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FS S8550 Series Switches Overview

Posted on Jul 24, 2024 by
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Are you looking for a reliable and high-performance solution for your enterprise network, HCI, or data center? The FS S8550 series switches support various advanced functions for your specific needs. In this comprehensive overview, we will delve into the key features and benefits of the FS S8550 series switches, helping you make an informed decision for your networking needs.

Highlights of FS S8550 Series Switches

High Bandwidth and Scalability

The FS S8550 series layer 3 switches provides a wide range of options to suit various networking requirements. These switches are available in 8, 16, and 32-port configurations, offering plenty of flexibility. The FS S8550 series switches also come with a variety of port options, including Ethernet (RJ45) ports and fiber ports compatible with QSFP+ and QSFP28 modules. For instance, the S8550-6Q2C switch provides 6 x40Gb QSFP+ and 2 x100G QSFP28 ports, while the S8550-32C switch features 32 x100Gb QSFP28 ports. These port configurations can meet high bandwidth requirements and support network scalability.

Ports of FS S8550 series switches

Redundant and Reliable Networking Support

The FS S8550 series switches offer redundant and hot-swappable power supplies and fans. This ensures reliable and uninterrupted network operation while simplifying maintenance and upgrades. With these features, the FS S8550 switches provide a robust networking solution for various environments. Taking the S8550-32C-PE switch as an example, it features 2 (1+1 redundancy) hot-swappable power supplies and 4 (2+2 redundancy) hot-swappable fans.

The FS S8550 series switches also support MLAG, VARP, VRRP, ERPS, and BFD for robust redundancy and reliability. These capabilities contribute to a highly resilient network infrastructure, ensuring continuous connectivity and minimizing the impact of failures or disruptions.

  • MLAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation) and VARP: Enables multiple chassis to work together for enhanced link aggregation and load balancing. Ensures uninterrupted connectivity even if one chassis or link fails.

  • VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol): Creates a virtual IP address shared by multiple routers. In the event of a router failure, another router takes over the virtual IP address for continuous connectivity.

  • ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) and G.8031/8032: Provides efficient Ethernet ring protection. Rapidly detects and recovers from link or node failures in ring topologies, minimizing network disruptions and downtime.

  • BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection): Rapidly detects link failures. Notifies network devices quickly, enabling fast convergence and proactive failover to alternative paths for uninterrupted connectivity.

Redundant and Reliable Networking Support

High Performance with an Advanced Feature Portfolio

The FS S8550 series switches offer a range of high-performance features, including PFC, ECN, MPLS, VXLAN, QoS, LACP, load balancing, etc. These capabilities contribute to improved network efficiency, scalability, and reliability, allowing for the seamless handling of demanding workloads and ensuring an optimal user experience.

  • PFC (Priority Flow Control): Prioritizes traffic based on different classes of service, ensuring critical applications receive necessary bandwidth and reducing congestion risk.

  • ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification): Allows signaling of congestion to connected devices, proactively managing congestion and preventing packet loss.

  • MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching): Enables efficient packet forwarding and traffic engineering, improving network performance and supporting advanced networking features.

  • VXLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN): Creates virtualized overlay networks, extending Layer 2 connectivity across Layer 3 networks for flexibility and scalability in virtualized environments.

  • Robust Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities: Prioritizes and classifies traffic based on specific requirements, ensuring critical applications or services receive necessary bandwidth and latency guarantees.

  • LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol): Bundles multiple physical links into a single logical link, enhancing network performance, providing redundancy, and eliminating single points of failure.

  • Load balancing support: Distributes network traffic across multiple paths, optimizing resource utilization and preventing bottlenecks.

High Performance of FS S8550 series switches

Enhanced Security

The FS S8550 series switches provide robust security features, including RADIUS and TACACS+ for secure remote authentication, 802.1X for port-based access control, ACL for granular access policies, IP source guard for preventing IP address spoofing, and DHCP Server Relay/Snooping for mitigating rogue DHCP servers. These features collectively enhance network security by ensuring authorized access, protecting against unauthorized activities, preventing IP address spoofing, and mitigating network attacks.

User-friendly Operation

FS S8550 series switches offer user-friendly operation through CLI, WEB interface, SNMP, and SSH support. These features provide administrators with flexible options for configuration and management, simplifying the administration process, enhancing usability, and ensuring secure access to the switches.

  • CLI (Command Line Interface): Enables efficient and precise configuration and management through a text-based interface preferred by administrators.

  • Provide WEB interface: Allows users to access and configure switches through a user-friendly web-based graphical interface, simplifying the configuration process.

  • SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol): Facilitates centralized monitoring, configuration, and management of network devices, providing a standardized framework for efficient network administration.

  • SSH (Secure Shell): Ensures secure remote access and management through encrypted communication, protecting against unauthorized access and safeguarding sensitive configuration data.

User-friendly Operation

Specifications of the FS S8550 Series Switches

   S8550-6Q2C  S8550-16Q8C  S8550-32C  S8550-32C-PE
 Ports  6x 40G QSFP+, 2x 100G QSFP28  16x 40Gb QSFP+, 8x 100Gb QSFP28  32 x 100Gb QSFP28  32 x 100Gb QSFP28
 Switching Capacity  880 Gbps  2.88 Tbps  6.4Tbps  6.4 Tbps
 Forwarding Rate  654.72 Mpps  2142.72 Mpps  3571Mpps  3,571 Mpps
 Power Supplies  1 Hot-swappable  2 (1+1 Redundancy) Hot-swappable  2 (1+1 Redundancy) Hot-swappable  2 (1+1 Redundancy) Hot-swappable
 Fans  2 Hot-swappable Fans  3+1 Redundant Fans  4 (2+2 Redundancy) Hot-swappable  4 (2+2 Redundancy) Hot-swappable
 Airflow  Front-to-Back  Front-to-Back  Front-to-Back  Back-to-Front
 Max. Power Consumption  75W  171W  224W
 224W

Start a New Journey with FS S8550 Series Switches

In summary, the FS S8550 series switches combine flexibility, reliability, performance, security, and user-friendly operation, making them a versatile and robust choice for modern networking needs. FS also provides other high-quality enterprise switches for various networking requirements. Visit FS.com for more professional network solutions!

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