Summit X450, X450a, and X450e Series Switches
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Summit X450, X450a, and X450e Series Switches
The Summit X450, X450a, and X450e series switches provide 24 or 48 Ethernet ports. These switches
deliver high-density fast Ethernet connectivity using fixed 10/100/1000BASE-T ports or installable
small form pluggable (SFP) optical modules. Models in different series are available both with and
without PoE and in AC or DC power versions.
Each Summit X450, X450a, or X450e series switch has four combination ports that provide 10/100/1000
BASE-T or SFP connectivity for 4 Gbps of copper or fiber connectivity. A serial console port on the front
panel allows you to connect a terminal and perform local management. An Ethernet management port
on the back panel can be used to connect the system to a parallel management network for
administration. Alternatively, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet management port
directly to a laptop to view and locally manage the switch configurations.
The rear panel of the switch has an option slot to accommodate one of the Summit port option cards
listed in
Table 17
.
Option card compatibility depends on the specific switch series. See the individual switch
descriptions for the option card supported on each switch. For option card installation instructions,
see
Chapter 8, “Installing Optional Ports.”
Two high-speed stacking ports allow you to combine multiple units into a single SummitStack
management entity.
Power connectors include an AC or DC power input socket and a redundant power connector. (See
specific switch descriptions for more information about the power options.) The switch automatically
adjusts to the supply voltage. The redundant power connector allows you to connect the switch to the
an external power supply. When a compatible external power supply is used with the Summit X450,
X450a, or X450e series switch, the internal and external power supplies are fully fault tolerant. For most
switches, if one power supply fails, the other power supply will provide sufficient power to operate the
switch. For information about power supply redundancy with the Summit X450a-48p switch, see
“Summit X450e-48p Power Supplies” on page 103
.
For information about each switch series, see the following sections:
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Summit X450 Series Switches on page 80
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Summit X450a Series Switches on page 83
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Summit X450e Series Switches on page 96
Table 17: Port Option Cards for Summit X450, X450a, and X450e Series Switches
Option Card Model
Type of Added Ports
For more information, see . . .
XGM-2xn option card
10-gigabit XENPAK modules
“Summit XGM-2xn Option Card” on page 159
XGM2-2xn option card
10-gigabit XENPAK modules
“Summit XGM2-2xn Option Card” on page 160
XGM2-2xf option card
10-gigabit XFP modules
“Summit XGM2-2xf Option Card” on page 161
XGM2-2sf option card
10-gigabit SFP+ modules
“Summit XGM2-2sf Option Card” on page 162
XGM2-2bt option card
Fixed 10GBASE-T copper
“Summit XGM2-2bt Option Card” on page 162
Summary of Contents for Summit X150 Series
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