intelbras SC 3170 Series Campus Switches Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- intelbras
Table of Contents
Intelbras Campus
Switches SC 3170
Series
Intelbras SC 3170
Series Intelligent Gigabit Access Switches
Product Overview
The SC 3170 switch adopts the industry-leading ASIC technology to develop a new generation of highperformance, high-port density, high-security and easy- to-install intelligent network-managed Gigabit Ethernet switches that support IPv4/IPV6 dual-stack management and forwarding. It supports static routing protocols and routing protocols such as RIP and OSPF and supports rich management and security features. SC 3170 products are mainly positioned at the access layer and aggregation layer of enterprises and campuses, meet high- density Gigabit access, fixed 10 Gigabit uplink ports, support PoE+, and build high-performance endto-end IP networks together with other Intelbras products solution.
Product Description | Product Photograph |
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• SC 3170-24G-4X
24×10/100/1000BASE-T thernet
ports, 4x1G/10G BASE-X SFP+ ports|
• SC 3170-48G-6X
48×10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports, 6x1G/10G BASE-X SFP+ ports.|
• SC 3170-24GP-4X
24×10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports (PoE+), 4x1G/10G BASE-X SFP+ ports.|
• SC 3170-48GP-6X
48×10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
ports (PoE+), 6x1G/10G BASE-X SFP+ ports.|
Features
Intelbras Intelligent Resilient Framework 2 (IRF2)
Intelbras Intelligent Resilient Framework 2 (IRF 2) virtualizes multiple SC
3170 switches into one virtual switch and provides the following benefits:
Scalability : IRF 2 allows you to add devices to the IRF 2 system easily.
It provides a single point of management, enables switch plug-and-play, and
supports software auto-update for software synchronization from the master to
the new member devices. It brings business agility with lower total cost of
ownership by allowing new switches to be added to the fabric without network
topology change as business grows.
High availability : The Intelbras proprietary routing hot backup
technology ensures redundancy and backup of all information on the control and
data planes and non-stop Layer 3 data forwarding in an IRF 2 fabric. It also
eliminates single point of failure and ensures service continuity.
Redundancy and load balancing: The distributed link aggregation
technology supports load sharing and mutual backup among multiple uplinks,
which enhances the network redundancy and improves link resources usage.
Flexibility and resiliency: The switch use standard GE ports instead of
specialized ports for IRF links between IRF member devices. This allows
customers to assign bandwidth as needed between uplink, downlink, and IRF
system connections. In addition, an SC 3170 IRF fabric can span a rack,
multiple racks, or multiple campuses.
Comprehensive Security Control Policies
Endpoint Admission Defense (EAD), in conjunction with the backend system,
integrates endpoint security (including anti-virus and patching) and network
security (including network access control and access right control) into an
interactive security system. By checking, isolating, repairing, managing, and
monitoring the endpoints, this system turns reactive single-point defense to
proactive, all-round defense, and dispersed management to centralized policy
management. This system enhances the overall network protection against
numerous security threats and improves the responsiveness to new threats.
The switch supports unified MAC address authentication, 802.1x authentication,
and portal authentication; dynamic or static binding of user identifiers such
as user account, IP address, MAC address, VLAN, and port number; and dynamic
application of user profiles or policies (such as VLAN, QoS, and ACL) on
users. Using the switch in conjunction with Intelbras On-premise centralized
software, you can manage and monitor online users in real time and take prompt
action on illegitimate behaviors.
The switch offers a large number of inbound and outbound ACLs and VLAN-based
ACL assignment.
The switch supports Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF), which protects a
network against source spoofing attacks, preventing DoS and DDoS attacks.
High Availability
The SC 3170 switch series features multiple redundancy measures at the device
and link levels, support current and voltage surge control, overheat
protection, power and fan troubleshooting and alert, as well as fan speed
adjustment when the temperature changes.
Apart from device level redundancy, The SC 3170 series switch also provides
diverse link redundancy support such as LACP/STP/RSTP/MSTP/Smart Link
protocols. It supports IRF2 and 1: N redundancy backup as well as crossdevice
link aggregation which substantially increases network reliability.
