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Extreme Networks Product Brief

Summit 200 Series

Summit 200 series switches deliver the best of both worldsthe benefits of a chassis at the cost of a stackable.

Features

High availability at the edge of the network Maximum scalability and ease of management with stacking Layer 3 intelligence and security at the edge to protect the network

Target Applications

Edge security to protect networks where they are being attacked Wire-speed, non-blocking 10/100 connectivity to the desktop Network edge deployments with Layer 3 intelligence and routing to increase efficiency of sub-network edge traffic
The Summit 200 series redefines edge switch connectivity by delivering advanced features found in much more expensive Layer 3 switches with the price competitiveness and ease of connectivity of a traditional Layer 2 switch. The most demanding edge customers can now have it all: high-performance, robust security, greatest network availability, true end-to-end manageability and advanced Layer 3 switching services, in a surprisingly compact 1RU package. Based on award-winning ExtremeWare Layer 3 software from Extreme Networks, Summit 200 series switches deliver 24- or 48ports of 10/100 Ethernet with four physical Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (two active and two redundant). Every port delivers a vast array of ExtremeWare Layer 3 and Layer 2 features everything from Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) classification to the latest advancements in security, such as Network Login. Customers need both Layer 2 and Layer 3 intelligent services at the edge to ensure maximum network efficiency. Summit 200 delivers a comprehensive Layer 2/3 feature set at the edge. Intelligence supports security to prevent unauthorized access, high availability to help ensure network uptime, and common manageability to reduce expensesthe very features that customers require at the edge of the network.
High Availability at the Edge of the Network
Redundant copper and fiber gigabit uplinks enable true high availability, as Summit 200 series switches are able to immediately failover to the redundant port thereby leaving the users application unaffected. The user stays connected to the network and remains productive if a failover occurs. Summit 200 series switches provide connectivity and productivity with advanced high availability features, such as sub-second failover EAPS (RFC 3619) to deliver sub-second (less than 50 ms recovery) protection switching to switches inter-connected in an Ethernet ring topology. Similar to the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), EAPS offers the advantage of converging in significantly less time than STP or even Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w) when a link breaks in the ring.
UniStack stacking on Summit 200 series switches offers a better way to contain edge complexity by integrating multiple switches into one manageable entity that simplifies configuration, upgrades and adds and drops.
Layer 3 Intelligence and Security at the Edge to Protect the Network
Intelligence supports security to prevent unauthorized access, high availability to help ensure network uptime, and common manageability to reduce expenses the very features that customers require at the edge of the network.
Summit 200 switches support advanced Layer 3 services like RIP, OSPF, Network Address Translation, and Layers Access Control Lists (ACLs). The Summit 200 also supports Layer 2 services like QoS classification, dynamic VLANs, EAPS, and ACLs. End users now enjoy new services like better security, faster forwarding and routing, and more uptime because Summit 200 series switches support ExtremeWare Layer 2 and Layer 3 services today.

High Availability at the Network Edge Dual homed Gigabit Ethernet uplinks Dynamically route around network problems Redundant uplinks Sub-second failover on every port Maximum Scalability and Easy Manageability 10/100 ports per chassis Gigabit Ethernet uplinks Stacking End-to-end management Common CLI Security Network Login 802.1x Web-based Network Login SSH2 ACLs Intelligence at the Edge Prioritize using Layer 2 - Layer 4 information Change Layer 2 (.1p) tag priority OSPF

Summit 200

Yes Yes Yes Yes (EAPS) 24/28 2+2 (2 active) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Layer 2 - Layer 4 Yes Yes Yes
Maximum Scalability and Ease of Management with Stacking
Summit 200 series switches and UniStack stacking architecture were designed to support converged services. Resiliency is of key importance for these converged applications like video and IP Telephony and is assured by redundant bidirectional ring architecture and n-1 master redundancy, distributed Layer 2 and Layer 3 link aggregation, link redundancy, and distributed uplinks. Summit 200 series switches with UniStack deliver the best of both worlds: the benefits of a chassis at the cost of a stackable in an architecture designed to support todays evolving LAN applications. The resulting network simplification yields lower management and maintenance costs, while enhancing overall availability.

