PROCESSOR/MEMORY |
Processor (CPU) |
Freescale P1011 800Mhz (45nm technology) |
System memory (RAM) |
256 MB |
|
Code storage (flash) |
128 MB |
Dual firmware image, dual configuration file |
Packet Buffer Memory |
M7100-24X |
16 Mb |
Dynamically shared across only used ports |
PERFORMANCE SUMMARY |
Switching fabric |
M7100-24X |
480 Gbps |
Line-rate (non blocking fabric) |
Throughput |
M7100-24X |
357.1 Mpps |
|
Green Ethernet |
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) |
IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet Task Force compliance |
Deactivated by default |
Power Back Off |
Drops power consumption by 15% to 20% when short copper cables are detected |
10GBase-T standard |
Other Metrics |
Forwarding mode |
Store-and-forward |
|
Latency (64-byte frames, 100 Mbps, Copper) |
<8.5 ¥ìs |
|
Latency (64-byte frames, 1 Gbps, Copper) |
<2.8 ¥ìs |
|
Latency (64-byte frames, 1 Gbps, Fiber SFP) |
<2.5 ¥ìs |
|
Latency (64-byte frames, 10 Gbps, Copper 10GBase-T) |
<3.7 ¥ìs |
|
Latency (64-byte frames, 10 Gbps, Fiber SFP+) |
<1.8 ¥ìs |
|
Addressing |
48-bit MAC address |
|
Address database size |
32,000 MAC addresses |
|
Number of VLANs |
1,024 VLANs (802.1Q) simultaneously |
|
Number of multicast groups filtered (IGMP) |
2K |
Number of Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs - 802.3ad) |
12 LAGs with up to 8 ports per group |
|
Number of hardware queues for QoS |
8 queues |
|
Number of routes IPv4 |
128 |
|
Number of IP interfaces (port or VLAN) |
128 |
|
Jumbo frame support |
up to 12K packet size |
|
Acoustic noise (ANSI-S10.12) |
@ 25 ¡ÆC ambient (77 ¡ÆF) |
|
M7100-24X |
<60 dB |
Fan speed control |
Heat Dissipation (BTU) |
M7100-24X |
587 Btu/hr |
|
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) |
@ 25 ¡ÆC ambient (77 ¡ÆF) |
@ 55 ¡ÆC ambient (131 ¡ÆF) |
|
M7100-24X |
172,955 hours (~19.7 years) |
35,725 hours (~4.1 years) |
|
L2 SERVICES - VLANS |
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging |
Yes |
Up to 1,024 VLANs - 802.1Q Tagging |
Protocol Based VLANs IP subnet ARP IPX |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
|
Subnet based VLANs |
Yes |
|
MAC based VLANs |
Yes |
|
Voice VLAN |
Yes |
|
Private Edge VLAN |
Yes |
|
Private VLAN |
|
|
IEEE 802.1x Guest VLAN RADIUS based VLAN assignment via .1x RADIUS based Filter ID assignment via .1x MAC-based .1x Unauthenticated VLAN |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
IP phones and PCs can authenticate on the same port but under different VLAN assignment policies |
Double VLAN Tagging (QoQ) Enabling dvlan-tunnel makes interface Global ethertype (TPID) Interface ethertype (TPID) Customer ID using PVID |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Automatic registration for membership in VLANs or in multicast groups |
GARP with GVRP/GMRP |
Yes |
|
MVR (Multicast VLAN registration) |
Yes |
|
L2 SERVICES - AVAILABILITY |
IEEE 802.3ad - LAGs LACP Static LAGs |
Yes Yes Yes |
Up to 24 LAGs and up to 8 physical ports per LAG |
LAG Hashing |
Yes |
|
Storm Control |
Yes |
|
IEEE 802.3x (Full Duplex and flow control) Per port Flow Control |
Yes Yes |
Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control |
UDLD Support (Unidirectional Link Detection) Normal-Mode Aggressive-Mode |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol |
Yes |
|
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree |
Yes |
|
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree |
Yes |
|
STP Loop Guard |
Yes |
|
STP Root Guard |
Yes |
|
BPDU Guard |
Yes |
|
L2 SERVICES - MULTICAST FILTERING |
IGMPv2 Snooping Support |
Yes |
|
IGMPv3 Snooping Support |
Yes |
|
MLDv1 Snooping Support |
Yes |
|
MLDv2 Snooping Support |
Yes |
|
Expedited Leave function |
Yes |
|
Static L2 Multicast Filtering |
Yes |
|
IGMP Snooping Enable IGMP Snooping per VLAN Snooping Querier |
Yes Yes Yes |
|
Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) |
Yes |
|
L3 SERVICES - DHCP |
DHCP IPv4/DHCP IPv6 Client |
Yes |
|
DHCP IPv4 Server |
Yes |
|
DHCP Snooping IPv4 |
Yes |
|
DHCP Relay IPv4 |
Yes |
|
DHCP BootP IPv4 |
Yes |
|
Auto Install (DHCP options 66, 67, 150) |
Yes |
|
L3 SERVICES - IPV4 ROUTING |
Static Routing |
Yes |
|
Port Based Routing |
Yes |
|
VLAN Routing 802.3ad (LAG) for router ports |
Yes Yes |
|
IP Helper Max IP Helper entries |
Yes 512 |
|
IP Source Guard |
Yes |
|
ECMP |
Yes |
|
Proxy ARP |
Yes |
|
Multinetting |
Yes |
|
ICMP redirect detection in hardware |
Yes |
|
DNSv4 |
Yes |
|
ICMP throttling |
Yes |
|
NETWORK MONITORING AND DISCOVERY SERVICES |
ISDP (Industry Standard Discovery Protocol) |
Yes |
inter-operates with devices running CDP |
802.1ab LLDP |
Yes |
|
802.1ab LLDP - MED |
Yes |
|
SNMP |
V1, V2, V3 |
|
RMON 1,2,3,9 |
Yes |
|
sFlow |
Yes |
|
SECURITY |
Network Storm Protection, DoS |
Broadcast, Unicast, Multicast DoS Protection Denial of Service Protection (control plane) Denial of Service Protection (data plane) |
Yes
Yes
Yes |
|
Switch CPU protection Switch Traffic protection |
DoS attacks |
SIPDIP |
UDPPORT |
L4PORT |
|
|
SMACDMAC |
TCPFLAGSEQ |
ICMPV4 |
|
|
FIRSTFRAG |
TCPOFFSET |
ICMPV6 |
|
|
TCPFRAG |
TCPSYN |
ICMPFRAG |
|
|
TCPFLAG |
TCPSYNFIN |
ICMPFRAG |
|
|
TCPPORT |
TCPFINURGPSH |
I |
|
|
TCPPORT |
TCPFINURGPSH |
|
|
ICMP throttling |
Yes |
Restrict ICMP, PING traffic for ICMP-based DoS attacks |
Management |
Management ACL (MACAL) Max Rules |
Yes 64 |
Protects management CPU access through the LAN |
Radius accounting |
Yes |
RFC 2565 and RFC 2866 |
TACACS+ |
Yes |
|
Network Traffic |
Access Control Lists (ACLs) |
L2 / L3 / L4 |
MAC, IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP |
Protocol-based ACLs |
Yes |
|
ACL over VLANs |
Yes |
|
Dynamic ACLs |
Yes |
|
IEEE 802.1x Radius Port Access Authentication |
Yes |
Up to 48 clients (802.1x) per port are supported, including the authentication of the users domain |
802.1x MAC Address Authentication Bypass (MAB) |
Yes |
Supplemental authentication mechanism for non-802.1x devices, based on their MAC address only |
Port Security |
Yes |
|
IP Source Guard |
Yes |
|
DHCP Snooping |
Yes |
|
Dynamic ARP Inspection |
Yes |
|
MAC Filtering |
Yes |
|
Port MAC Locking |
Yes |
|
Private Edge VLAN |
Yes |
A protected port doesn¡¯t forward any traffic (unicast, multicast, or broadcast) to any other protected port - same switch |
Private VLANs |
Yes |
Scales Private Edge VLANs by providing Layer 2 isolation between ports accross switches in same Layer 2 network |
QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) - SUMMARY |
Access Lists L2 MAC, L3 IP and L4 Port ACLs Ingress Egress 802.3ad (LAG) for ACL assignment Binding ACLs to VLANs ACL Logging Support for IPv6 fields |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
|
DiffServ QoS Edge Node applicability Interior Node applicability 802.3ad (LAG) for service interface Support for IPv6 fields Ingress/Egress |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
|
IEEE 802.1p COS 802.3ad (LAG) for COS configuration WRED (Weighted Deficit Round Robin) Strict Priority queue technology |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
