  Extreme Networks Summit X450-24X-Switch-24 ports
Availability: Usually ships the same business day.Extreme Networks 16121 Summit X450-24X-Switch-24 ports exesumx45024x $6,998.83
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The powerful and compact Summit X450 series switches are based on the revolutionary ExtremeXOS core-class Operating System (OS)from Extreme Networks. ExtremeXOS is a highly resilient, modular OS that offers high availability and greatly enhances manageability. Summit X450 series switches have the same high-performance,non-blocking hardware technology used on Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 8800 series switches, continuing in the Extreme Networks’ tradition of simplifying network deployments through the use of common hardware and software throughout the network. The X450 Series applies the latest technology with voice-class availability
through the modular ExtremeXOS operating system. Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) resiliency protocol are also an integral part along with SummitStack,the high-speed stacking support system. The extremely versatile Summit X450 series switches, with high-density gigabit plus optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet in a compact 1RU format,support a full range of Layer 2 to Layer 4 features on every port to help ensure highest productivity. Summit X450 series switches provide a high bandwidth, non-blocking architecture with fiber or tri-speed copper gigabit ports for
demanding edge applications. With optional 10 gigabit trunks, a Summit X450 switch connecting to gigabit edge devices can
enable a high-performance aggregation layer in a traditional three-tier LAN. Summit X450 supports advanced protocols in the
ExtremeXOS core license for an efficient small network core. For metro Ethernet networks, Summit X450 delivers exceptional QoS and traffic management capabilities. With superior resiliency, comprehensive security features and non-blocking performance, Summit X450 series switches are the cornerstone of a high-performance network. Summit X450 series switches are available in two versions: fiber to support flexible and convenient modular optics, and copper suitable for local data distribution. Both versions have optional redundant power supplies.
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