1 ExtremeSwitching Switches
Overview of the Switches
ExtremeSwitching X440-G2 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X450-G2 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X460-G2 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X590 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X620 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X670-G2 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X690 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X770 Series Switches
ExtremeSwitching X870 Series Switches
Pluggable Interfaces for the Switches
The ExtremeSwitching switches are compact enclosures 1.75 inches high (1 U). Each switch model
provides high-density copper or fiber optic ports operating at speeds up to 100 Gbps. On some models,
these ports can be partitioned into data lanes through the use of split cables, eectively increasing the
port count. Many models also provide combination copper/fiber uplink ports. PoE connections and
options for adding faster uplink connections are available on some models.
Models are available for AC or DC power connection, and many models provide bays for pluggable
power supplies. All switches make provision for redundant power supplies.
Many ExtremeSwitching switches include high-speed stacking interfaces that allow you to connect up
to eight switches into a stack, which can be managed as a single entity.
For information about earlier Summit-branded switches, refer to ExtremeSwitching and Summit
Switches: Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 16 or Earlier.
The following sections contain general information about the switches:
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ExtremeSwitching X440-G2 Series Switches on page 12
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2 Series Switches on page 30
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ExtremeSwitching X460-G2 Series Switches on page 41
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ExtremeSwitching X590 Series Switches on page 57
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ExtremeSwitching X620 Series Switches on page 63
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ExtremeSwitching X670-G2 Series Switches on page 70
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ExtremeSwitching X690 Series Switches on page 74
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ExtremeSwitching X770 Series Switches on page 81
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ExtremeSwitching X870 Series Switches on page 85
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