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Main Features
- Up to 4 x 10 G Port Carrier Ethernet Switch
- 1U 19 inch rack 24 x GE ports
- IPv4 L3 hardware based routing
- IPv4 L3 hardware based multicast routing
- Suports L2 and L3 with optional MPLS capability 
- Supports 10G Ethernet over WDM
- Bandwidth configuration and QoS, Q-in-Q features
- Ring Protection Switching per EAPS
- OAM Features
Management Features
- Command Line Interface (CLI, SNMP v1,v2)
- SSHv2,Telnet, FTP/TFTP
- Remote In-band Management 
- Alarm: traps and dry-contact
- RADIUS & Syslog
- RMON: RFC2819 groups: Ethernet history, Alarm, and Event;
- Reports for customer validation
Application Example
The major difference between a L2 and L3 switch is the possibility to do 
routing. MTS1928 has the possibility to do Hot Standby when doing routing. 

In the below illustration, 2 Dowslake L3 switches, MTS1928, are connected in 
the GE rings built based on Dowslake L2 Gigabit switch MTS180, with each of 
them connected to both core routers. The built-in L3 protocol VRRP of MTS1928 
takes care of monitoring and supervision of the equipment. 

Ring Broken: In case one of Gigabit switch MTS180 is down, or there is a fiber 
cut in the ring, the ring switches over in the other direction based on 
automatic protection switching concept. 

Conection to Core Router Broken: In case one of MTS1928 is down, or one of the 
core router is down, the hot stand-by feature provided by MTS1928 takes care of 
the traffic flow, making the network very robust.


L3 Routing Capability
- Comprehensive IPv4 unicast routing support
   Static, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP-4 support
   Support for VRRP 
   8-path Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP)
   Supported IPv4 multicast protocols include PIM-DM,PIM-SM, PIM-SSM
   IGMP v2/v3 routing and snooping support
- Hardware-based Layer 3 and Layer 2 ACLs 
   Ability to bind multiple ACLs to the same port
   Hardware-based receive ACLs
- Security capabilities:
   Port-based network access control using 802.1x or MAC
- Port security
   Root guard and BPDU guard
   Broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast rate limits
   ARP Inspection for static entries
Optional MPLS Capability
MTS1928 can come with an option which supports MPLS. It provides a complete 
solution for MPLS, Layer 2, and Layer 3 virtual private networks (VPNs) by 
using MPLS based virtual private wire service (VPWS) and VPLS (virtual private 
LAN services). MTS1928 can operate the following functions: 
- MPLS label operation in the core 
- VPWS ( L2 MPLS pseudo-wires or L2 MPLS PWE)
   RFC4448—encapsulation methods for transport of Ethernet    over MPLS
   Provides a point-to-point Layer 2 virtual circuit that allows    extension 
of a LAN seg ment across MPLS cloud networks. 
   Provides the MPLS lookup at the end of the PW to determine    the final 
output port (after decapsulating or terminating the    packet) 
- VPLS
   Provides a point-to-multipoint service
   Support for hub and spoke VPN and mesh VPN topologies 
   Provides a full L2 lookup at the end of the PW based on the    inner L2 
header 
- L3 MPLS-VPN using BGP VPN extensions (RFC2547)
   Provides address space and routing separation through    
   per-VPN routing tables (VRF) 
- L3 MPLS traffic engineering (TE) 
- Fast reroute non-shortest path routing) 
- MPLS DiffServ 
Automatic Protection Capability
- EAPS (RFC3619)
- Failure detection
   Loss of Light/Signal
   Manually Initiated Switch
- In-service addition of nodes to the ring
SLA Statistics Capability 
- Ethernet Frame Loss Ratio (FLR)
- Ethernet Frame Delay (FD)
- Ethernet Frame Delay Variation (FDV)
- Errored Symbols Seconds
- Errored Frames Seconds
- Ethernet statistics
- Link status


 
 
