Description
HPE FlexFabric 5710 24SFP+ 6QSFP+ or 2QSFP28 Switch
The HPE FlexFabric 5710 Switch Series delivers high-performance, low-latency edge connectivity designed for modern spine‑leaf data centers. This versatile switch is purpose-built for dense server access at the network edge, enabling efficient consolidation, simplified management, and scalable growth as your data center evolves. With a flexible mix of SFP+ server ports and multi-gigabit uplinks, the 5710 is ideal for large and medium-sized deployments that demand resilience, ease of operation, and seamless integration into converged fabric architectures.
- Port density and uplink flexibility: The 5710 combines 24 SFP+ ports for server access with either 6 QSFP+ uplinks or 2 QSFP28 uplinks for 40 GbE or 100 GbE connectivity. This flexible topology supports dense access at the edge while enabling smooth migration paths to higher-bandwidth networks, preserving investment as workloads and traffic patterns shift.
- Low latency, high throughput for modern workloads: Engineered for data-center agility, the 5710 delivers deterministic, low-latency switching and robust throughput to handle virtualization, VM mobility, database replication, and real-time analytics without sacrificing performance or predictability.
- Flexible deployment and fabric integration: Perfect for server access layers in spine-leaf designs, the switch supports versatile deployment models, including standalone operation and fabric-enabled configurations. Its architecture enables simplified management of large-scale networks, with features that ease orchestration across multiple devices and tiers.
- Resiliency and reliability for 24x7 operations: Built with fault-tolerant components and management features that minimize downtime, the 5710 supports redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and cooling fans, fast fault isolation, and proactive health monitoring to keep critical workloads running smoothly.
- Security, QoS and traffic management: Advanced quality of service, VLAN segmentation, access control lists, and IPv6 readiness help you enforce policies and protect traffic. Comprehensive management capabilities, including ACLs, multilayer routing, and traffic engineering, ensure predictable performance across both flat and segmented networks.
Technical Details of HPE FlexFabric 5710 Switch
- Port configuration: 24 x 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports for server access and either 6 x 40 GbE QSFP+ uplinks or 2 x 100 GbE QSFP28 uplinks, enabling scalable, multi-tier connectivity and smooth upgrades from 40 GbE to 100 GbE as needed.
- Performance and latency: High-throughput, low-latency switching designed to support dense server cohorts, virtualization stacks, and real-time workloads with consistent, predictable behavior across traffic profiles.
- Form factor and physical design: 1U rack-mountable switch optimized for space-constrained data center racks, with consideration for airflow and component accessibility in busy deployment environments.
- Management and software: Comprehensive management through CLI and web-based interfaces, with SNMP and REST API support. Features typically include VLANs, QoS, ACLs, dynamic routing capabilities, and fabric-aware provisioning that simplify operations at scale.
- Power, cooling and reliability: Options for redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans, along with energy-efficient modes and health monitoring to maximize uptime and reduce operational costs.
- Networking features and compatibility: Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, multicast support, LACP for link aggregation, VLAN segmentation, and interoperability with other data-center fabrics and ecosystem partners to enable cohesive, converged networks.
How to install HPE FlexFabric 5710 Switch
- Plan your deployment by mapping server access requirements to the 24 SFP+ ports and determining uplink topology using the 6 QSFP+ or 2 QSFP28 ports. Prepare fiber or copper cabling that matches the SFP+ and QSFP+ specifications.
- Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack, align with rails, and secure it with the appropriate screws. Ensure proper airflow around the unit and verify clearance for power and cabling behind the chassis.
- Install redundant power supplies if you have them and connect the switch to a reliable power source or UPS. Proper power redundancy improves availability and protects against outages during peak workloads.
- Connect servers to the 24 SFP+ interfaces and connect uplinks to the core or aggregation layer via the QSFP+ or QSFP28 ports. Organize cabling with color-coding to simplify maintenance and future expansions.
- Power on the device and access the management interface via console, IP-based GUI, or CLI. Perform initial configuration: set a secure admin username/password, assign a management IP, configure basic VLANs, and apply firmware updates if needed. Validate connectivity across access ports and uplinks, then enable desired features (QoS, ACLs, routing) and save the configuration.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the primary role of the HPE FlexFabric 5710 Switch? A: It serves as a high-density edge switch at the server access layer, enabling fast, reliable connectivity within dense data-center environments and supporting scalable spine-leaf fabrics.
- Q: How many uplinks does it provide and in what configurations? A: The model offers 6 QSFP+ uplinks or 2 QSFP28 uplinks, in addition to 24 SFP+ server ports, allowing flexible transitions between 40 GbE and 100 GbE infrastructures while preserving server connectivity.
- Q: Does the switch support virtualization and multi-tenancy? A: Yes. It includes features such as VLAN segmentation, QoS, ACLs, and multi-layer switching that facilitate virtualization, multi-tenant deployments, and secure traffic isolation.
- Q: What management options are available? A: Managed via CLI and a web-based GUI, with SNMP and REST APIs for integration with monitoring tools, automation workflows, and centralized fabric management.
- Q: Is redundancy supported? A: Yes. The switch supports redundant power supplies and fans, along with high-availability configurations to minimize downtime in mission-critical environments.
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