Ethernet Switching Reference Guide

What are your plans for delivering Transparent
LAN services?
What are your plans for offering streaming audio
or video services?
What are your plans for offering Video On
Demand services?
What are your plans for offering Internet
Telephony services?
Do you want to be able to support hundreds of
multicasting groups?
Is fibre scarcity a consideration for you in
deploying an Optical Ethernet Metro network?
Typical Applications
Enterprise Customers:
Desktop switching
Enterprise core IP routing
IP Multicasting
Web hosting
Metropolitan inter-site connectivity
Service Provider and Carriers:
Metropolitan Ethernet Service
Internet Data Centre
• Transparent LAN services
Virtual Private Networking Services
Disaster Recovery Services
Service Provider internal networks
Key Points
High performance:
128 Gbps non-blocking switching fabric
96Mpps throughput
Wire-speed L2 through L7 packet classification
Wire-speed L2 through L7 forwarding for critical
data traffic
Resilience:
"Five-nines" carrier-grade reliability –
no single point of failure
Device-level redundancy – power supplies, fans,
switching fabrics, modules
All components hot swappable
Link-level redundancy – Multi-Link Trunking, Split
Multi-Link Trunking
Network-level redundancy – Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Equal Cost Multi-
Path (ECMP) routing
Security: Wire-speed security filtering,
user authentication
Flexibility:
10/100 Mbps Ethernet
• 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps Ethernet
Up to 384 10/100BaseTX ports, 192 100BaseFX
Ports, 128 Gigabit Ethernet ports per chassis
OC-3 and OC-12 ATM
OC-3 and OC-12 Packet over SONET
Integrated Web-switching functionality
Low Cost of Ownership:
Single platform for service delivery
Integrated L2 though L7 switching in a
single chassis
Simple solution – L2 Access, L3 Core
Lowered training costs
30
Passport 8000 Chassis