Foundry Networks Flat Panel Television RX 32 User Manual

BIGIRON RX-4, RX-8, RX-16, RX-32  
MODULAR LAYER 2/3 ETHERNET  
SWITCH FAMILY  
Overview  
The role of data networks in our daily lives continues to expand and  
grow. Emerging needs such as application convergence, non-stop  
operation, scalability and IPv6-readiness place new demands on the  
network. Modern network solutions must be assessed across a wider  
set of attributes than earlier generation equipment. In particular,  
the network must be evaluated on merits that include performance,  
reliability, scalability, quality of service, security and total cost of  
ownership (TCO).  
environments and Internet Exchanges and Internet Service  
Providers (IXPs and ISPs) where non-blocking, high-density  
Ethernet switches are needed.  
All four BigIron RX systems are designed for non-stop operation,  
supporting 1:1 management module redundancy, N+1 switch  
module redundancy, M+N power module redundancy and N+1  
fan redundancy. Additionally, BigIron RX Series supports hitless  
Layer 2 software upgrades and graceful restart routing for fast  
convergence in the event of a management module failure.  
The BigIron RX Series of Layer 2/3 Ethernet switches excels in  
all of these areas, enabling network designers to deploy an Ethernet  
infrastructure that addresses today’s requirements with a scalable  
architecture designed to support network growth and evolution.  
BigIron RX Series incorporates the latest advances in switch  
architecture, system resilience, quality of service and switch security  
in a family of modular chassis setting leading industry benchmarks  
for price-performance, scalability and TCO.  
At the heart of the BigIron RX architecture is an adaptive self-  
routing Clos switch fabric with a virtual output queue (VOQ)  
design. This non-blocking architecture is optimized for maximum  
throughput and low latency for all size packets. Scalable to over  
two billion packets per second, the BigIron RX Series is the most  
powerful Ethernet switch family in the industry. This advanced  
and scalable design ensures the reliable deliver of all IP-based voice,  
video and data applications.  
Available in four chassis models, the BigIron RX Series allows  
network designers to standardize on a single product family for  
aggregation and backbone switching. In addition to its enterprise  
role, the BigIron RX Series, with its high-density and compact  
design, is an ideal IP solution for high-performance computing  
The BigIron RX switches ship with field-proven IronWare  
networking software and IronShield security, embedded sFlow  
per port, advanced Ethernet switching, IPv4/IPv6 routing and  
multilayer security services. BigIron RX Series enables a user to  
deploy a reliable, secure and scalable networking solution today that  
is ready to accommodate tomorrow’s applications and technologies.  
LasVegas 2005  
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Purpose-built Feature Set for Demanding Networks  
t Foundry Direct Routing (FDR)—The forwarding information  
base (FIB) is downloaded to the hardware-based forwarding engine  
on each line module. This memory can be pre-populated with  
as many as 512,000 IPv4 and 64,000 IPv6 routes for wire-speed  
routing performance.  
INDUSTRY LEADING PERFORMANCE AND  
SCALABILITY  
The BigIron RX Series is the industry’s most powerful switch  
family, delivering up to 3.2 terabits per second data throughput  
per system.  
t Policy-based Routing (PBR)—Support customizable routing  
policies using access control lists (ACLs). This feature can be  
used to balance network usage by controlling the network paths  
for different traffic flows.  
HIGH-AVAILABILITY DESIGN  
Redundant and resilient design ensures high availability operation  
for demanding environments.  
t Comprehensive multicast feature set—Provides hardware-  
based support for a number of multicast protocols including  
MSDP, PIM-SM (Sparse Mode) and PIM-DM (Dense Mode),  
allowing network managers to efficiently deploy next-generation  
multicast applications  
t Redundant, hot-swappable components provide non-stop  
service delivery  
Management module: Systems configured with dual  
management modules with sub-second detection and fail-over  
Switch Fabric Element Redundancy: Systems configured  
with a redundant switch fabric module support millisecond  
fail-over performance  
t VRRP and VRRPE (Enhanced VRRP)—Enables the BigIron  
RX to operate as a backup router to other network routers. In  
the event of a router failure, the BigIron RX will automatically  
and seamlessly perform the tasks of the failed router.  
