Alcatel-Lucent 6850 Switch User Manual


 
14 Alcatel-Lucent | OmniSwitch 6850
Product Specifications
Features
SIMPLIFIED MANAGEABILITY
Dual image and dual configuration file
storage provides backup
Intuitive Alcatel-Lucent CLI with familiar
interface reducing training costs
Extensive user manuals with examples
Easy to use, point-and-click web based
element manager (WebView) with built-in
help for easy configuration of new
technology features
Remote telnet management or secure shell
access using SSH
Secured file upload using SFTP, or SCP
Human readable ASCII based config files for
offline editing and bulk configuration
IGMPv1/v2/v3 snooping to optimize
multicast traffic
BootP/DHCP client allows auto-config of
switch IP information to simplify deployment
Auto-negotiating 10/100/1000 ports
automatically configure port speed and
duplex setting
Auto MDI/MDIX automatically configures
transmit and receive signals to support
straight through and crossover cabling
DHCP relay to forward client requests to a
DHCP server
SNMPv1/v2/v3
Integration with SNMP manager Alcatel-
Lucent OmniVista for network wide
management
Supports RFC 2819 RMON group (1-Statistics,
2-History, 3-Alarm & 9-Events)
Network Time Protocol (NTP) for network
wide time synchronization
Alcatel-Lucent Mapping Adjacency Protocol (AMAP)
for building topology maps within OmniVista
Port based, port mirroring for troubleshooting
and lawful interception, supports four
sessions with multiple sources-to-one
destination configuration
Port monitoring feature that allows capture of
Ethernet packets to a file, or for on-screen
display to assist in troubleshooting
sFlow v5 support to monitor and effectively
control and manage the network usage
Local (on the flash) and remote logging (Syslog)
GVRP for 802.1Q-compliant VLAN pruning and
dynamic VLAN creation
HIGH AVAILABILITY
Ring Rapid Spanning Tree optimized for ring
topology to provide less than 100ms
convergence time
802.1w rapid recovery spanning tree allows
subsecond failover to redundant link
Alcatel-Lucent per-VLAN spanning tree (1x1)
802.1D spanning tree for loop free topology
and link redundancy
802.1s multiple spanning tree
Fast forwarding mode on user ports to bypass
30-second delay for spanning tree
Static and 802.3ad dynamic link aggregation
that supports automatic configuration of link
aggregates with other switches.
Broadcast storm control
Redundant 1:1 power provided by the
OS6850-BPS
BPDU blocking – automatically shuts down
switch ports being used as user ports if a
spanning tree BPDU packet is seen. Prevents
unauthorized spanning-tree enabled attached
bridges from operating.
Priority queues: eight hardware-based queues
per port
CONVERGENCE/ TRIPLE PLAY
Traffic prioritization: Flow-based QoS with internal
and external (a.k.a., remarking) prioritization
Bandwidth management: flow based bandwidth
management, ingress policing/egress shaping
and port based egress shaping
Queue management: Random Early
Detect/Discard (RED), configurable de-queuing
algorithm; Strict Priority, Weighted and Deficit
Round Robin.
Power-over-Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af – maximum
total power of 380W for PoE
ADVANCED SECURITY
802.1X multi-client, multi-VLAN support for
perclient authentication and VLAN assignment
IEEE 802.1X with group mobility
IEEE 802.1X with MAC based authentication,
group mobility or “guest” VLAN support
MAC-based authentication for non-802.1X host
Authenticated VLAN that challenges users
with username and password and supports
dynamic VLAN access based on user
PKI authentication for SSH access
Support for host integrity check and
remediation VLAN
Support for Alcatel-Lucent Quarantine
Manager and quarantine VLAN
Learned Port Security (LPS) or MAC address
lockdown allows only known devices to have
network access preventing unauthorized
network device access
RADIUS and LDAP admin authentication
prevents unauthorized switch management
TACACS+ client allows for authentication
authorization and accounting with a remote
TACACS+ server
Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Sock
et Layer (SSL)
for HTTPS access and SNMPv3 for encrypted
remote management communication
Access control lists to filter out unw
anted
traffic including denial of service attacks;
Flow based filtering in hardware (L1-L4)
Support of Microsoft Network Access
Protection (NAP)*
Switch protocol security
MD5 for RIPv2, OSPFv2 and SNMPv3
SSH for secure CLI session with PKI support
SSL for secure HTTP session
DHCP Snooping, DHCP IP Spoof protection
RESIDENTIAL METRO TRIPLE-PLAY
ETHERNET
ACCESS
DHCP Option 82 – relay agent information
QinQ (Vlan stacking)
Ethernet OAM compliant with 802.1ag version 5.2
L3 ROUTING
IP Routing
Static routing
RIP v1 & v2
OSPF v2
BGP v4
ISIS
Multicast
IGMP v1, v2 & v3 snooping
PIM-SM
PIM-DM
DVMRP
Protocols (IPv4) Network Protocol
TCP/IP stack
ARP
DHCP relay
Generic UDP relay per VLA
Resilience
VRRP v2
LAYER-3 ROUTING (IPX)
IP Routing
Static routing
RIP/SAP
POWER OVER ETHERNET
IEEE 802.3af (supported on all POE chassis)
STACKING
Two built-in stacking ports to provide fault
tolerant looped stacking configuration
10 Gbps full-duplex bandwidth per
stacking port
COMBO PORTS
OS6850-24, -24X, -P24, -P24X, - 48, -P48
Four Gigabit Ethernet SFP combo ports
OS6850-24L, -P24L, - 48L, -P48L
Four Gigabit Ethernet SFP combo ports
OS6850-U24X
Two Gigabit Ethernet SFP combo ports
10GIGE UPLINKS
OS6850-24X, -P24X, -48X, -P48X and -U24X
T
wo built-in XFP ports that support industry
standard XFP-based 10GigE optical
transceivers
POWER SUPPLIES AND POWER
CONSUMPTION
Main and backup power supplies are external
either directly connected to the rear of the
unit or remotely
Supports redundant dual hot swappable
power supplies
Power shelf that holds one 510W AC or two
360W AC, 126W AC or120W DC power
supplies
126W (AC) and 120W (DC) power supplies
only used with non-PoE models.
360W (AC) and 510W (DC) power supplies
only used with P
oE models
.
* NAP will be supported when available.