|
Auto-VoIP |
Yes, based on protocols (SIP, H323 and SCCP) or on OUI bytes (default database and user-based OUIs) in the phone source MAC address |
iSCSI Flow Acceleration Dot1p Marking IP DSCP Marking |
Yes Yes Yes |
|
QOS - ACL FEATURE SUPPORT |
ACL Support (include L3 IP and L4 TCP/UDP) |
Yes |
|
MAC ACL Support |
Yes |
|
IP Rule Match Fields Dest IP Dest IPv6 IP Dest L4 Port Every Packet IP DSCP IP Precedence IP TOS Protocol Source IP (for Mask support see below) Source IPv6 IP L3 IPv6 Flow Label Source L4 Port Supports Masking |
Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound |
|
MAC Rule Match Fields COS Dest MAC Dest MAC Mask Ethertype Source MAC Source MAC Mask VLAN ID VLAN ID2 (Secondary VLAN) |
Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Yes |
|
Rules Attributes Assign Queue Logging – deny rules Mirror (to supported interface types only) Redirect (to supported interface types only) |
Inbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound Inbound |
|
Interface Inbound direction Outbound direction Supports LAG interfaces Multiple ACLs per interface, dir Mixed-type ACLs per interface, dir Mixed L2/IPv4 ACLs per interface, inbound Mixed IPv4/IPv6 ACLs per interface, inbound Mixed IPv4/IPv6 ACLs per interface, outbound) |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
|
|
QOS - DIFFSERV FEATURE SUPPORT |
DiffServ Supported |
Yes |
|
Class Type All |
Yes |
|
Class Match Criteria COS COS2 (Secondary COS) Dest IP (for Mask support see below) Dest IPv6 IP Dest L4 Port Dest MAC (for Mask support see below) Ethertype Every Packet IP DSCP IP Precedence IP TOS (for Mask support see below) Protocol Reference Class Source IP (for Mask support see below) Source IPv6 IP L3 IPv6 Flow Label Source L4 Port Source MAC (for Mask support see below) VLAN ID (Source VID) VLAN ID2 (Secondary VLAN) (Source VID) Supports Masking |
Inbound/Outbound Inbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound Inbound/Outbound |
|
Policy Out Class Unrestricted |
Yes |
|
Policy Attributes – Inbound Assign Queue Drop Mark COS Mark IP DSCP Mark IP Precedence Mirror (to supported interface types only) Police Simple Police Color Aware Mode |
Inbound Yes Yes Yes Yes Inbound Yes Yes |
|
Policy Attributes – Outbound Drop Mark COS Mark IP DSCP Mark IP Precedence Police Simple Police Color Aware Mode Redirect (to supported interface types only) |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Inbound
|
|
Service Interface Inbound Slot.Port configurable Inbound ¡®All¡¯ Ports configurable Outbound Slot.Port configurable Outbound ¡®All¡¯ Ports configurable Supports LAG interfaces Mixed L2/IPv4 match criteria, inbound Mixed IPv4/IPv6 match criteria, inbound Mixed IPv4/IPv6 match criteria, outbound |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
|
|
PHB Support EF AF4x AF3x AF2x AF1x CS |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
|
Statistics – Policy Instance Offered Discarded |
packets packets |
|
QOS - COS FEATURE SUPPORT |
COS Support Supports LAG interfaces COS Mapping Config |
Yes Yes Yes |
|
Configurable per-interface IP DSCP Mapping |
Yes Yes |
|
COS Queue Config Queue Parms configurable per-interface Drop Parms configurable per-interface Interface Traffic Shaping (for whole egress interface) Minimum Bandwidth Weighted Deficit Round Robin (WDRR) Support Maximum Queue Weight WRED Support |
Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
127 Yes |
|
IEEE NETWORK PROTOCOLS |
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet |
IEEE 802.3ae 10-Gigabit Ethernet |
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree (STP) |
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging |
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T |
IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet |
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) |
IEEE 802.1v Protocol-based VLAN |
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T |
IEEE 802.3ad Trunking (LACP) |
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) |
IEEE 802.1p Quality of Service |
IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-SX/LX |
IEEE 802.1AB LLDP with ANSI/TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) |
IEEE 802.1X Radius network access control |
IEEE 802.3x Flow control |
IETF RFC STANDARDS AND MIBS |
System Facilities |
RFC 768 – UDP |
RFC 2131 – DHCP Client/Server |
RFC 783 – TFTP |
RFC 2132 – DHCP options & BOOTP vendor extensions |
RFC 791 – IP |
RFC 2030 – Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI |
RFC 792 – ICMP |
RFC 2865 – RADIUS Client (both Switch and Management access) |
RFC 793 – TCP |
RFC 2865 – RADIUS Client (both Switch and Management access) |
RFC 826 – Ethernet ARP |
RFC 2868 – RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol support |
RFC 894 – Transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet networks |
RFC 2869 – RADIUS Extensions |
RFC 896 – Congestion control in IP/TCP Networks |
RFC2869bis – RADIUS Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) |
RFC 951 – BOOTP |
RFC 3164 – The BSD Syslog Protocol |
RFC 1321 – Message-digest algorithm |
RFC 3580 – 802.1X RADIUS usage guidelines (VLAN assignment via RADIUS, dynamic VLAN) |
RFC 1534 – Interoperation between BOOTP and DHCP |
Switching MIB |
RFC 1213 – MIB-II |
RFC 2620 – RADIUS Accounting MIB |
RFC 1493 – Bridge MIB |
RFC 2737 – Entity MIB version 2 |
RFC 1643 – Ethernet-like MIB |
RFC 2819 – RMON Groups 1,2,3 & 9 |
RFC 2233 – The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 |
IEEE 802.1X MIB (IEEE 802.1-PAE-MIB 2004 Revision) |
RFC 2674 – VLAN MIB |
IEEE 802.1AB – LLDP MIB |
RFC 2613 – SMON MIB |
ANSI/TIA 1057 – LLDP-MED MIB |
RFC 2618 – RADIUS Authentication Client MIB |
Private Enterprise MIBs supporting switching features |
IPv4 Routing |
RFC 1027 – Using ARP to implement transparent subnet Gateways (Proxy ARP) |
RFC 2131 – DHCP relay |
RFC 1256 – ICMP Router Discovery Messages Layer 3 software package required |
RFC 3046 – DHCP Relay Agent Information option |
RFC 1812 – Requirements for IP Version 4 routers |
VLAN routing |
IPv4 Routing MIB |
RFC 2096 – IP Forwarding Table MIB |
Private enterprise MIB supporting routing features |
Multicast |
RFC 1112 – Host extensions for IP Multicasting |
RFC 2710 – Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6 |
RFC 2236 – Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 |
RFC 3376 – Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3 |
RFC 2365 – Administratively Scoped IP Multicast |
RFC 3810 – Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6 |
Multicast MIB |
Draft-ietf-magma-mgmd-mib-05 Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB |
Private Enterprise MIB supporting Multicast features |
IPv6 Routing |
RFC 1981 – Path MTU for IPv6 |
RFC 3484 – Default Address Selection for IPv6 |
RFC 2460 – IPv6 Protocol specification |
RFC 3493 – Basic Socket Interface for IPv6 |
RFC 2461 – Neighbor Discovery |
RFC 3542 – Advanced Sockets API for IPv6 |
RFC 2462 – Stateless Auto Configuration |
