COMMANDO Marshall C3500 24GE, FRU PWR 75W, Modular Uplinks, Managed Core Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3500 24GE, FRU PWR 75W, Modular Uplinks, Managed Core Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3500, 24 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports, Support Modular uplink 2/4/8 Ports 1G Fiber/Copper Network Module & 2/4/8 Ports 10G Fiber/Copper Network Module, FRU Power Supplies 75W, Support Stacking up till 6 switch, 160Gbps Bandwidth, 9198 bytes Jumbo frames, 128Gbps - 880Gbps Switching Capacity, 190.4Mpps - 1309Mpps Forwarding Rate, IPv4/IPv6 Routes, Multicast Routing, Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs), QoS, ACL, Packet Buffer, Flexible NetFlow (FNF), 2GB DRAM, 8GB Flash, L3, Marshall OS IP Service, Managed Core Switch
COMMANDO Marshall C3500 latest Development of Gigabit Layer 3 Access/Core Switch, with Modular uplink, Second Generation Intelligent Managed Switches Designed for Networks Requiring High Performance, High Port Density, High uplink Bandwidth and easy to Deploy, Deliver High Performance, Flexibility, Fault Tolerance, and Advanced Software Features for Maximum Return on Investment, can act as Core, Distribution or Access Layer Switches, High port densities Gigabit Ethernet, SFP, 10G SFP+, Security features, and Advanced Quality of Service (QoS), ideal for all Organizations considering reliable, affordable and simple CORE/Distribution/Access layer switching with CLI and WEB Managed, advanced PoE IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides up to 15.4W per port, IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) provides up to 30W per port, both IEEE 802.3at Layer 2 LLDP method and 802.3at 2-event classification methods are supported for compatibility with all PoE+ PD devices, scripting capabilities and Layer 3 routing, Automatic MDIX and Auto-negotiation on all ports select the right transmission modes (half or full duplex) as well as data transmission for crossover or straight-through cables dynamically for the admin, COMMANDO Switch can save up to 58% of power consumption, making it an eco-friendly solution for your business network
Modular UplinksMarshall C3500 Series switches come with modular uplinks, uplink module slot can accept either a 2/4/8 Ports 1G/10G/40G & 100G Fiber/Copper Network Module. Modular Ordering Information.
Modular Ordering InformationNetwork module | Description |
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C3500-NM-2SFP | 2 x 1G Fiber Network Module |
C3500-NM-2X | 2 x 1G/10G Fiber Network Module |
C3500-NM-4SFP | 4x 1G Fiber network module |
C3500-NM-4X | 8x 1G Fiber network module |
C3500-NM-8SFP | 8x 1G Fiber network module |
C3500-NM-8X | 8x 1G/10G Fiber network module |
C3500-NM-2Q | 4x 1G/10G Fiber and 2x 40G Fiber network module |
C3500-NM-2XT | 2 x 1G/10G Copper Network Module |
C3500-NM-4XT | 4 x 1G/10G Copper Network Module |
C3500-NM-8XT | 8 x 1G/10G Copper Network Module |
C3500-NM-2X+2XT | 2 x 1G/10G Fiber and 2 x 1G/10G Copper Network Module |
C3500-NM-4X+4XT | 4 x 1G/10G Fiber and 4 x 1G/10G Copper Network Module |
C3500-NM-BLANK | No network module |
COMMANDO MARSHALL C3500 Series switch models are designed for stacking switches as a single virtual switch, enabling customers to have a single management plane and control plane for up to 384 access ports. The default stacking cable is 0.5 m, but options of 1 m and 3 m are also available. Table 5 lists the stacking accessories.
Stacking Kit Ordering InformationModel | Description |
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C3500-STACK-KIT | Stack kit for C3500 SKUs only: Two data stack adapters and one data stack cable |
C3500-STACK-KIT | Stack kit for C3500 SKUs only: Two data stack adapters and one data stack cable |
STACK-T4-50CM | Data stack 50 cm cable (default cable with Stack Kit) |
STACK-T4-1M | Data stack 1 m cable |
STACK T4-3M | Data stack 3 m cable |
Marshall C3500 Series switches support dual power supplies, Dual user-replaceable redundant power supply modules provide an extremely high level of switch/router reliability, for those applications where the possibility of a power supply single-point-of-failure cannot be tolerated. One default power supply, and a second identical power supply can be installed when required, this second power supply can provide redundancy or additional power to PoE+ ports as needed.
