Extreme Networks 7520-48Y-8C Universal Data Center Switch

Brand: Extreme Networks | Category: Network Switches

SKU: EXTR-752048Y8C | Part #: 7520-48Y-8C | MPN: 7520-48Y-8C

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About the Extreme Networks 7520-48Y-8C Universal Data Center Switch

The Extreme Networks 7520-48Y-8C Universal Data Center Switch from Extreme Networks is enterprise-grade Network Switches hardware built for data centers. The Extreme Networks 7520-48Y-8C is a high-density, fixed-form-factor leaf switch engineered for modern data center fabric deployments. Built on a merchant silicon foundation, the switch delivers 48 ports of 25GbE (SFP28) and 8 ports of 100GbE (QSFP28), providing a non-blocking switching architecture optimized for east-west traffic patterns characteristic of spine-and-leaf topologies. It operates under ExtremeXOS, Extreme Networks' advanced network operating system, which sup Available in brand new condition. Extreme Networks network switches products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.

Technical Specifications

BrandExtreme Networks
CategoryNetwork Switches
SKUEXTR-752048Y8C
Part Number7520-48Y-8C
ConditionNew
Manufacturer Part Number7520-48Y-8C
Form Factor1U fixed
25GbE SFP28 Ports48
100GbE QSFP28 Ports8
Total Switching Capacity3.2 Tbps
Forwarding Rate2.38 Bpps
Switching ArchitectureNon-blocking
Network Operating SystemExtremeXOS (EXOS)
Layer 2 ProtocolsVLAN, MSTP, RSTP, LACP, LLDP, MLAG
Layer 3 ProtocolsIPv4/IPv6, OSPFv2/v3, BGP, ECMP, VRF
Overlay SupportEVPN, VXLAN
Automation & OrchestrationExtreme Fabric Automation (EFA), REST API, Python scripting, Ansible
Management InterfacesConsole (RJ-45), Out-of-band Management (RJ-45), USB
Power SuppliesDual redundant, hot-swappable
AirflowFront-to-back (port-side intake) or back-to-front (port-side exhaust) options
Rack Units1U
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C
TelemetryStreaming telemetry, sFlow, hardware-based flow monitoring