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SONET like

B

D E

C

A

B

D E

C

A

X

Spanning Tree Root Node

Or EAPS Master

FAILURE

B

D E

C

A

B

D E

C

A

B

D E

C

A

Spanning Tree Re-

Convergence Messages· Complex & Slow

· Exponentially worse as more

nodes added

Recovered

Network

Healthy

Network

EAPS Re-

Convergence Messages· Deterministic & Fast

· Simple scaling as more nodes

added

Failure

Re-convergence

Recovery

EAPS:

Simpler,

faster

Elastic Fit Fabric

Mult

i-R

ate

1,2

.5,5

,10

Gig

abit

Ed

ge

Po

E++

Mult

i-R

ate

Sp

ine

Leaf

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n (

10

,25,5

0,1

00 G

iga

bit

)

Wallplate AP

AP + Camera

Nano - Seconds

Stacking (Vertical and Horizontal)

X460-G2 (Advanced L3 1 to 40G)

X440-G2 (L3 - Value 1G to 10G)

PoE

Fiber

DC

Policy

X430-G2 (L2 - 1G to 10G)

· 12, 24 and 48-port (Fixed Format)

· Stacking w License (4 SFP+)

· Policy (simplicity with multi-auth)

PoE

Ethernet Rings (without STP)

Outdoor Wave 2

Facebook -pack or Wedge

Milli - Seconds

Micro - Seconds

Reduced Risk

Just Witness or Take Action

Distribute content

from a single source

to hundreds of

displays

PoE

Fiber

DC

Policy

Extreme s Hyper-dense WiFi understands the complete

network (game) Not just one play at a time.

10G on existing copper

Cat5e and Cat6 extend

the life of the installed

cable plant.

Limited Lifetime

Warrantee

X620 (1OG Copper or Fiber)

Simple Active - Active redundancy

Platform Automation Solution Framework Control Experience

Clos Networks

Elastic Control (Fit) CAPEX or OPEX you choose.

like a MUX

If user matches a

defined attribute

value

ACL

QoS

Then

place user

into a defined

ROLE

A port is what it

is because what

or who is

connected to it.

if X + Y, then Z

Automation...

· LLDP-MED

· CDPv2

· ELRP

· ZTP

· Device Types

· OS Types

· User Profiles

· Authentications

Hyper Ethernet (without EGO, Blocking,

Complexity or Vendor-in).

QSPF28 DAC

100G DAC to

SFP28 4x25G

QSFP+

40G DAC

(active or passive)

4x10G SFP+

Great Networks are Built like...

a great candy bar

Make your

XYZ Account

Network Extreme.

A Fabric outperforms the Big Uglies

Hit-less (5 – 9s Operation)

N plus One Fabric Design

Efficient Multicasting

10, 25, 40, 50 100 Gig Concentration

The 5 9s Universal Jack

Top of Rack / End of Row (Data Center)

End-of-Row: Aggregate rows of

servers into an EOR switch.• Allows dense aggregation

• Less switches in network

Top-of-Rack: Aggregate 1 rack of

servers into a ToR switch.• Allows plug-and-play racks

• Simplified cable management

Within 1 sec

Virtual Chassis (Stacking Across Product lines)

BOWYN 1G to 10G!

· Stackable like modules a chassis

· Mirroring across switches in a stack.

· Distributed L2/L3 forwarding.

SummitStack-V (Faceplate SFP+ Ports)

· Last two 10Gb Faceplate ports (i.e. 51 & 52

or 31 & 32).

· 40 Gbps stacking bandwidth.

· Uses standard SFP+ cables or Optics.

Summit V160

· 160Gbps stacking (QSFP+ interfaces)

· X460G2, X670G2 and X770G2.

· Uses standard QSFP+ cables or Optics.

Within 50ms

Ethernet

Automatic

Protection

sub-50ms

failover

on all

Extreme® products

RFC3619

No Spanning

Tree

Build Ethernet

Loops

Not Speed

dependent

Hitless Metro Edge

Summit

Summit

Summit

Summit

Extreme Cloud

Seamless

Automatic discovery of

the cloud

One model supports

both on-prem and

cloud deployment

Transparent

Survivability with full

functionality

Auto RF management

for channel and power

calculation

Secure

SSL-based encryption

between AP and

Extreme Cloud

Policy Enforcement at

the AP (L2-L7) Captive

Portal redirect at the

AP

Int ernet

Firewall

ExtremeCloud

Summit

Wallplate AP

XYZ Account

Time is the critical Factor with

XYZ Account Services...XYZ Account Policy

who, when, what, where? Who and What is on Your

XYZ Account Network?

ONE to ONE: Extreme Spine Leaf

End of Row to Middle of Row (5M)

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