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Huawei Cloud Engine 6881-48S6CQ switch 48x SFP+ (10 Gb/s), 6x QSFP28 (100 Gb/s), AC power supply
Brand: Huawei
Product Code: HUA-CE6881-48S6CQ-AC
Catalog number: 8462
Warranty (months):
Price
3 464,87
4 261,79incl. tax
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Description

Huawei CloudEngine 6881 series switches are next-generation 10GE access switches that provide high performance and high port density on data center networks and high-end campus networks. The CloudEngine 6881 series ha advanced hardware architecture with 40GE/100GE uplink ports and high-density 10GE access ports. Using Huawei's VRP8 software platform, CloudEngine 6881 series switches support extensive data center features and high stacking capabilities. In addition, the CloudEngine 6881 series use a flexible airflow design (front-to-back or back-to-front). CloudEngine 6881 series can work with CloudEngine 16800 or CloudEngine 12800 series data center core switches to build elastic, virtual, and high-quality 40GE/100GE full-mesh networks, meeting requirements of cloud computing data centers.

CloudEngine 6881 series provide high-density 10GE access to help enterprises and carriers build a scalable data center network platform in the cloud computing era. They can also work as core or aggregation switches on campus networks.

Product Characteristics

High-Density Access

  • CloudEngine 6881 series provide up to 48 x 10GE ports, allowing for high-density 10GE server access and smoth evolution.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series provide up to 6 x 100GE QSFP28 ports. Each QSFP28 port can also be used as one QSFP+ port, providing flexibility in networking. The uplink 40GE/100GE ports can be connected to CloudEngine 1680 CloudEngine 12800 series switches to build a non-blocking network platform.

Inter-device Link Aggregation, High Efficiency and Reliability

  • CloudEngine 6881 series support multi-chassis link aggregation group (M-LAG), which enables links of multiple to aggregate into one to implement device-level link backup.
  • Switches in an M-LAG system all work in active state to share traffic and back up each other, enhancing system
  • Switches in an M-LAG system can be upgraded independently. During the upgrade, other switches in the system take over traffic forwarding to ensure uninterrupted services.
  • M-LAG supports dual-homing to Ethernet, VXLAN, and IP networks, allowing for flexible networking.

Virtualized Hardware Gateway, Enabling Quick Deployment

  • CloudEngine 6881 series can connect to a cloud platform through open APIs, facilitating the unified management of virtual and physical networks.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series can work with the industry's mainstream virtualization platforms. The virtualization function protects investments by ensuring services can be deployed quickly without requiring network changes.
  • The hardware gateway deployment enables fast service deployment without changing the customer network, providing investment protection.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series support Border Gateway Protocol - Ethernet VPN (BGP-EVPN), which can run as the VXLAN control plane to simplify VXLAN configuration within and between data centers.

Standard Interfaces, Enabling Openness and Interoperability

  • CloudEngine 6881 series support NETCONF and can work with Huawei iMaster NCE-Fabric.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series support Ansible-based automatic configuration and open-source module release, expanding network functions and simplifying device management and maintenance.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series can be integrated into mainstream SDN and cloud computing platforms flexibly and quickly.

ZTP, Implementing Automatic O&M

  • CloudEngine 6881 series support Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP). ZTP enables the CloudEngine 6881 series to automatically obtain and load version files from a USB flash drive or file server, freeing network engineers from onsite configuration and deployment. ZTP reduces labor costs and improves device deployment efficiency.
  • ZTP provides built-in scripts through open APIs. Data center personnel can use a programming language they are familiar with, such as Python, to centrally configure network devices.
  • ZTP decouples the configuration time of new devices from the device quantity and area distribution, which improves service provisioning efficiency.

FabricInsight-based Intelligent O&M

  • The CloudEngine 6881 provides telemetry technology to collect device data in real time and send the data to Huawei data center network analyzer iMaster NCE-FabricInsight. The iMaster NCE-FabricInsight analyzes network data based on the intelligent fault identification algorithm, accurately displays the real-time network status, effectively demarcates and locates faults in a timely manner, and identifies network problems that affect user experience, accurately guaranteeing user experience.

iMaster NCE-based Simplified Network Deployment

  • CloudEngine 6881 series switches can interconnect with iMaster NCE-Fabric through standard protocols such as NetConf and SNMP to implement network automatic management and control, providing more efficient and intelligent operation methods, simplifying network management, and reducing the OPEX.

FabricInsight-based Intelligent O&M

  • Huawei's Packet Conservation Algorithm for Internet (iPCA) technology implements accurate per-hop packet loss, delay, and jitter detection for real service flows, locating network faults in real time.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series proactively perform path detection over the entire network, periodically checking sample flows to determine the connectivity of all paths on the network and locates fault points, providing real-time network health information.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series support visualization of all flows and congestion, improving service experience.

Flexible Airflow Design, Improving Energy Efficiency

Flexible front-to-back/back-to-front airflow design

  • CloudEngine 6881 series use a strict front-to-back/back-to-front airflow design that isolates cold air channels from hot air channels. This design improves heat dissipation efficiency and meets design requirements of data center equipment rooms.
  • Air can flow from front to back or back to front depending on the fans and power modules that are used.
  • Redundant power modules and fans can be configured to ensure service continuity.

Innovative energy-saving technologies

  • CloudEngine 6881 series have innovative energy-saving chips and can measure system power consumption in real time. The fan speed can be adjusted dynamically based on system consumption. These energy-saving technologies reduce O&M costs and contribute to a greener data center.

