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Huawei CE5810-48T4S-EI

Huawei CE5810-48T4S-EI

- Gigabit Ethernet Ports: 48 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45 ports。


- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports: 4 x 10GE SFP+ ports。


- Port Type: Support mixed configuration of RJ45 electrical ports and SFP+ optical ports。

 

Switching Performance

 

- Switching Capacity: 176 Gbps。


- Forwarding Rate: 132 Mpps。


- Backplane Bandwidth: 176 Gbps。

 

Hardware Specifications

 

- Dimensions: 442mm x 420mm x 43.6mm (1U height)。


- Weight: Approximately 8.2 kg (fully loaded with dual power modules and dual fan modules)。


- Power Consumption: Typical 80W, Maximum 92W。


- Cooling Method: Support front-to-back or back-to-front airflow, fan modules 1+1 redundancy。

 

Network Functions

 

- VLAN Support: Port-based VLAN, QinQ support。


- Port Aggregation: Support up to 16 groups of port aggregation。


- Stacking Function: Support stacking of up to 16 devices。


- Routing Protocols: Support static routing, RIP, OSPF, etc.。


- Security Features: ACL access control list, DHCP Snooping, etc.。

 

Environmental Parameters

 

- Operating Temperature: 0°C - 40°C (at altitude 0-1800m)。


- Storage Temperature: -40°C - 70°C。


- Relative Humidity: 5% - 95% (non-condensing)。


- Altitude: Support up to 5000m。


Product Details

- Data Centers: Serves as a Top-of-Rack (TOR) switch in data centers, providing high-density Gigabit access for servers and storage devices. Its 48 Gigabit electrical ports and 4 10-Gigabit optical ports meet the growing demand for server scale. It interconnects with core switches (such as CE12800/CE8800/CE7800) via 100GE/40GE/10GE ports, and uses protocols like TRILL and VxLAN to build non-blocking large Layer 2 networks, enabling large-scale VM migration and flexible deployment of user services.


- Enterprise Campus Networks: Can be used as an aggregation layer or access layer switch. At the aggregation layer, its high-density wire-speed GE ports and high-performance stacking features meet the increasing demand for network bandwidth. At the access layer, after vertical virtualization via technologies like SVF and M-LAG, it provides wire-speed ports for terminal devices in the campus (such as employees' office computers and printers). It also works with core switches to build a reliable and efficient campus network.