Layer 3 GE Core & Aggregation Switch S5760C-24GT8XS-X
Aggregation switch for small and medium-sized campus networks, with eight 10G uplink optical ports for high-speed data transmission; 24 x 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports with auto-negotiation, providing high-speed network experience for short-distance services. Core switch for small and medium-sized enterprise networks, with high scalability, efficiency, and manageability, and device-level and link-level reliabilities for stable connectivity.
Hardware Redundancy, Guaranteed Service Continuity and Network Connectivity
Hardware-level Boot Redundancy
Two Flash chips are used to store the system boot program for hardware-level boot redundancy, avoiding device failure caused by a failed Flash chip.
Hot-Swappable Power Modules
Two Flash chips are used to store the system boot program for hardware-level boot redundancy, avoiding device failure caused by a failed Flash chip.
VSU Virtualization, Flexible Networking and High Performance
Millisecond Failover
The VSU connects to peripherals through an aggregate link, realizing service switching in milliseconds upon a failure.
High Scalability
VSU virtualization technology is supported to increase bandwidth through link aggregation, which greatly improves forwarding capabilities of the switch.
Simplified Networking
Multiple physical switches can be virtualized into one logical unit to simplify network configuration and architecture, eliminating loops, and improving reliability.
Layer 3 Routing Control, Adaptive to Multiple Services, Efficient and Guaranteed Data Transmission
IPv4 and IPv6 Protocols
The hardware supports dual stack for high-speed switching, catering to the requirements of campus network transition from IPv4 protocol to IPv6 protocol, with significant improvement in address table capacity and network security.
Abundant Multicast Protocols
Point-to-multipoint directional communication can avoid data redundancy on the network, realizing safe and efficient data transmission.
Static and Dynamic Routing
Point-to-multipoint directional communication can avoid data redundancy on the network, realizing safe and efficient data transmission.
Network Security Policies and Real-Time Monitoring, Delivering Enhanced Network Robustness
CPP
Large amounts of data from different sources are handled by CPP first to prevent direct attacks on the CPU, ensuring CPU stability under high usage, and achieving significant improvement in the device's security performance.
NFPP
NFPP detects and controls malicious data in real time to protect CPU from high load damage, guaranteeing device management and operation, and improving network security and stability.
Managed by the INC Controller to Achieve Easy and Efficient O&M Management
The switch automatically completes registration and
configuration after it accesses the all-optical network, achieving
plug and play, no commissioning and fast onboarding.
A switch can be flexibly replaced based on service needs
without reconfiguration. Service ports supports auto-sensing,
achieving automatic O&M.
