Thursday, July 6, 2017

Application Scenarios of Huawei S6700

Application of the S6700 in a Data Center

Huawei S6700 is deployed at the access layer of an enterprise campus network, helping an enterprise build a virtualized, highly reliable, non-blocking, and green data center network.

Position of Huawei S6700 in a data center

on a data center network, NE routers function as the egress routers; Huawei S9700 function as core and aggregation switches to ensure network security and implement load balancing by using firewall and load balance service cards. S6700s function as access switches to provide 10 Gbit/s access. The S6700 uses iStack to ensure high reliability. When a switch is faulty, the other switch takes over services on the faulty switch. Eth-Trunk is used to achieve link-level reliability. Reliability protocols such as STP and VRRP are not required, configuration and maintenance are simplified, and
configuration errors are reduced.

Application of the S6700 on a Large-scale Enterprise Campus Network

Huawei S6700 is deployed at the aggregation layer of a large-scale enterprise campus network, helping you built a highly reliable, scalable, and manageable enterprise campus network.

Position of the S6700 on an enterprise campus network
On an enterprise network or campus network, the S6700s connect to access switches through
100M/1000M interfaces, provide high performance and large switching capacity, and connect
to core switches through 10GE optical interface card. The network provides 10 Gbit/s rate for the
backbone layer and 100 Mbit/s access rate for terminals, meeting requirements for high
bandwidth and multi-service.

The S6700 provides SEP and RRPP to implement millisecond-level protection switching.
S6700s form a stack system by using iStack technology to implement the distributed
forwarding structure and fast fault recovery. The stack system increases the number of user
interfaces and improves packet processing capability. The iStack-enabled S6700s can be
managed in a uniform manner to facilitate network management and maintenance.




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