Matrix DFE-Diamond Series Installation Guide 1-1
1
Introduction
This
chapter
provides
an
overview
of
the
DFE
‐
Diamond
module
capabilities,
and
introduces
the
7GR4270
‐
12,
7GR4202
‐
30,
7GR4280
‐
19,
and
7KR4290
‐
02
modules.
Overview of DFE Series Capabilities
The
Diamond
Distributed
Forwarding
Engine
(DFE)
is
Enterasys Networks’
next
generation
of
enterprise
modules
for
the
Matrix
N
‐
Series
and
Matrix
E7
switches.
These
DFE
modules
deliver
high
performance
and
flexibility
to
ensure
comprehensive
switching,
routing,
Quality
of
Service,
security,
and
traffic
containment.
Key
features
include:
•
Enhanced
router
performance
–
Faster
host
CPU
–
Enhanced
flow
capacity
•
Included
options:
–
Larger
host
memory
(DFE
‐
256MB
‐
UGK)
–
Advanced
routing
license
(N
‐
EOS
‐
L3)
–
256
users
per
port
capacities
license
(N
‐
EOS
‐
PPC)
•
Superior
performance
and
capacity
to
support
more
high
‐
bandwidth
and
latency
sensitive
applications
•
10/100/1000
Base
‐
TX
and
10
Gigabit
Ethernet
connectivity
•
Integrated
services
design
that
reduces
the
number/type
of
modules
required,
simplifies
network
design,
and
lowers
entry
cost
•
Port
‐
and
user
‐
based
policy
and
multilayer
packet
classification
that
provides
granular
control
and
security
for
business
‐
critical
applications
•
High
‐
availability
services
with
stateful
failover
for
services
and
management
•
Self
‐
learning
configuration
modules
with
increased
reliability
and
fault
tolerance
that
reduces
configuration
time
and
maximizes
uptime
•
Network
‐
wide
configuration,
change,
and
inventory
management
that
is
easier
to
install,
troubleshoot,
and
maintain
•
Reduced
support
and
maintenance
costs,
and
decreased
configuration
time
Important Notice
Depending on the firmware version used in the DFE module, some features described in this document may
not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the DFE module to determine which features are
supported.
Summary of Contents for Matrix 7GR4202-30
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