ZTE ZXR10 8908E

ZTE ZXR10 8908E

ZTE ZXR10 8908E switch consists of a chassis, power subracks, cards, a fan subrack, and a back panel. It uses a standard 19″ chassis that can be installed independently or in a standard 19″ cabinet and supports 10 slots, 2 for MCS modules and 8 for line interface cards.

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Description

ZTE ZXR10 8908E overview

The ZXR10 8900E series switches of ZTE Corporation are applicable to the backbone layer or convergence layer of Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). They can serve as backbone/convergence layer switches for corporation and campus networks.
The ZXR10 8900E series switches can provide gigabit, 10-gigabit, 40-gigabit Ethernet interfaces, and support Synchronous Ethernet, the IEEE 1588v2 precision time protocol, and GPS time synchronization. All the ports support full wire-speed forwarding of Layer 2 and Layer 3, which means that they satisfy the increasing requirements for bandwidth. The ZXR10 8900E series switches support multiple unicast and multicast protocols.
Services carried by data network increase rapidly with the network development. It requires higher Quality of Service (QoS) and better security for network equipment. The ZXR10 8900E series switches provide policies and resources of QoS and Access Control List (ACL), which assures the system security.
The ZXR10 8900E series switches provide the hot-swapping function for power supply modules and Main Control and Switching (MCS) modules, which means that they are applicable to large-capacity networks with high reliability.

 

ZTE ZXR10 8908E features

• Large system capacity
• Carrier-class reliability
• Capability to bearing all services
• Full wire-speed forwarding and filtering capability
• Support of multiple network protocols
• Open architecture that supports high upgrade performance
• Energy saving and environment friendly
• Intelligent unified operation and maintenance system

 

ZTE ZXR10 8908E abstract
The ZXR10 8900E series switch is a rack-based system and has three separate planes, including forwarding, control, and monitoring planes. The three planes work together to perform system functions. The system uses a new-generation high-capacity high-speed serial bus backplane to connect main control boards to various service line cards. The primary monitoring node on each main control board manages the monitored nodes on the line cards through a monitoring bus and collects monitoring information of the line cards to implement intelligent equipment management.
The ZXR10 8912E-H/8908E-H is designed to separate the main control matrix from the switching matrix. The main control matrix supports 1:1 redundancy. To ensure necessary switching capacities for wire-speed system operation, the switching boards are configured to form a large-capacity switching matrix. The main control boards of the ZXR10 8912E-H/8908E-H are important, integrated boards that support 1:1 redundancy. Each main control board contains a high-performance CPU, a large-capacity storage, an inter-board communication and switching module, a monitoring module, and a clock module. During the operation, the main control board remains actively connected to the control switching board. The control switching board of the ZXR10 8912E-H/8908E-H contains a large-capacity switching matrix, which is designed to form multiple independent planes to ensure its switching and future expansion capabilities. A maximum number of four control switching boards can be configured.
Service Line Cards
Service line cards directly process packets and send them to specific ports on the destination service line cards. Each service line card has its own forwarding information base, and forwarding decisions are made locally, ensuring wire-speed switching capability. Service line cards are diversified, and they can support clock or monitoring features. Depending on requirements, the following types of service line cards can be provided for the time being:

•  GE service cards

•  10-GE service cards

•  40-GE service cards

Attribute Feature
L2 features VLAN Access, trunk, and Hybrid link modes
VLANs divided based on ports, MACs, subnets, and protocols
Default VLAN
VLAN translation
PVLAN
Super VLAN
QinQ QinQ-based forwarding
Normal QinQ and port-based outer tags
Selective QinQ and stream-based outer tags
Selective QinQ inner priority mapping
TPID modification
MAC MAC address learning, aging, and fixing
Static and dynamic MAC address settings
Source MAC address filtering
Interface MAC address learning restriction
MAC address attack prevention
MAC address binding
MAC Move based on the port priority
Port features Full duplex, half duplex, and automatic negotiation work modes
Ethernet interfaces of 10M, 100M, 1000M, 10G, 40G, 100G, and self-negotiated rates
Jumbo frame suppression or forwarding
Layer-2 protocol transmission
Loopback detection
Port traffic control
Shutdown port by default
1-minute peak statistics
Flapping suppression on ports
Restoration of the default port configurations
Communication implementation through a single fiber cable
Separated ports
Link aggregation Static link aggregation
Dynamic LACP
Stream-based load balancing
Link aggregation crossing line cards
Inter-rack link aggregation
ARP Static ARP configuration
Dynamic ARP learning and aging
ARP proxy
ARP attack prevention
Restricted number of ARPs to be learned
Forwarded and controlled ARP messages based on VLAN
LLDP LLDP
LLDP-MED
UDLD UDLD
GVRP GVRP
STP STP
RSTP
MSTP
STP transmission
BPDU protection
Edge port protection
Port loopback protection
Root protection
ZESR ZESR loop network protection and switchover
Single-ring ZESR
Multiple-ring ZESR
Multiple-domain ZESR
ZESS ZESS Ethernet intelligent switchover
Multiple-domain ZESS
ZESR+ ZESR+dual node dual uplink
Multiple-domain ZESS
LINKGROUP Joint response of LINKGROUP ports
LOOPDETECT Port-based loopback detection
Port/VLAN-based loopback detection
L3 features IPv4 unicast routing IPv4 unicast static routing
RIPv1/v2
OSPF
IS-IS
BGP
Policy-based routing
Policy-based routing
VRF
DHCP server
DCHP relay
DHCP Snooping
DHCP OPTION 82
VLANs with 3-layer interfaces
Routing interfaces and routing subinterfaces
IPv6 unicast routing ND protocol
SAVI
Static IPv6 routing
Routing based on IPv6 policies
IPv6 ECMP
VRRPv3
RIPng
OSPFv3
IS-ISv6
BGP4+
DHCP v6 server
DHCP v6 relay
DHCP v6 Snooping
6to4 tunnels
6in4 tunnels
ISATAP tunnels
L2 multicast IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping
IGMP Proxy
IGMP rate limit
Fast leave of member port
MLD Snooping
PIM snooping for IPv4/v6
IPTV (controllable multicast) Controllable multicast
CAC channel access control
PRV channel preview
CDR call statistics
SMS service management
IPTV channel/package
General channels
VLAN with special permissions
Inter-VLAN duplication of IPv6
L3 multicast Static multicast
IGMPv1/v2/v3
MLDv1/v2
PIM-SM
PIM-SSM
PIM-DM
Bidirectional PIM-SM
MSDP
Anycast RP
IPV6 PIM-SM
IPV6 PIM-SSM
IPV6 PIM-DM
Bidirectional IPv6 PIM
Features of MPLS&VPN Basic features LDP
2-layer MPLS tags
CIP port, port+untag, port+vlan, port+qinq, port+vlanrange, and port+multi-segment vlanrange access
SG, SG+untag, SG+vlan, SG+qinq, SG+vlanrange, and SG+multi-segment vlanrange access
VPN LDP FRR
PW FRR
VPLS
MPLS L3VPN
Inter-VPN communication
VPWS
MCE
QoS features traffic classification traffic classification by physical interface
traffic classification by physical port and ACL
traffic classification by MAC address
traffic classification by VLAN ID
traffic classification by IP five-tuple
traffic classification by 802.1P domain, DSCP domain, and IP TOS
traffic ID 802.1p L2 QOS/COS
IP TOS
Inner-layer 802.1p used to modify the outer-layer 802.1p
DSCP priority
traffic monitoring Meter
Color-blind mode and color-aware mode
Congestion prevention Tail-Drop
WRED
Queue scheduling Eight priority queues on each port
Queue-based minimum bandwidth guarantee and maximum bandwidth limitation
SP, WRR, SP+WRR, and WDRR scheduling
traffic shaping Port-based traffic shaping
Queue-based traffic shaping
Flow rate limitation Rate limitation in both incoming and outgoing directions
Storm suppression Unknown unicast storm suppression
Multicast storm suppression