Abundant QoS Features
The SC 3170 series switches offer abundant QoS features, including:
Packet filtering based on packet header fields from Layer 2 through Layer 4,
including source MAC, destination MAC, source IP, destination IP, TCP/UDP port
number, protocol type, and VLAN.
Flexible queuing and scheduling algorithms configured on a per-port or per-
queue basis, including strict priority (SP), weighted round robin (WRR), and
SP+WRR.
Committed access rate (CAR) with the minimum granularity at 16 kbps.
Port mirroring in both outbound and inbound directions for network monitoring
and trouble shooting.
Professional Surge Protection Function
SC 3170 series switches use professional built-in surge protection technology
and support the industry-leading 10KV service port surge protection
capability, which greatly reduces the damage rate of surge strikes to
equipment even in harsh working environments.
Excellent Manageability
SC 3170 switch series makes switch management with ease with the support of
SNMPv1/v2c/v3, which can be managed by INC platforms, such as On-premise
centralized software. With CLI and Telnet switch management is made easier.
And with SSH 2.0 encryption, switch management security is enhanced.
SC 3170 switch supports BIMS protocol and can automatically download
configuration files and applications from the server to achieve zero
configuration startup, greatly reducing the initial configuration workload of
large networks and complex networks.
Cloud Empowerment, Simplified Network
SC 3170 series switches support INC cloud solution. Cloud empowers the network
through unified operation and maintenance cloud, enabling minimal network
deployment, achieving minute-level deployment, zero on-site operation and
maintenance, and shortening the time for customer business to go online; AI
empowerment enables minimal network operation and maintenance, intelligent
network optimization, fault prediction, and provides customers with an
excellent user experience; Cloud can also empower business, and provide
customers with business innovation through strong data operation capabilities.
Improve the effectiveness of corporate operations.
Green Design
SC 3170 series switches use the latest energy-saving chips and innovative
architecture design solutions to achieve the lowest power consumption of
gigabit switches, bringing users green, environmentally friendly and
energysaving new network access products
and reducing user maintenance costs.
At the same time, SC 3170 series switches adopt various green energy-saving
designs, including auto-power-down (port automatic energy-saving). If the
interface status is always down for a period, the system will automatically
stop power supply to the interface and automatically enter the energy-saving
mode. Support EEE energy-saving function, if the port is idle for a period,
the system will set the port to the energy-saving mode, and when there is a
packet to be sent and received, it will wake up the port to resume services
through the monitoring code stream sent regularly to achieve the effect of
energy saving. Meet the EU RoHS standard for material environmental protection
and safety.
Enabling Energy Saving Features on an Ethernet Interface, which contains auto
power-down and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) on an Ethernet interface on the
RJ-45 ports and low-power operations for industry.
