Product Model: CE12808SD-B0
Retail Price: US$25,798.00
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The Huawei CE12808SD-B0 is a powerful DC Bundle designed to meet the demanding requirements of data center environments. It comprises a DC Assembly Chassis, 2 MPUA-S modules, 2 SFUB-S modules, and 4 PDC-2200WA power units, ensuring exceptional performance and reliability. This bundle is perfect for businesses seeking scalable and efficient data center solutions.
Quick Spec
| Model | CE12808SD-B0 |
| Chassis Type | DC Assembly Chassis |
| Management Processor Units | 2 MPUA-S |
| Switch Fabric Units | 2 SFUB-S |
| Power Supply | 4 PDC-2200WA |
Product Datasheet
- ● ● High-performance data center networking capabilities
- ● ● Redundant and scalable architecture
- ● ● Energy-efficient power units
- ● ● Advanced data processing speeds
- ● ● Robust and durable design
Product Applications
- ● ● Data center core and aggregation services
- ● ● High-performance computing environments
- ● ● Large-scale enterprise networks
Supported Options
| Module | Model |
| MPU (Management Processor Unit) | MPUA-S |
| SFU (Switch Fabric Unit) | SFUB-S |
| Power Supply | PDC-2200WA |
Compare to Similar Items
| Comparison Model | Difference |
| Huawei CE12804 | Smaller chassis, fewer expansion slots |
| Huawei CE12816 | Larger chassis, higher power capacity |
| Huawei CE12812 | More expansion slots, higher throughput capacity |
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CE12808SD-B0 Datasheet
CE12808SD-BD Specifications |
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Switching Capacity |
89/ |
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Forwarding Rate |
34,560 |
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Service Slots |
8 |
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Switching Fabric |
4 |
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Fabric Architecture |
Clos architecture, cell switching, VoQ, and distributed large buffer |
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Airflow Design |
Strict front-to-back |
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Device Virtualization |
Virtual System (VS) |
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Cluster Switch System (CSS)2 |
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Super Virtual Fabric (SVF)3 |
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Network Virtualization |
M-LAG |
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TRILL |
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VxLAN routing and bridging |
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EVPN |
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QinQ in VXLAN |
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VM Awareness |
Agile Controller |
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Network Convergence |
FCoE |
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DCBX, PFC, and ETS |
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Data Center Interconnect |
BGP-EVPN |
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Ethernet Virtual Network (EVN) for inter-DC Layer 2 network interconnections |
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Programmability |
OpenFlow |
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ENP programming |
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OPS programming |
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Puppet, Ansible, and OVSDB plug-ins released on open source websites |
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Linux container for open source and customization programming |
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Traffic Analysis |
NetStream |
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Hardware-based sFlow |
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VLAN |
Adding access, trunk, and hybrid interfaces to VLANs |
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Default VLAN |
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QinQ |
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MUX VLAN |
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GVRP |
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MAC Address |
Dynamic learning and aging of MAC addresses |
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Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries |
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Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses |
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MAC address limiting based on ports and VLANs |
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IP Routing |
IPv4 routing protocols, such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP |
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IPv6 routing protocols, such as RIPng, OSPFv3, ISISv6, and BGP4+ |
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IP packet fragmentation and reassembling |
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IPv6 |
IPv6 over VXLAN |
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IPv6 over IPv4 |
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IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND) |
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Path MTU Discovery (PMTU) |
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TCP6, ping IPv6, tracert IPv6, socket IPv6, UDP6, and Raw IP6 |
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Multicast |
IGMP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, MSDP, and MBGP |
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IGMP snooping |
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IGMP proxy |
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Fast leave of multicast member interfaces |
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Multicast traffic suppression |
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Multicast VLAN |
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MPLS |
Basic MPLS functions |
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MPLS VPN/VPLS/VPLS over GRE |
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Reliability |
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) |
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STP, RSTP, VBST, and MSTP |
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BPDU protection, root protection, and loop protection |
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Smart Link and multi-instance |
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Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP) |
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Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS, G.8032) |
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Hardware-based Bi-directional Forwarding Detection (BFD) |
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VRRP, VRRP load balancing, and BFD for VRRP |
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BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/Static route |
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In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) |
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Segment Routing (SR) |
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QoS |
Traffic classification based on Layer 2, Layer 3, Layer 4, and priority information |
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Actions include ACL, CAR, and re-marking |
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Queue scheduling modes such as PQ, WFQ, and PQ + WRR |
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Congestion avoidance mechanisms, including WRED and tail drop |
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Traffic shaping |
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O&M |
IEEE 1588v2 |
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Packet Conservation Algorithm for Internet (iPCA) |
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Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB) |
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Dynamic Packet Prioritization (DPP) |
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Network-wide path detection |
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Microsecond-level buffer detection |
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Configuration |
Console, Telnet, and SSH terminals |
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Network management protocols, such as SNMPv1/v2c/v3 |
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File upload and download through FTP and TFTP |
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BootROM upgrade and remote upgrade |
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Hot patches |
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User operation logs |
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Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) |
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Security |
802.1x authentication |
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RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication for login users |
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Command line authority control based on user levels, preventing unauthorized users from using commands |
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Defense against MAC address attacks, broadcast storms, and heavy-traffic attacks |
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Ping and traceroute |
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Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) |
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Dimensions |
442 x |
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Chassis Weight (empty) |
< 100 kg |
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Operating Voltage |
AC: 90V to 290V |
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Max. Power Supply |
12,000W |