Secondary Power Supplies Ordering InformationPower supplies | Description |
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PWR-C3500-75WAC= | C3000 75WAC Power Supply, Spare |
PWR-C3500-500WAC= | C3000 500WAC Power Supply, Spare |
PWR-C3500-800WAC= | C3000 800WAC Power Supply, Spare |
COMMANDO MARSHALL C3500 Series switches also come with dual fans and support redundancy. COMMANDO MARSHALL C3500 Series switches support redundancy with dual fans. On the C3500 SKUs, the fan units are field-replaceable, whereas on the fixed C3500 SKUs, the fan units are fixed
Fan modulesFRU FAN Model | Description |
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FRU-FAN-3000 | 3000 rpm Temperature Control Fan module |
FRU-FAN-5000 | 5000 rpm Temperature Control Fan module |
FRU-FAN-10000 | 10000 rpm Temperature Control Fan module |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING SFP |
CMD-SM-1G | COMMANDO CMDFiber GBIC-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, MMF/SMF, 550m/10km, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco GLC-LH-SMD |
CMD-MM-1G | COMMANDO GBIC-SX, SFP, 850nm, 550m, MMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco GLC-SX-MMD |
CMD-SM-LX-10K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, MMF/SMF, 550m/10km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-LH-20K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, SMF, 20km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-EX-40K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-EX, SFP, 1310nm, SMF, 40km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-ZX-80K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-ZX, SFP, 1550nm, SMF, 80km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-EZX-120K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-EZX, SFP, 1550nm, SMF, 120km, LC, DOM |
CMD-ZX-1G-RGD | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-ZX, SFP, 1550nm, 80km, SMF, DOM, Extended Distance, Rugged |
CMD-LX-1G-RGD | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-SX, SFP, 850nm, 550m, MMF, DOM, Short Wavelength, Rugged |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING SFP |
CMD-SM-1G | COMMANDO CMDFiber GBIC-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, MMF/SMF, 550m/10km, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco GLC-LH-SMD |
CMD-MM-1G | COMMANDO GBIC-SX, SFP, 850nm, 550m, MMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco GLC-SX-MMD |
CMD-SM-LX-10K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, MMF/SMF, 550m/10km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-LH-20K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-LX/LH, SFP, 1310nm, SMF, 20km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-EX-40K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-EX, SFP, 1310nm, SMF, 40km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-ZX-80K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-ZX, SFP, 1550nm, SMF, 80km, LC, DOM |
CMD-SM-EZX-120K | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-EZX, SFP, 1550nm, SMF, 120km, LC, DOM |
CMD-ZX-1G-RGD | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-ZX, SFP, 1550nm, 80km, SMF, DOM, Extended Distance, Rugged |
CMD-LX-1G-RGD | COMMANDO CMDFiber 1000BASE-SX, SFP, 850nm, 550m, MMF, DOM, Short Wavelength, Rugged |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING 1GbE SFP |
CMD-T | COMMANDO GBIC-T SFP, Copper, RJ-45, 100m, Standard, Compatible w/ Cisco GLC-T |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING SFP+ |
CMD-SR-10G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 10GBASE-SR, SFP+, 850nm, 300m, MMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco SFP-10G-SR |
