Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Single Streamlined
Operating System in the LLDP not only simplifies deployment Comprehensive
and location of access devices, but can Network Management
Entire Enterprise Network also be used as a troubleshooting and As the network becomes a foundation of the
Extreme Networks provides an firmware management tool. LLDP is an enterprise application, network manage-
ExtremeXOS-based Ethernet switch- extensible standard, providing a ment becomes an important piece of the
ing platform from edge, aggregation, framework for industry consortiums to solution. Summit X150 supports compre-
to core of the enterprise network. define application-specific extensions hensive network management through
Having one operating system signifi- without causing compatibility issues. Command Line Interface (CLI), SNMP v1,
cantly simplifies network deployment The ANSI/TIA-1057 LLDP-Media v2c, v3 and the embedded XML-based Web
and operation, as well as ongoing Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) User Interface, ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay™.
maintenance, to reduce the total cost standard defines extensions specifically With a variety of management options and
of ownership. Summit X150 running for VoIP. These extensions provide consistency across other Extreme Networks
the ExtremeXOS operating system in VoIP-specific information as well as modular and fixed configuration switches,
the network, provides a consistent allow transmission of configuration and Summit X150 series switches provide ease
experience among other switches location information to VoIP phones. of management for demanding applications.
such as the BlackDiamond® modular
chassis, and an excellent user experi- Efficient Management to Extreme Networks has developed tools
ence from edge to core. that help save you time and resources in
Handle Convergence-Driven managing your network. EPICenter®
Network Changes provides fault configuration, accounting,
Network Configuration
Power over Ethernet performance and security functions,
Automation Deployments of IP Telephony depend allowing more effective management of
ExtremeXOS provides extensible on reliable, consistent power from the Extreme Networks multilayer switching
scripting capability that allows users Ethernet jack. Summit X150-24p is the equipment in a converged network.
to create a customized series of basis for a reliable LAN Telephony
commands and executables. Scripting infrastructure with fully redundant 15.4
can be used to add incremental watts per port, and QoS and resiliency
configuration to the network infra- to match the failover requirements for
structure, such as a list of VLANs to latency-sensitive services like VoIP
be configured. This capability eases phones. With Summit X150, deployment
the roll-out of networks and reduces of powered LAN devices is quick and
configuration errors. For example, easy with its support of the IEEE
using the scripting capabilities of 802.3af standard and full Class 3 power
system- and user-defined environment availability on all ports, backed up 100%
variables and constructs, such as by the EPS-500 redundant power supply.
if/then and loops, allows automating
regular management tasks and Voice Grade Connections
deployment configurations of QoS Granular QoS, low latency and low jitter
rate limiting and ACLs to multiple provide voice-quality connections.
ports or multiple switches. Summit X150 supports a range of QoS
technologies that can prioritize and
Link Layer Discovery Protocol predictably handle high priority traffic
policing or rate limiting on ingress,
(LLDP) and LLDP-Media 802.1Q tagging and Diffserv marking,
Endpoint Discovery and shaping on egress with eight queues
(LLDP-MED) per port. The Extreme Networks
tradition of building products with low
ExtremeXOS supports IEEE 802.1ab
latency and jitter continues with the
standards-based discovery protocol
Summit X150 series.
and provides vendor-independent
device discovery. It also provides tight
integration with VoIP infrastructure
and phones, including E911 ECS
location, inventory information and
fine-grained PoE budgeting and
configuration of information such as
VLANs and QoS tagging.
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 2
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Voice-Class Availability
Powered by ExtremeXOS, the Summit X150 switch supports process recovery and application upgrades without the need for a
system reboot. Summit X150 offers the high network availability required for converged applications.
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 3
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Comprehensive Security
Implementing a secure network means providing protection at the network perimeter as well as the core. Working together with
the Sentriant® family of products from Extreme Networks, Summit X150 series switches use advanced security functions to help
protect your network from known or potential threats. Security offerings from Extreme Networks encompass three key areas:
user and host integrity, threat detection and response, and hardened network infrastructure.
