The document provides specifications for a 48-port non-PoE access switch, including hardware, interface, and layer 2 and 3 feature requirements. The switch must have a minimum of 48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4 1/10G copper uplink/stacking ports, with a backplane capacity of 176Gbps or higher. Required layer 2 and 3 features include support for IGMP snooping, static and OSPF routing, DHCP snooping, LLDP, IP source guard, SSH, SNMPv3, and IEEE 802.1x/D/Q.
The document provides specifications for a 48-port non-PoE access switch, including hardware, interface, and layer 2 and 3 feature requirements. The switch must have a minimum of 48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4 1/10G copper uplink/stacking ports, with a backplane capacity of 176Gbps or higher. Required layer 2 and 3 features include support for IGMP snooping, static and OSPF routing, DHCP snooping, LLDP, IP source guard, SSH, SNMPv3, and IEEE 802.1x/D/Q.
The document provides specifications for a 48-port non-PoE access switch, including hardware, interface, and layer 2 and 3 feature requirements. The switch must have a minimum of 48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4 1/10G copper uplink/stacking ports, with a backplane capacity of 176Gbps or higher. Required layer 2 and 3 features include support for IGMP snooping, static and OSPF routing, DHCP snooping, LLDP, IP source guard, SSH, SNMPv3, and IEEE 802.1x/D/Q.
The document provides specifications for a 48-port non-PoE access switch, including hardware, interface, and layer 2 and 3 feature requirements. The switch must have a minimum of 48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4 1/10G copper uplink/stacking ports, with a backplane capacity of 176Gbps or higher. Required layer 2 and 3 features include support for IGMP snooping, static and OSPF routing, DHCP snooping, LLDP, IP source guard, SSH, SNMPv3, and IEEE 802.1x/D/Q.
Complied Sl. No. Detailed Technical Specifications (Yes / No) A Solution Requirement The Switch should support Non-blocking hardware architecture with Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 basic routing.
B Hardware and Interface Requirement
Minimum 48 Base-T 10/100/1000 ports and 4 x 1/10 G copper ports for uplink / stacking. Either uplink ports may be used for stacking or atleast 2 separate ports must be present for stacking. 1 U Rack mountable and should support stacking/VC of minimum 4 switches over two numbers 10 G ports with total 40 Gbps of Bi- directional stacking or equivalent bandwidth. The Switch should have minimum 2 GB DRAM and 2 GB internal Flash 176 Gbps or higher Backplane capacity and minimum 130 Mpps of forwarding rate Support for at least 4000 VLAN IDs and 1000 Active VLANs & 16k MAC address Switch must be supplied with Power cable, Console cable, Stacking cables and mounting kit as standard accessories.
C Layer 2 & Layer 3 Features
It should support IGMP, IGMP snooping v1,v2 & v3 and IGMP snooping entiries of 2000 It should have static IP routing from Day 1 and should be upgradable to support OSPF on all ports and PIM Switch should support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping Switch should support LLDP capabilities and BFD Should support IP Source Guard, and IPv6 Security feature like IPv6 RA Guard and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Inspection Should support Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol and Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3). It should supoort 4000 IPv4 Host Routes and 2000 IPv6 Host Routes. IEEE 802.1x support IEEE 802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging