Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module

SupermicroSKU: 5009578

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Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module

The Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module is a high-density, SDN-ready switch module designed for Optical Network and Data Networking environments. Built to slot into Supermicro’s MicroBlade chassis, this module offers a powerful blend of copper and fiber connectivity, centralized management, and scalable expansion to support growing enterprise and service provider networks. Featuring 8 x RJ-45 1000Base-T uplinks, 28 x 1000Base-X downlinks via optical fiber, and a dedicated management port, it delivers reliable access and aggregation with the flexibility to scale through SFP+ expansion. Whether you’re building a compact edge, a dense data center spine, or a university campus network, this module delivers consistent performance, programmability, and ease of operation in a compact, modular form factor.

  • Port configuration and density: 8 x RJ-45 1000Base-T uplinks, 28 x 1000Base-X downlinks, and 1 x dedicated management port, complemented by 4 x Expansion Slots for future growth. This dense port mix enables versatile network topologies—from edge access to core aggregation—without compromising physical space in tight data-center environments.
  • SDN-ready architecture: Built for modern networks, the SDN switch module exposes open APIs and programmable interfaces that integrate with leading SDN controllers and automation platforms. Operators can automate provisioning, implement policy-based networking, and streamline network operations to reduce manual configuration and accelerate service delivery.
  • Dual-speed versatility: Supports copper 1GBASE-T uplinks and fiber 1000BASE-X downlinks, with the option to extend capabilities through SFP+/10G modules. This flexibility makes it easy to connect to existing switches and storage networks while maintaining headroom for higher-speed paths as your network evolves.
  • Robust, modular design: Engineered for reliability in dense deployments, the MicroBlade module uses a hot-swappable, modular architecture compatible with MicroBlade chassis. It simplifies maintenance windows and upgrades, enabling faster hardware refreshes with minimal downtime and maximum uptime for critical services.
  • Management and monitoring: A dedicated management port combined with remote management capabilities supports standard interfaces (CLI, SNMP) and integrations with SDN controllers. Real-time telemetry, health checks, and centralized visibility help operators optimize performance, troubleshoot quickly, and enforce consistent policy across the network.

Technical Details of Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module

  • Form factor and purpose: MicroBlade SDN Switch Module designed for integration into Supermicro MicroBlade chassis, enabling dense, scalable networking in compact spaces.
  • Port configuration: 8 x RJ-45 1000Base-T uplinks; 28 x 1000Base-X downlinks (optical fiber); 1 x Management port; 4 x Expansion Slots for SFP+ modules or future expansion.
  • Supported speeds and interfaces: 1G Ethernet via copper (RJ-45) uplinks and 1G/10G fiber paths via 1000Base-X/10GBase-X options through SFP+/expansion modules, offering flexible connectivity to access, aggregation, and core layers.
  • Expansion capabilities: 4 expansion slots to accommodate SFP+ expansion modules or other compatible interface cards, enabling scalable upgrades without replacing the entire module.
  • Management and control: Built-in management port with remote management capabilities, enabling configuration, monitoring, and control through standard management protocols and SDN orchestration tools.
  • Deployment fit: Specifically designed for Optical Network and Data Networking deployments that require high-density port counts, flexible fiber connectivity, and centralized control within the MicroBlade ecosystem.

how to install Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module

To install the Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module, prepare a compatible MicroBlade chassis and ensure you have the appropriate expansion modules for your fiber needs. Follow these steps for a smooth installation:

  • Power down the MicroBlade chassis and verify there is a vacant slot suitable for the new module. Handle the module with care to avoid damage to connectors.
  • Align the module’s edge connectors with the chassis backplane and slide it firmly into the designated slot until it seats securely. Do not force the module; it should click into place with moderate resistance.
  • Secure the module using any mounting screws or retention mechanisms specified by the chassis design. Ensure the module is firmly seated to prevent intermittent connections.
  • Connect the 8 x RJ-45 1000Base-T uplinks to your distribution or aggregation network, and install any required SFP+/SFP+ fiber modules into the 28 x 1000Base-X downlink interfaces as needed for your environment. Attach fiber cables with care to avoid bending or stressing connectors.
  • Connect the management port to your out-of-band management network or SDN controller path. Power on the chassis, boot the module, and verify that the module reports online in the chassis management interface. Proceed to configure SDN settings, virtual networks, and policies through your controller or management tool of choice.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Supermicro MicroBlade SDN Switch Module? It is a high-density switch module designed for Supermicro’s MicroBlade chassis, delivering a mix of copper 1G uplinks and fiber 1G/10G downlinks with SDN-ready programmability for scalable data networking.
  • How many ports does it have? It provides 8 x RJ-45 1000Base-T uplinks, 28 x 1000Base-X downlinks, plus a dedicated management port and 4 expansion slots for optional SFP+ modules.
  • Does it support 10G connections? Yes. The module supports 10GBase-X paths via compatible SFP+ expansion modules, enabling higher-speed connectivity where required while maintaining 1G copper uplinks for legacy access.
  • Is the module hot-swappable? Yes. Designed for MicroBlade chassis, it supports hot-swappable operation to minimize downtime during maintenance or upgrades.
  • How is the module managed? The module includes a dedicated management port and can be managed remotely through standard management interfaces (CLI, SNMP) and SDN controllers for centralized provisioning, policy enforcement, and telemetry.

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