New Product Launch x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units x610 Series Positioning Advanced Layer 3 Stacking Network Switches: Nine new models High performance Edge switch, and Small / Medium Business Core Switch x610 Series Positioning 24
&
48 Gigabit port models x610 Series Positioning With & without
Dual 10Gbps SFP+ links without
with
without
with x610 Series Positioning With & without
PoE+ - without
- with
- without
- with
- without
- with
- without
- with x610 Series Positioning And a 24 port SFP
x610 Positioning? For those familiar with its predecessor the x600: Its an Enhanced x600
x610 switches are backwards compatible with the x600 series x610 Models 10/100/1000 Ports 10/1000 SFP 1000 SFP Combo SFP+ 10G Ports AT-x610-24Ts 24 4 AT-x610-24Ts-PoE+ 24 4 AT-x610-24Ts/X 24 4 2 AT-x610-24Ts/X-PoE+ 24 4 2 AT-x610-24SPs/X 4 Combo 24 2 AT-x610-48Ts 48 4 AT-x610-48Ts-PoE+ 48 4 AT-x610-48Ts/X 48 2 2 AT-x610-48Ts/X-PoE+ 48 2 2 24 port SFP unit has 4 10/100/1000 ports Copper Switches all have 4 SFP These models have two 10G ports as standard Except on the 48/X, where there is not enough room x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units Availability Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 AT-x610-24Ts AT-x610-48Ts AT-x610-24Ts/X AT-x610-48Ts/X AT-x610-24Ts-PoE+ AT-x610-48Ts-PoE+ AT-x610-24Ts/X-PoE+ AT-x610-48Ts/X-PoE+ AT-x610-24SPs/X AT-PWR250-30 AT-PWR800-30 AT-PWR1200-30 - Shipping x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G ports Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units x610 offers 10Gbps interfaces - How fast is 10Gbps? Loading 10,000 average size web pages in 1 second = 10Gbps! A web page size from 20Kbytes to 500KB (bigger than that it would take too long to load) Assume an average of 100Kbytes = 1Mbit 1000 web pages = 1Gbit 10,000 web pages = 10Gbits
Watching 6,666 BBC iPlayer HD streams = 10Gbps BBC iPlayer HD stream H.264 720 x 404 pixel 1.5Mbps 1,000 HD streams 1.5Gbps 6,666 HD streams = 10Gbps
Back up 1 TerraByte of Storage Area Network in 16 minutes 1TByte = 1000GByte = 10,000Gbit Time to pass 10,000Gbit @ 10Gbps = 1000 seconds 1000 seconds = 16 minutes Improved 10Gbps Ports Benefits of SFP+
SFP+ takes up less space on front panel (fit on more interfaces) An SFP may be fitted in SFP+ slots allowing for flexible interim solutions Consumes less power (XFP <1.37 Watt vs SFP+ <1 Watt) XFP & SFP+ currently the same price, (but XFP ?, SFP+ ?) Old XFP New SFP+ SFP+ allows low cost copper 10G connection SFP+s can communicate with XFPs (850nm > 850nm / 1310nm >1310nm) both LC SFP+ allows Low cost copper 10G interconnections. Part Number Description Power Consumption List US$ AT-SP10TW1 1m SFP+ to SFP+ cable 0.1W per end $240 AT-SP10TW3 3m SFP+ to SFP+ cable 0.1W per end $358 AT-SP10TW7 7m SFP+ to SFP+ cable 0.5W per end $494 Notes: Cable can not be removed from SFP+ Sometimes referred to as Twinax (similar to older technology with twin co-ax ) Part Number Description Power Consumption Each US$ List Qty Total List US$ AT-SP10SR 850nm 10G SFP+ 300mtrs 1W per end $1200 2 $2400 Fibre Patch cord $40 1 $40 Total $2440 Approximately 1/10 th the price of solution using optics: Dual SFP+ Network Interface Card for Servers. Part Number Description AT-VNC10S Dual 10G SFP+ Server NIC Most servers today only offer two 1Gbps ports - Upgrade servers to resilient 20Gbps 2 x 10Gbps Two low cost AT-SP10TW Cables SFP+ Range Part Number Description AT-SP10SR 850nm SFP+ 300mtr on high bandwidth Multi Mode Fibre (OM3) AT-SP10LR 1310nm SFP+ 10Km on Single Mode Fibre New Dual SFP+ Module AT-x6EM-XS2 May be used to provide 2 additional 10G for standalone switches giving up to 4 x 10G (Also use for remote stacking) Available number of SFP+ ports 10/100/1000 Ports 10/1000 SFP 1000 SFP Combo SFP+ 10G Ports AT-x610-24Ts 24 4 2* AT-x610-24Ts-PoE+ 24 4 2 AT-x610-24Ts/X 24 4 2 4* AT-x610-24Ts/X-PoE+ 24 4 2 4* AT-x610-24SPs/X 4 Combo 24 2 4* AT-x610-48Ts 48 4 2* AT-x610-24Ts-PoE+ 48 4 2* AT-x610-48Ts/X 48 2 2 4* AT-x610-48Ts/X-PoE+ 48 2 2 4* * With AT-x6EM/2XS module in stand alone switch 10 Gb servers x610 as a 2 or 4 x 10Gbps standalone L3 core switch Legacy servers n x 1Gbps x610-48Ts/X Edge switches 2 x 10Gbps 10Gbps servers AT-6XEM-2XS provides 2 extra 10Gbps 10 Gb servers x610 as a 2 or 4 x 10Gbps standalone L3 core switch Legacy servers n x 1Gbps x610-24SPs/X Edge switches 2 x 10Gbps 10Gbps servers AT-6XEM-2XS provides 2 extra 10Gbps x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking New - x610 stacks to 8 switches