Hitless Management Failover (HMF): Stateful failover  
ensures that the forwarding engines on the line modules are  
not impacted by a management failover. This capability enables  
non-stop packet forwarding in the event of a management  
module failover.  
INDUSTRY LEADING LAYER 2 FEATURES  
To provide self-healing topologies in Layer 2 configurations,  
the BigIron RX supports industry standard Ethernet protocols  
including Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree  
(RSTP), per VLAN STP (PVST) and per VLAN group STP  
(PVGST). The BigIron RX also supports Foundry’s Metro  
Ring Protocol (MRP) for sub-second service restoration in ring  
topologies. Additionally, the BigIron RX supports multi-instance  
spanning tree, VLAN topology grouping and VLAN tunneling  
for advanced Layer 2 service configurations.  
Redundant Power Supplies: All three chassis support M+N  
power module redundancy for AC and DC power configurations.  
t Distributed Forwarding Architecture—Advanced network  
processors, high-performance CPU and high-speed memory  
on each interface module provide for a scalable high-performance  
architecture  
t IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation up to eight links—Scalable,  
cross-module trunking provides for resilient high-capacity  
connections between switches.  
t Metro Ring Protocol (MRP)—An alternative to Spanning  
Tree Protocol, MRP provides sub-second fault detection and  
fail-over for Ethernet ring topologies. MRP works in conjunction  
with VSRP and 802.3ad based link aggregation to provide  
bandwidth scalability and SONET-like resilience.  
t Resilient Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols provide fast service  
restoration in event of link or equipment failures  
t Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)—Supports  
sub-second fault detection and fail-over for mesh topologies  
in which redundant switches provide back-up operation for  
one another  
– Metro Ring Protocol optimized for ring topologies,  
IEEE 802.1s and 802.1w for general Layer 2 topologies,  
VSRP for redundant switch configurations and VRRP/  
VRRP-E for redundant router configurations, ECMP  
for routed backbones  
t Single-instance STP—Provides a single instance of STP to run  
on all port-based VLANs within a single device, interoperable  
with others that are 802.1d compliant  
ROBUST LAYER 3 FEATURE SET  
Foundry’s IronWare software suite includes scalable EGP and  
IGP routing protocols.  
t Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol based on IEEE 802.1w—  
Dramatically improves the spanning tree convergence time to  
sub-second by automatically renegotiating port roles in case of a  
link failure without relying on timers  
t BGPv4—Scalable to 4 million routes, 500 peers and 14,000  
attributes with MR2 management module  
t OSPF—Scalable to over 400,000 routes  
t IS-IS—Support for Level 1 and Level 2, includes 25,000 routes  
and 512 adjacencies  
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t Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)—Allows for control of STP  
on an individual VLAN basis for traffic engineering VLAN traffic  
(i.e., load distribution)  
COHESIVE, UNIFIED AND EASY-TO-USE  
NETWORK MANAGEMENT  
t Centralized network management—Foundry’s IronView  
Network Manager is a web-based, graphical interface tool that  
empowers network operators to seamlessly control software and  
configuration updates  
t Topology Groups—Dramatically improves Layer 2 control  
protocol scalability by allowing a few instances of STP, RSTP,  
MRP, or VSRP to control large groups of VLANs  
t Command Line Interface (CLI)—Industry-standard  
configuration interface, consistent and common throughout  
all Foundry’s products  
t Super Aggregated VLANs (SAVs)—Allows transparent  
tunneling of multiple VLANs through a single backbone VLAN  
t PIM and IGMP Snooping—Offers efficient handling of  
multicast traffic in Layer 2 topologies by identifying ports that  
request a multicast stream and forwarding the stream only  
on these ports. This dramatically improves the performance  
of multicast applications, allowing for many more streams to  
be transiting the network.  