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Extreme Networks Data Sheet

Summit 200 Series

Summit 200 series 24- or 48-port 10/100 and the 24 port 100FX Ethernet switches deliver high-performance, advanced intelligence and features in a compact, low cost package.
Summit 200 series switches redefine edge switch connectivity by delivering advanced features found in much more expensive Layer 3 switches with the price competitiveness and ease of connectivity of a traditional Layer 2 switch. The most demanding edge customers can now have it all: high-performance, robust security, greatest network availability, true end-to-end manageability and advanced Layer 3 switching services, in a surprisingly compact 1RU package. Based on award-winning ExtremeWare Layer 3 software, Summit 200 switches deliver 24- or 48ports of 10/100 Ethernet or 24 ports of 100FX Ethernet with four physical Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (two active and two redundant). Every port delivers a vast array of ExtremeWare Layer 2 and Layer 3 featureseverything from Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) classification to the latest advancements in security, such as Network Login. Once again, Extreme Networks demonstrates why it is the leader in Layer 3 switching.
High Availability at the Edge of the Network
Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) resiliency protocol for sub-second failover Redundant gigabit uplink ports for greater throughput and resiliency Layer 2 and Layer 3 ESRP for dual-homed configuration
Maximum Scalability and Ease of Management with Stacking
High 10/100 connectivity per inch (up to 48 ports in 1RU) Up to 8 switches (24 and/or 48) switches per stack Single management address for stack with common CLI, SNMP management

Target Applications

Edge security to protect networks where they are being attacked Wire-speed, non-blocking 10/100 connectivity to end stations Network edge deployments with Layer 3 intelligence and routing to increase efficiency of sub-network edge traffic Secure, long reach Fast Ethernet edge deployments with 100FX connections to end stations
Layer 3 Intelligence and Security at the Edge to Protect the Network
Layers ACLs, web-based Network Login, 802.1x, SSH2, TACACS, RADIUS, Denial of Service (DoS) protection, MAC address security Routing features for maximum forwarding control at the edge Advanced edge ExtremeWare features supported end-to-end throughout the network

Customer Benefits

High-Performance
Non-blocking wire-speed capabilities help ensure performance for the most demanding applications. DiffServ and 802.1p deliver varied levels of service for time-sensitive applications. They help ensure efcient bandwith usage. Four hardware queues provide granularity for multiple applications, and low latency/ low jitter for time-sensitive applications (voice and multimedia).
High Security for Control and Data
MAC address security allows identifying port abuse such as rogue wireless access points or hubs/switches on edge ports. It includes two features: MAC lockdown on a per port basis and limiting the number MAC addresses learned by a port. For example, MAC lockdown and saving learned MAC addresses between reboots can be used to protect ports dedicated for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phones or printers from abuse. Limiting the number of MAC addresses learned on a port also allows enforcement of service level agreements in tenant or service provider environments. SSHv2 allows network managers to securely configure the box remotely without any risk of packet snooping or man in the middle attacks. SSHv2, DoS protection, TACACS+ and RADIUS offers reliable and secure configuration traffic (encryption) and authentication. With IEEE 802.1x login, network managers can always control who is connected to the network and prevent unauthorized clients from gaining access. Web-based Network Login does not require any specific client software and works with any HTTP-compliant web browser and thus is independent of the platform. Every user on every port can be authenticated so the network is protected at the most sensitive point of attackat the edge. Multiple Supplicant (client) enables multiple clients to be individually authenticated on the same port. Summit 200 series switches have wire-speed Layer 2-4 Access Control Lists (ACLs) on every port for maximum security while maintaining maximum throughput. Summit 200-24fx provides secure, long reach (up to 2km on Multimode fiber) 100FX fiber connections that are difficult to tap. This allows deployment in secure environments and ensures no impact from electro-magnetic radiations.

Maximum Scalability and Ease of Management
Summit 200 series switches and UniStack stacking architecture were designed to support converged services. Resiliency is of key importance for these converged applications such as video and IP Telephony and is assured by redundant bidirectional ring architecture and n-1 master redundancy, distributed Layer 2 and Layer 3 link aggregation, link redundancy, and distributed uplinks. Summit 200 series switches with UniStack delivers the best of both worlds: the benefits of a chassis at the cost of a stackable in an architecture designed to support todays evolving LAN applications. The resulting network simplification yields lower management and maintenance costs, while enhancing overall availability. UniStack stacking on Summit 200 series switches offers a better way to contain edge complexity by integrating multiple switches into one manageable entity that simplifies configuration, upgrades, and adds and drops. Summit 200 switches deliver an increase in 10/100 Ethernet scalability while reducing the cost per Layer 3 port to very affordable levels. Requiring only 1.75 of rack space (1RU), Summit 200 supports up to 48 ports of RJ-45 copper 10/100 Ethernet and four Gigabit Ethernet ports (two 1000BASE-T RJ-45 copper ports and two ber gigabit ports). Summit 200 gigabit uplink ports provide the added exibility of port redundancy between copper and ber ports, enabling backup links to the active uplinks with sub-second (50ms) failover capability. With Summit 200 switches non-blocking architecture, you will get full performance to the edge of every user on the network. More 10/100 density and line-rate performance sometimes means higher price, but not with Summit 200 switches. The groundbreaking design of this platform enables Extreme Networks to price Layer 3 services on Summit 200 switches at less than the competitions Layer 2 price. Customers get more density, higher performance, and a lower cost from Extreme Networks and Summit 200 switches.
High Level of Network Availability
Redundant copper and fiber gigabit uplinks enable true high availability as Summit 200 switches are able to immediately failover to the redundant port, thereby leaving the users application unaffected. The user stays connected to the network and remains productive if a failover occurs. Enterprise customers can now rely on an unmatched network recovery time, traditionally reserved for carriers (50ms), in their LAN network. Summit 200 switches provide connectivity and productivity with advanced high availability features, such as sub-second failover (EAPS, RFC 3619) to deliver sub-second (less than 50 ms recovery) protection switching to switches inter-connected in an Ethernet ring topology. EAPS is similar to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), but offers the advantage of converging in significantly less time than STP or even Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w) when a link breaks in the ring. Extreme Standby Routing Protocol (ESRP) can be implemented at both Layers 2 and 3, adding Layer 2 resiliency and loop prevention and Layer 3 default router redundancy to your network. It can be used as an STP substitute and can be scaled to protect thousands of VLANs. In fact, multiple instances of ESRP in the same VLAN allow direct host attachment to standby switches. With software redundant port feature, a specified primary port can be backed up by another port. Should the link go down on the primary port, the redundant port will establish a link and become active, thus multi-homed redundancy can be easily designed without the complexity of a protocol. Dual-homed congurations are also supported to allow increased availability.

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Superior Services

Years of development enable ExtremeWare to deliver the most comprehensive Layer 3 advanced software solution set at the edge, allowing customers to easily expand and add new services to their networks without major changes. True end-to-end management results in lower operational costs and less training, while maximizing network uptime.

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Intelligence at the Edge Where You Need It
Customers need both Layer 2 and Layer 3 intelligent services at the edge to help ensure maximum network efciency, and Summit 200 switches deliver the best Layers 2-3 features set at the edge. Intelligence supports security to prevent unauthorized access, high availability to help ensure network uptime, common manageability to reduce expensesthe very features that customers require at the edge of the network. Summit 200 switches support advanced Layer 3 services like RIP, OSPF, Network Address Translation, and Layers ACLs. Summit 200 switches also support Layer 2 services like QoS classification, dynamic VLANs, EAPS, and ACLs. End users now enjoy services such as better security, faster forwarding and routing, and more uptime because Summit 200 switches support ExtremeWare Layer 2 and Layer 3 services. Moreover, Summit 200 switches are the only edge switches on the market capable of supporting ExtremeWare Layer 2 and advanced Layer 3 features yet priced lower than many entry level Layer 2 switches.
Summit 200 Switches Feature Set Summary

Hardware Features

24 and 48 10/100 auto-negotiating Ethernet ports in a 1RU footprint allow more network connections per inch of rack space 24 fixed 100BASE-FX (MMF) ports deliver high-density fiber connectivity in 1.75-inch high (1RU) form factor 2-10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports and 2 mini-GBIC ports deliver two active gigabit uplinks for greater throughput and two redundant uplinks Single AC power supply

Security

Network Login 802.1x Web-based Network Login SSH2 server Layer 2/3/4 ACLs DoS RADIUS support TACACS+ support MAC Address Security (lockdown + limit) IP Address Security: Disable ARP learning Intelligent Network Access with integration with EPICenter Policy Manager, including compatibility with Sygate host integrity checking RADIUS authentication separated between Network Access and Device Management Security Management Security: SNMPv3, SSH2-client, SCP/SFTP DoS Protect IP Address Security: DHCP Option 82

