why extreme august xyz
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SONET like
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D E
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Spanning Tree Root Node
Or EAPS Master
FAILURE
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Spanning Tree Re-
Convergence Messages· Complex & Slow
· Exponentially worse as more
nodes added
Recovered
Network
Healthy
Network
EAPS Re-
Convergence Messages· Deterministic & Fast
· Simple scaling as more nodes
added
Failure
Re-convergence
Recovery
EAPS:
Simpler,
faster
Elastic Fit Fabric
Mult
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ate
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,10
Gig
abit
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Mult
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ate
Sp
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bit
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Wallplate AP
AP + Camera
Nano - Seconds
Stacking (Vertical and Horizontal)
X460-G2 (Advanced L3 1 to 40G)
X440-G2 (L3 - Value 1G to 10G)
PoE
Fiber
DC
Policy
X430-G2 (L2 - 1G to 10G)
· 12, 24 and 48-port (Fixed Format)
· Stacking w License (4 SFP+)
· Policy (simplicity with multi-auth)
PoE
Ethernet Rings (without STP)
Outdoor Wave 2
Facebook -pack or Wedge
Milli - Seconds
Micro - Seconds
Reduced Risk
Just Witness or Take Action
Distribute content
from a single source
to hundreds of
displays
PoE
Fiber
DC
Policy
Extreme s Hyper-dense WiFi understands the complete
network (game) Not just one play at a time.
10G on existing copper
Cat5e and Cat6 extend
the life of the installed
cable plant.
Limited Lifetime
Warrantee
X620 (1OG Copper or Fiber)
Simple Active - Active redundancy
Platform Automation Solution Framework Control Experience
Clos Networks
Elastic Control (Fit) CAPEX or OPEX you choose.
like a MUX
If user matches a
defined attribute
value
ACL
QoS
Then
place user
into a defined
ROLE
A port is what it
is because what
or who is
connected to it.
if X + Y, then Z
Automation...
· LLDP-MED
· CDPv2
· ELRP
· ZTP
· Device Types
· OS Types
· User Profiles
· Authentications
Hyper Ethernet (without EGO, Blocking,
Complexity or Vendor-in).
QSPF28 DAC
100G DAC to
SFP28 4x25G
QSFP+
40G DAC
(active or passive)
4x10G SFP+
Great Networks are Built like...
a great candy bar
Make your
XYZ Account
Network Extreme.
A Fabric outperforms the Big Uglies
Hit-less (5 – 9s Operation)
N plus One Fabric Design
Efficient Multicasting
10, 25, 40, 50 100 Gig Concentration
The 5 9s Universal Jack
Top of Rack / End of Row (Data Center)
End-of-Row: Aggregate rows of
servers into an EOR switch.• Allows dense aggregation
• Less switches in network
Top-of-Rack: Aggregate 1 rack of
servers into a ToR switch.• Allows plug-and-play racks
• Simplified cable management
Within 1 sec
Virtual Chassis (Stacking Across Product lines)
BOWYN 1G to 10G!
· Stackable like modules a chassis
· Mirroring across switches in a stack.
· Distributed L2/L3 forwarding.
SummitStack-V (Faceplate SFP+ Ports)
· Last two 10Gb Faceplate ports (i.e. 51 & 52
or 31 & 32).
· 40 Gbps stacking bandwidth.
· Uses standard SFP+ cables or Optics.
Summit V160
· 160Gbps stacking (QSFP+ interfaces)
· X460G2, X670G2 and X770G2.
· Uses standard QSFP+ cables or Optics.
Within 50ms
Ethernet
Automatic
Protection
sub-50ms
failover
on all
Extreme® products
RFC3619
No Spanning
Tree
Build Ethernet
Loops
Not Speed
dependent
Hitless Metro Edge
Summit
Summit
Summit
Summit
Extreme Cloud
Seamless
Automatic discovery of
the cloud
One model supports
both on-prem and
cloud deployment
Transparent
Survivability with full
functionality
Auto RF management
for channel and power
calculation
Secure
SSL-based encryption
between AP and
Extreme Cloud
Policy Enforcement at
the AP (L2-L7) Captive
Portal redirect at the
AP
Int ernet
Firewall
ExtremeCloud
Summit
Wallplate AP
XYZ Account
Time is the critical Factor with
XYZ Account Services...XYZ Account Policy
who, when, what, where? Who and What is on Your
XYZ Account Network?
ONE to ONE: Extreme Spine Leaf
End of Row to Middle of Row (5M)