Manufacturers :Extreme Networks
Model(s) :C2G170-24 P0973BL
Additional Information :SecureStack C2Gigabit Ethernet Switch Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 105 x 136 x 19 mm
Weight: 2.2 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America
The C2G170‐24 is a stackable switch, which can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs. The switch provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) interface slots for optional 802.3ae compliant hot‐swappable Mini‐GBIC interfaces. The various versions of hot swappable Mini‐GBICs provide you with the flexibility to install interfaces that support:
•1000BASE‐T Ethernet over copper connections for 10/100/1000 Mbps
•1000BASE‐SX/‐LX/‐ELX fiber‐optic connections for 1‐Gbps fiber‐optic connections.
The switch also supports the use of a redundant DC power supply to help prevent downtime due to an internal power supply failure in the switch or AC power source.
You can install the switch on a flat surface or into a standard 19‐inch rack with user‐ supplied mounting hardware, and configure the switch functions using the WebView™ application, CLI switching commands, and/or SNMP.
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Product Description
The C2G170-24 (Figure 1-1) has several types of front panel port and rear panelconnections,which include:
Twenty four SFP ports that supportoptional Mini-GBIC 1000BASE-T Ethernet over copper interface connections for10/100/1000 Bps operation
optional 1000BASE-SX/-LX/-ELX fber-optic connectionsRear panel connectors for high-speed connections in a stack configuration.
Rear panel Redundant Power Supply connector for a redundant power supplyconnection. The switch connects to an Enterasys C2RPS-SYS using a C2RPS-PSMCable.
The switch has rear‐panel connectors for high‐speed connections in a stack configuration.
The high‐speed stacking cables used for the connections are optional items and must be
ordered separately. There are two types of cables:
•C2CAB‐SHORT cables to connect two adjacent switches in the stack, and
•C2CAB‐LONG cable to connect from the top switch to the bottom switch in the stack.
This cable can also be used in place of the C2CAB‐SHORT cable to connect switches that are too far apart due to the physical arrangement of the switches in the stack