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Workstation Compatible CE6881-48S6CQ-B 48-Port Data Center Network Switch with SNMP Function

Workstation Compatible CE6881-48S6CQ-B 48-Port Data Center Network Switch with SNMP Function

Model Number: CE6881-48S6CQ-B
MOQ: 1
Price: $2860-$3180
Payment Terms: D/P,T/T,D/A
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Private Mold:
NO
Products Status:
Stock
Ports:
≥ 48
Transmission Rate:
10/100/1000Mbps
Function:
LACP, POE, QoS, SNMP
Communication Mode:
Full-Duplex & Half-Duplex
Switch Capacity:
/
Brand Name:
/
Model Number:
CE6881-48S6CQ-B
Place Of Origin:
Shanghai, China
Size:
Customized Size
Color:
Customizable
Suitable For:
Workstation, Laptop, Desktop
Highlight:

48-port data center switch

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workstation compatible network switch

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SNMP function network switch

Product Description
Workstation Compatible CE6881-48S6CQ-B 48-Port Data Center Network Switch
Gigabit Ethernet Switch with SNMP Function
The CloudEngine 6800 series delivers high-performance, high interface density, and low latency networking solutions, enabling enterprises and carriers to build cloud-oriented data center infrastructure. These switches feature advanced hardware design with 10 GE/25 GE access interfaces, 40 GE/100 GE uplink interfaces, comprehensive data center features, high-performance stacking technologies, and flexible airflow capabilities. Ideal for core or aggregation layer deployment.
Technical Specifications
Downlink Ports 48 x 10GE SFP+
Uplink Ports 6 x 40/100GE QSFP28
Switching Capacity 2.16 Tbit/s
Forwarding Rate 940 Mpps
Buffer 42 MB
Maximum Power Consumption 380 W
Power Supply Specifications
Power Supply AC: 600 W
DC: 1000 W -48 V
Operating Voltage AC: 90 V to 290 V
DC: -38.4 V to -72 V
Advanced Features
  • Reliability: LACP, Microsegmentation, Hardware-based BFD
  • Operations & Maintenance: Telemetry, Netstream, ERSPAN+, iPCA
  • Data Center Features: VXLAN routing and bridging, BGP EVPN, iStack2 and M-LAG
  • Service Function Chaining: IETF-defined NSH