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FastIron Edge Series PoE

FastIron Edge Series PoE
  • Industry-standard 802.3af Power Over Ethernet support for all available ports with up to 480W of PoE power available
  • Ease-of-use features including auto-detection of PoE and non-PoE devices, power priority, separate PoE LEDs, and comprehensive PoE statistics per port and per system
  • Intelligent traffic control using Quality of Service to prioritize voice and video traffic and rate-limiting to manage bandwidth useage at the edge

Overview

The FastIron® Edge Switch with IEEE 802.3af based Power over Ethernet (FES-PoE) series provides an industry-leading feature set with greater flexibility, higher reliability, enhanced security, and expanded quality of service—while simplifying network management complexity and reducing on-going training expenses. The FES-POE is an ideal platform choice for applications that require advanced high-availability, superior performance and advanced power features, including Voice over IP (VoIP), IP video security/surveillance and Wireless LAN (WLAN) deployment.

FastIron Edge Switch support of the IEEE 802.3af standard ensures interoperability with other IEEE 802.3af compliant devices, providing the ability to deliver electrical power (-48v DC at up to 15.4 watts) across Category 5 (or above) Ethernet cabling infrastructures. This technology allows network administrators to deploy Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices to user locations, without restructuring existing power distribution plant.

The FES product family increases your network's Return on Investment (ROI) and decreases its Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by using common sparing components and offering improved functionality through a common feature set controlled by de facto standard Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax,all in a compact (1.5 Rack Units) form factor at industry leading prices.With an advanced hardware platform to provide userselectable Layer 2 switching with software upgradeability to full Layer 3 multiprotocol routing—the FastIron Edge Switch with Power over Ethernet is the ideal networking platform for today's Enterprise wiring closet applications.

The Foundry Networks® FastIron Edge Switch with Power over Ethernet (FES-PoE) family establishes the next benchmark in edge connectivity by delivering the most adaptable feature set combined with the highest amount of power available for PoE device support. A total of 480 watts dedicated to PoE resets the industry high-water mark by offering more power per port based on a single power supply in a fixed configuration system, with option for a second,internal redundant power supply delivering 100% system and PoE redundancy. To meet existing and emerging network requirements,the FES-POE systems delivers a full complement of standards-based, feature-rich layer 2 switching and Layer 3 multiprotocol routing capabilities, comprehensive hardware and software redundancy, complete QoS controls including prioritization and rate limiting, standard and extended ACLs, integrated Copper Gigabit Ethernet ports, and more. The extensive feature set supports network requirements ranging from basic connectivity to multicast-enabled full streaming audio/video applications for converged services including Voice over IP (VoIP).

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Features

Resiliant High-Availability Features

  • Redundant, hot-swappable load-sharing power supplies—Increase system reliability and circuit redundancy
  • Superior Layer 1 Resiliency—Includes UDLD for link and path failure analysis and Protected Link for 1-msec failover times
  • Superior Layer 2 Redundancy—Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) based on IEEE 802.1w and link aggregation based on IEEE 802.3ad for rapid convergence, minimal network downtime and minimal packet loss
  • Layer 3 Redundancy—VRRP and VRRP-E (Enhanced) for router redundancy

Advanced Layer 2 Features

  • Extensive Spanning Tree Protocol Features
    • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol based on IEEE 802.1w: Sub-second convergence using a pre-calculated failover link.
    • Fast Uplink Span: Four-second convergence on uplink ports on wiring closet switches.
    • Single-instance STP: Support for third-party devices that run a single STP instance
    • Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST): Multiple spanning tree instances within a single system for VLAN load-sharing and increased network reliability
    • Topology Groups: Goes beyond PVGST to scale all supported Layer 2 control protocols including STP, RSTP, MRP and VSRP while providing the ability to isolate the provider from any subscriber-influenced changes
  • Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)—Offers an alternative to spanning tree-based designs and provides sub-second fault detection and fail-over protocol for mesh topologies. VSRP works in conjunction with MRP to provide SONET-like resiliency required for critical Data Center and Metro Ethernet networks and protects against link or switch failures
  • Link Aggregation based on IEEE 802.3ad—Logical links Containing up to eight 100 Mbps or two 1000 Mbps Links to scale bandwidth and protect against link, port or interface module failure
  • Metro Ring Protocol (MRP)—Provides sub-second fault detection and fail-over specifically for Metro Ethernet ring topologies as an alternative to spanning tree-based designs. MRP works in conjunction with VSRP and 802.3ad based link aggregation to provide bandwidth scalability and SONET-like resiliency in Metro Ethernet networks.
  • Super Aggregated VLANs (SAV)—Allows service providers to decouple the provider VLAN domains from customer VLAN domains. SAV allows the provider to tunnel and preserve the s subscriber VLANs by stacking VLAN tags (Q-in-Q). SAV is also known as Carrier VLAN.
  • Mirror/Monitor Port—Aids fault isolation with monitoring and troubleshooting of single or multiple switch ports without disruption to existing traffic flows.