CMD-LR-10G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 10GBASE-LR, SFP+, 1310nm, 10km, SMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco SFP-10G-LR |
CMD-ER-10G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 10GBASE-ER, SFP+, 1550nm, 40km, SMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco SFP-10G-ER |
CMD-ZR-10G | COMMANDO 10GBASE-ZR/ZW,SFP+, 1550nm, 80km, SMF, DOM, Compatible w/ Cisco SFP-10G-ZR |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING 1GbE SFP+ |
CMD-UTP-10G | COMMANDO 10GBASE-T Copper RJ-45, SFP+, Up to 100m, CAT 6a/7 |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING QSFP+ |
CMD-SR4SM-40G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 40GBASE-SR4, QSFP+, 850nm, 150m, MMF, MTP/MPO, DOM |
CMD-LR4SM-40G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 40GBASE-LR4 and OTU3, QSFP+, 1310nm, 10km, SMF, LC duplex, DOM |
PRODUCT CODE | SUPPORTING QSFP28+ |
CMD-SR4S-100G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 100GBASE-SR4, QSFP28+, 850nm, 100m, MTP/MPO-12, MMF, DOM |
CMD-LR4S-100G | COMMANDO CMDFiber 100GBASE-LR4, QSFP28+, 1310nm, 10km, LC duplex, SMF, DOM |
Marshall C3500 L3 Managed Core Switch Series Delivers High-performance, Hardware Based Unicast routing, Static routes, RIPv1&v2, OSPF, BGP, ECMP, Routing policies, Policy-based routes (PBR), uRPF check & VRF, With Marshall C3500 Series, customers could easily achieve Policy based Route (PBR), More function of Routing available in Multicast routing such as IGMPv1/v2/v3, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM, Static multicast & Mroute-RPF, IPv6 Unicast routing & IPv6 Multicast routing with L3 IOS Image available in Marshall C3500 Managed Core Switch.
QoSMarshall C3500 giving optimal performance to real-time applications such as voice and video, Traffic classification, Traffic behaviors, Queue scheduling, Congestion avoidance, Shaping & Device reliability, preserves network bandwidth and allows full control of network resources, Traffic classification based on the combination of the MAC address, IPv4/IPv6 Address, IP precedence and TCP/UDP port number, L2 protocol header, TCP, UDP, outgoing interface, and 802.1p field, With 8 queues per port, enable differentiated management of up to 8 traffic types.
Enhanced SecurityIEEE 802.1X port-based access control and MAC-based access control ensure all users are authorized before being granted access to the network. Ingress/Egress Access Control Lists (ACL’s) can be used to restrict access to sensitive network resources by denying packets based on L2/L3/L4 headers Information, and for some services are based on time, the product can support time based ACL to match the requirement. System Security such as Hierarchical CLI protection to prevent unauthorized users from accessing Switch SSH v2.0, RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication, ACL filtering (Standard ACL and extend ACL),DHCP Packet Filtering (Option 82), ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, CPU Traffic Limit, Prevent DDOS attack (ICMP Flood/Smurf/Fraggle/LAND/SYN Flood), BHM (Beat Heart Monitor).
Go Green with Your EthernetYou now have the choice to go green when upgrading to a gigabit network! This new generation COMMANDO Gigabit Unmanaged Switch features the latest innovative energy-efficient technologies that can greatly expand your network capacity with much less power. It automatically adjusts power consumption according to the link status and cable length to limit the carbon footprint of your network.
Power down Idle PortsWhen a computer or network equipment is off, the corresponding port of a traditional switch will continue to consume considerable amounts of power. The COMMANDO can automatically detect the link status of each port and reduce the power consumption of ports that are idle.