x600 stacking mode allows combining x610 and x600 in same stack (4 in stack) x610 uses AT-STACKXG stacking modules (same as x600) Max (384 x 1G ports + 16 10G ports)
(x600 was max stack 4)
10G transmission with IP stripped = 12Gbps 12+12+12+12 = 48Gbps stacking Benefits of Virtual Chassis Stacking Stack of switches becomes one switch One console or GUI to manage the entire stack One configuration for whole stack One software update for whole stack Less switches to manage
Across the stack Link Aggregation (LACP) between switches Across the stack Link Aggregation (LACP) out to servers Ability to build networks with redundant core switches i.e. No single point of failure Resilience at Layer 2 - simple to configure very effective Dual Resilient Core No single point of failure 10 Gbps 1 Gbps Link aggregation Virtualized Servers 48Gbps stacking Single 10Gbps to server Dual 10Gbps = 20Gbps to server 10Gbps Multiple Resilient Core No single point of failure 10 Gbps 1 Gbps Link aggregation 48Gbps stacking 20Gbps New Dual SFP+ Module for Long distance Stacking Benefits Can be used to provide 2 additional 10G for standalone switches Can be used with SFP+ optics to provide long distances stacking Manage local and remote switches from one GUI or console Protect against: Core Failure, Power failure, Theft, Fire & Flood with a Remote Stacked Core
Cant mix AT-x6EM-XS2 and AT-STAKXG Cant put AT-x6EM-XS2 stacking module into x600 SFP+ Twinax Cable - useful with mixed Local & Remote Stacking AT-SPSR with Multi Mode OM3 Fibre Up to 300m stacking cable Low cost AT-SP10TW SFP+ to SFP+ Cables AT-SP10LR with Single Mode Fibre Up to 10Km stacking cable AT-x6EM-XS2 Rear mounted Remote stacking modules Remote Stacking with dual homed virtual servers Single Core switch failure - network OK Big problems with Fire or Flood Especially if computerised attendance Virtualise servers Remote Virtulised servers Remote Stacking with remote dual homed virtual servers Vandalism / Theft Terrorism With Remote Stacking & Remote Virtulisation With SIMPLE configuration (no VRRP) Network becomes resilient against many disasters! How to join a stack of x610s with stacked x908s Different stacking protocols - Two GUIs to manage the whole network LACP 20Gb resilient trunk Remote Stacking 48Gbps X908s Locally Stacked 160Gbps More info Potentially can do Core & Remote with x610s - no x908s at all In this configuration more ports than two stacked x908s, (x908 offers more stack bandwidth) Entire Network as one stack Remote Stacking 48Gbps x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units Power Over Ethernet (PoE / PoE+) PoE - provides power & data, on Ethernet Cat 3/5/6 cabling
x600 was PoE Capable (IEEE 802.3af-2003) PoE up to 15.4 Watts per port (12.95 Watts at the powered device)
x610 is PoE+ Capable (IEEE 802.3at-2009) PoE+ up to 30 Watts per port (25.5 Watts at the powered device) Why PoE+ PoE illuminators Raytec less than 25W covers up to 60 metres
Combined Fan & Heater single Cat 6 cable to enclosure Axis P1344E - Class 3 (15.4 Watt x 24 = 370 Watt)
Larger Pan Zoom & Tilt camera housings Axis Q6032-E Pan Tilt Zoom - High Power PoE+ (Up to 30 Watt ea)
PoE versions of x610 have plug in Power Supply Units x610 PoE+ models have PSU slot, allowing for choice of PoE budget (x610 Non PoE+ models have a fixed internal system PSU)
AT-PWR250 Future upgrade of the switch to PoE+ use AT-PWR800 PoE+ budget for whole switch of 480 Watts AT-PWR1200 PoE+ budget for whole switch of 780 Watts
Note: Power supply modules that fit in the PoE+ versions of the x600, also fit into the AT-RPS3000 Redundant PSU chassis . Part Number Power Source Description AT-PWR250 AC Mains System PSU only, useful if want to save cost now but might want PoE later AT-PWR250-80 48vDC System PSU only AT-PWR800 AC Mains System PSU + 480W PoE+ Power Budget AT-PWR1200 AC Mains System PSU + 780W PoE+ Power Budget x610 Power Supply Module options for PoE switches (Note: PSUs also fit AT-RPS3000 Redundant PSU Chassis) What is the x610 PoE+ capability? PSU Type PoE Budget Number of Ports Average Power per Port (Non Redundant PSU) Average Power per Port (Redundant PSU) Max PoE if some ports unused 800W 480 