 
L2 Switching Capability
- Auto-negotiation for port speed and duplex mode Flow Control:
- IEEE 802.3x & Back-Pressure
- Spanning Tree Protocol:
   IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
   IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
   IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- VLANs: 
   4K IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
   Port-based VLAN
   Q-in-Q 802.1ad
   Add/Remove inner tag
   Inner tag translation
- Link Aggregation:
   Static Trunk
   IEEE 802.3ad LACP
   Load Balancing: SA,DA,SA+DA,SIP,DIP,SIP+, DIP
   Trunk groups: 8
- Multicast
   IGMP Snooping
   IGMP Proxy query
QoS Capability
- 8 Priority Queues
- Two levels of hierarchical scheduling policing parameters:
   CIR, PIR, CBS, EBS
- Priority Queues Scheduling Scheme:
   SP, WRR, WDRR, SP+WRR/WDRR 
- Rate Limiting: 1Mbps per step
- UNI port Egress Policing: Per flow, EVC, UNI port
- Total number of flow: >1K
- Traffic classification and priority management based on:
   IEEE 802.1p
   IP Precedence/DSCP
   TCP/UDP port number
   IP Address
   Mac Address
   Ethernet Type
   C-VLAN 
   RFC 2698 and MEF specs 10 marker (colors)

Product Specifications
Fiber Optic GE Ports (SFP)
 
Port density
24
Data Rate
1000Base Fx
Wavelength or Distance  
Choose SFP separately
Single Fiber Solution   
Support Bi-Directional SFP
Copper GE Ports 
Port Density    4
Data Rate       10/100/1000Base T
Fiber Optic 10GE Ports (XFP)     
Port Density    
4
Data Rate
10 GbE without OTN
Wavelength or Distance
Choose XFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
Single Fiber Solution   Optional
Ethernet Features       
Bandwidth Limitation

tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port
Performance Monitoring  Yes
DHCP Client Support     Yes
VLAN Support    Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ. 
Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Supported MAC Addresses 4096
Link/Ring Protection    EAPS acc. RFC3619
L3 & MPLS Features       
L3 Routing      Hardware based
VPN     Virtual Private LAN Services
MPLS    Optional MPLS based virtual private wire services
Network Management      
Ethernet Port   
Telnet/SSH
Local Craft     
RS232 (VT100)
User Interface  
SNMPv.2, CLI,
Secure Configuration    
SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
Compliance Status       
NEBS
Level 3 GR-63
EMC
GR-1089
Safety
UL (# E318639); CE (EMC/EMI)
Operating Conditions     
Temperature     
- 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity        
5 to 85% non-condensing
Power Consumption       
80W
Mechanical       
1U 19” Rackmount        
44 x 483x 440 (H x W x D, mm)
Power Consumption
< 75W (23 BTU/H)
 
Order Matrix
MTS 1928
10 Gigabit Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch
 Description     code    Model
L2/L3 carrier Ethernet switch, 24xGE Fx, 4x1000MbaseT, up to 4x10G XFP 
pluggable, without FEC, SFP/XFP not included. SNMP,/CLI
7010-160        
MTS1928-10GE-24-4
L2/L3 carrier Ethernet switch, 24xGE Fx, 4x1000MbaseT, up to 4x10G XFP 
pluggable, without FEC, SFP/XFP not included. SNMP,/CLI. MPLS ready
7010-165

MTS1928-10GE-24-4-MPLS
Please Order pluggable SFP/XFP separately.


Moncef ZID 
Manaraway Consulting 
Co-Founder and Strategic Developement Manager 
Phone 0033169301734
 Mobile 0033616232730
 Moncef ZID
Website : www.manaraway.com
Email: zmon...@manaraway.com
 Consulting        Audit  and Training  
Data Center , Security , Cloud , Application Delivery  


-----Original Message-----
From: frnog-requ...@frnog.org [mailto:frnog-requ...@frnog.org] On Behalf Of 
Laurent CARON
Sent: lundi 13 mai 2013 11:14
To: frnog@frnog.org
Subject: Re: [FRnOG] [TECH] Switch 10G pour cohabitation 10G/1G

On 12/05/2013 14:30, Raphaël Maunier - Jaguar Network wrote:
> Après si les gens veulent tester des trucs exotiques comme du netgear, 
> dlink et consort pour de la Prod datacenter avec pas ou peu de cli/ 
> monitoring , c'est leur choix :) ( ceci étant, une partie de la gamme 
> small business de cisco ne fait même pas de snmp !!! )

S'ils supportaient déja les mêmes fonctionnalités L3 en IPv4 et IPv6 ça serait 
pas mal.

Après pour les utiliser comme de petits switchs L2 non redondants, pas 
cher...ça fonctionne.



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