Complete Unicast and Multicast Layer 3 Functionality

  • Industry Standard Routing Protocol
    • Scalability: Up to 64,000 IP routes in hardware
    • RIP: Simple routing solution for small to medium size network infrastructures,enabling network managers to deploy routing and simple route summarization
    • OSPF: Flexible route propagation and route summarization for medium to large Enterprise networks, allowing network managers to control large IP routes. Includes Equal Cost Multi Path (ECMP) for increased bandwidth utilization and redundancy.
    • VRRP and VRRPE (Enhanced VRRP): Router failure redundancy, giving data center servers immediate recovery from any router failure. VRRPE extends VRRP by giving network managers traditional IP troubleshooting tools
  • Comprehensive Multicast Feature Set—Using hardware-based multicast features allow network managers to efficiently deploy streaming media applications for improved employee collaboration and productivity.
  • Diverse Multicast Protocol Support—Selecting from IGMP, DVMRP, PIM-SM (Sparse Mode), and PIM-DM (Dense Mode) gives administrators the flexibility of supporting a variety of applications with complete interoperability to existing applications.

Intelligent Traffic Control and Bandwidth Management

  • Each port contains four hardware queues which can be programmed with Weighted Round Robin (WRR) or Strict Priority (SP) for queueing mechanism.
  • Voice VLANs—Assigning VoIP phones to a dedicated Voice VLAN to segregate the traffic ensuring VoIP calls always get through utilizing Foundry's advanced QoS features. Includes support for dynamic VLAN assignment for Cisco IP phones and Polycom phones.
  • Advanced QoS—Enforcing traffic priority based on port, VLAN, source MAC, ACL, 802.1p, Type of Service (ToS) or DiffServ settings to prioritize business-critical flows.
  • Wire-speed, Fine-grain Bandwidth Management—Fine tune and control bandwidth consumption by using rate limiting together with the multiple queuing techniques for end-to-end QoS regulation of traffic flows across the entire network.
  • Interoperability with Major IP Phones—Wide support for well-known IP phone manufacturers such as Polycom, Siemens, Cisco, Avaya, Mitel, and Nortel. Further enhance to automatically configure VLANs for Cisco's and Polycom's IP phones.

Cohesive, Unified and Easy-To-Use Network Management

  • Centralized Network Management—Reduce operational expenses with Foundry's IronView Network Manager, graphical interface tool that empowers network operators to seamlessly control software and configuration updates for any Foundry product from a central station—dramatically simplifying network provisioning, diagnostics and resolution.
  • SNMP—Secured SNMP management with RFC 2570 through 2575.
  • Command Line Interface (CLI)—An industry-standard configuration interface, consistent and common throughout Foundry's entire product portfolio.
  • Web Interface—Provides easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) for system configuration from standard Web browsers.
  • SFlow (RFC 3176)—Provides cost-effective, scalable, wire-speed network monitoring to detect unusual network activity
  • SNMPv3—Provides User-Based Security model (RFC 2574) for authentication and privacy services

