OmniSwitch 6350 Family Datasheet
OmniSwitch 6350 Family Datasheet
OmniSwitch 6350 Family Datasheet
OMNISWITCH 6350
GIGABIT ETHERNET LAN
SWITCH FAMILY
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch® 6350 Stackable family is a series of fixed-configuration Gigabit
Ethernet switches available as 10-, 24- and 48-port, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and non-PoE
models to create the exact network for your small business.
The network capabilities of the OmniSwitch 6350 family include advanced security, quality
of service and high availability features for your business-class data, voice and wireless
technologies. These switches are simple to deploy, configure and manage.
All OmniSwitch 6350 switches use the • Supports cost-effective installation and
field-proven Alcatel-Lucent Operating deployment with automated switch setup
System (AOS) to deliver highly available, and configuration
secure, self-protective, easily managed, and
eco-friendly networks. FEATURES
The OmniSwitch 6350 family is embedded • 10-port PoE and non-PoE models with two
OmniSwitch 6350-10
with the latest technology innovations and RJ-45/SFP combo port uplinks
OmniSwitch 6350-P10
offers maximum investment protection. • 24-port and 48-port, PoE and non-PoE
models, with four fixed small form-factor
The following type of deployments benefit pluggable (SFP) Gigabit uplink interfaces
from the OmniSwitch 6350 family: • 5Gbs stacking available on 24/48 port
models up to 4 units using fixed SFP ports
• Small business network solutions
• Provides up to 48 ports of PoE
connectivity for simplified IP phones,
BENEFITS wireless and IP surveillance deployments
OmniSwitch 6350-24 • Meets all customer configuration needs over a single Ethernet cable. All 6350
OmniSwitch 6350-P24 and offers excellent investment protection models are IEEE 802.3af as well as IEEE
and flexibility with easy deployment, 802.3at PoE compliant
operation and maintenance • Provides native IPv4 and IPv6 support
• Provides outstanding performance when for routing, Access Control Lists (ACLs)
supporting real-time voice, data and and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
video applications for converged scalable (DHCP) relay
networks • Advanced IPv6 threat protection (DHCP
• Ensures efficient power management, snooping, router advertisement protection
OmniSwitch 6350-48 reduces operating expenses (OPEX) and and source address filter protection)
OmniSwitch 6350-P48 lowers total cost of ownership (TCO) providing protection against a wide range
through low power consumption and of address spoofing attacks
dynamic PoE allocation, which delivers • Simplified Voice over IP (VoIP)
only the power needed by the attached deployments using the advanced Auto-
device Quality of Service (Auto-QoS) feature
• Field-upgradeable solution makes the that configures the IP telephony devices
network highly available and reduces into the proper virtual LAN (VLAN) with
OPEX the correct QoS parameters to prioritize
• Comprehensive security features for your voice traffic
small business network or campus edge at
no additional cost
MANAGEMENT Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+) and • Wire-rate switching and routing
local database authentication as well as performance
• AOS field-proven software managed
secure management sessions over Secure • High availability with virtual chassis
through a web interface (WebView),
Sockets Layer (SSL), Secure Shell (SSH), concept, redundant stacking and uplinks
command line interface (CLI), and Simple
and Simple Network Management Protocol links, primary/secondary unit failover,
Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
version 3 (SNMPv3) hot-swappable SFP and configuration
• Supported by Alcatel-Lucent OmniVista®
• Extensive support for user-oriented rollback
2500 Network Management System (NMS)*
features, such as learned port security
(LPS), port mapping, DHCP binding tables, CONVERGENCE
SECURITY and User Network Profile (UNP)
• Enhanced VoIP and video performance
• Flexible device and user authentication
with policy-based QoS
with Alcatel-Lucent Access Guardian (IEEE PERFORMANCE AND
802.1x/MAC) • Support for multimedia applications with
REDUNDANCY wire-rate multicast to help you prepare
• Advanced QoS and ACLs for traffic control,
• Advanced layer-2+ features with basic for the future
including an embedded denial of service
layer-3 routing for both IPv4 and IPv6 • IEEE 802.3at PoE+ support for IP phones,
(DoS) engine to filter out unwanted traffic
attacks • Triple-speed (10/100/1000) user wireless LAN (WLAN) access points and
interfaces and fiber interfaces (SFPs) video cameras
• Protection of management sessions
supporting 1000Base-X optical
using radius, Terminal Access Controller
transceivers
CHASSIS 10/100/1000 GIGABIT RJ45/SFP SFP UPLINK/STACKING PRIMARY POWER BACKUP POWER
RJ45 PORTS COMBO PORTS
Non-PoE models
PoE models
DETAILED PRODUCT FEATURES • File upload using USB, TFTP, FTP, SFTP, or • Port monitoring feature that allows
SCP for faster configuration capturing Ethernet packets to a file,
Management
