RUCKUS ICX 7850-48FS Switch
High-End Aggregation/Core 48 Ports 10G/SFP+ Chassis Replacement Switch with MACsec
Overview:
New user demands and technology advances are increasingly putting pressure on campus networks requiring them to scale to support more devices and deliver more bandwidth.
The rapid growth in wireless traffic, accelerated by the adoption of 802.11ac and 802.11ax Wi-Fi, is propelling the migration from 1GbE to Multi-gigabit at the network edge and, driving the need for faster aggregation and core solutions.
The Ruckus® ICX® 7850 is designed to meet these new challenges:
- Flexible: Distributed chassis architecture for deploying ports exactly when and where they are needed with long distance stacking
- Scalable: Up to 384x 100GbE or 576x 10/25 GbE ports per 12 units stack
- Secure: Maximum security and data privacy with 128/256-bit MACsec encryption
- Resilient: Highly resilient design with hitless failover, ISSU (In Service Software Upgrade), MCT (Multi-Chassis Trunking) and redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans.
- Future Ready: Supports next generation Ethernet speeds with 10/25 Gbps at the aggregation and 40/100 Gbps at the core. Switching capacity up to 6.4 Tbps per switch.
- Cost Effective: Pay as you grow deployment model.
- Simple to Deploy: Unified wired and wireless management with RUCKUS SmartZone. Unique features designed to simplify network deployment and management such as advanced stacking, and zero touch provisioning.
Features:
Enterprise-Class Features Across All RUCKUS ICX Switches
The RUCKUS ICX 7850 is one of the ICX switch families delivering the enterprise class features for flexibility, scalability and simplified management.
- RUCKUS Campus Fabric technology delivers unmatched flexibility, scalability and simplified management for campus network deployments. Incorporating all of the ICX 7000 switch families with up to 1800 ports in a single logical domain, Campus Fabric allows customers the benefits of a traditional chassis, with the flexibility of stackable switches at a dramatically reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
- Advanced stacking goes beyond traditional stacking with capabilities that take flexibility, ease of management and cost effectiveness to then next level, including:
- Stacking on standard Ethernet ports
- Long-distance stacking
- No hardware module require for stacking
- In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) to minimize downtime
- Superior scalability with the industry-leading number of switches per stack
- Stacking at the access, aggregation and core layers
- Enterprise-Class Availability to improve resiliency and minimize downtime, including:
- Hitless stack failover
- Hot-insertion/removal of stack members
- Redundant power supplies
- In Service Software Upgrades for switch stacks
- On-boarding and security policies across ICX switches and wireless networks.
- OpenFlow 1.3 protocol support in hybrid mode allows user to deploy traditional Layer 2/3 forwarding with OpenFlow on the same port for Software Defined Network (SDN) enabled programmatic control of the network
- Open Standards based management, monitoring and authentication
- sFlow-based network monitoring to help analyze traffic statistics and trends on every link and overcome unexpected network congestion
- Open-standards management includes Command Line Interface (CLI), Secure Shell (SSHv2), Secure Copy (SCP), and SNMPv3
- Support for Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS/TACACS+) and RADIUS authentication helps ensure secure operator access
- LLDP and LLDP-MED protocol support for configuring, discovering, and managing network infrastructure such as QoS, security policies, VLAN assignments, PoE power levels, and service priorities
Benefits:
Performance of a Chassis in 1RU
- Deployed as aggregation or core solution
- Wire-speed, non-blocking performance
Industry-Leading 10/40 GBE Port Density
- 32 ports of 40 GbE or 96 ports of 10 GbE
- 2.56 Tbps switching capacity
Increased Reliability and Availability Through Redundancy
- Load-sharing, hot-swappable power supplies
- RUCKUS MCT eliminates single point of failure
Advanced L3 Routing Delivers Network Design Flexibility
- OSPF, VRRP, PIM, PBR, BGP, VRRP, VRF
Market-Leading Stacking Scalability
- Up to 12 switches per stack
- Up to 10 km using standard optics or cables
Campus Fabric Reduces Cost fo Operations, Increases Flexibility