IronShield™ Security

  • Ingress and egress Access Control List support
    • Identify traffic based on source or destination IP address, IP protocol type, TCP or UDP port, IP precedence or TOS values
    • Ease of Administration: Identify an ACL by name or number, or add a comment line for ease of administration
    • ACL Syntax Compatibility: Uniform ACL syntax across all Foundry products provides compatibility with syntax of other major vendors
  • Private VLANs at the edge provide security and isolation between switch ports to help ensure that users cannot snoop on other users' traffic.
  • Secure Shell and Secure Copy—Provide secure access to the administration and management interface over the network
  • Protection Against Denial Of Service (DoS) Attacks— Prevents or minimizes network downtime and protects against malicious users by limiting TCP SYN and ICMP traffic and protects against broadcast storms by limiting broadcast traffic
  • User Authentication—Authentication with AAA, 802.1x, RADIUS, TACACS, and TACACS+ to prevent unauthorized network access
  • Wire-speed Rate Limiting—Enforce bandwidth policies to prevent unauthorized and excessive network usage

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Specifications

Standards Compliance

  • 802.1d Bridging
  • 802.1D-1998
  • 802.1q/p VLAN Tagging and Priority
  • 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
  • 802.1x Port-based Authentication
  • 802.3 10Base-T
  • 802.3 Ethernet Like MIB
  • 802.3ad Link Aggregation
  • 802.3u 100Base-TX
  • 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX/TX

Protocol Support

  • AppleTalk
  • DNS Client
  • IP (RFC 1812)
  • IPX RIP/SAP
  • OPSF NSSA (RFC 1587)
  • OSPF (RFC 1583)
  • OSPF Database Overflow (RFC 1765)
  • OSPF Traps (RFC 1850)
  • OSPFv2 (RFC 2328v2)
  • RIPv1 (RFC 1058)
  • RIPv2 (RFC 1723)
  • VRRP (RFC 2338)
  • VRRPE (Foundry VRRP Enhanced)

IP Multicast

  • DVMRP Host Requirements (RFC 1122)
  • DVMRPv2
  • IGMP Snooping
  • IGMPv1 (RFC 1112)
  • IGMPv2 (RFC 2236)
  • PIM-DM (draft-ietf-v2-dm-03)
  • PIM-SM (RFC 2362)

Layer 2 Enhancements and Features

  • 4,096 VLANs
  • 64,000 MAC Addresses
  • Address Lock Filtering
  • Dual Mode VLANs
  • Fast Port Span
  • Fast Uplink Span
  • Generic VLAN Registration Protocol
  • MAC-Layer Filtering
  • Mirror/Monitor Ports
  • Per VLAN Group Spanning Tree (PVGST)
  • Per VLAN STP (PVST/PVST+)
  • Server Trunk Groups
  • Single-instance Spanning Tree
  • Hardware-based Inbound and Outbound Access Control List

Layer 3 Enhancements

  • 64,000 IP Routes
  • DiffServ Support
  • ToS/DSCP Control via ACLs

Management and Control

  • 802.3 MAU MIB (RFC 2239)
  • Architecture for Describing SNMP Framework (RFC 2571)
  • BootP (RFC 951 & RFC 1542)
  • BootP/DHCP Relay (RFC 2131)
  • Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
  • Configuration Logging
  • Ethernet Interface MIB (RFC 1643)
  • Ethernet MIB (RFC 1643)
  • HTTP (RFC 2068)
  • ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (RFC 1256)
  • Industry Standard Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • Integration with HP OpenView for Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM's AIX, and Windows NT Standalone Windows NT
  • IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 1354)
  • IronView Network Manager (INM) Web based graphical user interface
  • JetScope/ sFlow (RFC3176)
  • MIB-II (RFC 1213)
  • Repeater MIB (RFC 1516)
  • RIPv2 MIB (RFC 1724)
  • RMON MIB (RFC 1757)
  • SNMP Message Processing and Dispatching (RFC 2572)
  • SNMP MIB II (RFC 1573)
  • SNMP View-based Access Control Model SNMP (RFC 2575)
  • SNMPv1/v2c (RFC 1157)
  • SNMPv3 Applications (RFC 2573)
  • SNMPv3 Intro to Framework (RFC 2570)
  • SNMPv3 User-based Security Model (RFC 2574)
  • Support for Multiple SysLogD Servers
  • TELNET (RFC 854)
  • TFTP (RFC 783)

Element Security Options

  • Authentication, Authorization, & Accounting (AAA)
  • Bi-level Access Mode (Standard and EXEC Level)
  • Protection for Denial of Service attacks
  • RADIUS
  • Secure Copy (SCP)
  • Secure Shell
  • TACACS/TACACS+
  • Username/Password