t Web interface—Provides easy-to-use Graphical User Interface  
(GUI) for system configuration from standard Web browsers  
t sFlow (RFC 3176)—Provides scalable, wire-speed network  
monitoring and accounting with no impact on network  
performance  
IRONSHIELDSECURITY  
ADVANCED QUALITY OF SERVICE  
t Advanced QoS—Allows administrators to enforce QoS policies  
based on port, VLAN, source MAC, ACL rules, 802.1p priority,  
Type of Service (ToS), DiffServ settings or Rate Limiting status  
t Wire-speed extended Layer 2, Layer 3 & 4 Access Control  
Lists (ACL)—Control packet forwarding and restricts access  
to the system management interface, while providing wire-speed  
switching and routing:  
t Very low latency across all packet sizes—Consistent low  
latency for strict priority applications such as voice over IP, high  
performance computing and video over IP  
Extensible ACL Implementation for Layer 3 & 4  
Information: Identifies traffic based on source or destination  
IP address, IP protocol type, TCP or UDP port, IP precedence  
or ToS values  
t Configurable combinations of queuing disciplines and  
congestion control policies—Combinations of Strict Priority  
(SP) and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) provide flexibility for  
network administrators. In the event of egress port congestion,  
traffic policies can be configured for tail drop or weighted  
random early detection (WRED) operation.  
Flexible ACL Implementation for Layer 2 Information:  
Identifies traffic based on source or destination MAC address,  
Ethernet type, VLAN-ID values and 802.1p values  
ACL scalability: Support for up to 8,000 ACLs  
Ease of administration: Identify an ACL by name or  
t Advanced Bandwidth Management—Allows intelligent  
bandwidth management using hardware based enforcement of  
Committed Information Rate (CIR) with Excess Burst control  
capabilities and seamless integration with other advanced QoS  
features including priority marking and honoring.  
number, or add a comment line for ease of administration  
Secure Shell and Secure Copy: Provides secure access to the  
administration and management interface over the network  
t Protection against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks—Prevents  
or minimizes network downtime from malicious users by limiting  
TCP SYN and ICMP traffic and protects against broadcast storms  
t User authentication—Authentication with AAA, 802.1x,  
RADIUS, TACACS, and TACACS+ prevents unauthorized  
network access  
t MAC Port Security—Controls the MAC addresses allowed  
per port  
t sFlow (RFC 3176)—Provides cost-effective, scalable, wire-  
speed network monitoring to detect unusual network activity  
t SNMPv3—Secured SNMP management with authentication  
and privacy services  
t BGP-Guard—Complements MD5 security for BGP sessions  
to protect against session disruption by restricting the number  
of hops the BGP session can traverse  
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Applications  
FOUNDRY ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS  
Today’s Enterprise network is critical to the ongoing operations  
of the organization. Network administrators are concerned about  
zero downtime on the network, securing the network from DoS  
attacks, cyber-spying, and malicious users, and maintaining data  
integrity and confidentiality, without adding excessive cost or  
impacting performance. All this in a structure that allows for  
graceful growth as the Enterprise grows.  
Layer 2 and Layer 3 resiliency. High priority voice and data traffic fly  
through the chassis utilizing the high performance hardware-based  
QoS features of the RX Series. Wire-speed security is maintained by  
locking out unauthorized users with port security, by filtering  
DoS and unauthorized traffic with ACLs, and by monitoring  
traffic flows with sFlow. The BigIron RX Series allows you to  
grow from just 24 ports of 10/100/1000 at the edge up to 1,536  
ports of 10/100/1000 or 128 ports of 10-Gigabit Ethernet in the  
core. BigIron RX Series provides one common architecture that  
meets the demands of today’s, and tomorrow’s Enterprise network  
needs with high performance, resiliency, security and scalability  
with low TCO.  
The BigIron RX Series incorporates exceptional resiliency, security  
and scalability in an architecture designed to scale from the edge to  
the core to minimize TCO. The resilient design includes redundant  
management modules, switch fabrics, fans and power supplies. This  
hardware resiliency is enhanced with software resiliency including  
hitless system failover, graceful restart, MRP, VSRP, and VRRP for  
FOUNDRY FOR ENTERPRISE AND APPLICATION HOSTING SOLUTIONS  
Data centers are the core of business operations requiring high  
density, high performance, high security and low latency switching to  
ensure connectivity to mission critical applications.The increasing  
value of the data center to business operations necessitates that data and  
network integrity, confidentiality and security must be maintained  
without impacting performance.  
