Extreme Networks Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 Layer 3 Switch

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Extreme Networks Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 Layer 3 Switch

The Summit X460-G2 series from Extreme Networks delivers enterprise-grade switching with ExtremeXOS, a highly resilient operating system engineered for continuous uptime, simplified management, and operational efficiency. The Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 Layer 3 switch embodies this philosophy, combining dense 1 Gbps switching with four 10 Gigabit uplinks in a compact 1U form factor. It’s built to power mid-to-large scale campus networks, data centers, and enterprise edge deployments where reliable routing, robust security, and precise traffic control are essential. This model is designed to support growing networks with a focus on predictable performance, simplified day-to-day operations, and flexible policy enforcement across multi-tenant environments. Whether you’re consolidating for virtualized workloads, segmenting traffic across VLANs, or stitching campuses together with high-speed uplinks, the Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 offers a balanced, future-ready foundation.

  • The Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 is built around a non-blocking hardware architecture and ExtremeXOS, delivering consistent, low-latency performance across all ports and uplinks for demanding enterprise applications.
  • With 24 x 1GBASE-T copper ports and four 10-Gigabit uplinks, this switch provides dense access-layer connectivity plus high-speed aggregation, enabling scalable network designs without compromising reach or reliability.
  • Layer 3 routing capabilities support IPv4 and IPv6, enabling dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP, as well as static routing and VRF-lite for traffic isolation and scalable multitenancy in campus or data-center edge deployments.
  • Advanced features for security, quality of service (QoS), and policy control—ACLs, rate limiting, and hierarchal QoS—help ensure predictable performance for latency-sensitive applications and prioritized traffic such as voice, video, and critical intersite links.
  • Comprehensive management options, including CLI, a web-based interface, SNMP, and integration with Extreme Management Center, provide centralized visibility, simplified provisioning, firmware updates, and proactive health monitoring across the network.

Technical Details of Extreme Networks Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 Layer 3 Switch

  • Model: Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4
  • Port configuration: 24 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports; 4 x 10-Gigabit uplink ports (SFP+/RJ-45 options may vary by hardware revision)
  • Layer 3 capabilities: IPv4 and IPv6 routing; static routes; dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP; VRF-lite for network virtualization
  • Switching fabric and performance: High-density, non-blocking architecture designed for consistent throughput across all ports
  • Security and policy: Access control lists (ACLs), security hardening options, QoS hierarchies for traffic prioritization
  • Management and interoperability: ExtremeXOS with CLI and web management; SNMP support; compatibility with Extreme Management Center for centralized control
  • Form factor and power: 1U chassis form factor with options for reliable cooling and energy-efficient operation; suitable for compact data centers or edge deployments

How to install Extreme Networks Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4 Layer 3 Switch

  • Plan your topology: Determine your access ports, uplink aggregation, VLAN design, and routing requirements. Map out IP addressing, subnets, and VRF needs to ensure a smooth initial configuration.
  • Rack and connect: Mount the switch in a suitable rack, connect power, and attach network cables to the 24 copper ports and 4 x 10GE uplinks. Ensure proper cooling and clearance for airflow to maintain optimal temperature.
  • Console access and initial setup: Use the console or a management network to reach the switch’s management interface. Begin with the initial configuration, including device name, management IP, and administrator credentials.
  • Configure Layer 3 features: Enable IPv4/IPv6 routing, define VLANs, configure inter-VLAN routing, and set up static routes or dynamic routing protocols (such as OSPF or BGP) based on your network design. If VRFs are required, implement VRF-lite to create isolated routing domains as needed.
  • Policy, security, and monitoring: Implement ACLs to protect management and data planes, set up QoS policies to guarantee bandwidth for critical applications, and enable SNMP traps or syslog for ongoing monitoring. Save the configuration and verify connectivity between hosts, servers, and upstream links.
  • Ongoing management: Leverage Extreme Management Center or the built-in CLI/web interface for ongoing firmware updates, health checks, and policy refinements. Regularly review port statistics, error counters, and utilization to maintain performance targets.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary use case for the Extreme Networks Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4?

    A: It is designed for enterprise edge, campus networks, and mid-to-large scale data center environments requiring reliable Layer 3 routing, high port density, and flexible uplink options with centralized management.

  • Q: Does this model support PoE or PoE+ on its ports?

    A: PoE support is not specified for this model in the available product description. If PoE is a requirement, verify the exact hardware revision or consult the vendor for PoE-capable variants within the Summit X460-G2 family.

  • Q: Which routing protocols are supported with the Summit X460-G2-24t-10GE4?

    A: The switch supports IPv4 and IPv6 routing with standard dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP, along with static routing. VRF-lite can be used to segment routing domains as needed for multitenant or segmented networks.

  • Q: What management options are available for day-to-day administration?

    A: Management is provided through ExtremeXOS with CLI and web interfaces, plus SNMP. For centralized control and visibility across multiple devices, Extreme Management Center is recommended.

  • Q: How would you approach installing and validating this switch in a live network?

    A: Begin with a staged plan: configure management access, set up IP addressing, and verify reachability. Implement VLANs and Layer 3 routing, apply ACLs and QoS as needed, and perform end-to-end tests including inter-VLAN routing, uplink reachability, and latency checks. Monitor health and save configurations before putting traffic onto the new equipment.


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