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SUMMIT1i PRODUCT INFORMATION
Ordering Information
The Summit1i is the ideal switch for mid-tier aggregation in
enterprise, basement customer premise equipment (CPE) for metro area networks, and for
server load balancing/web cache redirection in server co-location and hosting
environments. With a compact 2U factor, the Summit1i switch integrates non-blocking
Wire-Speed IP/IPX Routing and Layer 2 switching with advanced capabilities like
Policy-Based Quality of Service, server load balancing, web cache redirection and access
control lists- all at wire speed on every port.
Summit1i is Available in two configurations with six 100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-SX
ports plus two GBIC-based 1000BASE-X ports, the Summit1i also comes with built-in
redundant power supplies for increased fault tolerance.
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Point of Presence (POP)
The shift from narrowband technologies to gigabit level services has dramatically changed
the networking requirements of the customer premise equipment portion of metro area
networks, as well in Internet data centers fed by high-capacity connections. The Summit1i
provides an ideal integrated platform to meet these new requirements.
Broadband Access POP
Features an integrated platform for providing transport and service termination at the CPE
location. Features wire-speed switching and routing, filtering, virtual metropolitan area
networks (vMANs), and bidirectional bandwidth controls.
Broadband Services POP
Provides a single aggregation point for the basic service delivery mechanisms necessary
for an Internet data center- scalability, security, access policies, wire-speed access
control lists, and server load balancing combined with both high availability and web
cache redirection configurations.
Pre-installed on every Extreme Networks switch, the ExtremeWare software
suite features industry standard protocols to ensure interoperability with legacy switches
and routers, plus Policy-Based Quality of Service (QoS) for bandwidth management and
traffic prioritization. ExtremeWare scales performance and increases availability by
combining Policy-Based QoS with fully integrated server load balancing, web cache
redirection, access control lists, VLAN switching and routing, IETF DiffServ and IEEE
802.1p.
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FEATURES:
- IP TDM fixed-latency transport of voice and video traffic
- SONET-like reliability for non-stop operation
- Bandwidth by the slice for service provisioning in 500 Kbps increments
- Usage-based billing to recoup the service provider's investment
- Virtual MAN (vMAN) services for virtual private networks over a single MAN
- BGP4 for Internet peering
- Medium- and long-reach optics for metro and regional area networks
- Non-blocking 17.5 Gbps switch fabrics yields 12 million packets per second
- Wire-Speed IP/IPX Routing at Layer 3 with wire-speed Layer 2 switching
- Policy-Based Quality of Service with bandwidth management and prioritization
- Bandwidth provisioning per port
- Advanced resiliency and fault tolerance; fully redundant, load-sharing power supplies
- Dual switch configurations and ExtremeWare images
- Extreme Standby Router Protocol (ESRP) for ultra-fast fail-over
- OSPF equal cost multipath routing
- 1,024 IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- IEEE 802.1ad compatible link aggregation
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Summit1i Product
Specifications
GENERAL
- True QoS via ExtremeWare and
policy-based bandwidth control
and application prioritization
Eight queues per port
- 6pt Autosensing 100/1000BASETX or 1000BSX
- Up to 128,000 Layer 2 addresses
- Up to 128,000 Layer 3 addresses
- 1,024 VLAN
PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS
- RFC 1812 Router Requirements
- RFC 1519 CIDR
- RFC 1256 IRDP Router Discovery
- RFC 783 TFTP
- RFC 951 BootP
- RFC 1542 BootP
- RFC 2131 BootP/DHCP Helper
- RFC 1591 DNS (Client Operation)
- RFC 1122 Host Requirements
- RFC 768 UDP
- RFC 791 IP
- RFC 792 ICMP
- RFC 793 TCP
- RFC 826 ARP
- ESRP Extreme Standby Router Protocol, with Groups, Host Attach and Domain Features
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RIP:
- RFC 1058 RIPv1
- RFC 2453 RIPv2
OSPF:
- RFC 2328 OSPFv2
- RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option
- RFC 2154 OSPF with Digital Signatures (Password, MD-5)
BGP-4:
- RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4
- RFC 1965 Autonomous System Confederations for BGP
- RFC 1966 BGP Route Reflection
- RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute
- RFC 1745 BGP/OSPF interaction
IP MULTICAST
- RFC 2362 PIM-SM
- PIM-DM Draft IETF PIM Dense Mode v2-dm-03
- RFC 1122 DVMRP Host req
- DVMRP v3 draft IETF DVMRP v3-07
- RFC 2236 IGMP v2
- IGMP Snooping with configurable router registration forwarding
QUALITY OF SERVICE
- IEEE 802.1D - 1998 (802.1p) packet priority
- RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence
- RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding
- RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding
- RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge router functions
- IEEE General:
- IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
- IEEE 802.3ad draft - static config
- IEEE GVRP (Generic VLAN Registration Protocol)
- Port-based
- MAC-based
- Protocol-sensitive
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MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY
- RFC 1157 SNMPv1/v2c
- RFC 1907 SNMPv2
- RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups: Stats, History, Alarms & Events
- RFC 2021 RMON2 (probe config)
- RFC 2668 MAU
- RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
- RFC 1213 MIB-II
- RFC 2037 Entity MIB
- RFC 2233 Interface MIB
- RFC 2096 IP Forwarding
- RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB
- ExtremeWare private MIB (includes ACL, QoS policy and VLAN config)
- RFC 1866 HTML
- RFC 2068 HTTP
- RFC 854 Telnet
- HTML and telnet management
- Configuration logging
- Multiple images, multiple configs
- Multiple Syslog servers
- 999 local messages, criticals stored across reboots
- RFC 1769 Ver 3 Simple Network Time Protocol
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SECURITY:
- FIPS-186 (Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 186) Secure Shell 2
(SSH2).
- RFC 1851 3DES-CBC cipher
- RFC 2792 DSA key exchange
- TACACS+
- RFC 2138 RADIUS
- RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting
- RADIUS per-command authentication
- Access Profiles on all routing protocols
- Access Profiles on all management methods
- Denial of Service Protection:
- RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering
- RPF (Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding) control
- Wire-speed ACLs
- Rate Limiting by ACLs
- Server Load Balancing with Layer 3,4 protection of servers
- SYN attack protection
- Uni-directional session control
- CERT and "rootshell" immunity testing including:- CERT (http://www.cert.org)
- CA-97.28.Teardrop_Land - Teardrop and "LAND" attack
- IP Options Attack
- CA-98-13-tcp-denial-of-service
- CA-98.01.smurf
- CA-96.26.ping
- CA-96.21.tcp_syn_flooding
- CA-96.01.UDP_service_denial
- CA95.01.IP Spoofing_Attacks and Hijacked Terminal Connections -Host Attacks
(http://www.rootshell.org/beta/exploits.html)
- Syndrop, Nestea, Latierra, Newtear, Bonk, Winnuke, Simping, Raped, Spring, Ascend,
Stream
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Summit1i Dimensions:
- (H) 3.50 in x (W) 17.25 in x (D) 19.0 in
- (H) 8.90 cm (W) 43.87 cm x (D) 48.31 cm
Weight: 22 lbs (9.90 Kg)
Operating Temperature: 0º C to 40º C (32º F to 104º F)
Storage Temperature: -10º C to 70º C (14º F to 158º F)
Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing
Power: 85-250 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1.4 A max.
Heat Dissipation: 556 BTU/hr (163 watts)
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Safety
- UL 1950 3rd Edition, Listed
- TUV/GS and GOST to EN60825-1 and EN60950: 1992/A3:1995+
- ZB/ZC Deviations
- cUL Listed to CSA 22.2#950-95
EMI/EMC
- FCC Part 15 Class A
- ICES-0003 Class A
- VCCI Class 1
- EN55022 Class A
- CISPR 22 Class A
- EN55024
Environmental: EN60068 to Extreme IEC68 schedule
Acoustic: 58dB/pW Weighted Sound Power Level to EN27779 and EN29295
Reliability: Minimum 50000 hrs MTBF to Mil HDBK 217F Notice 1, Parts
Stress Method.
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