Foundry’s hardware based IronShield security features protect  
the server farm against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and provide  
security for maintaining network integrity. The sFlow functionality  
supplies the network access information required to track who has  
accessed which server on the network as a means to provide network  
usage audit trails. Utilizing Foundry’s wire-speed switching and  
filtering to screen and direct traffic to the appropriate server and  
block undesired traffic with minimal latency ensure the optimal  
operation, security and integrity of the network and data center.  
The BigIron RX Series addresses these needs by acting as the  
gateway and switch fabric of the data center. The density of the  
RX Series allows for growth from the smallest to the largest data  
center. Port aggregation allows for high performance interconnects  
up to 80 Gbps increasing the availability of the server farm.  
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FOUNDRY FOR INTERNET EXCHANGE SOLUTIONS  
Internet Exchanges (IX) demand high-performance Layer 2  
topologies with high density Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports.  
These cross-roads of the Internet connect high-performance routers  
from many Service Providers in peering relationships without  
requiring a full mesh of router ports.  
The BigIron RX Series excels in this environment. Offering  
high density 1-Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet together with  
the resiliency features of the chassis make the BigIron RX Series  
an extremely cost effective and robust solution.  
FOUNDRY FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SOLUTIONS  
10-Gigabit Ethernet in compact size chassis—up to 1,536 ports  
High-performance computing has entered the mainstream  
marketplace with Ethernet switching as the technology of  
choice. Ultra-low latency and high-density Ethernet switching  
are required for successful deployment.  
of Gigabit Ethernet or 128 ports of 10-Gigabit Ethernet in a single  
chassis. The high-performance architecture offers up to 3.2 Tbps of  
data switching capacity to meet the needs of the most demanding  
HPC environment. The combination of performance, density  
and reliability makes the BigIron RX Series an excellent choice  
for Enterprise HPC environments.  
The BigIron RX Series chassis are ideal for this environment.  
They offer low latency through the switch with unparalleled  
densities of 10/100/1000 Ethernet, fiber Gigabit Ethernet and  
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Technical Specifications  
General Protocols  
– RFC 791 IP  
– RFC 792 ICMP  
– RFC 793 TCP  
– RFC 783 TFTP  
– RFC 826 ARP  
– RFC 768 UDP  
– RFC 894 IP over Ethernet  
– RFC 903 RARP  
– RFC 906 TFTP Bootstrap  
– RFC 1027 Proxy ARP  
– RFC 950 Subnets  
– RFC 951 BootP  
– RFC 1122 Host Requirements  
– RFC 1256 IRDP  
IPv6 Transitioning  
– RFC 2893 Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts  
and Routers  
IEEE COMPLIANCE  
– 802.3ae 10-Gigabit Ethernet  
– 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet over Copper  
– 802.3x Flow Control  
– 802.3ad Link Aggregation  
– 802.1Q VLAN Tagging  
– 802.1D Bridging  
– RFC 3056 Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds  
NETWORK MANAGEMENT  
– IronView Network Manager (INM) Web-based graphical  
user interface  
– Integrated Standard-based Command Line Interface (CLI)  
– RFC 3176 sFlow  
– RFC 854 Telnet  
– RFC 2068 HTTP  
– RFC 2578 and 3410 SNMPv2 and v3  
– RFC 1757 RMON Group partial 1, full 2, 3, and 9  
