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Next Generation
Campus Convergence FastIron CX switches can deliver both
power and data across network
connections, providing a single-cable
solution for campus edge devices such as
Voice over IP (VoIP) phones, legacy IP
phones, video surveillance cameras, and
wireless access points.
The switches support the
emerging PoE Plus standard (802.3at)
to
provide up to 30 watts of power to each
device. This high-powered solution
simplifies
wiring for next-generation
solutions such as videoconferencing
phones, pan/tilt
surveillance cameras, and 802.11n wireless access points.
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The 24-port FastIron CX
switch model can supply full Class 3
(15.4 watts) or full PoE+ (30 watts)
power to every port, and the 48-port
model can supply full Class 3 power to
every port or full PoE+ power to 26
ports. The switches can power a
combination of PoE and PoE+ devices
while staying within the switches
820-watt power budget.
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Plug-and-Play Operations
for Powered Devices FastIron CX switches support the IEEE
802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
and ANSI TIA 1057 Link Layer Discovery
Protocol-Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED)
standards that enable organizations to
deploy interoperable multivendor
solutions for unified communications.
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LLDP and LLDP-MED provide
a standard, open method for configuring,
discovering, and managing network
infrastructure. The protocols help
reduce operational costs by simplifying
and automating network operations.
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Simplified,
High-Performance Stacking FastIron CX switches include two
dedicated 16 Gbps stacking ports,
providing simple and robust
expandability for future growth at the
network edge. Leveraging IronStack
technology, up to eight FastIron CX
switches can be stacked into a single
logical switch with a single IP address
to simplify management.
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Throughout the stack,
there is 64 Gbps of switching bandwidth,
essentially eliminating the need to work
around inter-switch bottlenecks. With
dedicated stacking ports for scalability
within the rack, optional 10 GbE ports
are freed up for high-speed connectivity
to the aggregation or core layers.
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10 GbE ports can be
trunked from different members of the
stack to optimize performance and
availability. For added flexibility,
IronStack also supports the use of 10
GbE ports with fiber-optic cabling for
stacking across racks, floors, and
buildings.
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Up to eight 10 GbE links
can be aggregated in a stack, providing
80 Gbps of bandwidth between the wiring
closet and the aggregation layer.
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Reduced Power Consumption In todays rapidly growing business
environments, organizations need to
minimize power consumption throughout
the entire IT infrastructure. FastIron
CX switches are designed to
intelligently manage power usage,
extending "green" initiatives to the
wiring closet.
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Power to campus devices
is automatically negotiated, providing
exactly the amount of power that they
need. If devices go into sleep mode,
they can request less power from the
network, minimizing power usage in the
campus environment.
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High Availability and
Enterprise-Class Security Often reserved for data center-class
solutions, FastIron CX switches
optionally contain dual hot-swappable,
load-sharing, redundant power supplies.
The modular design also has a removable
fan assembly. These features provide
another level of availability for the
campus wiring closet in a compact form
factor.
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SIMPLIFIED, SECURE
MANAGEMENT BASED ON OPEN STANDARDS FastIron CX switches provide simplified,
standards-based management capabilities
that help organizations reduce
administrative time and effort while
securing their networks. Key features
include:
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Simplified deployment with
auto-configuration
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Management through Brocade IronView
Network Manager
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Open
management through an
industry-standard Command Line
Interface (CLI)
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Out-of-band management
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Ideal for Ethernet
Storage Traffic Modern iSCSI SAN environments require a
high-performance network to reliably
deliver block storage to servers.
FastIron CX switches provide robust
performance capabilities to handle
servers that are saturating multiple GbE
links.
