Extreme Networks ReachNXT 100-8t Datasheet

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ReachNXT 100-8t extends the revolutionary ExtremeXOS core-class operating system from Extreme Networks® to the network access. ExtremeXOS is a highly resilient, modular operating system that helps provide continuous uptime, manageability and operational efficiency. ReachNXT 100-8t provides users with a consis­tent ExtremeXOS experience at an affordable price. It is best suited for network access applications where easy network deployment is required.
The compact and quiet ReachNXT 100-8t enterprise port extender provides 8 Fast Ethernet ports plus 1 Gigabit Ethernet combo copper/SFP fiber port. An optional power adapter provides the ReachNXT 100-8t with power when the SFP fiber port is used.
Target Applications
• ExtremeXOS port extender providing basic 10/100BASE-T connectivity to the desktop in a network running ExtremeXOS from the core to access
• 10/100BASE-T port extender to aggregate a small department, multiple stand-alone devices or similar applications
• Fanless design for low-noise environments
ReachNXT™ 100-8t is an 8-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet port
extender delivering outstanding performance in a simple
enterprise-class access solution extending the revolutionary
modular operating system, ExtremeXOS®.
Ease of Management Supporting Rapid Network Deployment
• Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) provides information for device management by the upstream switch
• Includes built-in firmware management
Network Security
• By extending ExtremeXOS, ReachNXT 100-8t can provide the same level of user security over the network as the upstream ExtremeXOS switch
• Automated network login and authentication reduce operator efforts and errors
Theft Deterrents
• ReachNXT 100-8t will operate only if connected to an up­stream ExtremeXOS switch
• Kensington lock slot is built in to the ReachNXT 100-8t for added physical security
Ease of Management and Operations Lower Network Costs
• The plug-and-play simplicity of ReachNXT 100-8t reduces network operations cost as no configuration is required
• ReachNXT 100-8t provides fiber-to-copper media conversion from its 1000BASE-X SFP port to eight of its 10/100BASE-T ports
ReachNXT 100-8t
The ReachNXT 100-8t is a Fast Ethernet device that extends the ExtremeXOS modular operating system to the access portion of the network at an affordable price.
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Ease of Management Supporting Rapid Network Deployment
Single Streamlined Operating System across the Entire Enterprise Network
Extreme Networks provides ExtremeXOS based Ethernet switching platforms for the edge, aggregation, and core of the enterprise network. Using one operating system across the network significantly simplifies deployment and operation, as well as ongoing mainte­nance, to reduce the total cost of ownership. ReachNXT 100-8t connected to an ExtremeXOS switch provides a consistent experience for the user from core to edge to access of the network.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
ExtremeXOS supports IEEE 802.1ab standards-based discovery protocol and provides vendor-independent device discovery. LLDP not only simplifies deployment and location of access devices, but can also be used as a troubleshooting and firmware manage­ment tool. LLDP is an extensible standard, providing a framework for industry consortiums to define applica­tion-specific extensions without causing compatibility issues.
Efficient and Comprehensive Network Management
Extreme Networks has developed tools that help save time and resources in managing your network. EPICenter provides fault configuration, accounting, performance, and security functions, allowing more effective management of Extreme Networks multilayer switching equipment in a converged network.
Optional Power Adapter
The ReachNXT 100-8t enterprise port extender can be powered by an external AC power adapter when using the fiber connection to the upstream ExtremeXOS switch through its 1000Base-X SFP.
Network Security
The ReachNXT 100-8t does not directly support VLANs; all its ports are un­tagged and are part of the same broad­cast domain. However, by taking advantage of ExtremeXOS NetLogin features on the upstream switch, clients connected to the ReachNXT 100-8t port extender can logically belong to separate
VLANs. These ExtremeXOS features include NetLogin, multiple supplicant support and authentication failure VLAN. By implementing these features on the ExtremeXOS switch port that the ReachNXT 100-8t is connected to, clients can be assigned to different VLANs. On the ReachNXT 100-8t the clients are all one network segment, but once the traffic hits the ExtremeXOS switch it can be segregated to different VLANs. Restricted Guest access can also be granted and this traffic segregated on a separate VLAN.
NetLogin and Multiple Supplicant Support
ExtremeXOS supports NetLogin with multiple clients (supplicants) individually authenticated on the same port. This feature makes it possible for two or more client stations to be connected to the same port. The clients can be assigned to specific VLANs based on a VLAN RADIUS attribute. Authentication can be via
802.1x, MAC-based or via Web (Captive Portal).
Authentication Failure VLAN
When this feature is enabled on a NetLogin-enabled port and a NetLogin client fails authentication, the client is moved to an authentication failure VLAN. This VLAN can be a “Guest” VLAN with restricted access, such as access only to the public Internet. Restricted access can be enforced using access control lists, routing policies and rate limiting. In this way, the network operator can automate network login and authentication, thereby reducing effort and errors.
Theft Deterrents
Implementing a secure network means providing protection at the network perimeter as well as the core. In addition, physical removal of equipment is another situation the network operator must address. The ReachNXT 100-8t extends the hardened network ExtremeXOS infrastructure for network security. For physical security, the ReachNXT 100-8t has deterrents built in its design.
Monitoring Connectivity through Link Layer Discovery Protocol
As mentioned previously, LLDP not only simplifies deployment and location of access devices, but can also be used for troubleshooting and monitoring. LLDP
ReachNXT 100-8t connects to an upstream ExtremeXOS switch via plug-and-play. The auto-discovery function allows the ReachNXT 100-8t and the ExtremeXOS switch to recognize each other and appear in EPICenter® network management.
allows the ReachNXT 100-8t and the ExtremeXOS switch to communicate with each other for connectivity and status information.
Monitoring ReachNXT 100-8t on EPICenter
Through an upstream ExtremeXOS switch such as a member of the Summit® product family, EPICenter is able to “see” the ReachNXT 100-8t in an Extreme Networks based network. The network operator can customize EPICenter so that alerts will appear if ReachNXT 100-8t is removed from the network.
Kensington Slot for Physical Security
ReachNXT 100-8t has a Kensington slot so that it can be attached to a hard-to-move object.
Ease of Management and Operations Lower Network Costs
The plug-and-play nature of ReachNXT 100-8t with an ExtremeXOS switch reduces network management and operational costs. Since ReachNXT 100-8t and the ExtremeXOS switches use LLDP to establish connectivity, the network operator does not have to configure the ReachNXT 100-8t to be deployed in the network. Thus, little or no cost is incurred in deploying ReachNXT 100-8t. Also, since an ExtremeXOS switch passes device attachment information to EPICenter, monitoring of ReachNXT 100-8t is made much easier. If ReachNXT 100-8t is disconnected from the network, EPICenter can notify the network operator to take action.
Another feature of the combo 1000M port is that the ReachNXT 100-8t can perform media conversion from optical signals to electrical signals through its 1000BASE-X SFP port to eight of its 10/100BASE-T ports. This feature is very useful for distances greater than 100m—which exceeds the limits of copper cabling— extending the reach of the network.
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