Description
10 Gigabit SFP+ Uplink Ports
SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) uplink ports are high-speed networking interfaces commonly found in networking devices, such as switches and routers. The 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports on the Dell R907X N3048p Switch provide a fast and reliable connection to other network devices.
SFP+ ports are designed for high-speed data transfer and support 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) speeds, which is significantly faster than the previous generation of SFP ports. This allows for faster data transfer between network devices, making them ideal for use in data centers, cloud computing environments, and other high-bandwidth applications.
The use of SFP+ ports also provides flexibility in terms of network connectivity, as SFP+ modules can support various types of optical fiber or copper cables. This allows administrators to choose the best type of cable for their specific network requirements, such as fiber optic cables for longer distances or copper cables for shorter distances.
Network Scalability
Network scalability refers to the ability of a network to grow and adapt to changing demands. As the volume of data being transmitted over a network increases, it becomes important for the network to be able to accommodate this growth. A scalable network is able to expand its capacity as needed, without negatively impacting network performance or causing downtime.
Scalability can be achieved in various ways, such as adding additional network devices, upgrading existing devices, or adding more bandwidth. In a scalable network, new devices or components can be added without disrupting the existing network, allowing it to grow and evolve over time.
Network scalability is an important consideration for organizations as their needs change and grow over time. Without scalability, a network may become outdated and unable to handle increasing demands, leading to performance issues and potential downtime. A scalable network, on the other hand, can continue to support the organization’s needs as they grow and evolve.
The Dell R907X N3048p Switch is designed with network scalability in mind, with its 48 ports and 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports providing ample connectivity options for expanding the network. The switch also supports advanced L3 routing capabilities, allowing for efficient and scalable network routing.
Optimal Network Performance
Optimal network performance refers to the best possible performance that a network can achieve under specific conditions. It is a measure of the efficiency and effectiveness of a network, and encompasses various factors such as bandwidth, response time, reliability, and security.
A network with optimal performance will have fast and reliable data transfer, low latency, and minimal downtime. This allows for a smooth and seamless user experience, with applications and services running smoothly and quickly.
In order to achieve optimal network performance, several factors must be taken into consideration. This includes proper network design, the use of high-quality network components, effective management and monitoring, and regular maintenance and upgrades.
Quality of Service (QoS) is also an important aspect of achieving optimal network performance. QoS policies allow administrators to prioritize and manage the flow of network traffic, ensuring that critical applications and services receive the bandwidth and resources they need to run smoothly.
The Dell R907X N3048p Switch is designed to support optimal network performance, with its advanced L3 routing capabilities, 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, and support for PoE+. The switch also includes features such as advanced monitoring and troubleshooting, as well as Quality of Service (QoS) policies, to help ensure that network performance remains optimal.
Key Features about this Dell R907X
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Model Number or SKU# R907X
- Product Type: Networking
- Sub Type: Switch
Technical Information of Dell Switch 48-Ports
- Device Type: Switch – 48 Ports – L3 – Managed – Stackable
- Enclosure Type: Rack-mountable 1u
- Subtype: Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports: 48 X 10/100/1000 + 2 X 10 Gigabit SFP+ + 2 X Combo 1000base-t
- Power Over Ethernet (PoE) : PoE+
- Performance
- Switching Fabric Bandwidth : 260 GBPS , Forwarding Performance : 193 MBPS , Stacking Bandwidth : 84 GBPS
Capacity for this Dell Managed Switch
- Mac addresses: 16384, Ipv4 static routes: 1024, Ipv6 static routes: 1024, Ipv4 dynamic routes: 8160, Ipv6 dynamic routes: 4096, Lag Groups: 128; Maximum Member Ports Per Lag: 8; Maximum Dynamic Ports Per Switch Stack: 144; Routes Ospf: 8160, 512, 512, 512 Ecmp Groups: 64, Ecmp Next Hops Per Route: 4, Arp Entries: 6144, Ndp Entries: 400, Multicast Entries (ipv4): 512, Multicast Entries (ipv6): 256, Vlan Routing Interfaces: 128. Acl : 100 , Maximum Rules Per Acl : 1023 , Maximum Acl Rules Per Interface: 4096, Max Acl Rules System-wide: 4096 (ipv4) 1024 is the maximum number of exit rules allowed per interface (ipv4) Rules for Entrance: 3072
- Mac Address Table Size : 16k Entries
- Routing Protocol : Ospf, Rip-1, Rip-2, Igmpv2, Igmp, Vrrp, Pim-sm, Pim-dm, Igmpv3, Ospfv3, Mldv2, Mld
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp 2, Snmp, Rmon, Http, Ssh
Features of Dell Rack-mountable Switch
- Layer 3 Switching, Layer 2 Switching, Mdi/mdi-x Switch, Flow Control Load balancing, auto-negotiation, Mirroring a port, Stackable, Round Robin Weighted (wrr) Queuing, Broadcast Storm Control, Support for Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (mstp), Support for Access Control List (acl), Support for Quality of Service (qos), Support for Port Forwarding, Support for Stp Root Guard, Support for Lldp, Per-vlan Rapid Spanning Tree, Link Aggregation Control Protocol (lacp) (pvrst), Ethernet that uses less energy Generic Vlan Registration Protocol (gvrp), Tagged Vlan, Dual Firmware Images, Network Access Control (nac), Redundant Fans, and Protocol-based Vlans Support
- Compliant Standards : IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3, Ieee 802.3u, Ieee 802.3z, Ieee 802.1d, Ieee 802.1q, Ieee 802.3ab, Ieee 802.1p, Ieee 802.3x, Ieee 802.3ad (lacp), Ieee 802.1w, Ieee 802.1x, Ieee 802.3ae, Ieee 802.3ac, Ie
- Power Redundancy: Optional