Broadcast storm suppression
Security features Attack prevention DOS attack prevention
BPDU attack prevention
ARP attack prevention
MAC address flood protection
uRPF
Abnormal and error packet prevention
CPU security protection Protocol package protection
Advanced security features Data log monitoring
Filtering layer-2, 3 and 4 ACLs together
Control or signaling MD5 encryption and authentication
DAI
ND security
MFF
Service management Authentication 802.1X authentication protocol
802.1X bypass
802.1X MAC authentication
802.1X VLAN jump
Remote 802.1X server authentication
802.1X authentication redirection
Portal authentication
Local authentication and authorization
RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting
IPv6-based Radius/Tacacs+ authentication
Access control MAC-based access control
PORT+MAC-based access control
VLAN+MAC-based access control
PORT+VLAN+MAC-based access control
Ethernet OAM EFM Automatic discovery
Link monitoring
Link fault handling
Remote fault instruction
CFM Fast CCM
LoopBack
Linktrace
Remote fault instruction
Network reliability BFD Basic BFD functions
BFD for Static routes/OSPF/IS-IS/BGP/RIP
BFD for PIM
BFD for ISISv6/OSPFv3/BGP4+/v6 static route
BFD for VRRP
BFD for FRR
VRRP VRRP
NSR NSR
GR Graceful Restart
ECMP ECMP
VSC Two devices virtualized into one
Topology discovery and active/standby election
Integrated or separated stack systems
Multi-conflict detection and processing
Inter-device link aggregation
Operation and maintenance functions Management Command line function
Hierarchical management permissions
Password aging and confirmation
Control console management
User access service management
Remote access through SSH, telnet, and SNMP
Console
NetNumen U31
Storage and restoration configuration
RMON
NTP
User access control
Standard MIB with general features
System start by using a U disk upon commissioning
File system FTP/TFTP
File system
Directory and file management
Version upgrade Load data online or through flash
Online upgrade through BootrOM
Hot patches
Diagnosis and monitoring Log management, Syslog, and trap
Alarms for device errors, for example, abnormal CPU usage, temperature, and memory
Electrical tags
User operation logs
Debugging information logs
Network test tools, for example, traceroute and ping commands
Intelligent fan control
One-click preventative maintenance
MIRROR Ingress and egress mirroring
One-to-multiple, multiple-to-one, and multiple-to-multiple mirroring
traffic mapping
CPU mirroring
RSPAN and ERSPAN
Parameter ZXR10 8912E ZXR10 8908E ZXR10 8905E ZXR10 8902E ZXR10 8908E-S ZXR10 8905E-S ZXR10 8912E-H ZXR10 8908E-H
Dimensions (height × width × depth) 753 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 575 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 442 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 175 mm × 442 mm × 420 mm 575 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 442 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 889 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm 753 mm × 442 mm × 446 mm
Weight (single cabinet) 35.8 kg 26.3 kg 24.3 kg 14 kg 26.3 kg 24.3 kg 45.3 kg 35.8 kg
Weight (full configuration) 90.6 kg 65.5 kg 51.8 kg 24 kg 64.9 kg 51.2 kg 98.9 kg 77.4 kg
Power supply AC: 100V to 240V, 60 Hz to 50 Hz DC: 48V/60V (-40V to -72V) High-voltage DC: 192 V to 400 V
PoE(maximum output power) 5100 W① 5100 W① 4250 W① 1300 W② 5100 W① 4250 W① 5100 W① 5100 W①
Power consumption (full configuration) 3217 W 2278 W 1589 W 576 W 2048 W 1235 W 3565W 2624W
Reliability EMC:

•FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A

•EN 55022 Class A

•EN 300 386 V1.3.1

•EN55024

•ICES-003

 

Class ASafety:

•UL 60950 3rd Edition

•CSA C22.2 No. 60950 3rd Edition

•IEC 6095

•EN 60950

•EN60825-1+A1 and EN60825-2

Lightening protection 4 KV
Operational ambient temperature For long term: –5 ºC to 45 ºC For short term: -5 ºC to 50 ºC
Storage ambient temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC
Relative humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
GE ports 576 384 240 96 384 240 576 384
10GE ports 576 384 240 96 384 240 576 384
40GE ports 96 64 40 16 64 40 96 64

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