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Brocade FastIron
CX Series Feature Comparison
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FastIron CX 624S |
FastIron CX 648S |
FastIron CX
624S-HPOE |
FastIron CX
648S-HPOE |
Switching
bandwidth (data rate, full
duplex) |
152 Gbps |
200 Gbps |
152 Gbps |
200 Gbps |
Forwarding
bandwidth (data rate, full
duplex) |
114 Mpps |
150 Mpps |
114 Mpps |
150 Mpps |
Stacking
bandwidth (data rate, full
duplex) |
64 Gbps |
64 Gbps |
64 Gbps |
64 Gbps |
10/100/1000 Mbps
RJ-45 ports |
20 |
44 |
20 |
44 |
10/100/1000 Mbps
combination ports |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
10 Gigabit
Ethernet XFP/CX4 ports |
2 (optional) |
2 (optional) |
2 (optional) |
2 (optional) |
16 Gbps CX4
stacking ports |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Maximum PoE Class
3 ports |
n/a |
n/a |
24 |
48 |
Maximum PoE+
ports |
n/a |
n/a |
24 |
26 |
Power supplies |
2 removable
(second optional) |
2 removable
(second optional) |
2 removable
(second optional) |
2 removable
(second optional) |
Optional FRUs |
10 Gigabit
Ethernet module |
FCX-2XG |
FCX-2XG |
FCX-2XG |
FCX-2XG |
Second power
supply |
RPS13 |
RPS13 |
RPS14 |
RPS14 |
Replacement fan
unit |
FCX-S-FAN |
FCX-S-FAN |
FCX-S-POE-FAN |
FCX-S-POE-FAN |
System
Architecture
Connector options |
10/100/1000 ports: RJ-45 (fixed)
1 Gbps SFP combo ports: SX, LX,
LHA, LHB, 1000Base-BX, CWDM
10 Gbps XFP ports: CX4, 1310-MM,
SR, LR, ER, ZR, ZRD
Stacking ports: fixed CX4
(fixed)
Out-of-band Ethernet management:
RJ-45 (fixed)
Console management: DB9 |
Maximum MAC
addresses |
32,000 |
Maximum VLANs |
4096 |
Maximum STP
(spanning trees) |
255 |
Maximum routes
(in hardware) |
16,000 |
Trunking |
Maximum ports per trunk: 8
Maximum trunk groups: 32 |
Maximum Jumbo
Frame size |
9000 bytes |
IEEE standards
compliance |
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802.1AB LLDP/LLDP-MED
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802.1D-2004 MAC Bridging
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802.1p Mapping to
Priority Queue
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802.1s Multiple Spanning
Tree
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802.1w Rapid Spanning
Tree
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802.1x Port-based
Network Access Control
- 802.3
10 Base-T
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802.3ab 1000 Base-T
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802.3ad Link Aggregation
(Dynamic and Static)
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802.3ae 10 Gigabit
Ethernet
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802.3af Power over
Ethernet
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802.3ak CX4
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802.3u 100 Base-TX
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802.3x Flow Control
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802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX
- 802.3
MAU MIB (RFC 2239)
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Layer 2 switching |
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802.1s Multiple Spanning
Tree
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802.1x Authentication
- Auto
MDI/MDIX
- BPDU
Guard, Root Guard
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Dual-Mode VLANs
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Dynamic VLAN Assignment
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Dynamic Voice VLAN
Assignment
- Fast
Port Span
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Flexible Static
Multicast MAC Address
Configuration
- GARP
VLAN Registration
Protocol
- IGMP
Snooping (v1/v2/v3)
- Link
Fault Signaling (LFS)
- MAC
Address Locking
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MAC-Layer Filtering
- MAC
Learning Disable; Port
Security
- MLD
Snooping (v1/v2)
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Multi-device
Authentication
- Per
VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST/PVST+/PVRST)
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PIM¡VSM Snooping
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Policy-controlled
MAC-based VLANs
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Port-based Access
Control Lists
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Port-based, ACL-based,
MAC Filter-based, and
VLAN-based Mirroring
- Port
Loop Detection
- Port
Speed Downshift and
Selective
Auto-negotiation
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Private VLAN
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Private VLANs and Uplink
Switch
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Protected Link Groups
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Protocol VLAN (802.1v),
Subnet VLAN
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Remote Fault
Notification (RFN)
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Single-instance Spanning
Tree
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Single-link LACP
- Trunk
Groups
- Trunk
Threshold
- Uni-Directional
Link Detection (UDLD)
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Layer 3 routing |
- ECMP
- Host
routes
- IPv4
Static Routes
- L3/L4
ACLs RIP v1/v2 announce
- OSPF
v2
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PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM
- RIP
v1, v2
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Routed Interfaces
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Route-only Support
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Routing Between Directly
Connected Subnets
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Virtual Interfaces
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Virtual Route Redundancy
Protocol (VRRP)
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Advanced
Functionality
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Metro features |
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Metro-Ring Protocol (v1,
v2)
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Virtual Switch
Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
- VLAN
Stacking (Q-in-Q)
- VRRP
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Topology Groups
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Quality of
service |
- ACL
Mapping and Marking of
ToS/DSCP
- ACL
Mapping to Priority
Queue
- ACL
Mapping to ToS/DSCP
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Classifying and Limiting
Flows Based on TCP Flags
- DHCP
Relay
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DiffServ Support
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Honoring DSCP and 802.1p
- MAC
Address Mapping to
Priority Queue
- QoS
Queue Management using
Weighted Round Robin (WRR),
Strict Priority (SP),
and a combination of WRR
and SP
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Traffic
management |
- ACL-based
inbound rate limiting and
traffic policies
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Broadcast, multicast, and
unknown unicast rate
limiting
- Inbound
rate limiting per port
- Outbound
rate limiting per port and
per queue
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Power and
Thermal Specifications
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Max Current at
100 VAC (Amps) |
Max Current at
200 VAC (Amps) |
Max Total Power
Draw1 (Watts) |
Max System Power
Draw2 (Watts) |
Max Thermal
Output3 (BTU/Hr) |
Energy Efficiency
(Watts/Gbps) |
FastIron CX 624S |
1.09 |
0.51 |
93.6 |
93.6 |
319 |
1.23 |
FastIron CX 648S |
1.39 |
0.63 |
122 |
122 |
416 |
1.22 |
FastIron CX
624S-HPOE4 |
1.09 |
0.58 |
509 |
107 |
365 |
1.41 |
FastIron CX
648S-HPOE4 |
1.72 |
0.94 |
970 |
167 |
570 |
1.67 |
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