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Industrial switch MES3500I-08P

Mass production
  • Bandwidth up to 20 Gbps bandwidth
  • Non-blocking architecture
  • L3 switches
  • Passive cooling
  • Multicast support (IGMP Snooping, MVR)
  • Advanced security functions (L2-L4 ACL,
  • IP Source Guard, Dynamic ARP Inspection and etc.)

MES3500I-08P industrial switches are designed to organize secure fault-tolerant data transmission networks at sites where it is necessary to meet requirements for ensuring resistance to various types of impacts: temperature, mechanical effects, vibration, etc. These switches have 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit ports with PoE/PoE+ support.

The MES3500I-08P has 10/100/1000BASE-T/100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X Combo ports.

Specifications
Documents and files
Warranty

Interfaces

  • 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) PoE/PoE+ - 8
  • 10/100/1000BASE-T/100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X (RJ-45/SFP) Combo - 2
  • Console port RS-232 (RJ-45) - 1

Performance

  • Bandwidth - 20 Gbps
  • Throughoutput for 64 bytes1 - 14.8 MPPS
  • Buffer memory - 1.5 MB
  • RAM (DDR4) - 2 GB
  • ROM (RAW NAND) - 512 MB
  • MAC table - 16384
  • ARP table- 4087
  • VLAN table - 4094
  • L2 Multicast groups - 4092
  • SQinQ rules - 1320 (ingress), 1320 (egress)
  • MAC ACL rules - 2999
  • IPv4/IPv6 ACL rules - 2999/1499
  • L3 IPv4 Unicast routes- 13280
  • L3 IPv6 Unicast routes3 - 3317
  • L3 IPv4 Multicast (IGMP Proxy, PIM) routes3 - 4087
  • L3 IPv6 Multicast (IGMP Proxy, PIM) routes- 1657
  • VRRP routers - 255
  • Maximum size of ECMP groups - 8
  • VRF number - 16 (including default VRF)
  • L3 interfaces - 2050
  • Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) - 32, up to 8 ports in one LAG
  • Quality of Service (QoS) - 8 egress queues per port
  • Jumbo frames - 10240 bytes

Interface features

  • Head-of-line blocking (HOL) protection
  • Back Pressure
  • Auto MDI/MDIX
  • Jumbo Frames
  • Flow Control (IEEE 802.3X)
  • Port Mirroring (SPAN, RSPAN)
  • Stacking

МAC address functions

  • Independent learning mode per VLAN
  • MAC Multicast Support
  • Configurable aging time of MAC addresses
  • Static MAC Entries
  • MAC Flapping logging

VLAN Flapping logging

  • Voice VLAN
  • 802.1Q
  • Q-in-Q
  • Selective Q-in-Q
  • GVRP

L2 Multicast functions

  • Multicast profiles
  • Static Multicast groups
  • IGMP Snooping v1,2,3
  • Host/port-based IGMP Snooping Fast Leave
  • Pim-Snooping
  • IGMP proxy-report
  • IGMP authorization through RADIUS
  • MLD Snooping v1,2
  • IGMP Querier
  • MVR

L2 functions

  • STP (Spanning Tree Protocol, IEEE 802.1d)
  • RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, IEEE 802.1w)
  • MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, IEEE802.1s)
  • PVSTP+
  • RPVSTP+
  • Spanning Tree Fast Link option
  • STP Root Guard
  • BPDU Filtering
  • STP BPDU Guard
  • Loopback Detection
  • ERPS (G.8032v2)
  • Flex-link
  • Private VLAN
  • L2PT (Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling)

L3 functions

  • Static IP routes
  • Dynamic routing protocols RIPv2, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS (IPv4 Unicast), BGP¹ (IPv4 Unicast, IPv4 Multicast)
  • BFD protocol (for BGP)
  • ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
  • Proxy ARP
  • Policy-Based Routing (IPv4)
  • VRRP
  • Multicast dynamic routing protocols PIM SM, PIM DM,
  • IGMP Proxy, MSDP
  • ECMP Load Balancing
  • IP Unnumbered
  • VRF lite

Link Aggregation functions

  • LAG (Link Aggregation Groups)
  • LACP
  • LAG Balancing Algorithm
  • MLAG (Multi-Switch Link Aggregation Group)

IPv6 functions

  • IPv6 Host
  • Dual-stack IPv4, IPv6

Service functions

  • VCT (Virtual Cable Tester)
  • Optical transceiver diagnostics
  • Green Ethernet

Security functions

  • Protection against unauthorized DHCP servers (DHCP Snooping)
  • DHCP option 82
  • IP Source Guard
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection
  • First Hop Security
  • sFlow
  • MAC-based authentication, MAC address limitation, static MAC entries
  • Port-based authentication 802.1x
  • Guest VLAN
  • DoS attack prevention
  • Traffic segmentation
  • DHCP clients filtering
  • BPDU attack prevention
  • NetBIOS/NetBEUI filtering

Quality of Service (QoS)

