Communication Mode: | Full-Duplex & Half-Duplex |
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Type: | Ethernet Switch |
Transmission Rate: | 1000Mbps |
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The Ruckus ICX 7150 family of stackable switches delivers the performance, flexibility, and scalability required for
enterprise access deployment, raising the bar with non-blocking performance and up to 8x10 GbE ports for uplinks
or stacking. It offers seamless interoperability with Ruckus wireless products to deliver unified wired and wireless
network access. In addition, Ruckus Multigigabit Ethernet technology offers bandwidth speeds needed to optimize
performance of the latest generation high performance wireless access points and edge devices, over standard
Ethernet cables.
Switching Capacity (max) |
180Gbps |
1GbE RJ-45 ports | 24 +2 or 48 +2 |
1GbE SFP ports |
24 +4 |
10GbE SFP+ ports (max) |
4
|
PoE Power Budget (max) |
740W
|
Switches per stack (max) |
12
|
Aggregate stack bandwidth |
480Gbps |
Ruckus stacking technology2 makes it possible to stack up to twelve Ruckus ICX 7150 switches into a single logical
switch. This allows the Ruckus ICX 7150 to deliver a class-leading 480 Gbps of aggregated stacking bandwidth and
ffer simple and robust expandability for future growth. Stacking is supported across the ICX 7150 family and all ICX
7150 models including the ICX 7150 compact switch and the ICX 7150-48ZP can be mixed within the same stack.
This stacked switch has only a single IP address that simplifies management and offers transparent forwarding
across up to 600×1 GbE ports or up to 192×2.5 GbE ports, and up to 96×10 GbE ports. When new switches
join the stack, they automatically inherit the stack's existing configuration file, enabling a plug-and-play
network expansion.
Because the ICX 7150-48ZP switch has twice as many uplink ports, when it is added to a stack of other ICX 7150
switch models, the effective bandwidth of all the switches is doubled. By designing the stack this way, all four of the
10GbE ports on the ICX 7150 switches can be used for stacking (rather than having to split the four ports between
stacking and uplinks), and leveraging four of the 10GbE ports on the ICX 7150-48ZP for stacking and the other four
10GbE ports can be used for uplinks.