User Authentication and endpoint meets the security policies that information to then report on the MAC,
have been set, and quarantines those that are VLAN, computer hostname, and port
Host Integrity Checking
not in compliance. location of the user.
Network Login
Network Login capability enforces user Extensive MAC and Network Intrusion Detection
admission and usage policies. Summit X150
series switches support a comprehensive
IP Security Functionality and Response
range of Network Login options by providing MAC Security Hardware-Based sFlow Sampling
an 802.1x agent-based approach, a Web- MAC security allows the lockdown of a port sFlow® is a sampling technology that
based (agent-less) login capability for guests, to a given MAC address and limiting the provides the ability to continuously monitor
and a MAC-based authentication model for number of MAC addresses on a port. MAC application-level traffic flows on all interfaces
devices. With these modes of Network Login, security can be used to dedicate ports to simultaneously. The sFlow agent is a
only authorized users and devices are specific hosts or devices such as VoIP phones software process that runs on Summit X150
permitted to connect to the network and be or printers and avoid abuse of the port—an switches and packages data into sFlow
assigned to the appropriate VLAN. interesting capability specifically in environ- datagrams that are sent over the network
ments such as hotels. In addition, an aging to an sFlow collector. The collector gives
Multiple Supplicant Support timer can be configured for the MAC an up-to-the minute view of traffic across
Shared ports represent a potential vulner- lockdown, protecting the network from the the entire network, providing the ability
ability in a network. Multiple supplicant effects of attacks using (often rapidly) to troubleshoot network problems,
capability on a switch allows it to uniquely changing MAC addresses. control congestion and detect network
authenticate and apply the appropriate security threats.
policies and VLANs for each user or device IP Security
on a shared port. ExtremeXOS IP Security Framework helps Port Mirroring
protect the network infrastructure, network To allow threat detection and prevention,
Multiple supplicant support helps secure IP services such as DHCP and DNS and host Summit X150 switches support many-to-
Telephony and wireless access. Converged computers from spoofing and man-in-the one and one-to-many port mirroring. This
network designs often involve the use of middle attacks. It also helps protect the allows the mirroring of traffic to an
shared ports (see Figure 2). network from statically configured and/or external network appliance such as an
spoofed IP addresses and builds an external intrusion detection device for trend
Host Integrity Checking trusted database of MAC/IP/port bindings analysis or for utilization by a network
Host integrity checking helps keep infected providing the traffic’s source from a specific administrator for diagnostic purposes.
or non-compliant machines off the address for immediate defense.
network. Summit X150 series switches Line-Rate ACLs
support a host integrity or endpoint Identity Management ACLs are one of the most powerful
integrity solution that is based on the Identity Management allows customers to components used in controlling network
model from the Trusted Computing Group. track users who access their network. User resource utilization as well as protecting
Summit X150 interfaces with Sentriant AG identity is captured based on NetLogin the network. Summit X150 switches
endpoint security software from authentication, LLDP discovery and support 1,024 centralized ACLs per 24-port
Extreme Networks to verify that each Kerberos snooping. ExtremeXOS uses the block based on Layer 2, 3 or 4-header
information such as the MAC, IPv4 and
IPv6 address or TCP/UDP port.
Summit X150 offers Multiple Supplicant support which helps provide Denial of Service Protection
per-MAC based authentication with dynamic VLAN allocation
Summit X150 can effectively handle DoS
attacks. If the switch detects an unusually
large number of packets in the CPU input
queue, it will assemble ACLs that
automatically stop these packets from
reaching the CPU. After a period of time,
these ACLs are removed, and reinstalled
if the attack continues.
` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
Secure Management
To prevent management data from being
VLAN Green VLAN Orange VLAN Purple Rogue Clients
intercepted or altered by unauthorized
5155-01
access, Summit X150 supports SSH2, SCP
Figure 2: Multiple Supplicant Support and SNMPv3 protocols.
