Huawei S6720 Series Next-Generation Enhanced 10 GE Switches
The industry’s highest-performing fixed switches, the S6720 series provides 24/48 full line-speed 10 GE ports, which are scalable to 6 x QSFP+ full line-speed ports.
The S6720 supports long-distance stacking with up to 480 Gbit/s bidirectional stack bandwidth. It also supports 1+1 backup of AC and DC power modules that can be installed on the same device.
These switches offer various service features, support comprehensive security policies and QoS capabilities, and are best suited for data center servers and the core campus network.
- A single device supports up to 48 x GE and 6 x 40 GE full line-speed ports and long-distance stacking with 480 Gbit/s bi-directional stack bandwidth.
- Supports comprehensive security policies, such as anti-DDoS, binding tables, and IPSG, plus reliability mechanisms.
- Provides enhanced QoS capabilities, strong MPLS service processing capabilities, and high scalability. Supports 1+1 backup of AC and DC power modules that can be installed on the same device, as well as sFlow traffic monitoring technology.
- Supports Easy Operation Commander, Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) of new devices, batch device upgrades and patch installation, and faulty device replacement.
Specifications
Specifications | S6720-30C-EI-24S-AC
S6720-30C-EI-24S-DC |
S6720-54C-EI-48S-AC
S6720-54C-EI-48S-DC |
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Switching Capacity | 2.56 Tbit/s | 2.56 Tbit/s | |||
Forwarding Performance | 720 Mpps | 1,080 Mpps | |||
Fixed Ports | 24 x 10 Gig SFP+ 2 x 40 Gig QSFP+ ports | 48 x 10 Gig SFP+ 2 x 40 Gig QSFP+ ports | |||
Extended Slot | One extended slot for a 4 x 40 Gig QSFP+ interface card | ||||
MAC Address Table | 288k MAC address entries
MAC address learning and aging Static, dynamic, and black hole MAC address entries Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses |
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IPv4 Routing | Static routing, RIPv1, RIPv2, ECMP, and URPF
OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP VRRP Policy-based routing |
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IPv6 Routing | Static route
RIPng OSPFv3 BGP4+ ISISv6 |
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Multicast | Static Layer 2 multicast MAC address
MAC-based multicast forwarding IGMP snooping and IGMP fast leave Multicast VLAN MLD snooping IGMP proxy Controllable multicast Port-based multicast traffic statistics IGMP v1/v2/v3 PIM-SM, PIM-DM, and PIM-SSM MSDP |
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QoS/ACL | Rate limiting on packets sent and received by an interface
Packet re-direction Port-based traffic policing and two-rate three-color CAR Eight queues on each port WRR, DRR, SP, WRR + SP, and DRR + SP queue scheduling algorithms Re-marking of the 802.1p priority and DSCP priority Packet filtering at Layer 2 to Layer 4, filtering out invalid frames based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, source IP address, destination IP address, port number, protocol type, and VLAN ID Rate limiting in each queue and traffic shaping on ports |
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Security | User privilege management and password protection
DoS attack defense, ARP attack defense, and ICMP attack defense Binding of the IP address, MAC address, interface, and VLAN Port isolation, port security, and sticky MAC Blackhole MAC address entries Limit on the number of learned MAC addresses 802.1x authentication and limit on the number of users on an interface AAA, RADIUS, and TACACS authentications SSH v2.0 Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) CPU defense Blacklist and whitelist |
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Interoperability | VLAN-based Spanning Tree (VBST) (interoperating with PVST, PVST+, and RPVST)
Link-type Negotiation Protocol (LNP) (similar to DTP) VLAN Central Management Protocol (VCMP) (similar to VTP) For detailed interoperability certifications and test reports, click HERE. |