Description
Extreme Networks 8520-48Y Ethernet Switch
The Extreme Networks 8520-48Y Ethernet Switch is a high-density, modular, data-center ready switch engineered to deliver ultra-fast 25 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with industry-leading reliability. Designed to minimize downtime and maximize network performance, the 8520-48Y brings scalable Layer 2 switching, flexible uplink options, and energy-efficient operation into a compact, rack-mountable chassis. With 48 ports supporting fast 25GBASE-T copper and high-capacity 100GBASE-X uplinks, this switch is built to handle modern workloads, virtualization, and big data traffic without compromising latency or security. Its modular architecture allows organizations to tailor their infrastructure to evolving needs, enabling seamless upgrades, simplified maintenance, and longer hardware relevance in a rapidly changing network landscape.
- 48-port density with 25G and 100G capabilities: The 8520-48Y offers 48 25GBASE-T copper ports paired with flexible 100GBASE-X uplink options, delivering high-speed access for server, storage, and virtualization workloads while providing scalable uplink capacity to the data center core.
- Modular, future-proof design: A true modular switch that supports hot-swappable modules and field upgrades, allowing you to adapt to evolving bandwidth demands, new fiber/copper standards, and changing topologies without replacing the entire chassis.
- Layer 2 switching with advanced features: Robust Layer 2 functionality with high-performance MAC learning, VLAN support, QoS, VLAN tagging, storm control, and security features designed to optimize traffic isolation, performance, and reliability across large enterprise and data-center networks.
- Energy-efficient, reliable operation: Aimed at reducing downtime and operational costs, the 8520-48Y draws up to 459 W while delivering consistent performance, efficient cooling, and quiet operation ideal for data-center racks or high-density server rooms.
- Rack-mountable, enterprise-grade reliability: Built for rack deployment in enterprise and data-center environments, with solid chassis construction, redundant capabilities through modules, and compatibility with standard rack ecosystem accessories for straightforward installation and maintenance.
Technical Details of Extreme Networks 8520-48Y Ethernet Switch
- Ports and media: 48-port density supporting 25GBASE-T copper interfaces with 100GBASE-X capable uplinks. Supports optical fiber and twisted-pair media to accommodate diverse cabling environments.
- Interface types: 25 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities enabling high-speed server access and high-bandwidth uplinks to aggregate or core layers.
- Layer coverage: 2-layer switching capabilities designed for efficient, high-throughput local traffic handling with straightforward segmentation and policy enforcement.
- Modular architecture: Modular design that enables hot-swappable components and scalable expansion to match growing bandwidth requirements over time.
- Power consumption: Approximately 459 W maximum, designed for energy-conscious data-center operation with reliable performance under load.
- Form factor and installation: Rack-mountable chassis built to integrate into standard data-center racks with compatible cooling and cabling infrastructure.
- Cabling support: Supports both optical fiber and twisted-pair copper cabling to accommodate diverse data-center layouts and distance requirements.
- Management and OS: Operates with Extreme Networks’ software suite, delivering centralized management, automation-ready features, and consistent policy enforcement across the network.
how to install Extreme Networks 8520-48Y Ethernet Switch
- Unpack the switch and verify all components against the packing list. Inspect connectors and the chassis for any transit damage before installation.
- Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack using the included rails and screws. Ensure adequate airflow around the chassis and keep intake vents unobstructed.
- Install any required modular components or uplink expansion modules according to your network design. Power down the switch and follow the hot-swap procedure if you’re upgrading modules in-place.
- Connect power cords and verify power readiness. Use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to protect against outages and ensure stable operation during maintenance windows.
- Attach cabling for 25GBASE-T ports and 100GBASE-X uplinks. Label cables for clarity and route them to prevent strain, interference, or accidental disconnections.
- Power on the device and access the management interface (CLI or GUI) to perform initial configuration. Set VLANs, QoS policies, link aggregation, and security features according to your network design.
- Validate connectivity with representative workloads. Run diagnostics, verify latency and throughput, and ensure all uplinks reach the core or aggregation layer without packet loss.
Frequently asked questions
- What networks is the Extreme Networks 8520-48Y best suited for? The 8520-48Y is ideal for data centers and high-density enterprise networks that require scalable 25G access with 100G uplinks, robust Layer 2 switching, modular expandability, and reliable performance in rack-mount environments.
- What uplink options are available on this switch? It supports 100GBASE-X uplinks alongside 25GBASE-T ports, enabling high-capacity connections to core and aggregation layers while preserving user-facing access throughput.
- How does the modular design benefit my network? Modular architecture allows you to add or swap modules as bandwidth and feature needs evolve, reducing total cost of ownership by extending hardware lifespan and simplifying future upgrades.
- What are the power and cooling considerations? The switch is designed for energy-efficient operation, with a maximum power draw around 459 W. Proper rack cooling and airflow planning helps maintain performance and longevity.
- Is this switch suitable for virtualization-heavy environments? Yes. With 25G access and 100G uplinks, it provides ample bandwidth for virtual machines, containers, and software-defined networks, while supporting the necessary QoS and security features to manage multi-tenant traffic.
- What management features are included? The switch is managed through Extreme Networks’ software suite, offering centralized control, policy-based automation, QoS configuration, and consistent security enforcement across connected devices.
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