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 4
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Target Applications
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 5
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Technical Specifications
ExtremeXOS 12.4 • RFC 2668 802.3 MAU MIB • CPU DoS Protection with traffic rate-limiting
• draft-ietf-hubmib-mau-mib-v3-02.txt to management CPU
Supported Protocols • RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB • Robust against common Network Attacks:
• RFC 1493 Bridge MIB ––CERT (http://www.cert.org)
Switching • RFC 2096 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB ––CA-2003-04: “SQL Slammer”
• RFC 3619 Ethernet Automatic Protection • RFC 2737 Entity MIB v2 ––CA-2002-36: “SSHredder”
Switching (EAPS) and EAPSv2 • RFC 2233 Interface MIB ––CA-2002-03: SNMP vulnerabilities
• IEEE 802.1D – 1998 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) • RFC 3621 PoE-MIB (PoE switches only) ––CA-98-13: tcp-denial-of-service
• IEEE 802.1D – 2004 Spanning Tree Protocol • IEEE 802.1ag MIB ––CA-98.01: smurf
(STP and RSTP) • Secure Shell (SSH-2) client and server ––CA-97.28: Teardrop_Land -Teardrop and
• IEEE 802.1w – 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration for • Secure Copy (SCP-2) client and server “LAND“ attack
STP, RSTP • Secure FTP (SFTP) server ––CA-96.26: ping
• IEEE 802.1Q – 2003 (formerly IEEE 802.1s) • sFlow version 5 ––CA-96.21: tcp_syn_flooding
Multiple Instances of STP, MSTP • Configuration logging ––CA-96.01: UDP_service_denial
• EMISTP, Extreme Multiple Instances of • Multiple Images, Multiple Configs ––CA-95.01: IP_Spoofing_Attacks_and_
Spanning Tree Protocol • RFC 3164 BSD Syslog Protocol with Multiple Hijacked_ Terminal_Connections
• PVST+, Per VLAN STP (802.1Q interoperable) Syslog Servers ––IP Options Attack
• Draft-ietf-bridge-rstpmib-03.txt – Definitions of ––999 Local Messages (criticals stored • Host Attacks
Managed Objects for Bridges with Rapid across reboots) ––Teardrop, boink, opentear, jolt2, newtear,
Spanning Tree Protocol • Extreme Networks vendor MIBs (includes nestea, syndrop, smurf, fraggle, papasmurf,
• Extreme Standby Router Protocol™ (ESRP) FDB, PoE, CPU, Memory MIBs) synk4, raped, winfreeze, ping –f, ping of
• IEEE 802.1Q – 1998 Virtual Bridged Local • XML APIs over Telnet/SSH and HTTP/HTTPS death, pepsi5, Latierra, Winnuke, Simping,
Area Networks • Web-based device management interface – Sping, Ascend, Stream, Land, Octopus
• IEEE 802.3ad Static load sharing configuration ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay
and LACP based dynamic configuration • IP Route Compression
• Software Redundant Ports
IPv4 Host Requirements
• RFC 1122 Host Requirements
• IEEE 802.1AB – LLDP Link Layer Security, Switch and • RFC 768 UDP
Discovery Protocol Network Protection
• LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED), • RFC 791 IP
ANSI/TIA-1057, draft 08 • Secure Shell (SSH-2), Secure Copy (SCP-2) • RFC 792 ICMP
• Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) and SFTP client/server with encryption/ • RFC 793 TCP
• Extreme Loop Recovery Protocol (ELRP) authentication (requires export controlled • RFC 826 ARP
• Extreme Link State Monitoring (ELSM) encryption module) • RFC 894 IP over Ethernet
• IEEE 802.1ag L2 Ping and traceroute, • SNMPv3 user based security, with encryp- • RFC 1027 Proxy ARP
Connectivity Fault Management tion/authentication (see above) • RFC 2068 HTTP server
• ITU-T Y.1731 Frame delay measurements • RFC 1492 TACACS+ • IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping with Configurable
• RFC 2138 RADIUS Authentication Router Registration Forwarding
• RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting • IGMP Filters
Management and Traffic Analysis • RFC 3579 RADIUS EAP support for 802.1x • PIM Snooping
• RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time • RADIUS Per-command Authentication • Static IGMP Membership
Protocol v4 • Access Profiles on All Routing Protocols • Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)
• RFC 854 Telnet client and server • Access Policies for Telnet/SSH-2/SCP-2
• RFC 783 TFTP Protocol (revision 2) • Network Login – 802.1x, Web and
• RFC 951, 1542 BootP
IPv6 Host Requirements
MAC-based mechanisms
• RFC 2131 BOOTP/DHCP relay agent and • IEEE 802.1x – 2001 Port-Based Network • RFC 5095, Internet Protocol, Version 6
DHCP server Access Control for Network Login (IPv6) Specification
• RFC 1591 DNS (client operation) • Multiple supplicants with multiple VLANs for • RFC 4861, Neighbor Discovery for IP
• RFC 1155 Structure of Mgmt Information (SMIv1) Network Login (all modes) Version 6, (IPv6)
• RFC 1157 SNMPv1 • Fallback to local authentication database • RFC 2463, Internet Control Message Protocol
• RFC 1212, RFC 1213, RFC 1215 MIB-II, (MAC and Web-based methods) (ICMPv6) for the IPv6 Specification
Ethernet-Like MIB & TRAPs • Guest VLAN for 802.1x • RFC 2464, Transmission of IPv6 Packets over
• RFC 1573 Evolution of Interface • RFC 1866 HTML – Used for Web-based Ethernet Networks
• RFC 1650 Ethernet-Like MIB (update of Network Login and ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay • RFC 2465, IPv6 MIB, General Group and
RFC 1213 for SNMPv2) • SSL/TLS transport – used for Web-based Textual Conventions
• RFC 1901, 1905 – 1908 SNMP v2c, SMIv2 Network Login and ExtremeXOS ScreenPlay • RFC 2466, MIB for ICMPv6
and Revised MIB-II (requires export controlled encryption module) • RFC 2462, IPv6 Stateless Address Auto
• RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP • MAC Security – Lockdown and Limit configuration – Host Requirements
Version 1, Version 2 and Version 3 • IP Security – RFC 3046 DHCP Option 82 with • RFC 1981, Path MTU Discovery for IPv6,
• RFC 2578 – 2580 SMIv2 (update to port and VLAN ID August 1996 – Host requirements
RFC 1902 – 1903) • IP Security – Trusted DHCP Server • RFC 3513, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
• RFC 3410 – 3415 SNMPv3, user based • Layer 2/3/4 Access Control Lists (ACLs) Addressing Architecture
security, encryption and authentication • RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering • RFC 3587, Global Unicast Address Format
• RFC 3826 – The Advanced Encryption • RPF (Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding) • Telnet server over IPv6 transport
Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in the SNMP Control via ACLs • SSH-2 server over IPv6 transport
User-based Security Model • Wire-speed ACLs • Ping over IPv6 transport
• RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups: Stats, History, • Rate Limiting/Shaping by ACLs • Traceroute over IPv6 transport
Alarms and Events • IP Broadcast Forwarding Control
• RFC 2021 RMON2 (probe configuration) • ICMP and IP-Option Response Control
• RFC 2613 SMON MIB • SYN attack protection
• RFC 2925 Ping/Traceroute MIB
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 6
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Technical Specifications
QoS and VLAN Services • 4,094 VLANs (Port, Protocol, IEEE 802.1Q) • Operating Humidity: 10% to 93% relative
• 1,024 centralized ACL rules per switch humidity, non-condensing
Quality of Service and Policies
Forwarding Tables • Operational Shock (Half Sine):
• IEEE 802.1D – 1998 (802.1p) Packet Priority