  • QoS statistics
  • Shaping, Policing
  • IEEE 802.1р Class of Service
  • Storm control for different traffics (broadcast, multicast, unknown unicast)
  • Bandwidth management
  • Strict Priority and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) scheduling algorithms
  • Three marking colors
  • ACL-based CoS/DSCP assignment
  • ACL-based VLAN assignment
  • Setting the 802.1p priority for management VLAN
  • DSCP to CoS, CoS to DSCP remarking
  • 802.1p DSCP mark assignment for IGMP

OAM

  • 802.3ah Ethernet Link OAM
  • 802.3ah Unidirectional Link Detection

Access Control Lists (ACL)

  • L2-L3-L4 ACL (Access Control List)
  • Time-Based ACL
  • IPv6 ACL
  • ACL based on:
    • Switch port
    • 802.1p priority
    • VLAN ID
    • EtherType
    • DSCP
    • Protocol type
    • TCP/UDP port number
    • User Defined Bytes

Management functions

  • Configuration file download and upload via TFTP/SCP
  • SNMP
  • CLI (Command Line Interface)
  • Web interface
  • Syslog
  • SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
  • Traceroute
  • LLDP (802.1ab) + LLDP MED
  • Access control — privilege levels for users
  • Management interface blocking
  • Local authentication
  • IP addresses filtering for SNMP
  • RADIUS, TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) clients
  • SSH server, Telnet server
  • SSH client, Telnet client
  • SSL
  • Macrocommands
  • CLI command logging
  • System log
  • DHCP autoprovision
  • DHCP Relay (Option 82)
  • DHCP Option 12
  • Debbugging commands
  • Rate limit of traffic to CPU
  • Password encryption
  • Password recovery
  • Ping (IPv4/IPv6)

Monitoring functions

  • Interface statistics
  • RMON/SMON remote monitoring
  • IP SLA
  • Task and traffic type-based CPU utilization monitoring
  • RAM monitoring
  • Temperature monitoring
  • TCAM monitoring

MIB/IETF

  • RFC 1065, 1066, 1155, 1156, 2578 MIB Structure
  • RFC 1212 Concise MIB Definitions
  • RFC 1213 MIB II
  • RFC 1215 MIB Traps Convention
  • RFC 1493, 4188 Bridge MIB
  • RFC 1157, 2571-2576 SNMP MIB
  • RFC 1901-1908, 3418, 3636, 1442, 2578 SNMPv2 MIB
  • RFC 1271, 1757, 2819 RMON MIB
  • RFC 2465 IPv6 MIB
  • RFC 2466 ICMPv6 MIB
  • RFC 2737 Entity MIB
  • RFC 4293 IPv6 SNMP Mgmt Interface MIB
  • Private MIB
  • RFC 3289 DIFFSERV MIB
  • RFC 2021 RMONv2 MIB
  • RFC 1398, 1643, 1650, 2358, 2665, 3635 Ether-like MIB
  • RFC 2668 802.3 MAU MIB
  • RFC 2674, 4363 802.1p MIB
  • RFC 2233, 2863 IF MIB
  • RFC 2618 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB
  • RFC 4022 MIB for TCP
  • RFC 4113 MIB for UDP
  • RFC 2620 RADIUS Accounting Client MIB
  • RFC 2925 Ping & Traceroute MIB
  • RFC 768 UDP
  • RFC 791 IP
  • RFC 792 ICMPv4
  • RFC 2463, 4443 ICMPv6
  • RFC 4884 Extended ICMP for Multi-Part messages support
  • RFC 793 TCP
  • RFC 2474, 3260 Definition of the DS field in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers
  • RFC 1321, 2284, 2865, 3580, 3748 Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
  • RFC 2571, RFC2572, RFC2573, RFC2574 SNMP
  • RFC 826 ARP
  • RFC 854 Telnet
  • IEC 61850

Physical features and ambient parameters

  • Power supply:
    • with PoE enabled: 45–57 V DC
    • with PoE disabled: 20–57 V DC
  • Input current:
    • 45–57 V DC: 6–4.5 A (with PoE enabled) 
    • 20–57 V DC: 1.1–0.3 A (with PoE disabled)
  • Maximum power consumption (including PoE) - 270 W
  • PoE budget - 240 W (for 802.3at standard — 54–56 V DC)
  • Heat dissipation - 30 W
  • Dying Gasp support - no
  • Operating temperature - from -40 to +70 °С
  • Storage temperature - from -50 to +85 °С
  • Operating humidity - from 5 to 95 % (without condensing)
  • Cooling - passive
  • Housing - metal, IP30
  • Mounting - DIN rail for wall mounting (optional)
  • Dimensions (W × H × D) - 85 × 152 × 115 mm
  • Weight - 1.40 kg

1 Values are given for one-way transmission.

2 For each host in the ARP table, an additional entry is created in the switching table. 

3 IPv4/IPv6 Unicast/Multicast routes share hardware resouces.


Operational lifetime of the ELTEX equipment
In development
1
Pre-production
2
Mass production
3
Mass production is over
4
Sold out
5
Support is over
6
Regardless of the operational lifetime stage, Eltex provides a 12 months warranty on all its telecommunication equipment.
During the warranty period the manufacturer ensures technical support and free-of-charge repair at the Enterprise which is situated in Novosibirsk.
As part of the warranty service, technical support is provided on the first-in first-out principle.
The priority support packages of 8/5 and 27/7 types are subjects to additional charges.