Specifications
H ardware specifications
Feature | SC 3170-24G-4X | SC 3170-48G-6X | SC 3170-24GP-4X | SC 3170-48GP-6X |
---|---|---|---|---|
Port Switching capacity(bps) | 128Gbps | 216Gbps | 128Gbps | 216Gbps |
System Switching Capacity(bps) | 598Gbps | 598Gbps | 598Gbps | 598Gbps |
Forwarding capacity | 96Mpps | 161Mpps | 96Mpps | 161Mpps |
Flash | 512M | 512M | 512M | 512M |
SDRAM | 1G | 1G | 1G | 1G |
Buffer(byte) | 2M | 2M | 2M | 2M |
CPU | 1GHz, 2Cores | 1GHz, 2Cores | 1GHz, 2Cores | 1GHz, 2Cores |
Dimensions (W × D × H) | 440mm×160mm ×43.6mm | 440mm×260mm ×43.6mm | ||
440mm×320mm×43.6mm | 440mm×320mm×43.6mm | |||
Weight | ≤2.2kg | ≤4.0kg | ≤5kg | ≤5.5kg |
10/100/1000Base-T port | 24 | 48 | 24 | 48 |
SFP+ port | 4 | 6 | 4 | 6 |
Input voltage
| AC: Rated voltage range: 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz Max voltage range: 90V~ 264V
AC, 47~63HZ| AC: Rated voltage range: 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz Max voltage range:
90V~ 264V AC, 47~63HZ| AC: Rated voltage range: 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz Max
voltage range: 90V~ 264V AC, 47~63HZ| AC: Rated voltage range: 100V~240V AC,
50/60Hz Max voltage range: 90V~ 264V AC, 47~63HZ
Power consumption (full configuration)| 37W| 53W| 460W (including 370w
PoE)| 470W (including 370w PoE)
Number of Fan| 1| 1| 2| 2
MTBF(Year)| 105.515| 34.74| 44.59| 38.25
Operating temperature| -5~45℃| -5~45℃| -5~45℃| -5~45℃
Storage temperature| -40~+70℃| -40~+70℃| -40~+70℃| -40~+70℃
Operating & storage relative humidity(nonconden sing)| 5%~95%|
5%~95%| 5%~95%| 5%~95%
Software specifications
Feature | SC 3170 switch series |
---|---|
**** Port aggregation | GE/10GE port aggregation Dynamic aggregation Static |
aggregation Cross-device aggregation
Broadcast/Multica st/Unicast storm suppression| Storm suppression based on
port bandwidth percentage Storm suppression based on PPS Storm suppression
based on BPS Broadcast traffic/Multicast traffic/Unknown unicast traffic
suppression
IRF2| Distributed device management, distributed link aggregation, and
distributed resilient routing Stacking through standard Ethernet interfaces
Local device stacking and remote device stacking
MAC address table| Static MAC address Blackhole MAC address
VLAN| Port-based VLAN MAC-based VLAN Protocol-based VLAN
QinQ and selective QinQ VLAN mapping
Voice VLAN/Private VLAN/Super VLAN
GVRP
DHCP| DHCP Client DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping option82 DHCP Relay
DHCP Server
DHCP auto-config
IP routing| Static routing RIPv1/v2 and RIPng OSPFv1/v2 and OSPFv3 IS-IS
**** Multicast| IGMP Snooping V2/V3 MLD Snooping Multicast VLAN PIM-SM/PIM-
SSM/PIM-DM MSDP
Layer 2 ring network protocol
| STP/RSTP/MSTP/PVST/PVST+ Smart Link RRPP G.8032 ERPS (Ethernet Ring
Protection Switching)
ACL| Packet filtering at Layer 2 through layer 4 Traffic classification
based on source MAC addresses, destination MAC addresses, source IPv4/IPv6
addresses, Time range-based ACL VLAN-based ACL Bidirectional ACL
QoS| Port rate limit (receiving and transmitting) Packet redirection
Committed access rate (CAR) Eight output queues on each port
Feature| SC 3170 switch series
---|---
| Flexible queue scheduling algorithms based on ports and queues, including
SP, WRR and SP+WRR 802.1p DSCP remarking
Traffic statistic| Sflow
Mirroring| Port mirroring RSPAN
Security| Hierarchical user management and password protection AAA
authentication support RADIUS authentication HWTACACS SSH2.0 Port isolation
802.1X authentication, centralized MAC authentication Port security Flow
control IP Source Guard HTTPs EAD
Management and maintenance| Loading and upgrading through XModem/FTP/TFTP Zero
Touch Provisioning Configuration through CLI, Telnet, and console port
SNMPv1/v2c/v3 and Web-based NMS Restful Python Remote monitoring (RMON) alarm,
event, and history recording INC – Intelbras Network Center INC Cloud –
Intelbras Network Center Cloud System log, alarming based on severities, and
output of debugging information NTP Ping, Tracert Virtual cable test (VCT)
Device link detection protocol (DLDP) Loopback-detection
Performance specifications
Entries | SC 3170-24G-4X | SC 3170-48G-6X | SC 3170-24GP-4X | SC 3170-48GP-6X |
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MAC address
entries
| 32768| 32768| 32768| 32768
VLAN table| 4094| 4094| 4094| 4094
VLAN interface| 32| 32| 32| 32
IPv4 routing entries| 6144| 6144| 6144| 6144
IPv4 ARP entries| 4096| 4096| 4096| 4096