RFC 3587 – IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format |
RFC 2464 – IPv6 over Ethernet |
RFC 3736 – Stateless DHCPv6 |
IPv6 Routing MB |
RFC 2465 – IPv6 MIB |
RFC 2466 – ICMPv6 MIB |
QoS |
RFC 2474 – Definition of Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers |
RFC 3260 – New Terminology and Clarifications for DiffServ |
RFC 2475 – An Architecture for Differentiated Services |
RFC 3289 – Management Information Base for the Differentiated Services Architecture (read-only) |
RFC 2597 – Assured Forwarding PHB Group |
Private MIBs for full configuration of DiffServ, ACL and CoS functionality |
RFC 3246 – An Expedited Forwarding PHB (Per-Hop Behavior) |
Management |
RFC 854 – Telnet |
RFC 3412 – Message Processing & Dispatching |
RFC 855 – Telnet Option |
RFC 3413 – SNMP Applications |
RFC 1155 – SMI v1 |
RFC 3414 – User-Based Security Model |
RFC 1157 – SNMP |
RFC 3415 – View-based Access Control Model |
RFC 1212 – Concise MIB Definitions |
RFC 3416 – Version 2 of SNMP Protocol Operations |
RFC 1867 – HTML/2.0 Forms with file upload extensions |
RFC 3417 – Transport Mappings |
RFC 1901 – Community-based SNMP v2 |
RFC 3418 – Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) |
RFC 1908 – Coexistence between SNMP v1 & SNMP v2 |
SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 - RFC 2246 – The TLS Protocol, Version 1.0 - RFC 2818 – HTTP over TLS - RFC 2346 – AES Ciphersuites for Transport Layer Security |
RFC 2068 – HTTP/1.1 protocol as updated by draftietf-http-v11-spec-rev-03 |
RFC 2271 – SNMP Framework MIB |
RFC 2295 – Transparent Content Negotiation |
RFC 2296 – Remote Variant Selection; RSVA/1.0 State Management ¡°cookies¡± – draft-ietf-http-state-mgmt-05 |
SSH 1.5 and 2.0 - RFC 4253 – SSH Transport Layer Protocol - RFC 4252 – SSH Authentication Protocol - RFC 4254 – SSH Connection Protocol - RFC 4251 – SSH Protocol Architecture - RFC 4716 – SECSH Public Key File Format - RFC 4419 – Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the SSH Transport Layer Protocol |
RFC 2576 – Coexistence between SNMP v1, v2 and v3 |
RFC 2578 – SMI v2 |
RFC 2579 – Textual Conventions for SMI v2 |
RFC 2580 – Conformance statements for SMI v2 |
RFC 3410 – Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet Standard Management Framework |
RFC 3411 – An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks |
MANAGEMENT |
Password management |
Yes |
|
Configurable Management VLAN |
Yes |
|
Auto Install (BOOTP and DHCP options 66, 67, 150 and 55, 125) |
Yes |
Scalable deployment process (firmware, config) |
Admin access control via Radius and TACACS+ |
Yes |
Policies, Enable |
Industry standard CLI (IS-CLI) |
Yes |
Command Line interface |
CLI commands logged to a Syslog server |
Yes |
|
Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) |
Yes |
Fully functional GUI |
Telnet |
Yes |
|
IPv6 management |
Yes |
|
Dual Software (firmware) image |
Yes |
Allows non disruptive firmware upgrade process |
Dual Configuration file |
Yes |
Text-based (CLI commands) configuration file |
IS-CLI Scripting |
Yes |
Industry standard CLI commands scripts for automation |
Port descriptions |
Yes |
|
SNTP client over UDP port 123 |
Yes |
Provides synchronized network timestamp either in broadcast or unicast mode |
XMODEM |
Yes |
|
SNMP v1/v2 |
Yes |
|
SNMP v3 with multiple IP addresses |
Yes |
|
RMON 1,2,3,9 Max History entries Max buckets per History entry Max Alarm entries Max Event entries Max Log entries per Event entry |
Yes 3 * (number of ports in the stack + LAG + 10) 10 3 * (number of ports in the stack + LAG + 10) 3 * (number of ports in the stack + LAG + 10) 10 |