• Human-readable ASCII-based configuration or to an on-screen display to assist in
Configuration management interfaces troubleshooting
files for offline editing and bulk
• Intuitive CLI with a familiar interface, configuration • sFlow v5 and Remote Network Monitoring
reducing training costs (RMON) for advanced monitoring and
Monitoring and troubleshooting
• Easy-to-use, point-and-click web-based reporting capabilities for statistics, history,
• Local (on the Flash) and remote server
element manager (WebView) with built-in alarms and events
logging: Syslog and command log
help for easy configuration • IP tools: Ping and trace route
• Port-based mirroring for troubleshooting
• Integration with Alcatel-Lucent OmniVista • Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM):
and lawful interception supports four
2500 for network management* Real-time diagnostics of fiber connections
sessions with multiple sources-to-one
• Full configuration and reporting using destination for early detection of optical signal
SNMPv1/2/3 across all OmniSwitch deterioration
• Policy-based mirroring that allows
families to facilitate third-party NMS • Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) for
selecting the type of traffic to mirror using
integration locating breaks or other discontinuity in
QoS policies
• Remote Telnet management or Secure copper cables
• Remote port mirroring that facilitates
Shell access using SSHv2
passing mirrored traffic through the
network to a remotely connected device
• Stackable to four units Automatically shutting down user ports • Static routing ( IPv4 and IPv6)
if an STP BPDU packet is seen to prevent • Up to 8 IPv4 and 4 IPv6 interfaces
topology loops • Up to 8 IPv4 and 4 IPv6 static routes
Resiliency and high availability
• STP Root Guard: Preventing edge devices • Up to 256 ARP entries
• Ring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RRSTP)
from becoming Spanning Tree Protocol
optimized for ring topology to provide
root nodes
less than 100 ms convergence time Multicast
• IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree • IGMPv1/v2/v3 snooping for optimized
Converged networks multicast traffic
Protocol: Encompasses IEEE 802.1D
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and IEEE PoE • Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) v1/v2
802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol • PoE models support Alcatel-Lucent snooping
• Per-VLAN spanning tree (PVST) and 1x1 IP phones and WLAN access points, • Up to 1000 multicast groups
STP mode as well as any IEEE 802.3af or IEEE
• IP Multicast VLAN (IPMVLAN) supported
802.3at-compliant end devices
• Support for IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Control Protocol (LACP) and static Link • Configurable per-port PoE priority and
Network protocols
Aggregation Groups (LAGs) across modules max power for power allocation
• DHCP relay including generic User
• Broadcast and multicast storm control • Dynamic PoE allocation: Delivering only
Datagram Protocol (UDP) relay
to avoid degradation in overall system the amount of power needed by the
• ARP
performance powered devices (PD) up to the total
power budget for most efficient power • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
• Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD) for (DHCP) relay
consumption
detecting and disabling unidirectional links
• DHCP relay to forward client requests to a
on fiber optic interfaces
QoS DHCP server
• Hot-swappable transceiver modules
• Priority queues: Eight hardware-based • Generic UDP relay per VLAN
offering uninterruptable service
queues per port for flexible QoS • DHCP Option 82: Configurable relay agent
• Dual-image and dual-configuration file
management information
storage provide backup
• Traffic prioritization: Flow-based QoS
with internal and external (remarking)
Advanced security prioritization
Access control
• Access Guardian framework in the AOS for
comprehensive user-policy-based network
access control (NAC)
* Acoustic levels measured with the primary power supply at room temperature
** Power consumption measured with 64-byte packets at varied traffic conditions on all ports, including the 1 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
GIGABIT TRANSCEIVERS
SFP-GIG-LH70 1000Base-LH transceiver with an LC interface for single mode fiber over 1550 nm wavelength. Typical reach of 70 km.
SFP-GIG-LH40 1000Base-LH transceiver with an LC interface for single mode fiber over 1310 nm wavelength. Typical reach of 40 km.
SFP-GIG-LX 1000Base-LX transceiver with an LC interface for single mode fiber over 1310 nm wavelength. Typical reach of 10 km.
SFP-GIG-SX 1000Base-SX transceiver with an LC interface for multimode fiber over 850 nm wavelength. Typical reach of 300 m.
SFP-GIG-EXTND 1000Base-SX transceiver with an LC interface for single mode fiber over 850 nm wavelength. Typical reach of 2 km.
SFP-GIG-T 1000Base-T Gigabit ethernet transceiver Supports category 5, 5E, and 6 copper cabling up to 100m. SFP supports
1000 Mbit/s ONLY on the OS6350 SFP ports.
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