- Delivers the benefits of a chassis with the flexibility of stackables
- Scales to over 1800 ports
Energy Efficient Design
- Energy efficient use of power and cooling lowers opex costs
Compare:
RUCKUS ICX Switch Family
RUCKUS ICX 7850 |
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All RUCKUS ICX 7850 models offer, dual power supply slots, 5 or 6 fan tray slots in the back, one RJ-45 Ethernet port for out-of-band network management, one USB Type-C port for console management, one RJ-45 port for serial console management, and one USB Type A port for external file storage. |
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Ruckus ICX 7850-32Q 32x 40/100 GbE QSFP28 ports supporting native 40 GbE or 100 GbE, or breakout* to 4x10 GbE or 4x25 GbE · Up to 8 of the rightmost QSFP28 ports as stacking ports 2x hot-swappable load sharing power supplies and 6x hot- swappable fan assemblies with reversible airflow options (Power supplies and FAN airflows must be the same) |
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Ruckus ICX 7850-48FS 48x 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports with 128/256 bit MACsec and LRM support · 8x 40/100 Gbps QSFP28 ports supporting native 40 GbE or 100 GbE, or breakout* to 4x10 GbE or 4x25 GbE · Up to 8 of the QSFP28 ports as stacking ports 2x hot-swappable load sharing power supplies and 5x hot- swappable fan assemblies with reversible airflow options (Power supplies and FAN airflows must be the same) |
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Ruckus ICX 7850-48F 48x 1/10/25 GbE SFP28 ports · 8x 40/100 GbE QSFP28 ports supporting native 40 GbE or 100 GbE, or breakout* to 4x10 GbE or 4x25 GbE · Up to 8 of the QSFP28 ports as stacking ports 2x hot-swappable load sharing power supplies and 5x hot- swappable fan assemblies with reversible airflow options (Power supplies and FAN airflows must be the same) |
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Ruckus ICX 7850-32Q Rear View 2 power supply slots for RPS19-E or RPS19-I power supplies · 6 fan tray slots for ICX-FAN-12-E or ICX-FAN12-I fans |
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Ruckus ICX 7850-48F and -48FS Rear View 2 power supply slots for RPS19-E or RPS19-I power supplies · 5 fan tray slots for ICX-FAN12-E or ICX-FAN12-I |
1 With external power supply unit.
2 With QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ splitter cables.
3 To be supported in a future software release.
Specifications:
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Access |
Access / Aggregation |
Aggregation / Core |
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Feature |
ICX 7150-Compact |
ICX 7150 |
ICX 7150 Z-Series |
ICX 7250 |
ICX 7450 |
ICX 7650 |
ICX 7750 |
ICX 7850 |
Switching Capacity (max) |
120Gbps |
180Gbps |
304Gbps |
256Gbps |
336Gbps |
1.128Tbps |
2.56Tbps |
6.4Tbps |
1GbE RJ-45 ports |
8 or 10 or 12 +2 |
24 +2 or 48 +2 |
48 |
24 or 48 |
24 or 48 |
48 |
48 |
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1GbE SFP ports |
2 |
24 +4 |
8 |
8 |
48 |
48 |
48 |
48 |
1/2.5GbE RJ-45 ports (max) |
8 |
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16 |
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1/2.5/5/10GbE RJ-45 ports (max) |
2 |
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24 |
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10GbE SFP+ ports (max) |
2 |
4 |
8 |
8 |
12 |
24 +4 |
961 |
1281 |
10GbE RJ-45 ports (max) |
2 |
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12 |
24 |
48 |
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25GbE SFP28 ports |
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48 |
40GbE QSFP+ ports (max) |
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3 |
2 |
32 |
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100GbE QSFP28 ports (max) |
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2 |
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32 |
PoE Power Budget (max) |
240W |
740W |
1480W |
1480W |
1480W |
1500W |
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Switches per stack (max) |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
Aggregate stack bandwidth |
240Gbps |
480Gbps |
480Gbps |
480Gbps |
960Gbps |
2.4Tbps |
5.76Tbps |
9.6Tbps |
1 Traffic load is based on utilizing all ports.
2 100 Mbps in full duplex mode only
Deployment:
The RUCKUS Campus Fabric architecture versus a traditional multi-tier campus network.
Specification Feature Set:
Layer 2 feature set
- 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree
- 802.1x Authentication with dynamic VLAN and ACLs
- Auto MDI/MDIX
- BPDU Guard, Root Guard
- Dual-Mode VLANs
- Dynamic VLAN Assignment
- Dynamic Voice VLAN Assignment
- Fast Port Span
- GVRP: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- IGMP Snooping (v1/v2/v3)
- IGMP Proxy for Static Groups
- IGMP v2/v3 Fast Leave
- Inter-Packet Gap (IPG) adjustment
- Link Fault Signaling (LFS)
- MAC Address Filtering
- MAC Learning Disable
- MLD Snooping (v1/v2)
- Multi-device Authentication
- Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST/PVST+/PVRST)
- Mirroring—Port-based, ACL-based, MAC Filter-based, and VLAN-based
- PIM-SM v2 Snooping
- Port Loop Detection
- Private VLAN
- Remote Fault Notification (RFN)
- Single-instance Spanning Tree
- Trunk Groups (static, LACP)
- Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD)
- Metro-Ring Protocol MRP (v1, v2)
- Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
- Topology Groups
- Q-in-Q
- MCT (RUCKUS Multi-Chassis Trunking)
Base Layer 3 IP routing feature set
- IPv4 and IPv6 static routes
- RIP v1/v2, RIPng (IPv6)
- ECMP (up to 32 paths)
- Port-based Access Control Lists
- Layer 3/Layer 4 ACLs
- Host routes
- Virtual Interfaces
- Routed Interfaces
- Route-only Support
- Routing Between Directly Connected Subnets
- Virtual Route Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Premium Layer 3 IP routing feature set
(with Certificate of Entitlement)
- IPv4 and IPv6 dynamic routes
- OSPF v2, OSPF v3 (IPv6)
- PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM, PIM passive (IPv4/IPv6 multicast routing functionality)
- PBR
- VRRP-E (IPv4, IPv6)
- VRRPv3 (IPv6)
- BGP4, BGP4+ (IPv6)
- GRE
- IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels
- VRF (IPv4 and IPv6)
Quality of Service (QoS)
- ACL Mapping and Marking of ToS/DSCP
- ACL Mapping and Marking of 802.1p
- ACL Mapping to Priority Queue
- ACL Mapping to ToS/DSCP
- Classifying and Limiting Flows Based on TCP Flags
- DiffServ Support
- Honoring DSCP and 802.1p
- MAC Address Mapping to Priority Queue
- Priority Queue Management using Weighted Round Robin (WRR), Strict Priority (SP), and a combination of WRR and SP
- Priority Flow Contro
Traffic management
- ACL-based inbound rate limiting and traffic policies
- Broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast rate limiting
- Inbound rate limiting per port
- Outbound rate limiting per port and per queue
Network and Device Management
- DHCP Auto Configuration
- Configuration Logging
- Digital Optical Monitoring
- Display Log Messages on Multiple Terminals
- Embedded Web Management (HTTP/HTTPS)
- Embedded DHCP Server
- Industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Brocade Network Advisor (sold separately)
- Key-based activation of optional software features
- Integration with HP OpenView
- Out-of-band Ethernet Management
- ERSPAN support for remote troubleshooting and traffic monitoring
- TFTP
- TELNET Client and Server
- Bootp
- 1157 SNMPv1/v2c
- DHCP Server and DHCP Relay
- SNMPv3 Intro to Framework
- Architecture for Describing SNMP Framework
- SNMP Message Processing and Dispatching
- SNMPv3 Applications
- SNMPv3 User-based Security Model
- SNMP View-based Access Control Model SNMP
- sFlow
- NTP Network Time Protocol
- Multiple Syslog Servers
- Virtual Cable Tester (VCT)
Documentation:
Download the RUCKUS ICX 7850 Switches Datasheet (PDF).
Pricing Notes:
- Pricing and product availability subject to change without notice.