CloudEngine S6750-H series 100GE switches are Huawei’s next-generation enterprise-class core and aggregation switches that offer 36 x 100GE optical ports.
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CloudEngine S6750-H series 100GE switches are Huawei’s next-generation enterprise-class core and aggregation switches that offer 36 x 100GE optical ports.
CloudEngine S6750-H series 100GE switches are Huawei’s next-generation enterprise-class core and aggregation switches that offer 36 x 100GE optical ports.
CloudEngine S6750-H series 100GE switches are Huawei’s next-generation fixed core and aggregation switches that offer high performance, high reliability, cloud management, and intelligent operations and maintenance (O&M). Built on the industry-leading software and hardware platforms of Huawei, the switches are purpose-built with security, IoT, and cloud in mind. With technologies such as free mobility, VXLAN, SRv6, and slicing, the switches guarantee ultimate user experience and carrier-class reliability. They are ideal core and aggregation switches for building cloud campus networks, helping global customers achieve digital transformation. They are widely used at the core and aggregation layers of large-scale campus networks or at the core layer of small- and medium-sized campus networks in various industries, such as transportation, manufacturing, and education.
Product Model:CloudEngine S6750-H36C
Switching Capacity2:7.2Tbps/ 8Tbps
Fixed Ports:32 × 40/100 Gig QSFP+, 4 x 40/100 Gig QSFP ports*
*Note:In the future, 4 x 200G optical ports will be supported for uplink ports.
Power Supply Type:1+1 power backup
MAC Features:MAC address auto-learning and aging
Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries
Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses
MAC address learning limiting based on ports and VLANs
VXLAN Features:Distributed and centralized VXLAN gateways
BGP EVPN
VXLAN configuration through NETCONF
VXLAN to the access and aggregation layers
iPCA quality awareness:Direct marking of service packets to obtain real-time statistics about dropped packets and packet loss rate
Statistics about dropped packets and packet loss rate on Layer 2/Layer 3 networks and devices
QoS:Traffic classification based on information from the link layer to the application layer
Complete queue scheduling and congestion control algorithms
Accurate multi-level scheduling for data flows
Hardware-based low-latency QoS queues for multicast packets
Interoperability:VBST (compatible with PVST/PVST+/RPVST)
LNP (similar to DTP)
VCMP (similar to VTP)