Tuesday, June 4, 2024

The Arista DCS-7050S-52-D offers 52 SFP

 About the Product overview:

The Arista DCS-7050S-52-D offers 52 SFP+ ports of 10GbE in a compact 1RU chassis with a data transfer rate of 1.04 terabits per second. It has a latency of 800 to 1200 ns and a packet size of 9 MB. It includes an SSD that performs advanced logging, data collection, and various other services.




Operating System:

The Arista DCS-7050S-52-D uses the EOS operating system on two x86 CPU systems with a binary image for all products. This enables capabilities such as better monitoring, better modularity, VM Tracer, SFC, and system state error recovery. Storage memory provides space for service software updates and self-healing.


Part 2/3 Features:
Part 2 offers 128K L2 routing, Multi-Chassis Aggregation (MP) and 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery. It also offers Jumbo Frames (9216 Bytes), Port Mirroring and Storm Control. Layer 3 enables 16K IPv4 routes, 4K IPv6 multipaths, and 32 multipaths for maximum cost (ECMP). It also offers virtual ARP (VARP), VRF, and policy-based routing.


Technical type:
DCS-7050S-52-D has 4 gigabytes of system memory, 2 gigabytes of flash memory and 50 gigabytes of dedicated SSD storage. The average operating temperature of this switch is 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. It supports 32-way ECMP routing, 50,000 IGMP groups and 3000 ACLs, and an RS-232 port for load balancing and redundancy.


Current and Voltage Requirements:
The input voltage of this switch is 100-240 VAC and 40-72 VDC with an IEC 320-C13 input connector for AC and AWG #16-12 for DC. The key shows how to change the air. Its standard power is 103 W and it draws a maximum power of 185 W. 1+1 power option is available with this switch.

Provisioning Tools:

 The Switch uses ZTP to provide network provisioning, which can be automatically provisioned using a dynamic configuration and boot image. The switch acts as a PXE boot server, maintains system logs for monitoring and enforcement, and stores data packets using Linux-based services such as DHCP and PTP.

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