Watts 24 20 Watts - 30 Watts 800W 480 Watts 48 10 Watts - 30 Watts 1200W 780 Watts 24 Exceeds 30 Watts - 30 Watts 1200W 780 Watts 48 16.2 Watts - 30 Watts 800W + 800W 960 Watts 24 Exceeds 30 Watts 20 Watts 30 Watts 800W + 800W 960 Watts 48 20 Watts 10 Watts 30 Watts 1200W + 1200W 1560 Watts 24 Exceeds 30 Watts Exceeds 30 Watts 30 Watts 1200W + 1200W 1560 Watts 48 Exceeds 30 Watts 16.2 Watts 30 Watts Note: cant think of many applications yet that require a full 30 Watts on all ports! x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units Click here for Much Shortened Redundant PSU Slides AT-RPS3000 x610 Redundant Power Supply AT-RPS-3000 Functions The RPS-3000 has three functions:
1. To protect against x610 system power supply failure, and 2. Provide additional PoE+ capability or 3. Provide redundant PoE+ capability
The RPS-3000 is not an Uninterruptible Power Supply i.e. it does not include batteries Each slot powers two ports What can an AT-PWR250 RPSU supply? PWR250 in RPS3000 Supplying System Power only Two low system power consumption switches (24 port) One high system power consumption switch (48 port / SFP) OR What can an AT-PWR800 or AT-PWR1200 RPSU supply? PWR800 or PWR1200 in RPS3000 Supplying System & PoE Power Two low system power consumption switches (24 port) One high system power consumption switch (48 port / SFP) OR Low Power & High Power Switches (Relevant to RPSU) Low Power Switches (low system power consumption) High Power Switches (high system power consumption) x610-24Ts X610-48Ts x610-24Ts/X X610-48Ts/X x610-24Ts-PoE+ X610-48Ts-PoE+ x610-24Ts/X-PoE+ X610-48Ts/X-PoE+ X610-24SPs/X In summary: All 24 port switches are Low Power Switches All 48 port switches are High Power Switches With the exception of the 24 port SFP Switch which is a High Power Switch Rear connectors All four connectors may be used to provided Redundant System Power (even to PoE+ switches)
The bottom two provide Redundant System Power and Additional / Redundant PoE+ Power
PoE+ Load Sharing 30 Watt x 24 ports = 720W 30 Watt x 48 ports =1140W
If system is fitted with two power supplies and; If PoE consumption less than smallest PoE supply capability - System is redundant If PoE consumption is greater than smallest PoE supply System is not redundant! Remote Interrogation SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT command shows Model of connected PSUs Which PSUs are active or redundant
LEDs Load LED Green Normal Amber Fault Off Not fitted or switched off
Cable LED Green Normal Amber Cable Unplugged Off port off / PSU off / PSU failed Switches Caution RPS Cables are NOT hot swap Turn ports off before disconnecting to avoid damaging RPS circuitry
x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units OSPFv3 OSPFv2 most recent revision 1998 (RFC2328) OSFPv3 is OSFP for IPv6 Neighbour exchanges use IPv6 link-local addressing exclusively OSPFv3 essentially protocol-independent Main benefits of OSPF vs RIP OSPF converges faster RIP routes on least number of hops only OSFP will also take into account speed of routes OSPF supports Variable Length Subnet Masking Efficiency: RIP updates every 30 sec, OSPF multicasts updates only on changes RIP now redundant? 1G 10G 10G 1G 10G 10G Route taken by RIP Route taken by OSPF x610 Presentation Agenda What is it? Quick overview Availability? Whats new?
Improved 10G connectivity Improved Virtual Chassis Stacking Improved POE Improved Redundant Power Supply Improved IPv6 Improved facilities for Multi Tennant Units Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF Lite) Tenants require a data infrastructure when renting (Regus type) flexible office space
Tenants also want to use their own IP addressing scheme
Addressing schemes may overlap (all use 192.168.1.x)
VRF Lite allows Landlords with Multi Tennant Units to offer this facility Thank you Americas Headquarters | 19800 North Creek Parkway | Suite 100 | Bothell | WA 98011 | USA | T: +1 800 424 4284 | F: +1 425 481 3895 Asia-Pacific Headquarters | 11 Tai Seng Link | Singapore | 534182 | T: +65 6383 3832 | F: +65 6383 3830 EMEA Headquarters | Via Motta 24 | 6830 Chiasso | Switzerland | T: +41 91 69769.00 | F: +41 91 69769.11 2011 Allied Telesis Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. All company names, logos, and product designs that are trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.