– HP OpenView for Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM’s AIX,  
Linux and Windows NT  
– 802.1w Rapid STP  
– 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol  
– 802.1X User authentication  
– 802.3 Ethernet Like MIB  
RFC COMPLIANCE  
BGPv4  
– RFC 4271 BGPv4  
– RFC 1519 CIDR  
– RFC 1745 OSPF interactions  
– RFC 1997 Communities & Attributes  
– RFC 2439 route flap dampening  
– RFC 2796 route reflection  
– RFC 3065 BGP4 confederations  
– RFC 3392 Capability Advertisement  
– RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability  
– RFC 1269 Managed Objects for BGP  
– SNMP MIB II  
– RFC 1542 BootP Extensions  
– RFC 1812 General Routing  
– RFC 1541 and 1542 DHCP  
– RFC 2131 BootP/DHCP Helper  
– RFC 3768 VRRP  
– RFC 854 TELNET  
– RFC 1591 DNS (client)  
– RFC 2784 GRE  
– RFC 1191 Path MTU Discovery  
– RFC 896 Congestion Control  
– RFC 3635 Pause Control  
– RFC 1858 IP Fragment Filtering  
– RFC 1340 Assigned Numbers  
ELEMENT SECURITY OPTIONS  
– AAA  
– RADIUS  
– Secure Shell (SSH v2)  
– Secure Copy (SCP)  
– TACACS/TACACS+  
– Username/Password (Challenge and Response)  
– Bi-level Access Mode (Standard and EXEC Level)  
– Protection for Denial of Service attacks, such as TCP SYN  
or Smurf Attacks  
– RFC 1657 Managed Objects for BGP-4  
using SMIv2  
– RFC 3682 Generalized TTL Security Mechanism  
for eBGP Session Protection  
– RFC 2385 BGP Session Protection via TCP MD5  
– draft-ietf-idr-restart Graceful Restart for BGP  
– draft-ieft-idr-route-filter  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
– Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
– Relative Humidity: 5 to 90%,@40 °C (104 °F),  
non-condensing  
– Operating Altitude: 10,000 ft (3,000 m)  
– Storage Temperature: -25 ºC to 70 ºC (-13 ºF to 158 °F)  
– Storage Humidity: 95% maximum relative humidity,  
non-condensing  
Others  
– RFC 2578 SMIv2  
OSPF  
– RFC 2178 OSPF  
– RFC 1583 OSPF v2  
– RFC 3101 OSPF NSSA  
– RFC 1745 OSPF Interactions  
– RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow  
– RFC 1850 OSPF v2 MIB and Traps  
– RFC 2328 OSPF v2  
– RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2  
– RFC 2665 Ethernet Interface MIB  
– RFC 1354 IP Forwarding MIB  
– RFC 1757 RMON Groups Partial 1, full for 2, 3, 9  
– RFC 2068 HTTP  
– Storage Altitude: 15,000 ft (4,500 m) maximum  
– RFC 1305 NTPv3 Specification, Implementation  
and Analysis  
SAFETY AGENCY APPROVALS  
– RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option  
– RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart  
– RFC 2030 SNTP  
– RFC 2138 RADIUS  
– RFC 3176 sFlow  
– CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-00/UL 60950—Third  
Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
– EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products—Part 1: Equipment  
Classification, Requirements and User’s Guide  
– EN 60825-2 Safety of Laser Products—Part 2: Safety of  
Optical Fibre Communication Systems  
– EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
IS-IS  
– Draft-ietf-tcpm-tcpsecure-00  
– RFC 1195 Routing in TCP/IP and  
Dual Environments  
– RFC 2763 Dynamic Host Name Exchange  
– RFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix Distribution  
– RFC 3567 IS-IS Cryptographic Authentication  
(MDS)  
IPv6 Core  
– RFC 2373 IPv6 Addressing architecture  
– RFC 1886 DNS Extensions to support IPv6  
– RFC 1887 IPV6 Unicast address allocation architecture  
– RFC 2374 IPv6 aggregatable global Unicast address format  
– RFC 2450 Proposed TLA and NLA Assignment Rules  
– RFC 2471 IPv6 testing address allocation  
