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Extremeswitching 220 Series: Product Overview
Extremeswitching 220 Series: Product Overview
Highlights
Business Alignment
• 12, 24, or 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports
• 12, 24, or 48 IEEE 802.3at PoE
port models
• 2 or 4 10GBase-X SFP+ ports
• Line rate performance on all ports
• Stacking of up to four switches with
other 220 Series
• Comprehensive Layer 2 Edge
feature set
• Layer 3 Static and RIP Routing with
64 routes for network segmentation
• Access control lists for granular
security control
ExtremeSwitching™ 220 Series
• Redundant Power Supply option
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
Stackable Managed Layer 3 Gigabit Switches for Enterprise.
In addition to a rich Layer 2 feature set, the 220 Series offers dynamic
IPv4 RIP routing services, stacking of up to 4 switches with single IP
management, and redundant power supply option.
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Technical Specifications
Hardware Summary
Physical
220-12t-10GE2 1.51 kg (3.33 lbs) 4.4 cm (H) x 20.9 cm (W) x 25.5 cm (D)
220-12p-10GE2 1.88 kg (4.14 lbs) 1.73” (H) x 8.23” (W) x 10.1” (D)
Power
Minimum Heat Minimum Power Maximum* Heat Maximum* Power
Switch Model
Dissipation (BTU/HR) Consumption (Watts) Dissipation (BTU/HR) Consumption (Watts)
220-12t-10GE2 39 12 65 19
220-12p-10GE2 57 17 116 155
220-24t-10GE2 56 17 87 26
220-24p-10GE2 73 21 198 240
220-48t-10GE4 96 27 154 45
220-48p-10GE4 119 35 392 485
Note *Based on Max PoE power load for PoE models
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Technical Specifications (Con't)
Redundant Power Supply Specifications
• 1.5MB MAC buffer; 128K L2 Cache (CPU) • IEEE 802.1p – Ethernet priority with user provisioning
and mapping
Platform Specifications
• Maximum MAC Addresses: 16,000 • IEEE 802.1s – Multiple spanning tree compatibility
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• IEEE 802.1ak – Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks • 802.1x Client Scaling
• Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) • RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
• Industry Standard Discovery Protocol • RFC 1256 ICMP router discovery messages
(CDP interopera-bility)
• RFC 1812 Requirements for IP version 4 routers
• IPv6 Classification APIs
• RFC 2082 RIP-2 MD5 authentication
• Jumbo Ethernet frame support
• RFC 2131 DHCP relay
• Port MAC locking
• RFC 2453 RIP v2
• Port mirroring
• RFC 3021 Using 31-Bit Prefixes on IPv4 Point-to-Point
• Protected ports
Links
• Static MAC filtering
Advanced Stacking
• Voice VLANs • Single IP management of entire stack
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• Automatic stack initialization and unit addition/removal • RFC 2697 – Single-rate policing
and master failover
• RFC 3246 – An expedited forwarding PHB
• Four member units supported in a stack
• RFC 3260 – New terminology and clarifications for
• Serviceability features for monitoring and diagnosing DiffServ
unit status
Class of Service (CoS) Queue Mapping Configuration
Quality of Service
• Auto-VoIP–Automatic CoS settings for VoIP
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
• IP DSCP-to-queue mapping
• Permit/deny actions for inbound IP and Layer-2 traffic
classification based on: • Configurable interface trust mode (IEEE 802.1p, DSCP,
or untrusted)
• Time-Based ACL
• Interface egress shaping rate
• Source/Destination IP address
• Strict priority versus weighted scheduling per queue
• TCP/UDP Source/Destination port
System Facilities
• IP Protocol Type
• Event and error logging facility
• Type of Service (ToS) or differentiated services
• Run-time and configuration download capability
(DSCP) field
• PING utility
• Source/Destination MAC address
• Xmodem
• EtherType
• FTP Transfers via IPv4/IPv6
• IEEE 802.1p user priority (outer and/ or inner VLAN
tag) • Malicious Code Detection
• Mark the IP DSCP or Precedence header fields • RFC 894 – Transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet
networks
• Police the flow to a specific rate with two-color aware
support • RFC 896 – Congestion control in IP/TCP networks
• RFC 2474 – Definition of the differentiated services field • RFC 951 – BOOTP
(DS field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 headers
• RFC 1034 – Domain names - concepts and facilities
• RFC 2475 – An architecture for differentiated services