|
Port Mirroring Number of monitor sessions Tx/Rx Many to One Port Mirroring LAG supported as source ports Max source ports in a session |
Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes Total switch port count |
|
Flow based mirroring |
Yes |
|
Cable Test utility |
Yes |
CLI, Web GUI |
Traceroute feature |
Yes |
|
Outbound Telnet |
Yes |
|
SSH SSH Session Configuration |
v1/v2 Yes |
Secure Shell |
SSL/HTTPS and TLS v1.0 for web-based access |
Yes |
|
File transfers (uploads, downloads) |
TFTP/HTTP |
|
Secured protocols for file transfers |
SCP/SFTP/HTTPS |
|
HTTP Max Sessions |
16 |
|
SSL/HTTPS Max Sessions |
16 |
|
HTTP Download (firmware) |
Yes |
|
Syslog (RFC 3164) |
Yes |
|
Persistent log supported |
Yes |
|
USER ADMIN MANAGEMENT |
User ID configuration Max number of configured users Support multiple READWRITE Users Max number of IAS users (internal user database) |
Yes 6 Yes 100 |
|
Authentication login lists |
Yes |
|
Authentication Enable lists |
Yes |
|
Authentication HTTP lists |
Yes |
|
Authentication HTTPS lists |
Yes |
|
Authentication Dot1x lists |
Yes |
|
Accounting Exec lists |
Yes |
|
Accounting Commands lists |
Yes |
|
Login History |
50 |
|
M7100 SERIES - PLATFORM CONSTANTS |
Maximum number of remote Telnet connections |
5 |
|
Maximum number of remote SSH connections |
5 |
|
Number of MAC Addresses |
32K |
|
Number of VLANs |
1K |
|
VLAN ID Range |
1 - 4093 |
|
Number of 802.1p Traffic Classes |
8 classes |
|
IEEE 802.1x Number of .1x clients per port |
48 |
|
Number of LAGs |
12 LAGs with up to 8 ports per group |
|
Maximum multiple spanning tree instances |
32 |
|
MAC based VLANS Number supported |
Yes 256 |
|
Number of log messages buffered |
200 |
|
Static filter entries Unicast MAC and source port Multicast MAC and source port Multicast MAC and destination port (only) |
20 20 256 |
|
Subnet based VLANs Number supported |
Yes 128 |
|
Protocol Based VLANs Max number of groups Max protocols |
Yes 128 16 |
|
Maximum Multicast MAC Addresses entries |
2K |
|
Jumbo Frame Support Max Size Supported |
Yes 12k |
|
Number of DHCP snooping bindings |
32K |
|
Number of DHCP snooping static entries |
1024 |
|
LLDP-MED number of remote nodes |
48 |
|
Port MAC Locking Dynamic addresses per port Static addresses per port |
Yes 4096 48 |
|
sFlow Number of samplers Number of pollers Number of receivers |
32 52 8 |
|
Radius Max Authentication servers Max Accounting servers |
5 1 |
|
Number of routing interfaces (including port/vlan) |
128 |
|
Number of static routes (v4) |
128 |
|
Routing Heap size IPv4 |
26M |
|
DHCP Server Max number of pools Total max leases |
16 1024 |
|
DNS Client Concurrent requests Name server entries Seach list entries Static host entries Cache entries Domain search list entries |
16 8 6 64 128 32 |
|
Number of Host Entries (ARP/NDP) IPv4 build Static v4 ARP Entries |
6K 128 |
|
Number of ECMP Next Hops per Route |
4 |
|
ACL Limits Maximum Number of ACLs (any type) Maximum Number Configurable Rules per List Maximum ACL Rules per Interface and Direction (IPv4/L2) Maximum ACL Rules per Interface and Direction (IPv6) Maximum ACL Rules (system-wide) Maximum ACL Logging Rules (system-wide) |
100 1023 ingress/512 egress
1023 ingress/511 egress
509 ingress/255 egress
16384 128
|
|
COS Device Characteristics Configurable Queues per Port Configurable Drop Precedence Levels |
8 queues 3 |
|