• Layer 2/MAC Addresses: 8K 30 m/s2 (3g), 11ms, 60 Shocks
• RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence, including
• Operational Random Vibration:
8 queues/port Rate Limiting
5 – 500 Hz @ 1.5g rms
• RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding (EF) • Ingress bandwidth policing/rate limiting
• RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF) per flow Storage & Transportation Conditions
• RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge • Egress bandwidth rate shaping per (Packaged)
Router Functions egress queue and per port • Transportation Temperature: -40° C to 70° C
VLAN Services: VLANs, vMANs • Rate Limiting Granularity: 64Kbps (- 40° F to 158° F)
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging • Available Rate Limiters: 1,024 per switch • Storage and Transportation Humidity:
• IEEE 802.1v: VLAN classification by Protocol 10% to 95% RH, non-condensing
Indicators
and Port • Packaged Shock (Half Sine): 180 m/s2 (18g),
• Per port status LED
• Port-based VLANs 6ms, 600 shocks
• System Status LEDs: management, fan
• Protocol-based VLANs • Packaged Sine Vibration: 5 – 62 Hz @ Velocity
and power
• MAC-based VLANs 5mm/s, 62 – 500 Hz @ 0.2 G
Ports
• Multiple STP domains per VLAN • Packaged Random Vibration: 5 – 20 Hz @ 1.0
• 24 ports 10/100BASE-T with auto-speed
• Upstream Forwarding Only/Disable Flooding ASD w/-3dB/oct. from 20 – 200 Hz
and auto-polarity
• RFC 5517 Private VLANs • 14 drops min on sides & corners @ 42”
• 2 ports Gigabit Ethernet (SFP, shared PHY
• VLAN Translation (<15kg box)
with 2 10/100/1000BASE-T ports)
• IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridge Network, virtual • 1 port Serial (control port) Power & Acoustic Sound
MANs (vMANs) • 1 10/100BASE-T out-of-band management port • Voltage Input Range: 90 – 264V
• vMAN Ethertype Translation/Secondary • Nominal Input Ratings: 100 – 240V~,
vMAN Ethertype External Power Supply Support
50/60 Hz, 1.0A
• Multicast Support for PVLAN • EPS-160 with EPS-T
• Input Current: 0.5A @ 115V~ (lowline)
• Multicast Support for VLAN Aggregation 0.25A @ 230V~ (high-line)
Physical Specifications • Maximum In-Rush Current: 30A @115V/60 Hz,
Summit X150-24t Dimensions and Weight Max Load
Height: 1.73 Inches/4.4 Cm • Efficiency: 83% with 60% – 100% load
General Specifications Width: 17.35 Inches/44.1 Cm • Line Frequency Range: 47 – 63 Hz
Depth: 12.13 Inches/30.8 Cm • Power Supply Input Socket: IEC 320 C14
Performance
Weight: 10.47 Lbs/4.76 Kg • Power Cord Input Plug: IEC 320 C13
• 8.8 Gbps switch fabric bandwidth
• Heat Dissipation: 36W (123 BTU/h)
• 6.5 Mpps frame forwarding rate
• Power Consumption: 36W (123 BTU/h)
• 9,216 Byte maximum packet size Operating Specifications • Acoustic Noise (Low FAN Speed): 37 dBA per
(Jumbo Frame) Temperature ISO 7779
• 13 load sharing trunks, up to 8 members • Operating Temperature Range: • Acoustic Noise (High FAN Speed): 45 dBA per
per trunk 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F) ISO 7779
• 8 QoS queues/port
Technical Specifications
Summit X150-24p • 1 port serial (console port) • Packaged Random Vibration: 5 – 20 Hz @ 1.0
• 1 10/100BASE-T out-of-band management port ASD w/-3dB/oct. from 20 – 200 Hz
General Specifications External Power Supply Support • 14 drops min on sides & corners @ 42”
• EPS-500 (<15kg box)
Performance
• 8.8 Gbps switch fabric bandwidth Power & Acoustic Sound
• 6.5 Mpps frame forwarding rate Physical Specifications • Voltage Input Range: 90 – 264V
• 9,216 Byte maximum packet size • Nominal Input Ratings: 100 – 240V~,
Dimensions and Weight
(Jumbo Frame) 50/60 Hz, 5.5A
Height: 1.73 Inches/4.4 Cm