Performance Features

Non-blocking wire-speed architecture 23.6 Gbps switching fabric (Summit 200-48), 11.8 Gbps switching fabric on the Summit 200-24 and Summit 200-24fx enabling all ports to operate at line-rate Flow-based central rate limiting that can be applied to any classied packet ow 255 port based and MAC based VLANs 8,191 MAC addresses 4 hardware queues per port 4 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, 2 active and 2 redundant with Layer 1 failover ACLs for optimal security and diverse trafc classication

Resiliency

Software Redundant Port ESRP (in Advanced Edge license) VRRP (in Advanced Edge license) Loop detection via Lbdetect and ELRP CLI EAPS is now for free STP: 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree STP: Compatibility mode for PVST+, EMISTP (1 domain per port)
End-to-End SolutionEdge, Aggregation and Core
Summit 200 switches are fully integrated into Extreme Networks edge, aggregation, and core end-to-end solution. ExtremeWare Layer 2 and Layer 3 features implemented in Summit 200 switches are shared with other Extreme Networks platforms in the Summit product line as well as with Alpine and BlackDiamond switches. This common code base makes it easy to configure features like ACLs and EAPS, commonly throughout the network. Summit 200 switches also use the same Command Line Interface (CLI), EPICenter graphical management interface and management commands as other Extreme Networks switches, so training time and expenses are reduced as management expertise can be shared over an entire network solution. Integration of Summit 200 switches into an Extreme Networks end-to-end solution reduces the cost of networking and significantly improves the overall efficiency of the network.

Management Features

Serial management port on the front panel for ease of installation Extensive management through SNMP, RMON and CLI Secure remote management with strong encryption using SSH2 Port mirroring
Extensibility and Scalability
Static Multicast Routes Multicast: static IGMP membership LACP for edge deployment (server connectivity) Stacking

ExtremeWare Features

Intelligent Services
QoS 4 priority queues 802.1p priority marking Layer 2 classication Layer 3 DiffServ Layer 2/3/4 ACLs Routing RIP v1/v2 OSPF Edge Extreme Standby Router Protocol aware (ESRP) Multicast IGMP v1/v2 IGMP snooping PIM/SM edge Ethernet Automatic Protection Switchingedge (EAPS-edge) Network Address Translation Multicast-edge