– RFC 2526 Reserved IPv6 subnet anycast address  
– RFC 2928 Initial IPv6 sub TLA ID assignments  
– RFC 2460 IPv6 Specification  
– RFC 2461 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery  
– RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-configuration  
– RFC 4443 ICMPv6  
– RFC 3513 IPv6 Addressing Architecture  
– RFC 1981 IPv6 Path MTU Discovery  
– RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format  
– RFC 2375 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments  
– RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 over Ethernet Networks  
– RFC 2711 IPv6 Router Alert Option  
– RFC 3363 DNS support  
ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION  
CERTIFICATION  
– CSA 950 Electromagnetic Emission Certification  
– FCC Class A  
– EN 55022/CISPR-22 Class A/ VCCI Class A  
– ICES-003 Electromagnetic Emission  
RIP  
– RFC 1058 RIP v1  
– RFC 1723 RIP v2  
– RFC 1812 RIP Requirements  
IP Multicast  
IMMUNITY  
– RFC 1122 Host Extensions  
– RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery Protocol  
– RFC 1112 IGMP  
– RFC 2236 IGMP v2  
– RFC 2362 PIM-SM  
– RFC 3973 PIM-DM  
– PIM-DM v1  
– EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics  
– EN 61000-4-2 ESD  
– EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity  
– EN 61000-4-4 EFT  
– EN 61000-4-5 Surge  
– EN 61000-4-6 Low Frequency Common Immunity  
– EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Sags Generic: EN50082-1  
– ESD: IEC 61000-4-2; 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
– Radiated: IEC 61000-4-3;3 V/m  
– EFT/Burst: IEC 61000-4-4;1.0 kV (power line), 0.5 kV  
(signal line)  
– DVMRP v3-07  
– RFC 1075 DVMRP v2  
– RFC 2336 IGMP v2  
– RFC 3618 MSDP  
IPv6 Routing  
– RFC 2080 RIPng for IPv6  
– RFC 2740 OSPFv3 for IPv6  
– IETF Draft_ietf_isis_IPv6 IS-IS for IPv6  
– RFC 2545 Use of MP-BGP-4 for IPv6  
– RFC 2283 MBGP  
– Conducted: IEC 61000-4-6; 3 V  
– RFC 2858 BGP-MP  
– RFC 3376 IGMP v3  
– RFC 3446 Anycast RP  
– RFC 4541 Considerations for IGMP  
and MLD Snooping  
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY  
COMPLIANCE  
– EU 2002/95/EC RoHS (with lead exemption)  
– EU 2002/91/EC WEEE  
IPv6 Multicast  
– RFC 2362 PIM-SM  
– RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6  
– RFC 3306 Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6 Multicast Addresses  
– RFC 3810 MLDv2  
WARRANTY  
– 1-year hardware  
– 90-day software  
– RFC 4602 PIM-SM (Partial Address)  
– draft-holbrook-idmr-igmpv3-ssm—IGMPv3 & MDLV2  
MOUNTING OPTIONS  
– 19" Universal EIA 310 (Telco) Rack or Tabletop  
for SSM  
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– draft-ietf-ssm-arch SSM for IP  
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BIGIRON RX SERIES SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM MAX  
@100 VAC  
@200 VAC  
@-48VDC  
Current  
Amps  
Power  
Thermal Output  
BTU/HR  
Current  
Amps  
Power  
Thermal Output  
BTU/HR  
Current  
Amps  
Power  
Watts  
Thermal Output  
BTU/HR  
Watts  
Watts  
11,353  
4,905  
2,417  
1,217  
BigIron RX-32  
BigIron RX -16  
BigIron RX- 8  
BigIron RX-4  
N/A  
49  
24  
N/A  
N/A  
57  
24  
12  
6
38,746  
16,741  
8,249  
237  
102  
50  
11,353  
4,905  
2,417  
1,217  
38,746  
16,741  
8,249  
4,905  
2,417  
1,217  
16,741  
8,249  
4,155  
12  
4,155  
25  
4,155  
BIGIRON RX PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DIMENSIONS  
WEIGHT  
BigIron RX-32  
BigIron RX-16  
BigIron RX-8  
BigIron RX-4  
17.45"w x 57.71"h x 24.1"d  
17.45"w x 24.47"h x 25.5"d  
17.45"w x 12.21"h x 22.5"d  
