Type | Ethernet Switch |
Brand | Arista |
Model | DCS-7050TX-48 |
Manufacturer Part Number | |
Form Factor | Rack Mountable |
Includes Rails | No #1 |
Main Ports | 32x 1/10Gb Base-T RJ45 |
Uplink Ports | 4x 40Gb QSFP+ |
Installed Transceiver Modules | None |
PoE Support | No |
PoE Standard | N/A |
PoE Budget | N/A |
Network Management Type | Managed |
Console Interface | RJ45 Serial Console Port |
Expansion Module Support | No |
Installed Expansion Modules | N/A |
Stackable | No |
Stacking Module | N/A |
Fans | 4x Hot-Swap (Front-To-Rear Airflow) P/N: ASY-00232-10 |
Power Supply | 2x Hot-Swap 500W P/N: PWR-500AC-F |
Hot-Swap PSU Slots | 2 |
Power Cable Type | IEC C13 Standard Power Cable |
Item condition | Used, may have minor marks or scratches |
Notes | #1 This listing does NOT include a rail kit. Buyer will be responsible for obtaining their own rack mount kit. |
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The Arista 7050TX are members of the Arista 7050X Series and key components of the Arista portfolio of data center switches. The Arista 7050X Series are purpose built 10/40GbE data center switches in compact and energy efficient form factors with wire speed layer 2 and layer 3 features combined with low latency and advanced features for software defined cloud networking.
Increased adoption of 10 Gigabit Ethernet servers coupled with applications using higher bandwidth is accelerating the need for dense 10 and 40 Gigabit Ethernet switching. The 7050TX Series support from 32 to 96 ports of auto-negotiating 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T and from 4 to 12 ports of 10/40GbE that allow customers to design large leaf and spine networks to accommodate the east-west traffic patterns found in modern data centers. The 7050TX backwards compatibility with existing gigabit Ethernet cabling reduces the cost of migrating to 10 Gigabit Ethernet and offers an easy evolution.
The Arista 7050X runs the same Arista EOS software as all Arista products, simplifying network administration. Arista EOS is a modular switch operating system with a unique state sharing architecture that cleanly separates switch state from protocol processing and application logic. Built on top of a standard Linux kernel, all EOS processes run in their own protected memory space and exchange state through an in-memory database. This multi-process state sharing architecture provides the foundation for in-service-software updates and self-healing resiliency.
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