Simplicity

Entity MIB for inventory mtrace/mrinfo

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Technical Specifications
ExtremeWare 7.7 Supported Protocols
General Routing and Switching RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers RFC 1519 CIDR RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery (IRDP) RFC 1122 Host Requirements RFC 768 UDP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 826 ARP RFC 894 IP over Ethernet RFC 1027 Proxy ARP RFC 2338 VRRP RFC 3619 Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) and EAPSv2 IEEE 802.1D 1998 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) IEEE 802.1w 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration for STP, RSTP IEEE 802.1s 2004 Multiple Instances of STP, MSTP Extreme Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree Protocol (EMISTP) PVST+, per VLAN STP (802.1Q interoperable) Extreme Standby Router Protocol (ESRP) IEEE 802.1Q 2003 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) Static Unicast Routes Extreme Loop Recovery Protocol (ELRP) Software Redundant Ports VLANs IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.3ad Static configuration and dynamic (LACP) for server attached IEEE 802.1v: VLAN classification by Protocol and Port Port-based VLANs MAC-based VLANs Multiple STP domains per VLAN Quality of Service and Policies IEEE 802.1D 1998 (802.1p) Packet Priority RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence, including 4 queues/port RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding (EF) RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF) RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Router Functions Ingress rate limiting Layer 1-4, Layer 7 (user name) Policy-Based Mapping Policy-Based Mapping/Overwriting of DiffServ code points,.1p priority Network Login/802.1x and DLCS (Dynamic Link Context System, WINS snooping) based integration with EPICenter Policy Manager for dynamic user/device based policies RIP RFC 1058 RIP v1 RFC 2453 RIP v2 OSPF RFC 2328 OSPF v2 (including MD5 authentication) RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option Note: OSPF Edge License includes 2 active interfaces, router priority 0 IP Multicast RFC 2362 PIM-SM RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 2236 IGMP v2 IGMP Snooping with Configurable Router Registration Forwarding IGMP Filters Static IGMP Membership Static Multicast Routes Mtrace, draft-ietf-idmr-traceroute-ipm-07 Mrinfo Management and Traffic Analysis RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time Protocol v4 RFC 1866 HTML web-based device management and Network Login RFC 2068 HTTP server RFC 854 Telnet client and server RFC 783 TFTP Protocol (revision 2) RFC 951, 1542 BootP RFC 2131 BOOTP/DHCP relay agent and DHCP server RFC 1591 DNS (client operation) RFC 1155 Structure of Mgmt Information (SMIv1) RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1212, RFC 1213, RFC 1215 MIB-II, Ethernet-Like MIB & TRAPs RFC 1573 Evolution of Interface RFC SNMP Version 2c, SMIv2 and Revised MIB-II RFC SNMPv3, user based security, encryption and authentication RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1, Version 2 and Version 3 RFC 2665 Ethernet-Like-MIB RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups: Stats, History, Alarms and Events RFC 2021 RMON2 (probe configuration) RFC 2668 802.3 MAU MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB, Version 2 RFC 2674 802.1p/802.1Q MIBs RFC 1354 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2233 Interface MIB RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB RFC 1850 OSPFv2 MIB RFC 2787 VRRP MIB RFC 2925 Ping/Traceroute/NSLOOKUP MIB RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB RFC 2933 Internet Group Management Protocol MIB RFC 2934 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4 Draft-ietf-bridge-rstpmib-03.txt Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol draft-ietf-bridge-8021x-01.txt (IEEE8021-PAE-MIB) IEEE 802.1x 2001 MIB Extreme extensions to 802.1x-MIB Secure Shell (SSHv2) clients and servers Secure Copy (SCPv2) client and server Secure FTP (SFTP) server Configuration logging Multiple Images, Multiple Configs BSD System Logging Protocol (SYSLOG), with Multiple Syslog Servers Local Messages (criticals stored across reboots) IEEE 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) ExtremeWare vendor MIBs: includes ACL, MAC FDB, IP FDB, MAC Address Security, Software Redundant Port, NetFlow, DoS-Protect MIB, QoS policy, Cable Diagnostics, VLAN config, vMAN, VLAN Translation and VLAN Aggregation MIBs Security Routing protocol MD5 authentication (see above) Secure Shell (SSHv2), Secure Copy (SCPv2) and SFTP with encryption/authentication SNMPv3 user based security, with encryption/ authentication (see above) RFC 1492 TACACS+ RFC 2865 RADIUS Authentication RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 3579 RADIUS Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) RFC 3580 802.1X RADIUS RADIUS Per-command Authentication MAC based Network Login using RADIUS Access Profiles on All Routing Protocols Access Profiles on All Management Methods Network Login (web-based DHCP/HTTP/RADIUS mechanism) RFC 2246 TLS 1.0 + SSL v2/v3 encryption for web-based Network Login IEEE 802.1x 2001 Port-Based Network Access Control for Network Login Multiple supplicants for Network Login (web-based and 802.1x modes) Guest VLAN for 802.1x MAC Address Security Lockdown, limit and aging IP Address Security with DHCP Option 82, DHCP Enforce/Duplicate IP Protection via ARP Learning Disable Network Address Translation (NAT) Layer 2/3/4/7 ACLs Source IP Lockdown Dynamic filtering against invalidly sourced traffic Denial of Service Protection RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering RPF (Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding) Control via ACLs Wire-speed ACLs Rate limiting ACLs IP Broadcast Forwarding Control ICMP and IP-Option Response Control SYN attack protection FDB table resource protection via IPDA Subnet Lookup CPU DOS protection with ACL integration: Identifies packet floods to CPU and sets an ACL automatically, configurable enhanced DoS Protect Unidirectional Session Control Robust Against Common Network Attacks CERT ( http://www.cert.org) CA-2003-04: SQL Slammer CA-2002-36: SSHredder CA-2002-03: SNMP vulnerabilities CA-98-13: tcp-denial-of-service CA-98.01: smurf CA-97.28: Teardrop_Land -Teardrop and LAND attack CA-96.26: ping CA-96.21: tcp_syn_flooding CA-96.01: UDP_service_denial CA-95.01: IP_Spoofing_Attacks_and_Hijacked_ Terminal_Connections IP Options Attack Host Attacks Teardrop, boink, opentear, jolt2, newtear, nestea, syndrop, smurf, fraggle, papasmurf, synk4, raped, winfreeze, ping f, ping of death, pepsi5, Latierra, Winnuke, Simping, Sping, Ascend, Stream, Land, Octopus Summit 200 SeriesPage 4