DiffServ Device Limits Number of Queues Requires TLV to contain all policy instances combined Max Rules per Class Max Instances per Policy Max Attributes per Instance Max Service Interfaces Max Table Entries Class Table Class Rule Table Policy Table Policy Instance Table Policy Attribute Table Max Nested Class Chain Rule Count |
8 queues Yes
13 28 3 58 interfaces
32 192 64 640 1920 26 |
|
AutoVoIP number of voice calls |
16 |
|
iSCSI Flow Acceleration Max Monitored TCP Ports/IP Addresses Max Sessions Max Connections |
16 192 192 |
|
LED |
Per port |
Speed, Link, Activity |
|
Per device |
Power supply 1, Power supply 2, Fan trays status |
|
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
Dimensions |
440 x 430 x 44 mm (17.32 x 16.93 x 1.73 in) |
|
Weight M7100-24X |
6.984 kg (15.40 lb) |
|
POWER CONSUMPTION |
Worst case, all ports used, line-rate traffic M7100-24X |
200W (90VAC@47Hz) max |
|
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS |
Operating: Temperature Humidity Altitude |
32¡Æ to 122¡ÆF (0¡Æ to 50¡ÆC) 90% maximum relative humidity, non-condensing 10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum |
|
Storage: Temperature Humidity Altitude |
– 4¡Æ to 158¡ÆF (–20¡Æ to 70¡ÆC) 95% maximum relative humidity, non-condensing 10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum |
|
ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS AND IMMUNITY |
Certifications |
CE mark, commercial FCC Part 15 Class A, VCCI Class A Class A EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class A Class A C-Tick EN 50082-1 EN 55024 |
|
SAFETY |
Certifications |
CE mark, commercial CSA certified (CSA 22.2 #950) UL listed (UL 1950)/cUL IEC 950/EN 60950 |
|
PACKAGE CONTENT |
All models |
ProSafe¢ç M7100 series switch equipped with 1 x PSU and 2 x Fan trays Power cord Rubber footpads for tabletop installation Rubber caps for the SFP+ sockets Rack-mounting kit Mini-USB to USB cable for console Resource CD with links to online documentation, installation guides, USB drivers, software manual, CLI admin guide, Web GUI guide |
OPTIONAL MODULES AND ACCESSORIES |
All models: |
Ordering SKU: |
AGM731F |
1000Base-SX SFP GBIC (Multimode) |
AGM731F |
AGM732F |
1000Base-LX SFP GBIC (Single mode) |
AGM732F |
AXC761 |
10GSFP+ Cu (passive) SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Cable 1m |
AXC761-10000S |
AXC763 |
10GSFP+ Cu (passive) SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Cable 3m |
AXC763 -10000S |
AXC753 |
10GSFP+ Cu (passive) SFP+ to XFP Direct Attach Cable 3m |
AXC753-10000S |
AXM761 |
10GBase-SR SFP+ GBIC (OM3 Multimode) |
AXM761-10000S |
AXM761 (Pack of 10 units) |
10GBase-SR SFP+ GBIC (OM3 Multimode) |
AXM761P10-10000S |
AXM762 |
10GBase-LR SFP+ GBIC (Single mode) |
AXM762-10000S |
AXM762 (Pack of 10 units) |
10GBase-LR SFP+ GBIC (Single mode) |
AXM762P10-10000S |
AXM763 |
10GBase-LRM SFP+ GBIC (Long Reach Multimode, OM1, OM2 or OM3) |
AXM763-10000S |
M7100-24X |
APS300W |
Modular Power Supply |
APS300W-10000S |
AFT200 |
Modular Fan Tray |
AFT200-10000S |
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT |
ProSafe Lifetime Warranty¢Ó |
Included, lifetime |
ProSafe Lifetime Warranty¢Ó |
Included, lifetime |
Next Business Day onsite hardware replacement support** |
Included, 3 years |
PROSUPPORT SERVICE PACKS |
3-year Next Business Day hardware replacement contract (applicable where next business day onsite hardware replacement is not available) |
M7100-24X XPressHW, Category 4 |
PRR0334 service contract |
ORDERING INFORMATION |
M7100-24X Americas, Europe Asia Pacific China |
XSM7224-100NES XSM7224-100AJS XSM7224-100PRS |
V1H1 V1H1 V1H1 |