Antall porter | 48 |
Rutingprotokoll | IGMPv3, RIP-2, EIGRP, IGMPv2, IGMP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, MLDv2, MLD, OSPF, BGP-4, IS-IS, RIP-1, EIGRP for IPv6, OSPFv3, PIM-SSM, Regelbasert ruting (PBR), RIPng |
- Up to 40G of wireless capacity per switch
- Support for up to 100 access points and 2000 wireless clients on each switching entity (switch or stack)
- 48 10/100/1000 Mbps data PoE+ and Cisco UPOE models with energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE)
- 48 100 Mbps/1/2.5/5/10 Gbps Cisco UPOE models with energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE)
- 48-port 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ model with 4 fixed 40 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP+ uplinks
- Cisco StackWise-480 technology provides scalability and resiliency with 480 Gbps of stack throughput
- Cisco StackPower technology provides power stacking among stack members for power redundancy
- Dual redundant, modular power supplies and three modular fans providing redundancy
- Full IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) with 30 W power on all copper ports in 1 rack unit (RU) form factor
- Cisco UPOE with 60W power per port in 1 rack unit (RU) form factor
The Cisco Catalyst 3850 series is the next generation of enterprise-class stackable Ethernet and Multigigabit Ethernet access and aggregation layer switches that provide full convergence between wired and wireless on a single platform. Cisco's Unified Access Data Plane (UADP) application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) powers the switch and enables uniform wired-wireless policy enforcement, application visibility, flexibility and application optimization. This convergence is built on the resilience of the improved Cisco StackWise-480 technology. The Cisco Catalyst 3850 series Switches support full IEEE 802.3 at Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+), Cisco Universal Power over Ethernet (Cisco UPOE), modular and field-replaceable network modules, RJ45 and fiber-based downlink interfaces, and redundant fans and power supplies. With speeds that reach 10Gbps, the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Multigigabit Ethernet Switches support current and next-generation wireless speeds and standards (including 802.11ac Wave 2) on existing cabling infrastructure.