Entries| SC 3170-24G-4X| SC 3170-48G-6X| SC 3170-24GP-4X| SC 3170-48GP-6X
---|---|---|---|---
IPv4 ACL entries| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
IPv4 multicast L2
entries
| 2000| 2000| 2000| 2000
IPv4 multicast L3
entries
| 2000| 2000| 2000| 2000
IPv6 unicast routing
entries
| 2048| 2048| 2048| 2048
QOS forward
queues
| 8| 8| 8| 8
IPv6 ACL entries| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
| Ingress:1280
Egress:512
IPv6 ND entries| 2048| 2048| 2048| 2048
IPv6 multicast L2
entries
| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000
IPv6 multicast L3
entries
| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000
Jumbo frame length| 12288| 12288| 12288| 12288
Max Stacking
Members
| 9| 9| 9| 9
Max Stacking
Bandwidth
| 80Gbps| 80Gbps| 80Gbps| 80Gbps
Max num in one link
group
| 8| 8| 8| 8
Link group num| 126| 126| 126| 126
PoE Power Capacity
Product Name | Total PoE power capacity | PoE Ports Quantity |
---|---|---|
**** SC 3170-24GP-4X | **** 370W | 15.4W (802.3af): 24 30W (802.3at): 12 35W: |
10
SC 3170-48GP-6X| 370W| 15.4W (802.3af): 24 30W (802.3at): 12 35W:
10
Standards and Protocols Compliance
Organization | Standards And Protocols |
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IEEE
| 802.1x Port based network access control protocol
802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| 802.1ak MVRP and MRP
802.1ax Link Aggregation
802.1d Media Access Control Bridges
802.1p Priority
802.1q VLANs
802.1s Multiple Spanning Trees
802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management
802.1v VLAN classification by Protocol and Port
802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.3 Type 10BASE-T
802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol
802.3af Power over Ethernet
802.3at Power over Ethernet
802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet
802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile
802.3x Full Duplex and flow control
802.3u 100BASE-T
802.3ab 1000BASE-T
802.3z 1000BASE-X
802.3ae 10-Gigabit Ethernet
IETF
| RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol
RFC 783 TFTP Protocol
RFC 791 Internet Protocol (IP)
RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| RFC 813 Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP
RFC 815 IP datagram reassembly algorithms
RFC 8201 Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6
RFC 826 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
RFC 854 TELNET
RFC 879 TCP maximum segment size and related topics
RFC 896 Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks
RFC 917 Internet subnets
RFC 919 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams
RFC 922 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets (IP_BROAD)
RFC 951 BOOTP
RFC 1027 Proxy ARP
RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 1213 MIB-2 Stands for Management Information Base
RFC 1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
RFC 1122 Requirements for Internet Hosts – Communications Layers
RFC 1215 Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP
RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages
RFC 1350 TFTP Protocol (revision 2)
RFC 1393 Traceroute Using an IP Option
RFC 1403 BGP OSPF Interaction
RFC 1519 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
RFC 1542 BOOTP Extensions
RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2
RFC 1591 Domain Name System Structure and Delegation
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| RFC 1657 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 using SMIv2
RFC 1772 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet
RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Router
RFC 1918 Address Allocation for Private Internet
RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute
RFC 1998 An Application of the BGP Community Attribute in Multi-home Routing
RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
RFC 2132 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions
RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 (IGMPv2)
RFC 2273 SNMPv3 Applications
RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2
RFC 2375 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments
RFC 2385 Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option
RFC 2401 Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
RFC 2402 IP Authentication Header
RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Damping
RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 over Ethernet Networks
RFC 2545 Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing
RFC 2576 (Coexistence between SNMP V1, V2, V3)
RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2
RFC 2580 Conformance Statements for SMIv2
RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6
RFC 2711 IPv6 Router Alert Option
RFC 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial in User Service (RADIUS)
RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4
RFC 2925 Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote Ping, Traceroute, and
Lookup Operations
RFC 2934 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4
RFC 3101 OSPF Not-so-stubby-area option
RFC 3019 MLDv1 MIB
RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
RFC 3056 Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds
RFC 3065 Autonomous System Confederation for BGP
RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement sFlow
RFC 3376 IGMPv3
RFC 3416 (SNMP Protocol Operations v2)
RFC 3417 (SNMP Transport Mappings)
RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for IPv6
RFC 3509 Alternative Implementations of OSPF Area Border Routers
RFC 3580 IEEE 802.1X Remote Authentication Dial in User Service (RADIUS) Usage
Guidelines
RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart
RFC 3768 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6
RFC 3973 PIM Dense Mode
RFC 4022 MIB for TCP
RFC 4113 MIB for UDP
RFC 4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers
RFC 4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| RFC 4252 SSHv6 Authentication
RFC 4253 SSHv6 Transport Layer
RFC 4254 SSHv6 Connection
RFC 4271 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)
RFC 4273 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4
RFC 4291 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
RFC 4292 IP Forwarding Table MIB
RFC 4293 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP)
RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute
RFC 4419 Key Exchange for SSH
RFC 4443 ICMPv6
RFC 4456 BGP Route Reflection: An Alternative to Full Mesh Internal BGP (IBGP)
RFC 4486 Subcodes for BGP Cease Notification Message
RFC 4541 IGMP & MLD Snooping Switch
RFC 4552 Authentication/Confidentiality for OSPFv3
RFC 4601 PIM Sparse Mode
RFC 4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP
RFC 4724 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP
RFC 4750 OSPFv2 MIB partial support no SetMIB
RFC 4760 Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4
RFC 4861 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
RFC 4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-configuration
RFC 4940 IANA Considerations for OSPF
RFC 5059 Bootstrap Router (BSR) Mechanism for PIM, PIM WG
RFC 5065 Autonomous System Confederation for BGP
Organization| Standards And Protocols
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| RFC 5095 Deprecation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6
RFC 5187 OSPFv3 Graceful Restart
RFC 5340 OSPFv3 for IPv6
RFC 5424 Syslog Protocol
RFC 5492 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4
RFC 5519 Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB (MLDv2 only)
RFC 5798 VRRP (exclude Accept Mode and sub-sec timer)
RFC 5880 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
RFC 5905 Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms
Specification
RFC 6620 FCFS SAVI
RFC 6987 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
RFC5120 M-ISIS: Multi Topology (MT) Routing in Intermediate System to
Intermediate Systems (IS-ISs)
RFC5280 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate
Revocation List (CRL) Profile
RFC5308 Routing IPv6 with IS-IS
RFC5381 Experience of Implementing NETCONF over SOAP
ITU
| ITU-T Y.1731
ITU-T Rec G.8032/Y.1344 Mar. 2010
Product Information
Product ID | Product Description |
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SC 3170-24G-4X | SC 3170-24G-4XL2 Ethernet Switch with 24*10/100/1000BASE-T |
Ports and 41G/10G BASE-X SFP Plus Ports,(AC)
SC 3170-48G-6X| SC 3170-48G-6X L2 Ethernet Switch with 4810/100/1000BASE-T
Ports and 61G/10G BASE-X SFP Plus Ports,(AC)
SC 3170-48GP-6X| SC 3170-48GP-6X L2 Ethernet Switch with 4810/100/1000BASE-T
Ports and 61G/10G BASE-X SFP Plus Ports,(AC),POE+
SC 3170-24GP-4X| SC 3170-24GP-4X L2 Ethernet Switch with 2410/100/1000BASE-T
Ports and 4*1G/10G BASE-X SFP Plus Ports,(AC),POE+
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