• 13 load sharing trunks, up to 8 members • Input Current (with PoE full load):
Width: 17.35 Inches/44.1 Cm
per trunk 4.4A @ 115V~ (lowline)
Depth: 12.13 Inches/30.8 Cm
• 8 QoS queues/port 2.2A @ 230V~ (high-line)
Weight: 12.1 Lbs/5.46 Kg
• 4,094 VLANs (Port, Protocol, IEEE 802.1Q) • Input Current (without PoE):
• 1,024 centralized ACL rules per switch 0.75A @ 115V~ (lowline)
Forwarding Tables
Operating Specifications 0.5A @ 230V~ (high-line)
Temperature • Maximum In-Rush Current: 30A @115V/60 Hz,
• Layer 2/MAC Addresses: 8K
• Operating Temperature Range: 0° C to 40° C Max Load
Rate Limiting • Efficiency: 81% with 60% – 100% load
(32° F to 104° F)
• Ingress bandwidth policing/rate limiting • Line Frequency Range: 47 – 63 Hz
• Operating Humidity: 10% to 93% relative
per flow • Nominal Frequency Range: 50 – 60 Hz
humidity, non-condensing
• Egress bandwidth rate shaping per • Power Supply Input Socket: IEC 320 C14
• Operational Shock (Half Sine): 30 m/s2 (3g),
egress queue and per port • Power Cord Input Plug: IEC 320 C13
11ms, 60 Shocks
• Rate Limiting Granularity: 64Kbps • Heat Dissipation (with PoE full load):
• Operational Random Vibration:
• Available Rate Limiters: 1,024 per switch 100W (341BTU/h)
5 – 500 Hz @ 1.5g rms
Indicators • Power Consumption (with PoE full load):
Storage & Transportation Conditions
• Per port status LED including power status 470W (1604 BTU/h)
(Packaged)
• System Status LEDs: management, fan • Heat Dissipation (without PoE):
• Transportation Temperature: -40° C to 70° C
and power 55W (188 BTU/h)
(- 40° F to 158° F)
Ports • Power Consumption (without PoE):
• Storage and Transportation Humidity: 10% to
• 24 ports 10/100BASE-T PoE with auto-speed 55W (188 BTU/h)
95% RH, non-condensing
and auto-polarity • Acoustic Noise (Low FAN Speed): 39 dBA per
• Packaged Shock (Half Sine): 180 m/s2 (18g),
• 2 ports Gigabit Ethernet (SFP, shared PHY ISO 7779
6ms, 600 shocks
with 2 10/100/1000BASE-T ports) • Acoustic Noise (High FAN Speed): 44 dBA per
• Packaged Sine Vibration: 5 – 62 Hz @ Velocity
ISO 7779
5mm/s, 62 – 500 Hz @ 0.2 G
All Summit X150 Series International EMC Certifications IEEE 802.3 Media Access Standards
• CISPR 22: 2005, Class A
• IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
Regulatory/Safety Standards (International Emissions)
• IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX
• CISPR 24:A2:2003 Class A
North American Safety of ITE • IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T
(International Immunity)
• UL 60950-1 1st Ed., Listed Device (U.S.) • IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X
• IEC/EN 61000-4-2:2001 Electrostatic
• CSA 22.2#60950-1-03 1st Ed. (Canada) Discharge, 8kV Contact, 15 kV Air, Criteria A
• Complies with FCC 21CFR 1040.10 • EC/EN 61000-4-3:2002 Radiated Immunity Environmental Standards
(U.S. Laser Safety) 10V/m, Criteria A
• CDRH Letter of Approval (U.S. FDA Approval) • EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 (2000-09) -
• EC/EN 61000-4-4:2004 Transient Burst, Class 1.2 Storage
European Safety of ITE 1 kV, Criteria A • EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 (1999-09) -
• EN60950-1:2001+A11 • IEC/EN 61000-4-5:2001 Surge, 2 kV L-L, Class 2.3 Transportation
• EN 60825-1+A2:2001 (Lasers Safety) 2 kV L-G, Level 3, Criteria A • EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 (2003-04) -
• TUV-R GS Mark by German Notified Body • IEC/EN 61000-4-6:2004 Conducted Immunity, Class 3.1e Operational
• 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive 0.15-80 MHz, 10V/m unmod. RMS, Criteria A • EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) – Acoustic Noise