Performance

  • FES2402:
    • Switching Capacity 38.4Gbps
    • Forwarding Rate 6.6 Mpps
  • FES4802:
    • Switching Capacity 38.4Gbps
    • Forwarding Rate 10.2 Mpps
  • FES9604:
    • Switching Capacity 76.8Gbps
    • Forwarding Rate 20.4 Mpps
  • FES12GCF:
    • Forwarding Rate 17.8Mpps

Physical Dimensions

  • FES2402:
    2.63" (H) x 17.5" (W) x 19.6" (D)
    6.68cm (H) x 44.45cm (W) x 49.78cm (D)
  • FES4802:
    2.63" (H) x 17.5" (W) x 19.6" (D)
    6.68cm (H) x 44.45cm (W) x 49.78cm (D)
  • FES9604:
    4.38" (H) x 17.5" (W) x 19.6 (D)
    11.12cm (H) x 44.45cm (W) x 49.78cm (D)
  • FES12GCF:
    2.63" (H) x 17.5" (W) x 19.6" (D)
    6.68cm (H) x 44.45cm (W) x 49.78cm (D)

Weight

  • FES2402:
    • 29 lbs (13.15 kg) Fully Loaded including dual redundant power
    • 17.5 lbs (7.95 kg) Empty
  • FES4802:
    • 29 lbs (13.15 kg) Fully Loaded including dual redundant power
    • 17.5 lbs (7.95 kg) Empty
  • RPS8:
    • 5.75 lbs (2.61 kg)

Environmental Ranges

  • Operating temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
  • Relative Humidity: 5% to 90%, non-condensing
  • Storage temperature: -23° to 158°F (-25° to 70°C)
  • Maximum BTUs: 340 BTU/Hr (100W) per supply
  • Storage altitude: 10,000ft (3,000m) maximum

Power Requirements

  • AC input voltage: 100vAC @ 3.5A MAX, 240vAC @ 1.5A MAX, 50-60Hz per auto-sensing, auto-switching power supply
  • DC input voltage: -36vDC to -48vDC @ 9.0A MAX

Safety Certifications

  • EN 60950
  • IEC 950
  • UL 1950
  • CSA 950

Electromagnetic Emission Certifications

  • FCC Class A
  • EN 55022
  • CISPR-22 Class A
  • VCCI Class A

Immunity

  • Generic: EN 50082-1

Warranty

  • 5-year Hardware
  • 90-days Software

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System Options

  • FES2402-POE: 24 ports 10/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3af-based PoE plus 2 ports of media-flexible Gigabit Ethernet, allowing a choice between fixed 1000Base-T (included) or 1000Base-X (mini-GBIC), Full Layer 2 & Base Layer 3 Switching, and one hot-swappable, field replaceable AC power supply with space for a second (redundant) AC power supply; Occupies 1.5 rack units (RU)
  • FES2402-PREM: 24 ports 10/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3af-based PoE plus 2 ports of media-flexible Gigabit Ethernet, allowing a choice between fixed 1000Base-T (included) or 1000Base-X (mini-GBIC), Full Layer 2 Switching, Full Layer 3 Routing, and one hot-swappable, field replaceable AC power supply with space for a second (redundant) AC power supply; Occupies 1.5 rack units (RU)
  • FES4802: 48 ports 10/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3af-based PoE plus 2 ports of media-flexible Gigabit Ethernet, allowing a choice between fixed 1000Base-T (included) or 1000Base-X (mini-GBIC), Full Layer 2 & Base Layer 3 Switching, and one hot-swappable, field replaceable AC power supply with space for a second (redundant) AC power supply; Occupies 1.5 rack units (RU)
  • FES4802-PREM: 48 ports 10/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3af-based PoE plus 2 ports of media-flexible Gigabit Ethernet, allowing a choice between fixed 1000Base-T (included) or 1000Base-X (mini-GBIC), Full Layer 2 Switching, Full Layer 3 Routing, and one hot-swappable, field replaceable AC power supply with space for a second (redundant) AC power supply; Occupies 1.5 rack units (RU)

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