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PRODUCT CODE : ICX7750-26Q
The Ruckus ICX 7750 switch provides the capabilities of a chassis with the flexibility and cost effectiveness of a stackable switch. Ruckus ICX 7750 is available in three models: the Ruckus ICX 7750-48F, ICX 7750-48C, and ICX 7750-26Q. The Ruckus ICX 7750-48F and ICX 7750-48C both offer 48 10 GbE ports (SFP+ and 10GBASE-T, respectively) and up to 12 40 GbE ports (six optional) (see Figures 1 and 2). The Ruckus ICX 7750-26Q offers up to 32 40 GbE QSFP+ ports (six optional) (see Figure 3). All models support stacking, which allows organizations to buy only the ports they need now and expand later by adding switches to the stack where and when they are needed. This eliminates the need for a forklift upgrade and helps avoid provisioning an underutilized, centralized chassis.
Up to 12 Ruckus ICX 7750 switches can be stacked together using up to 12 full-duplex 40 Gbps standard QSFP+ stacking ports that provide an unprecedented maximum of 5.76 Tbps of aggregated stacking bandwidth with full redundancy, eliminating inter-switch bottlenecks (see Figure 4). Ruckus ICX 7750 switches support a distributed chassis deployment model that uses standards-based optics and cabling interface connections to help ensure maximum distance between campus switches—up to 10 km—and minimum cabling costs—up to 50 percent less than incumbent solutions. The distributed chassis design future-proofs campus networks by allowing networks to easily and cost-effectively expand in scale and capabilities.
The Ruckus ICX 7750 includes dual internal redundant power supplies. These power supplies are hot-swappable and loadsharing with auto-sensing and auto-switching capabilities. The hot-swappable power supplies (1+1) and fan assembly (3+1) allow organizations to replace components without service disruption. In addition, several high-availability and faultdetection features help in failover of critical data flows, enhancing overall system availability and reliability. Ruckus Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT) supports dual homing of wiring closet access switches, or servers in a rack, to two Ruckus ICX 7750 switches in an MCT peer group, eliminating the risk of a single point of failure.