General Specifications

Switch Fabric Bandwidth, Gbps: non-blocking 23.6 Gbps (Summit 200-48), 11.8 Gbps (Summit 200-24 and Summit 200-24fx) Forwarding Rate 10.15 million packets/second (Summit 200-48) 6.55 million packets/second (Summit 200-24 and Summit 200-24fx) Max Packet Size: 1522 Ports 24/48 RJ-45 10/100 ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10BASE-T; 802.3u Type 100BASE-TX) or 24 fixed 100BASE-FX (MMF) ports 2 dual personality ports: Either RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10BASE-T; 802.3u Type 100BASE TX; 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet) or open mini-GBIC slot General Number of QoS queues/port: 4 Number of VLANs: 255 VLAN Types: Port, IEEE 802.1Q, and MAC-based Number of ACL Rules/lines: 1014 (can be applied to either ingress or egress) Forwarding Tables Layer 2/MAC addresses: 8K Layer 3 forwarding database in hardware: 2K Layer 3 routing table size: 8K Rate Limiting Flow-based bandwidth policing/rate limiting: pool of 315 rate limiters that can be applied to any classied ACL ow (including ingress or egress ows) Rate limiting Granularity: 1Mb/s on 10/100BASE-T and 100FX ports. 8Mb/s on 1000BASE-T ports

Regulatory/Safety

Summit 200-24 and Summit 200-48
North America cULus Listed device UL 60950 3rd Edition (U.S. Safety) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00 (Canadian Safety) Europe Low Voltage Directive (LVD) TUV-R GS Mark by German Notied Body EN60950:2000 (European Safety) International CB Scheme IEC60950: 2000 with all country deviations (International Safety) Country Mexico NOM/NYCE (Product Safety & EMCApproval) Specic Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 3260 (ACA DoC, Safety of ITE) Argentina S-Mark GOST (Russia) Laser Safety North America FCC 21 CFR subpart (J) (Safety of Laser Products) Europe CDRH Letter of Approval (U.S. FDA Approval Europe EN60825-2 (European Safety of Lasers) EMI/EMC North America FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A (U.S. Emissions) ICES-003 Class A (Canada Emissions) Europe 89/336/EEC EMC Directive ETSI/EN 300 386:2001 (EU Telecommunication Emissions & Immunity) EN55022:1998 Class A (Europe Emissions) EN55024:1998 includes IEC/EN 610002,3,4,5,6,11 (Europe Immunity) EN 61000-3-2, -3 (Europe Harmonics and Flicker) International IEC/CISPR 22:1997 Class A (International Emissions) IEC/CISPR 24:1998 (International Immunity) IEC/EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Transient Bursts IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Surge IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Conducted Immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-11 Power Dips & Interruptions Country Specific Japan Class A (VCCI Registration, Emissions) Specic Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 3548 (ACA DoC, Emissions) Korean MIC Mark (MIC Approval, Emissions & Immunity) Mexico NOM/NYCE (Product Safety & EMC Approval) GOST (Russia)Taiwan CNS 13438:1997 Class A (BSMI Approval, Emissions) Environmental Standard EN 300 019-2-1 (2000-09) Storage Class 1.2 - Packaged EN 300 019-2-2 (1999-09) Transportation Class 2.3 Packaged EN 300 019-2-2 (1999-09) Stationary Use at Weather Protected locations, Class 3.1e Operational EN (1997-10) Acoustic Noise Operational ASTM D5276 * - Drop Packaged

ASTM D3332 * Shock Unpackaged ASTM D3580 * Random Vibration Unpackaged ASTM D6179 * Tilt Packaged *Additional testing requested by Extreme Networks Reliability MTBF Calculated MTBF: Summit 200-48: 123,000 hours Summit 200-24: 150,000 hours Method: Bellcore TR-332 Operating @ 40 C

