-24T Specifications
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Fault management and resolutionWith Optivity Network Management System(ONMS)†, the network manager has quickaccess to the information required to manageand isolate all network events on BayStack5510 switches. Tools, such as PhysicalTopology View, inform the network managerhow a particular event is affecting the physi-cal connectivity within the network. The‘End Node Locate’ tool provides the ability tolocate a failing end node and, with onemouse click, provide access to the RMONstatistics for the failing Ethernet portsupporting that end node. These solutionsprovide visual and statistical tools necessaryto quickly resolve any network event or tomanage performance in real-time. TheBayStack 5510 Switches support “syslog”capability that helps in troubleshootingnetwork issues.Port mirroringThe port mirroring feature (sometimesreferred to as ‘conversation steering’) allows thenetwork administrator to designate a singleswitch port as a traffic monitor for a specifiedport. Port-based monitoring can be specifiedfor ingress and egress at a specific port. MACaddress-based mirroring can also be specified.Additionally, an external probe device can beattached to the designated monitor port.User Interface push-buttonThe User Interface push-button on the frontpanel is provided for ease of use in configur-ing the unit. It can be used for the purpose ofbase unit selection and for resetting the unitor the stack.LED indicatorsThe LED indicators on the front panel makeit easy to monitor the switch status and helpin isolating and diagnosing switch problems.These indicators include “Power,” “Base unit,”“Up” and “Down,” “RPSU,” “Speed/Duplex,”and “LNK/ACT” functions.SummaryWith more than 100 years in telecommuni-cations, Nortel Networks is uniquely posi-tioned to help your business reduce costs bycombining voice and data into an integratedsystem. Why take a chance on a vendor thatonly understands part of the equation? Let usshow you how the BayStack 5510 Switches,along with other Nortel Networks products,can increase your profitability, streamlineyour business operations, increase productiv-ity, and help you gain the competitive edge.Technical specificationsTable 1. BayStack 5510 Switches technical specificationsPhysical specificationsWeight 5.8 kg (12.78 lb) for -24T, 6.0 kg (13.2 lb) for -48THeight 4.45 cm (1.75 in)Width 43.82 cm (17.25 in)Depth 38.74 cm (15.25 in)Performance specificationsSwitch fabric bandwidth 160 Gbps for the switch; Up to 1,280 Gbps for the full stackStacking bandwidth 80 Gbps for the switch; Up to 640 Gbps for the full stackMaximum data throughput 768 Gbps for a full stack of BayStack 5510-48TFrame forwarding rate 71.4 Mpps (million packets per second) for the BayStack 5510-48T and 35.7Mpps for the BayStack 5510-24T; 571.4 Mpps for a full stack of 8 BayStack5510-48T units.Port forwarding/filtering performanceFor 10 Mbps: 14,880 pps maximum (64-byte packets)For 100 Mbps: 148,810 pps maximumFor 1000 Mbps: 1,488,100 pps maximumAddress database size: 48,000 entries at line rate (48,000 entries without flooding)Addressing: 48-bit MAC addressFrame length: 64 to 1518 bytes (IEEE 802.1Q Untagged)64 to 1,522 bytes (IEEE 802.1Q Tagged)Jumbo frame support: Up to 9,216 bytesMulti-Link Trunks: Up to six trunks, four members per trunkVLANs: Up to 256 port- or protocol-based per VLAN Tagging optionMultiple Spanning Tree Groups: Up to eight STGsInterface options10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ RJ-45 (8-pin modular) connectors for Auto MDI/MDI-X interface1000BASE-T with auto-polarityThe BayStack 5510 Switches support the following SFP GBICs:1000BASE-SX Uses short wavelength 850 nm MTRJ or LC type fiber optic connectors toconnect devices over multimode (275m, 62.5um core or 550m, 50.0um core)fiber optic cable1000BASE-LX Uses long wavelength 1300nm duplex LC type fiber optic connector to connectdevices over single mode (10km, 9um core) fiber optic cable1000BASE-CWDM Uses long wavelength 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610nm LCtype fiber optic connector to connect devices over single mode (40km, 9um coreor 70km, 9um core) fiber optic cableNetwork protocol and standards compatibilityIEEE 802.3 10BASE-T (ISO/IEC 8802 3, Clause 14)IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX (ISO/IEC 8802-3, Clause 25)IEEE 802.3u Autonegotiation on Twisted Pair (ISO/IEC 8802-3, Clause 28)IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control on the Gigabit Uplink port)IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LXIEEE 802.1d MAC Bridges (ISO/IEC 10038)IEEE 802.1p (Prioritizing)IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN Tagging)IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree ProtocolIEEE 802.3ad (manual/static)IEEE 802.3ad (LACP)†IEEE 802.1s†IEEE 802.1w†IETF DiffServRFC supportRFC 1213 (MIB-II); RFC 1493 (Bridge MIB); RFC 2863 (Interfaces Group MIB);RFC 2665 (Ethernet MIB); RFC 2737 (Entity MIBv2); RFC 2819 (RMON MIB);RFC 1757 (RMON); RFC 1271 (RMON); RFC 1157 (SNMP); RFC 2570 (SNMPv3);RFC 2571 (SNMP Frameworks); RFC 2573 (SNMPv3 Applications);RFC 2574 (SNMPv3 USM); RFC 2575 (SNMPv3 VACM); RFC 2576 (SNMPv3);RFC 2572 (SNMP Message Processing)RFC 791 (IP); RFC 792 (ICMP); RFC 793 (TCP); RFC 783 (TFTP); RFC 826 (ARP);RFC 768 (UDP); RFC 854 (TELNET); RFC951 (Bootp); RFC 2236 (IGMPv2);RFC 1112 (IGMPv1); RFC 1945 (HTTP v1.0); RFC 2138 (RADIUS);RFC 894 (IP over Ethernet); RFC 2674 (Q MIB); RFC 1058/RFC 1723 (RIPv1/v2)†;RFC 2178 and RFC1583 (OSPF)†; RFC 2030 (SNTP [Simple NTP])† Future software release7—continued |
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