New Dell EMC Brocade 6505 DS-6505R-B 12P/24P 16GB RTF Switch MMT49 in London, England, United Kingdom
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Specifications
- Condition
- new
- P/n
- 100-652-600
- Flow generator
- Provides a built-in traffic generator for pre-testing and validating the data center infrastructure—including route verification and integrity of optics, cables, ports, back-end connections, and ISLs—for robustness before deploying applications.
- Forward error correction (fec)
- Enables recovery from bit errors in ISLs, enhancing transmission reliability and performance.
- Credit loss recovery
- Helps overcome performance degradation and congestion due to buffer credit loss.
- Switch mode (default)
- 12- and 24-port configurations (12-port increment through Ports on Demand [PoD] license); E, F, M, D ports
- Scalability
- Full-fabric architecture with a maximum of 239 switches
- Certified maximum
- 6,000 active nodes; 56 switches, 19 hops in Brocade Fabric OS fabrics; larger fabrics certified as required
- Isl trunking
- Frame-based Trunking with up to eight 16 Gbps ports per ISL trunk; up to 128 Gbps per ISL trunk. Exchange-based load balancing across ISLs with DPS included in Brocade Fabric OS.
- Aggregate bandwidth
- 384 Gbps end-to-end full duplex
- Maximum fabric latency
- Latency for locally switched ports is 700 ns; Forward Error Correction (FEC) adds 400 ns between E_Ports (enabled by default).
- Maximum frame size
- 2,112-byte payload
- Frame buffers
- 8,192 dynamically allocated
- Classes of service
- Class 2, Class 3, Class F (inter-switch frames)
- Data traffic types
- Fabric switches supporting unicast
- Supported management software
- SNMP v1/v3 (FE MIB, FC Management MIB), SSH; Auditing, Syslog; Brocade Advanced Web Tools; Brocade Network Advisor SAN Enterprise or Brocade Network Advisor SAN Professional/Professional Plus; Command Line Interface (CLI); SMI-S compliant; Administrative Domains; trial licenses for add-on capabilities
- Security
- DH-CHAP (between switches and end devices), FCAP switch authentication; IPsec, IP filtering, LDAP with IPv6, OpenLDAP, Port Binding, RADIUS, TACACS+, User-defined Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Secure Copy (SCP), Secure RPC, SFTP, SSH v2, SSL, Switch Binding, Trusted Switch
- Management access
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45), in-band over Fibre Channel, serial port (RJ-45), and one USB port
- Diagnostics
- ClearLink optics and cable diagnostics, including electrical/optical loopback, link traffic/latency/distance; flow mirroring; built-in flow generator; POST and embedded online/offline diagnostics, including environmental monitoring, FCping and Pathinfo (FC traceroute), frame viewer, non-disruptive daemon restart, port mirroring, optics health monitoring, power monitoring, RAStrace logging, and Rolling Reboot Detection (RRD)
- Enclosure
- Back-to-front airflow (port-side exhaust); power from back, 1U
- Width
- 437.64 mm (17.23 in.)
- Height
- 43.18 mm (1.7 in.)
- Depth
- 443.23 mm (17.45 in.)
- Temperature
- -25°C to 70°C/-13°F to 158°F
- Humidity
- 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
- Operating altitude
- Up to 3,000 m (9,843 ft)
- Storage altitude
- Up to 12 km (39,370 ft)
- Operating
- 0.5 g sine, 0.4 grms random, 5 Hz to 500 Hz
- Non-operating
- 2.0 g sine, 1.1 grms random, 5 Hz to 500 Hz
- Heat dissipation
- 24 ports at 338 BTU/hr
- Power supply
- Base switch includes a single, hot-swappable power supply with integrated system cooling fans. Optional dual redundant hot-swappable power supply.
- Ac input
- 85 V to 264 V ~5 A to 2.5 A
- Input line frequency
- 47 Hz to 63 Hz
- Subcategory
- Networking
- Subcategory 2
- Fiber channel fabric switches
- Listing ID
- 68777548
Description
New Dell EMC Brocade 6505 DS-6505R-B 12P/24P 16GB RTF Switch MMT49
Model No:
DS-6505R-B
Dell P/N:
MMT49
New Manufacturer Sealed
Air Flow RTF (Rear-To-Front)
12-Ports Active
Included
1 x
New Dell EMC Brocade 6505 DS-6505R-B 24-Port 16Gb FC Switch MMT49
Description
Flexible, Easy-to-Use Entry-Level SAN Switch for Private Cloud Storage
To keep pace with growing business demands, data centers are transitioning to highly virtualized, private cloud storage environments. This approach enables organizations to consolidate and simplify their IT resources, resulting in increased business agility and lower capital and operating expenses. But virtualization is not without its challenges. Data centers must keep up with the explosive data growth and dynamic changes driven by virtualized workloads. Selecting the right network is key to realizing the full benefits of these cloud-based architectures.
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$5,114 USD