Power Budget According to Cable LengthIdeally, shorter cables would use less power because of less power degradation over their length; this is not the case with most devices as they will use the same amount of power across the cable regardless of whether it is 10 or 50 meters in length. The COMMANDO analyzes the length of the Ethernet cable connected and adjusts the power usage accordingly, rather than keeping the power consumption in a conventional solution.p>
Hardware | |
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Model | C3500-24+UL |
Port | 24 10/100/1000Mbps |
Uplink | Modular C3500-NM-2SFP C3500-NM-2X C3500-NM-4SFP C3500-NM-4X C3500-NM-8SFP C3500-NM-8X C3500-NM-2Q C3500-NM-4X+2Q C3500-NM-2XT C3500-NM-4XT C3500-NM-8XT C3500-NM-2X+2XT C3500-NM-4X+4XT C3500-NM-BLANK |
Management port | 1 Console |
Reset KEY | 1 |
Bandwidth | 160Gbps |
Jumbo Frames | 9198 bytes |
Switching Capacity | 128 Gbps - 880 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 190.4 Mpps - 1309 Mpps |
VLAN IDs | 4096 |
MAC addresses | 32000 |
IPv4 routes | 14,000 (10,000 direct routes and 4,000 indirect routes) |
IPv4 routing entries | 4000 |
IPv6 routing entries | 2000 |
Multicast routing scale | 1000 |
Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) | 1000 |
QoS scale entries | 1000 |
ACL scale entries | 1600 |
Packet buffer per SKU | 6 MB buffers for 24- or 48-port Gigabit Ethernet models |
Flexible NetFlow (FNF) entries | 16,000 flows on 24- and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet models |
DRAM | 2 GB |
Flash | 8 GB |
Thunder Protection | 6KV |
Environmental | Operating Temperature: 0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F) Storage Temperature: -40°C~70°C (-40°F~158°F) Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing Storage Humidity: 5%~95% non-condensing |
FRU Power in | AC 100~240V 50/60hz |
FRU Fan Quantity | 2PCS |
Dimensions ( W x D x H ) | 232*152*45 mm |
Certification | CE, FCC |
Ethernet Basic Features | |
Ethernet | Ethernet interface operating modes: full duplex, half duplex, and auto-negotiation Ethernet interface operating rates Jumbo frames Flow-control tx/rx Port based storm-control Port-block(know-unicast/unknow-unicast/know-multicast/unknow-multicast/broadcast) Uni-direction isolate L2 Protocol Tunnel (support CDP/CFM/DOT1X/LLDP/SLOW-PROTO/STP/VTP Store-and-forward Cut-through |
VLAN | Access/Trunk Default VLAN VLAN Classification (port based/mac based/ip based/protocol based) Basic QinQ Selective QinQ Selective QinQ VLAN Mapping?1:1 VLAN Translation? VLAN Statistics Private VLAN Voice VLAN Guest VLAN |
MAC | Automatic learning and aging of MAC addresses Hardware Learning Static and dynamic MAC address entries blackhole MAC MAC Flapping detect Port Bridge |
Ethernet Loop Protection | |
xSTP | Spanning-Tree Protocol Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol Multi-instance Spanning-Tree Protoco BPDU Filter/Guard Root Guard Loop Guard Anti TC-BPDU attack |
ERPS | Single ERPS ring tangent ERPS rings tangent ERPS rings intersecting ERPS rings compatible with RRPP |
G.8031 | G.8031?Ethernet Linear Network Protection? |
G.8032 | G.8032 V1 & V2 Single Ring Sub Ring |
Loopback Detect | Loopback-detection |
Layer 2 multicast | |
Layer 2 multicast | IGMPv1/v2/v3 Snooping Fast leave Static IGMP snooping group MVR?Multicast VLAN Registration? |
IPv4 Forwarding | |
ARP | Static and dynamic ARP entries Aging of ARP entries Gratuitous ARP basic ARP-Proxy local ARP-Proxy |
IPv4 Unicast Routing | IPv4 Static Routes blackhole Routes co-work with IP SLA VRF?Virtual Routing and Forwarding? uRPF check RIPv1/v2 OSPFv2 IS-IS IBGP EBGP Route-map IPv4 prefix-list PBR?Policy-based Routing? ICMP redirect ICMP unreachable ECMP(SLB) ECMP(DLB) ECMP(RR) ECMP Self-healing |
IPv4 Multicast Routing | IGMPv1/v2/v3 IGMP-Proxy IGMP SSM Mapping PIM-SM PIM-SSM PIM-DM |
IPv6 Forwarding | |
IPv6 Basic Protocol | ICMPv6 NDP PMTU |
IPv6 Unicast routing | IPv6 Static Route RIPng OSPFv3 |
IPv6 Multicast routing | MLD v1/v2 MLD v1/v2 Snooping MVR6 PIM-SM v6 |
IP Tunnel | IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel 6to4 Tunnel ISATAP Tunnel |
IPv6 Service | DHCPv6 Relay DHCPv6 Snooping IPv6 Prefix-list |
QOS | |
Traffic classification | Traffic classification based on COS/DSCP (simple classification) Traffic classification based on ACL (complex classification) Traffic classification based on inner header of the tunnel packets |
