Ragile RA-B6510-32C 32-Port 100GbE ONIE Switch with SONiC OS - Part ID: RA-B6510-32C
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SKU: RA-B6510-32C
32× 100G QSFP28, Broadcom BCM56870 (Trident 3), Intel Xeon D-1527 CPU, 1+1 redundant & hot-swappable power supplies, Front-to-rear or reversed cooling, SONiC OS More details...
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Ragile RA-B6510-32C 32-Port 100GbE ONIE Switch with SONiC OS - Part ID: RA-B6510-32C
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Product Details
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RA-B6510-32C 100GbE Data Center Switch
The RA-B6510-32C is a 32-port 100 GbE QSFP28 switch designed for carrier/enterprise aggregation, data center top-of-rack/spine networks. It provides 1 management port, 1 console port, 1 USB port and 5 fan slots, which supports 4+1 fan redundancy. The device operates in the ambient temperature of 0°C to 45°C, and supports the forward and reversed airflow.
RA-B6510-32C uses the BCM56870 chip and offers a maximum switching bandwidth of up to 3.2Tbps.
Key Features
High Performance - 32 × QSFP28 100/40GbE Ports
- Flexible 100GbE, 40GbE, support
- Up to 6.4 Tbps (full duplex)
- Up to 2003.4 Mpps
- Wire speed L2 and L3 forwarding
Resilient Configuration - Broadcom BCM56870 (Trident 3)
- Intel Xeon D-1527 Processor (Formerly Broadwell DE)
- System memory 8GB DRAM(up to 32GB)
- System storage ≥240GB
Data Center Optimized Design - Typical power of under 4W per 100GbE port
- Over 94% efficient power supplies
- 1+1 redundant & hot-swappable power
- 4+1 redundant & hot-swappable fans
- Front-to-rear or reversed cooling
- Tool-less maintenance and simple installation
Cloud Networking Ready - 128-way ECMP for hyper-scale networks
- Dynamic Load Balancing for advanced multi-pathing
- Advanced Congestion Management for NVMe and AI workloads
- Flow aware traffic scheduling
- Shared 32MB Buffer with burst absorption
- Up to 288K MAC and 168K Host entries
- Over 344K IPv4 Routes
- Over 96K IPv6 Routes
* Above is the maximum capacity that the switching chip can provide.
NOTE: The Ragile RA-B6510-32C is a white box switch hardware system with basic SONiC OS. Software and other services need to be purchased separately.
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