Todayโs corporate networks are undergoing rapid transformation. The digitization of processes, mass adoption of cloud applications, and the growth of remote work have made connectivity a strategic resource. SD-WAN has become a key technology, enabling traffic...
Modular ESWM1L3 Switch Series
Introduction
The ESWM1L3 multi-service core switches are designed for next-generation converged networks in campus networks and data centers.
Using the modular options the corporate IT managers can define the best product for its network services satisfying application requirements, security, and getting an improved network for the future.
The architecure is multi-plane with separated planes for the control from the forwarding plane, ensuring continuous bandwidth with non-blocking switching in all interfaces.
Competitive Advantages
This future-proofs the network for bandwidth-intensive applications, big data analytics, and high-performance computing, avoiding costly HW upgrades later.
This provides greater flexibility for customizing data plane processing and implementing new protocols, a feature found in more expensive data center switches.
Features like redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans ensure maximum uptime, which is non-negotiable for core network infrastructure.
A compelling combination of advanced features, competitive upfront pricing, and often more inclusive licensing compared to top-tier brands.
Description
The ESWM1L3 multi-service core switches are designed for next-generation converged networks in campus networks and data centers.
Using the modular options the corporate IT managers can define the best product for its network services satisfying application requirements, security, and getting an improved network for the future.
The architecure is multi-plane with separated planes for the control from the forwarding plane, ensuring continuous bandwidth with non-blocking switching in all interfaces.
The ESWM1L3 supports OpenFlow and NETCONF, and allows the working services to be smoothly upgraded to a software-defined networking (SDN) network. This substantially reduces network maintenance costs while greatly simplifying network management.
The ESWM1L3 multi-service core switches are designed for next-generation converged networks in campus networks and data centers.
Using the modular options the corporate IT managers can define the best product for its network services satisfying application requirements, security, and getting an improved network for the future.
The architecure is multi-plane with separated planes for the control from the forwarding plane, ensuring continuous bandwidth with non-blocking switching in all interfaces.
The ESWM1L3 supports OpenFlow and NETCONF, and allows the working services to be smoothly upgraded to a software-defined networking (SDN) network. This substantially reduces network maintenance costs while greatly simplifying network management.
Key Features
This series switches virtualize multiple physical devices into one logical device. They can implement fast switchover within 50 ms to 200 ms upon link failures, ensuring nonstop transmission of key services
It substantially reduces network maintenance costs while greatly simplifying network management because it allows the live network to be smoothly upgraded to a software-defined networking (SDN) network
These modular switches support the hardware monitoring system in 1+1 redundancy mode to centrally monitor status parameters such as the card, fan module, power module, power supply, and environment parameters.
Online patch upgrades, GR for OSPF/IS-IS/BGP and BFD for VRRP/OSPF/BGP4/ISIS/IS-ISv6/static routing, 1+1 HW monitoring, automatic traffic allocation if a fabric module fails
Multi-level multi-plane architecture, which sepatared control plane from the forwarding plane. It can be independently configured to ensure non-blocking switching at line rate among all ports
Low voltage power supply design for the internal system, the multi-core CPU supports dynamic power management to save power at low loads, and intelligent fan modules support 256-level speed for precise T control.
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