• EC/EN 61000-4-11:2004 Power Dips & • ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5G
International Safety of ITE
Interruptions, >30%, 25 periods, Criteria C
• CB Report & Certificate per IEC 60950-1:2001
+ National Differences Country Specific Warranty
• AS/NZS 60950-1 (Australia/New Zealand) • VCCI Class A (Japan Emissions)
• Ltd. Lifetime with express Advanced Hardware
• ACMA (C-Tick) (Australia Emissions)
Replacement (for products shipped from
• KCC Mark EMC Approval (Korea)
EMI/EMC Standards Extreme Networks on or after June 29, 2009)
North America EMC for ITE • For warranty details, visit
• FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A (U.S.) Telecom Standards www.extremenetworks.com/go/warranty
• ICES-003 Class A (Canada) • EN/ETSI 300 386:2001
(EMC Telecommunications)
European EMC standards
• EN/ETSI 300 019
• EN 55022:2003 Class A
(Environmental for Telecommunications)
• EN 55024:A2-2003 Class A includes IEC
61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11
• EN 61000-3-2,2006 (Harmonics)
• EN 61000-3-3 1995+A1:2001 (Flicker)
• ETSI EN 300 386 v1.3.3, 2005-04
(EMC Telecommunications)
• 2004/108/EC EMC Directive
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 8
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Accessories
EPS-500
Summit Switch
Summit Switch Models Part Number(s) External Redundant PSU options
Summit X150-24t 15201 EPS-160 power module (10907) with EPS-T (10906)
Summit X150-48t 15203 EPS-160 power module (10907) with EPS-T (10906)
Summit X150-24p 15205 EPS-500 external power supply (10911)
EPS-500
Dimensions and Weight Power • Output: -50 VDC, 7.5A max, 375 Watts 12
EPS-500 • Voltage Input Range: 90 – 264V VDC, 7.5A max, 90 Watts
• Height: 1.73 Inches/4.4 Cm • Nominal Input Ratings: 100 – 240V~, • Power Supply Input Socket: IEC 320 C14
• Width: 17.4 Inches/44 Cm 50 – 60Hz, 10A • Power Cord Input Plug: IEC 320 C13
• Depth: 7.6 Inches/19.3 Cm • Line Frequency Range: 47 – 63 Hz • Heat Dissipation: 158W (539.1 BTU/h)
• Weight: 10.8 Lbs/4.9 Kg • Maximum Input Current: 5.75A at 115 VAC, • Power Consumption: 659W (2448.6 BTU/h)
2.80A at 230 VAC
• Maximum Inrush Current: 30A at 115 VAC,
60A at 230 VAC
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Summit X150 Series—Page 9
Extreme Networks Data Sheet
Ordering Information
Part
Number Name Description
15201 Summit X150-24t 24 10/100BASE-TX, 2 gigabit combo ports (2 unpopulated gigabit SFP and
10/100/1000BASE-T), ExtremeXOS Layer 2 Edge License, 1 AC PSU, connector
for EPS-160 external redundant PSU
15203 Summit X150-48t 48 10/100BASE-TX, 2 gigabit combo ports (2 unpopulated gigabit SFP and
10/100/1000BASE-T), ExtremeXOS Layer 2 Edge License, 1 AC PSU, connector
for EPS-160 external redundant PSU
15205 Summit X150-24p 24 10/100BASE-TX with PoE, 2 gigabit combo ports (2 unpopulated gigabit SFP
and 10/100/1000BASE-T), ExtremeXOS Layer 2 Edge License, 1 AC PSU,
connector for EPS-500 external redundant PSU
10906 EPS-T1 External Power System power tray. Accepts up to two EPS-160 power modules
1
10907 EPS-160 External Power System power module for EPS-T, 160 Watts, Power cord ordered
separately
10911 EPS-500 External AC PSU2 External Power System 500 Watts, Power cord ordered separately
1
Compatible with Summit X150-24t, Summit X150-48t
2
Compatible with Summit X150-24p
© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Extreme Networks, the Extreme Networks logo, BlackDiamond, EPICenter, Extreme Standby Router Protocol, ExtremeXOS,
ExtremeXOS Screenplay, Sentriant and Summit are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. sFlow is the
property of InMon Corporation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1350_11 03/10