• RFC 1035 – Domain names - implementation and
• RFC 2597 – Assured forwarding Per-Hop Behavior specification
(PHB) group
• RFC 1321 – Message digest algorithm
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• RFC 1534 – Interoperability between BOOTP and DHCP • RFC 4251: SSH protocol architecture
• RFC 2021 – Remote network monitoring management • RFC 4716: SECSH public key file format
information base version 2
• RFC 4419: Diffie-Hellman group exchange for the SSH
• RFC 2030 – Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) transport layer protocol
• RFC 2132 – DHCP options and BOOTP vendor • RFC 2246: The TLS protocol, version 1.0
extensions
• RFC 2818: HTTP over TLS
• RFC 2819 – Remote Network Monitoring Management
Information Base • RFC 3268: AES cipher suites for transport layer
security
• RFC 2865 – RADIUS client
• Secure Copy (SCP)
• RFC 2866 – RADIUS accounting
• TACAS+
• RFC 2868 – RADIUS attributes for tunnel protocol
support • Telnet
• RFC 3579 – RADIUS support for EAP • Java Plug-in 1.6.0_01 and Java Script 1.3
• RFC 3580 – IEEE 802.1X RADIUS usage guidelines Advanced Management Features
• RFC 3164 – The BSD syslog protocol • Industry Standard CLI with the following features:
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• RFC 1612 – DNS resolver MIB extensions • Packaged Shock (half sine): 180 m/s2 (18 G), 6 ms,
600 shocks
• RFC 1643 – Definitions of managed objects for the
Ethernet-like interface types • Packaged Vibration: 5 to 62 Hz at velocity 5 mm/s,
62 to 500 Hz at 0.2 G
• RFC 2233 – Interfaces group MIB using SMI v2
• Packaged Random Vibration: 5 to 20 Hz at 1.0 ASD
• RFC 2613 – SMON MIB w/–3 dB/oct. from 20 to 200 Hz
• RFC 2618 – RADIUS authentication client MIB • Packaged Drop Height: 14 drops minimum on sides and
corners at 42 inches (<15 kg box)
• RFC 2620 – RADIUS accounting MIB
Environmental Specifications
• RFC 2674 – VLAN MIB
• EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 - Class 1.2 Storage
• RFC 2737 – Entity MIB version 2
• EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 - Class 2.3 Transportation
• RFC 2819 – RMON groups 1, 2, 3, and 9
• EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 - Class 3.1e Operational
• RFC 2863 – IF-MIB
• EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise
• RFC 2925 – Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote
Ping, Traceroute, and Lookup Operations • ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5 G
• RFC 3273 – RMON MIB for high capacity networks Environmental Compliance
• EU RoHS 2011/65/EU
• RFC 3291 – Textual conventions for Internet network
addresses • EU WEEE 2012/19/EU
• RFC 3434 – RMON MIB extensions for high capacity • China RoHS SJ/T 11363-2006
alarms
Regulatory and Safety
• RFC 4022 – TCP-MIB
North American ITE
• RFC 4113 – UDP-MIB
• UL 60950-1 2nd edition A2:2014, Listed Device (U.S.)
• RFC 2096 – IP forwarding table MIB
• CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1 2nd edition 2014(Canada)
• RFC 3636 – MAU MIB
• Complies with FCC 21CFR 1040.10 (U.S. Laser Safety)
• RFC 3289 – Management information base for the
• CDRH Letter of Approval (US FDA Approval)
DiffServ architecture (read only)
European ITE
Operating Conditions
• Operating Temp: °0C to 50°C (32° F to 122° F) • EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 +
A2:2013 2nd Ed.
• Operating Relative Humidity: 10% to 95% (non-
condensing) • EN 60825-1:2007 / IEC 60825-1:2007 Class 1 (Lasers
Safety)
• Operating Altitude: 0-3000 meters (9,850 feet)*
Note *220-12p-GE2 is limited to 0-2000 meters (6,857 feet) • 2014 / 35 / EU Low Voltage Directive
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EMI/EMC Standards
North American EMC for ITE
Ordering Information
Order Code Product Name Product Description
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Transceiver Order Codes
Order Code Product Name Product Description
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Transceiver Order Codes (Con't)
Order Code Product Name Product Description
Warranty
As a customer-centric company, Extreme Networks is committed to
providing quality products and solutions. In the event that one of our
products fails due to a defect, we have developed a comprehensive
warranty that protects you and provides a simple way to get your product
repaired or media replaced as soon as possible.
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