Summit 200-24fx

North American Safety of ITE UL 60950-1:2003 1st Ed., Listed Device (US) CSA 22.2#60950-1-03 1st Ed (Canada) Complies with FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J (US Laser Safety) CDRH Letter of Approval (US FDA Approval) IEEE 802.3af 6-2003 Environment A for PoE Applications European Safety of ITE EN60950-1:2001 EN 60825-1+A2:2001 (Lasers Safety) TUV-R GS Mark by German Notified Body 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive International Safety of ITE CB Report & Certificate per IEC 60950-1:2001 + All Country Deviations AS/NZX 3260 (Australia /New Zealand) EMI/EMC Standards North America EMC for ITE FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A (USA) ICES-003 Class A (Canada) European EMC Standards EN 55022:1998 Class A EN 55024:1998 Class A includes IEC 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11 EN 61000-3-2,3 (Harmonics & Flicker) ETSI EN 300 386:2001 (EMC Telecommunications) 89/336/EEC EMC Directive International EMC Certifications CISPR 22:1997 Class A (International Emissions) CISPR 24:1997 Class A (International Immunity) IEC/EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge, 8kV Contact, 15kV Air, Criteria A IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity 10V/m, Criteria A IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Transient Burst, 1kV, Criteria A IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Surge, 2kV, 4kV, Criteria A IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Conducted Immunity, 0.1580MHz, 10V/m unmod. RMS, Criteria A IEC/EN 61000-4-11 Power Dips & Interruptions, >30%, 25 periods, Criteria C Country Specific VCCI Class A (Japan Emissions) AS/NZS 3548 ACA (Australia Emissions) CNS 13438:1997 Class A (BSMI-Taiwan) MIC Mark, EMC Approval (Korea) Telecom Standards ETSI EN 300 386:2001 (EMC Telecommunications) ETSI EN (Environmental for Telecommunications)

Physical Specifications

Height: 1.75 inches/4.45 cm Width: 17.32 inches/44 cm Depth: Summit 200-48: 12.2 inches/31 cm Summit 200-24: 8.1 inches/20.85 cm Summit 200-24fx: 12.3 inches/31 cm Weight: Summit 200-48: 9.7 lbs/4.4kg Summit 200-24: 5.72 lbs/2.6kg Summit 200-24fx: 9.5 lbs/4.3kg Operating Temperature Range, 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F) Storage Temperature Range, Degrees/Degrees Celsius: -40 to +70 C (-40 to 158 F) Humidity Range: 10-95% (RH) non-condensing Power Min Voltage/Associated Current: Summit 200-48: 100VAC/0.640A Summit 200-24: 100VAC/0.414A Summit 200-24fx: 100VAC/0.52A Max Voltage/Associated Current: Summit 200-48: 240VAC/0.328A Summit 200-24: 240VAC/0.223A Summit 200-24fx: 240VAC/ 0.41A Heat Dissipation, Watts/BTU: Summit 200-48: 48W/164 BTU/hr Summit 200-24: 24.1W/82 BTU/hr Summit 200-24fx: 45W/153 BTU/hr Acoustic Summit 200-24: 51.7 dBA Sound Pressure Summit 200-48: 51.6 dBA Sound Pressure

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Operational & Transportation Standards
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 Class 1.2 Storage EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 Class 2.3 Transportation EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 Class 3.1e Operational EN/ETSI (1997-10) Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5G
Optical Parameters for the Summit 200-24fx
Connector Type: LC fixed 100FX MMF Distance range up to 2km on Multimode Fiber (MMF) Characteristics of Output Interface Center wavelength (nm): 1270 to 1380 Average power (db): -20 to -14 Rise time (ns) (10% - 90%): 0.6 to 3.5 Fall time (ns) (90% to 10%): 0.6 to 3.5 Duty Cycle distortion, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 1 Data Dependant jitter, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 0.6 Random jitter, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 0.76 Extinction ratio (%): 0 to 10
Characteristics of Input Interface Center wavelength (nm): 1270 to 1380 Average power (db): -31 to -14 Rise time (ns) (10% - 90%): 0.6 to 5 Fall time (ns) (90% to 10%): 0.6 to 5 Duty Cycle distortion, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 1 Data Dependant jitter, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 1.2 Random jitter, peak-peak (ns): 0 to 0.76 Extinction ratio (%): 0 to 10

Warranty

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Ordering Information

Part Number Name Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit 200-24fx 200-24 200-48 200-24fx Voucher 200-24 Voucher 200-48 Voucher Description Summit 200-24fx with ExtremeWare Edge software license Summit 200-24 with ExtremeWare Edge software license Summit 200-48 with ExtremeWare Edge software license Advanced Edge software voucher for Summit 200-24fx Advanced Edge software voucher for Summit 200-24 Advanced Edge software voucher for Summit 200-48

Accessories

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