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Intel® Blade Server Ethernet Switch Modules SBCEGBESW1 and SBCEGBESW10 |
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Intel® Blade Server Ethernet Switch Modules directly integrate with the blade server chassis, dramatically improving manageability and cost of ownership, to meet the networking I/O requirements of small-to-medium and large data center customers.
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| Features and benefits |
| Ethernet switch modules integrate with blade chassis |
Reduces clutter, realizes space savings, and simplifies deployment and management |
| Easy-to-use, powerful, and flexible management user interface options |
Decreases resource requirements for network management operations by simplifying installation, configuration, and monitoring |
| 10K jumbo frames support |
Increases performance in data-transfer-intensive environments such as IP storage networks |
10Gb uplinks (SBCEGBESW10 only) |
Scales existing infrastructures to 10GbE networking today, at a dramatically lower price point than stand-alone 10GbE switches |
| Product specifications |
| Ports |
SBCEGBESW1: Six external 1000BASE-T ports for making 10/100/1000 Mbps connections to a backbone, end stations, and servers
SBCEGBESW10: Six external 1000BASE-T ports and two optional 10 Gbps connections for making connections to a backbone, end stations, and servers
Fourteen internal full-duplex gigabit ports to connect to blade servers
Two internal full-duplex 10/100 Mbps ports connected to the management module
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| Access Control |
Flow awareness based on L2/L3/L4 headers based on user, QoS, and application information
Dual lookups on the packets for deterministic classification
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| Performance |
Wire Speed Policy based switching
Line rate L2 switching support for Gb Ethernet or 10Gb Ethernet uplinks
Jumbo frame support (up to 10K) for server farm connectivity
Policy-based switching of any L2/L3/L4 field in the packet header—MAC SA/DA, VLAN, SIP/DIP, TCP/UDP or a combination on any port
Switching based on standard L2 bridging and switching
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| Quality of Service |
8 Traffic classes per port
802.1p priority, DSCP/TOS marking, remarking capable
Advanced QoS capabilities including Three color Marking for min/max bandwidth guarantee
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| Management |
Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) protocol for creation of alternative backup paths and prevention of network loops
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) v1, v2, v3
Fully configurable either in-band or out-of-band control through SNMP
Flash memory for software upgrades. Firmware upgrades can be done through trivial file (TFTP) or hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) Web interface.
HTML-based user interface allows administration from any PC
Built-in SNMP management
RFC 1213 – MIB-II
RFC 1493 – Bridge MIB
RFC 2233 – Interface MIB
RFC 2620 – RADIUS Accounting MIB
RFC 2674 – 802.1P/Q MIB
RFC 2819 – RMON Groups 1,2,3, & 9
RFC 2851 – Internet Addresses MIB
DHCP client support
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| Security |
Enhanced system security and control plane protection
Ability to Schedule and Rate limit exception packets to CPU
Segment and prioritize control plane traffic without using up ACL rules
802.1X support with extensions for port-based access control and proprietary MAC based access control
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