17.45"w x 6.96"h x 22.5"d  
44.32w x 146.58h x 61.21d cm  
44.32w x 62.15h x 64.77d cm  
44.32w x 31.01h x 57.15d cm  
44.32w x 17.68h x 57.15d cm  
approx 478 lbs  
236 lbs  
131 lbs  
approx 217 kg  
107 kg  
60 kg  
35 kg  
78 lbs  
Ordering Information  
PART NUMBER  
BI-RX-32-AC  
BI-RX-16-AC  
BI-RX-8-AC  
DESCRIPTION  
BigIron RX-32 AC system  
BigIron RX-16 AC system  
BigIron RX-8 AC system  
BigIron RX-4 AC system  
BigIron RX-32 DC system  
BigIron RX-16 DC system  
BigIron RX-8 DC system  
BigIron RX-4 DC system  
BI-RX-4-AC  
BI-RX-32-DC  
BI-RX-16-DC  
BI-RX-8-DC  
BI-RX-4-DC  
RX-BI2XG  
2-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet XFP module for BigIron RX Series  
4-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet XFP module for BigIron RX Series  
24-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ-45 module for BigIron RX Series  
24-port Gigabit Ethernet SFP module for BigIron RX Series  
24-port 100/1000 Ethernet SFP module for BigIron RX Series  
48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet MRJ-21 module for BigIron RX Series  
Management module for BigIron RX-32 chassis, 512MB memory  
Management module for BigIron RX-32 chassis, 2GB memory  
Management Module for BigIron RX Series chassis, 512MB memory  
Management Module for BigIron RX Series, 2GB memory  
Switch Fabric Element for BigIron RX-4  
Switch Fabric Element for BigIron RX-8 and RX-16  
Switch Fabric Element for BigIron RX-32  
BigIron RX-32 AC power supply  
BigIron RX-32 DC power supply  
90 – 264 VAC power supply for BigIron RX-4 chassis  
90 – 264 VAC power supply for BigIron RX-8 and RX-16 chassis  
-48 VDC power supply for BigIron RX-4 chassis  
-48 VDC power supply for BigIron RX-8 and RX-16 chassis  
850nm serial pluggable XFP optic only (LC) over MMF  
1310nm serial pluggable XFP optic only (LC) for up to 10km over SMF  
1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic only (LC) for up to 40km over SMF  
1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic only (LC) for up to 80km over SMF  
RX-BI4XG  
RX-BI24C  
RX-BI24F  
RX-BI24HF  
RX-BI48T  
RX-BI-32-MR  
RX-BI-32-MR2  
RX-BI-MR  
RX-BI-MR2  
RX-BI-SFM1  
RX-BI-SFM3  
RX-BI-32-SFM  
RX-32-ACPWR  
RX-32-DCPWR  
RX-ACPWR-B-SYS  
RX-ACPWR-F-SYS  
RX-DCPWR-B-SYS  
RX-DCPWR-F-SYS  
10G-XFP-SR  
10G-XFP-LR  
10G-XFP-ER  
10G-XFP-ZR  
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FoundryNetworks,Inc.(NASDAQ:FDRY)isaleadingproviderofhigh-performanceenterpriseandserviceproviderswitching,routing,securityandWebtrafficmanagementsolutions,includingLayer2/3LANswitches,Layer3Backbone  
switches, Layer 4-7 application switches, wireless LAN and access points, metro and core routers. Foundry’s customers include the world’s premier ISPs, metro service providers, and enterprises, including e-commerce sites, universities,  
The foregoing may contain “forward-looking statements” which are based on management’s current information and beliefs as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events made by management. These forward-looking  
statementsinclude, withoutlimitation, statementsbyexecutivesorspokespeopleregardingFoundry’spositioningandpotentialplans. Theforward-lookingstatementsareonlypredictionsandaresubjecttoanumberofrisksanduncertainties,  
which could cause actual results to differ materially. Foundry assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this document. Furthermore, no statements made by Foundry Networks, Inc. (“Foundry”),  
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or functionality.  
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