Switch Huawei ES0B017712P0
9600 $
Switches Huawei S7700 Series endowed with multi-service routing and switching capabilities from 10GE to 100GE, scalability for large campus networks; Board updates for the software-defined network (SDN) and to provide RF Access Control Boards (AC) for wireless communication.
Modular design, unified user management and comprehensive security features make the switches S7700 ideal solutions for small and large networks. Supervirtual architecture design (SVF 2.0) and cluster CSS provide scalability and sufficient bandwidth for video communications and surveillance applications.
Specifications switch Huawei S7712 (ES0B017712P0):
Item |
S7712 |
Switching Capacity |
3.84 Tbit/s |
Forwarding Performance |
2,880 Mpps |
Service Slots |
12 |
Dimensions (W x D x H) |
442 mm x 489 mm x 664 mm, 15U |
Chassis Weight (empty) |
37 kg |
Maximum Power Consumption of the Entire Equipment |
4,200W |
Maximum PoE Power |
8,800W |
Redundancy Design |
Supervisors, power modules, CMUs, fans trays |
Wireless Network Management |
Native AC |
AP access control, AP region management, and AP profile management |
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Radio profile management, uniform static configuration, and centralized dynamic management |
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Basic WLAN services, QoS, security, and user management |
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Deployment of ACs on different network layers |
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User Management |
Unified user management |
802.1x, MAC address, and Portal authentication |
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Traffic- and time-based accounting |
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User authorization based on user groups, domains, and time ranges |
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VLAN |
4K VLANs |
Access, trunk, and hybrid interface types, auto-negotiation of LNP links |
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Default VLAN |
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VLAN switching |
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QinQ and selective QinQ |
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MAC address-based VLAN assignment |
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VxLAN |
VxLAN |
Configured through NETCONF protocol |
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ARP |
256K ARP entries |
MAC Address |
1M MAC address entries |
MAC address learning and aging |
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Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries |
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Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses |
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Limit on the number of MAC addresses learned on ports and VLANs |
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Ring Protection |
STP (IEEE 802.1d), RSTP (IEEE 802.1w), and MSTP (IEEE 802.1s) |
SEP |
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BPDU protection, root protection, and loop protection |
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BPDU tunnel |
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ERPS (G.8032) |
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IP Routing |
1M IPv4 routing entries |
IPv4 routing protocols, such as RIP v1/v2, OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS |
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IPv6 dynamic routing protocols, such as RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+ |
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Multicast |
128,000 multicast routing entries |
IGMP v1/v2/v3 and IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping |
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PIM-DM, PIM-SM, and PIM-SSM |
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MSDP and MBGP |
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Fast leave |
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Multicast traffic control |
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Multicast querier |
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Multicast packet suppression |
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Multicast CAC |
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Multicast ACL |
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MPLS |
Basic MPLS functions |
MPLS OAM |
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MPLS-TE |
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MPLS VPN/VLL/VPLS |
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CSS Switch Fabric Clustering |
CSS Switch Fabric Clustering (S7706 and S7712) |
Service Port Clustering |
Service Port Clustering (S7706 and S7712) |
Reliability |
LACP and E-Trunk between devices |
VRRP and BFD for VRRP |
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BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/static route |
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NSF and GR for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/LDP |
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TE FRR and IP FRR |
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HSR |
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Ethernet OAM (IEEE 802.3ah and 802.1ag) |
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ITU-Y.1731 |
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DLDP |
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QoS |
256K ACLs |
Traffic classification based on Layer 2 protocol packet header, Layer 3 protocol information, Layer 4 protocol information, and 802.1p priority |
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ACL, CAR, re-marking, and scheduling |
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Queue scheduling algorithms including PQ, WRR, DRR, PQ + WRR, and PQ + DRR |
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Congestion avoidance mechanisms, such as WRED and tail drop |
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HQoS |
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Traffic shaping |
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Configuration and Maintenance |
Zero-Touch Provisioning |
Console and SSH terminals |
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Network management protocols, such as SNMP v1/v2c/v3 |
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File uploading and downloading using FTP and TFTP |
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BootROM upgrade and remote upgrade |
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Hot patches |
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User operation logs |
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Security and Management |
802.1x authentication and portal authentication |
MACSec |
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NAC |
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RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication |
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Different user levels for commands, preventing unauthorized users from using certain commands |
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Defense against DoS attacks, TCP SYN Flood attacks, UDP Flood attacks, broadcast storms, and heavy traffic attacks |
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Ping and traceroute |
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RMON |
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Service Chain |
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Time synchronization |
IEEE 1588v2 |
SyncE |
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Value-added Service* |
Firewall |
NAT |
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NetStream |
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IPSec |
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Load balancing |
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IPS |
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Interoperability |
Supports VBST (compatible with PVST/PVST+/RPVST) |
Supports LNP (similar to DTP) |
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Supports VCMP (similar to VTP) |
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Energy Conservation |
IEEE 802.3az: Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) |
Working Voltage |
DC: –38.4V to –72V AC: 90V to 290V |
condition | new |
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