Description
Extreme Networks 8820-80C Ethernet Switch
Engineered for data centers and enterprise networks, the Extreme Networks 8820-80C Ethernet Switch delivers scalable 100 Gigabit performance with a modular, rack-mountable design. This high-density switch is built to reduce downtime and elevate network reliability through robust power management, flexible fiber connectivity, and a two-layer switching architecture optimized for modern leaf-spine and campus deployments. With 100GBase-X compatibility and optical fiber support, the 8820-80C is designed to meet the demanding throughput, latency, and uptime requirements of today’s data-intensive environments while providing a clear path to future growth.
- 100G performance and future-proof bandwidth—Designed to handle large-scale workloads with 100 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and 100GBase-X compatibility, the 8820-80C delivers the throughput needed for high-density data centers, AI workloads, analytics, and real-time applications.
- Modular and scalable architecture—A modular chassis supports flexible line-card options, enabling you to scale capacity as your network grows without full replacement. This design minimizes downtime during upgrades and protects your investment by adapting to evolving traffic patterns.
- Two-layer switching for efficient traffic routing—Optimized for modern data-center topologies, the 2-layer architecture provides fast, predictable forwarding with streamlined control and data plane operations, reducing latency and jitter across critical paths.
- Optical fiber connectivity for long-reach deployments—Support for optical fiber transceivers ensures high signal integrity, low attenuation, and reliable performance across campus backbones and data-center interconnects, even over long distances.
- Reliability with built-in power management—A built-in power supply and carefully engineered power distribution ensure accurate voltage to all components, improving uptime, protecting sensitive electronics, and simplifying cooling and power planning in dense racks.
Technical Details of Extreme Networks 8820-80C Ethernet Switch
- Product type: Ethernet switch
- Series: Extreme Networks 8820 family
- Ports: 100GBase-X capable interfaces for high-density 100 Gigabit Ethernet
- Layer support: 2-layer switching for efficient data plane operation
- Form factor: Modular chassis with rack-mountable design
- Connectivity: Optical fiber support for long-range deployment and high signal integrity
- Power: Built-in power supply to ensure consistent distribution of voltage to all components
- Management: Integrated with Extreme Networks’ management ecosystem for centralized control and visibility
- Deployment scenarios: Data centers, enterprise networks, high-density core/aggregation layers, and campus interconnections
How to install Extreme Networks 8820-80C
- Plan your installation by verifying rack space, cooling capacity, and power availability in the data center or network closet. Ensure your environment meets the thermal and electrical requirements for a high-density 100G switch.
- Mount the modular chassis in a standard 19-inch rack designed for dense network equipment. Secure the chassis with appropriate screws and ensure proper grounding to prevent electrical or electrostatic discharge issues.
- Install required line cards and modules according to your network design. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines to seat cards firmly and connect any backplane interfaces to maximize signal integrity and minimize latency.
- Connect optical fiber cables to the 100GBase-X ports using compatible transceivers. Pay attention to fiber type (single-mode or multimode) and correct polarity to avoid signal loss and ensure reliable reach.
- Power on the device and perform initial configuration via the Extreme Networks management interface. Set up basic IP addressing, management VLANs, and administrative access. Configure routing domains, VLANs, and security policies according to your network design, then validate connectivity across ports and uplinks.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What makes the Extreme Networks 8820-80C suitable for data centers?
A: The 8820-80C combines high-density 100G interfaces, modular scalability, two-layer switching efficiency, and fiber-friendly connectivity, delivering the throughput, reliability, and upgrade path data centers require for workloads such as analytics, AI training, and large-scale virtualization. Its built-in power management and rack-mountable form factor further simplify deployment in dense environments.
Q: How does 100GBase-X support benefit my network?
A: 100GBase-X provides a robust, scalable path for future-proofing your core or aggregation layers, allowing you to consolidate high-bandwidth links and minimize oversubscription. It supports efficient data transport for demanding applications while remaining compatible with a wide ecosystem of transceivers and fiber optics.
Q: Is this switch suitable for leaf-spine architectures?
A: Yes. The 8820-80C’s modular design, high port density, and two-layer switching capabilities align well with leaf-spine or collapsed core topologies, providing low-latency paths, predictable performance, and straightforward scaling as traffic patterns evolve.
Q: What kind of maintenance or downtime should I expect during upgrades?
A: The modular chassis and scalable line cards support hot-swapping and staged upgrades, which minimizes downtime. It’s best practice to perform capacity expansions during maintenance windows and follow vendor guidelines for firmware and software updates to ensure compatibility and stability.
Q: What management tools are available with the 8820-80C?
A: Extreme Networks provides a comprehensive management suite for centralized control, monitoring, and policy enforcement. This includes features for provisioning, performance analytics, security, and automated routines to simplify day-to-day operations and enhance network visibility.
Q: How do I ensure reliable power and cooling for the switch?
A: Place the switch in a well-ventilated rack with adequate airflow. Use the built-in power supply in accordance with the data center’s electrical standards, and consider redundant power solutions if your environment requires zero-downtime operations. Regularly monitor temperature and power metrics through the management interface to prevent overheating and power-related issues.
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