Distribution switch for Software Defined Storage including VMware vSAN, Nutanix AOS, Microsoft Azure
Figure 1: VoyagerSW12GG Front View
The only ruggedized 10 Gbps network switch for tactical use in the market
Datacenter or cloud workloads use Software-Defined Storage and Hyper-Converged technology to distribute processing across multiple compute nodes.
This technology provided by Microsoft Azure, Nutanix, VMware vSAN and Red Hat HCI requires high-speed network connectivity between compute nodes.
Now you can move these workloads to a tactical location using Klas’ 10 Gbits/s Ethernet switch.
Distribution switch for Software Defined Storage including VMware vSAN, Nutanix AOS, Microsoft Azure
Figure 1: VoyagerSW12GG Front View
■ 7.4” W x 6.3” L x 2” H (188 mm x 160 mm x 52 mm)
■ 2.9 lb / 1.3 kg
■ 9 – 36 VDC Input for operation
■ Power consumption:
■ 12 W using 10 G SFP+ DAC
■ 32.5 W with 8 x 10 GBASE-T and QSFP DAC fitted
■ Operating: -32°C to 50°C
■ Storage: -40°C to 85°C
■ Aluminum chassis with external fan for cooling
Layer 2 features:
■ 121 Gbps backplane for wirespeed switching on all ports simultaneously.
■ IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q-compliant
■ Supports upto 32768 MAC Address in the Forwarding Database (FDB)
■ 4K active VLANs
■ IEEE 802.1w (RSTP) and 802.1s (MSTP)
■ Link Aggregation (802.1AX/802.3ad) static and dynamic with LACP
■ Fast link/LAG failover
■ VLAN trunking
■ Port Mirroring
Layer 3 features:
■ IPv4 Inter-VLAN routing
■ IPV4 Static routing
■ 8 x 10 Gbps SFP+ ports
■ 1 x 40 Gbps QSFP+ port with breakout cable for four 10 Gbps SFP+ ports
■ 1 x 1 Gbps Management port
■ 1 x Voyager Ignition Key (VIK) port
■ 1 x RJ-45 Serial Console port
■ SNMP
■ Ingress and egress port MIB counters
■ sFlow (RFC 3176)
■ IPFix
■ Ansible playbooks
Designed to meet:
■ MIl-STD-810
■ MIL-STD-461
■ FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A
■ RoHS Directive