Switch Huawei ET1BS12704S0
9500 $
High Performance Switches Huawei S12700 Series, designed for next-generation campus networks. Fully programmable architecture with features SDN and a dedicated ENP processor enable flexible customization of features and services and ensure a smooth transition to software-defined networking.
Universal Virtual Routing Platform (VRP) Huawei, the underlying Series S12700, allows you to combine switching L2/L3 with a wide range of network services, including MPLS VPN, Cloud Virtualization of Workplace, Video Conference and Support IPv6.
Continuous Packet Architecture, Switch Fabric Clustering Technology CSS2 and online software updates provide scalable, high-performance switching with carrier-class reliability.
Specifications switch Huawei S12704 (ET1BS12704S0):
Item |
S12704 |
Switching Capacity |
4.88 Tbit/s; 16.08 Tbit/s |
Packet Forwarding Rates |
3,120 Mpps; 4,560 Mpps |
MPU Slots |
2 |
SFU Slots |
2 |
Service Card Slots |
4 |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
441.7 mm x 442 mm x 489 mm, 10U |
Weight (empty chassis) |
29 kg |
Maximum Power Consumption of the Entire Equipment |
≤ 2,200W |
Redundancy Design |
MPUs, SFUs, power supplies, and fan modules |
CSS2 |
1+N backup of MPUs in a cluster |
Up to 1.92 Tbit/s cluster bandwidth, 4 μs inter-chassis transmission latency |
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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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User Management |
Unified user management |
802.1x, MAC, 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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iPCA Quality Awareness |
Marking real service packets to obtain real-time count of dropped packets and packet loss ratio |
Counting number of dropped packets and packet loss ratio on devices and L2/L3 networks |
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SVF2.0 Virtualization |
Up to 4K clients (access switches and APs) virtualized into a single device |
Two layers of ASs allowed in an SVF system |
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Third-party devices allowed between SVF parent and clients |
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VxLAN |
VxLAN |
Configured through NETCONF protocol |
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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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ARP |
256K ARP entries |
MAC Address |
1M MAC address entries |
Dynamic MAC address learning and aging |
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Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries |
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Source MAC address filtering |
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MAC address limiting based on ports and VLANs |
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Ring Network Protection |
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE 802.1d), RSTP (IEEE 802.1w), and MSTP (IEEE 802.1s) |
SEP |
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Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU), root protection, and loop protection |
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BPDU tunnel |
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G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) |
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IP Routing |
3M IPv4 routing entries |
IPv4 dynamic routing protocols, such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP |
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IPv6 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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Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) and Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP (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 protocol packet suppression |
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Multicast Call Admission Control (CAC) |
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Multicast ACL |
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MPLS |
Basic MPLS functions |
MPLS Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) |
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MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE) |
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MPLS VPN/VLL/VPLS |
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Reliability |
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) and E-Trunk |
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and Bi-directional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for VRRP |
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BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/static route |
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Non-Stop Routing (NSR), Non-Stop Forwarding (NSF) and Graceful Restart (GR) for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/LDP |
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TE Fast ReRoute (FRR) and IP FRR |
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Eth-OAM 802.3ah and 802.1ag (hardware-based) |
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HSR |
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ITU-Y.1731 |
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Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP) |
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QoS |
256K ACLs |
Traffic classification based on Layer 2 headers, Layer 3 protocols, Layer 4 protocols, and 802.1p priority |
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ACLs and actions such as Committed Access Rate (CAR), re-marking, and scheduling |
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Queuing algorithms, such as SP, WRR, DRR, SP + WRR, and SP + DRR |
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Congestion avoidance mechanisms, including (WRED) and tail drop |
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H-QoS |
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Traffic shaping |
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Network Synchronization |
Ethernet synchronization |
1588v2 |
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Configuration and Maintenance |
Terminal access services such as console port login, Telnet, and SSH |
Network management protocols, such as SNMP v1/v2/v3 |
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File uploading and downloading through FTP and TFTP |
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BootROM upgrade and remote in-service upgrade |
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Hot patches |
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User operation logs |
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Security and Management |
MAC address, Portal, 802.1x, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping triggered authentication |
MACsec |
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RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication for login users |
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Command line authority control based on user levels, preventing unauthorized users from using command configurations |
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Defense against DoS attacks, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) SYN Flood attacks, User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Flood attacks, broadcast storms, and heavy traffic attacks |
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Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) |
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Security Protection* |
Firewall |
Network Address Translation (NAT) |
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IPSec, SSL VPN |
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Intrusion Protection System (IPS) |
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Load balancing Analog Digital Conversion (ADC) |
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Interoperability |
Interoperable with VBST (compatible with PVST/PVST+/RPVST) |
Interoperable with LNP (similar to DTP) |
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Interoperable with VCMP (similar to VTP) |
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Energy Saving |
Energy Efficient Ethernet (802.3az) |
Operating Voltage |
DC: –40V to –72V |
condition | new |
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