Clear Indicators, Simplifying Maintenance

Clear indicators

  • Port indicators clearly show the port status and port rate. The 100GE port indicators can show the states of all ports derived from the 100GE ports.
  • State and stack indicators on both the front and rear panels enable users to maintain the switch from either side.
  • CloudEngine 6881 series support remote positioning. Remote positioning indicators enable users to easily identify the switches they want to maintain in an equipment room full of devices.

Simple maintenance

  • The management port, fans, and power modules are on the front panel, which facilitates device maintenance.
  • Data ports are located at the rear, facing servers. This simplifies cabling.

Specifications:

CE6881-48S6CQ
Dimensions 442 x 420 x 43,6 mm
Weight  (excluding optical transceivers, power modules, and fan assemblies/ including AC power modules and fan assemblies, excluding optical transceivers, kg)

5.7/7.8

SFP+ ports (10G) 48
40/100GE QSFP28 ports 6
Out-of-band management port 1x GE
Console port 1x RJ45
USB port 1
Main frequency 1,4 GHz
Number of cores 4
RAM 4 GB
NOR Flash 64MB
NAND Flash 4 GB
System buffer 42MB
Power module 600W AC
Rated voltage range (V)

100 - 240 V AC

Maximum voltage range (V) 90 - 290 V AC
Maximum input current 8 A
Typical power 240 W
Maximum power 349 W
Frequency (AC, HZ) 50 / 60 HZ
Heat dissipation mode Air cooling
Number of fan trays 4
Heat dissipation airflow Front-to-back or back-to-front airflow
Maximum heat consumption 1191 BTU/h
MTBF 45,90 years
MTT 1,57 h
Availability 0.9999960856
Environment specifications
Long-term operating temperature (°C) 0°C to 40°C (0-1800m)
Storage temperature (°C) -40°C to +70°C
Relative humidity 5% to 95%
Functions and Features
Device virtualization iStack
M-LAG
Network virtualization VXLAN
BGP-EVPN
QinQ access VXLAN
Data center interconnect VXLAN mapping, implementing interconnection between multiple DCI networks at Layer 2
SDN iMaster NCE-Fabric
Network convergence PFC and ECN
RDMA and RoCE (RoCE v1 and RoCE v2)
Programmability PFC and ECN
RDMA and RoCE (RoCE v1 and RoCE v2)
Traffic analysis NetStream
sFlow
VLAN Adding access, trunk, and hybrid interfaces to VLANs
Default VLAN
QinQ
MAC address Dynamic learning and aging of MAC address entries
Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries
Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses
MAC address limiting based on ports and VLANs
IP routing IPv4 routing protocols, such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP
IPv6 routing protocols, such as RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+
IP packet fragmentation and reassembly
IPv6 VXLAN over IPv6
IPv6 VXLAN over IPv4
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND)
Path MTU Discovery (PMTU)
TCP6, IPv6 ping, IPv6 tracert, IPv6 socket , UDP6, and Raw IP6
Multicast Multicast routing protocols such as IGMP, PIM-SM, and MBGP
IGMP snooping
IGMP proxy
Fast leaving of multicast member interfaces
Multicast traffic suppression
Multicast VLAN
Reliability Fine-grained microsegmentation isolation
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
STP, RSTP, VBST, and MSTP
BPDU Guard
Smart Link and multi-instance
Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP)
Hardware-based Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
VRRP, VRRP load balancing, and BFD for VRRP
BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/Static route
BFD for VXLAN
QoS Traffic classification based on Layer 2, Layer 3, Layer 4, and priority information
ACL, CAR, re-marking, and scheduling
Queue scheduling modes such as PQ,DRR and PQ+DRR
Congestion avoidance mechanisms, including WRED and tail drop
Traffic shaping
O&M iPCA (Packet Conservation Algorithm for Internet)
Network-wide path detection
Telemetry
ERSPAN+
Statistics on the buffer microburst status
VXLAN OAM: VXLAN ping and VXLAN tracert
Configuration and maintenance Console, Telnet, and SSH terminals
Network management protocols, such as SNMPv1/v2/v3
File upload and download through FTP and TFTP
BootROM upgrade and remote upgrade
Hot patches
User operation logs
Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
Security and management Command line authority control based on user levels, preventing unauthorized usersfrom using commands
Defense against DoS address attacks, ARP storms, and ICMP attacks
Port isolation, port security, and sticky MAC
Binding of the IP address, MAC address, port number, and VLAN ID
Authentication methods, including AAA, RADIUS, and HWTACACS
Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)
Performance and Scalability
Maximum number of MAC address entries 256K
Maximum number of Forwarding routes (FIB IPv4/ IPv6) 256K/80K
ARP table size 256K
Maximum number of VRF 4096
IPv6 ND (Neighbor Discovery) table size 80K
Maximum Number of multicast routes (Multicast FIB
IPv4/IPv6)

32K/2K

Maximum VRRP groups 1024
Maximum number of ECMP paths 128
Maximum ACL number  30K
Maximum ACL number 8K
Maximum number of BDIF 8K
Maximum number of tunnel endpoints (VTEP) 2K
Maximum number of lag group 1024
Maximum number of links in a lag group 128
Maximum number of MSTP instance 64
VBST (Maximum number of VLANs where VBST can be
configured)
1000