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Extreme Networks – VSP7400-32C-AC-F – Extreme Networks ExtremeSwitching VSP 7432CQ-F Layer 3 Switch – Manageable – 3 Layer Supported – Modular – Optical Fiber – 1U High – Rack-mountable

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Description

The Virtual Services Platform 7400 is a space-efficient, high-performance Ethernet switch, delivering wire-speed 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. With 32 QSFP28 ports, the VSP 7400 can support a range of interface speeds, including 10 Gb, 25Gb, 40 Gb and 100 Gb, all in a compact 1RU form factor. This enables it to be flexibly deployed in either core/ aggregation or spine/ leaf high-density top of rack architectures. It also supports Extreme Fabric Connect for simplified, automated network services delivery. Flexible Deployment Options The ExtremeSwitching VSP 7400 is designed to handle a range of high bandwidth applications, including high-density 10 Gb, emerging 25Gb, as well as 40 Gb and 100 Gb core/ aggregation and spine/ leaf deployments. A wide variety of QSFP28 transceivers can be used to support 25Gb and/ or 100 Gb port speeds and QSFP+ transceivers are available to support 40 Gb and/ or 10 Gb port speeds. Extreme Fabric Connect The VSP 7400 natively supports the Extreme Fabric Connect technology. Based on an extended implementation of Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) standards of IEEE 802.1aq and IETF RFC 6329, Fabric Connect offers the ability to create a virtualized network that simplifies network provisioning and reduces the strain on network and IT personnel. Benefits include: Eliminates need to configure network-wide VLANs Replaces legacy protocols with a single unified protocol Removes the risk of network loops Delivers an edge-only provisioning model that seamlessly integrates with orchestration and automation Support for both L2 and L3 virtualization, including IP multicast routing Traditionally, provisioning new network services required engineers to touch every device in the service path, configuring each device to enable both the active and redundant links. The bigger the network the more complex and risky. Leveraging Fabric Connect delivers fundamental change. Rather than the network appearing as a mass of individual devices, it becomes a