Traffic behaviors | Queue scheduling Remark the priority fields (COS/DSCP) of the packet based on Table Map Flow redirection Flow mirror |
Traffic policing | Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of Port Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of VLAN Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of flow Traffic policing based on direction(in/out) of aggregated flow |
Traffic shaping | Queue based traffic shaping Port based traffic shaping |
Congestion management | SP?Strict Priority?scheduling WDRR?Weighted Deficit Round Robin?scheduling SP + WDRR mixed scheduling |
Congestion avoidance | TD?Tail Drop? WRED?Weighted Random Early Detection? |
Traffic statistics | Packet counts and bytes statistics based on traffic classification Packet counts and bytes statistics based on the color after traffic policing Forwarded and discarded packet counts and bytes statistics |
ECN (Explicit congestion notification) | ECN tags based on Tail Drop ECN tags based on WRED |
DEVICE RELIABILITY FEATURES | |
BFD | BFD for Static route BFD for OSPFv2 BFD for VRRP/Track |
VRRP | VRRP Track for VRRP |
Smart Link | multi-instance load balance Multi-Link Monitor-link |
MLAG | MLAG basic MLAG orphan Port |
DATA CENTER | |
VARP | VARP?Virtual-ARP? VARP subnet |
Tunnel | Manual configure VxLAN tunnel VxLAN distributed gateway VxLAN active-active access Interconnect across Datacenters based on VxLAN L2 Protocol packet passthrough Edit DSCP in VxLan outer header BGP EVPN GRE Tunnel NVGRE Tunnel GENEVE Tunnel |
DCB | LLDP support DCBX TLV PFC |
SYSTEM SECURITY | |
AAA | Authentication Authorization Accounting |
Dot1x | Port based dot1x MAC based dot1x Guest VLAN |
ACL | MAC/IP ACL Basic Mode ACL Port-group ACL VLAN-group ACL IPv6 ACL ACL UDF Time Range |
ARP Inspection | ARP Inspection |
IP Source Guard | IP Source Guard |
Port Security | Limitation on MAC address learning on interface |
VLAN Security | Limitation on MAC address learning on VLAN |
COPP | Black list/wihte list Rate limit |
CPU Traffic Limit | CPU Traffic Limit |
Prevent DDOS attack | Prevent DDOS attack (ICMP Flood/Smurf/Fraggle/LAND/SYN Flood) |
Login filter | Telnet/SSH ACL filtering Telnet/SSH IPv6 ACL filtering |
MAC Security | MacSec (802.1AE) |
Link-Flapping detection | Link-Flapping detection |
CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE | |
Terminal Services | Configurations through CLI (Command Line Interface) Banner configuration Help information in English Vty Terminal service |
Configuration Management | Inband management interface and configuration Outband management interface and configuration privileged user priority and privileged commands Network management based on SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Public and private MIB Public and private Trap Configuration and management based on WEB UI Configuration and management based on RPC-API SmartConfig?Automatically configuration when system start? Configuration and management based on OVSDB change the system specifications by choose different STM Profiles Feature configuration based on License Restore factory default configuration |
File System | File system (support directory and file management) Upload and download files through FTP or TFTP Upload and download files through Xmodem |
Debugging And Maintenance | per-module Debug features ICMP Debug Software process monitor: BHM?Beat Heart Monitor? Hardware Watch Dog CPU usage display and alarm Memory usage display and alarm Device temperature?PSU?FAN?status display and alarm User operation logs Management of logs, alarms, and debugging information VCT?Virtual Cable Test? Detailed Diagnostic-information collection Manual reboot Schedule Reboot Reboot Information logging Ping IPv6 Ping Traceroute Port mirror Flow mirror Remote mirror Multi-destination mirror?m:n? Use CPU as mirror source Use CPU as mirror destination and analyze packet ERSPAN To CPU/From CPU packets statistics layer2 network connectivity detection - L2Ping (MAC Ping/Trace) UDLD?Unidirectional Link Detection? unidirectional forwarding of the fiber port loopback hardware loopback?internal/external? Time configuration Time zone |
Version Upgrade | upgrade with the local image file upgrade with the remote TFTP server Online upgrade Uboot |