The X695-48Y Switch from EXTREME NETWORK INC. is a modular, high-performance networking switch designed for growing enterprises and data centers that require flexible connectivity and dependable uptime. With a robust port mix and expandable power and cooling, it scales alongside your network needs.
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Port Configuration: 48x25GE/10GE/1GE ports plus 8x100GE/40GE ports for versatile connectivity across core, distribution, and high-speed uplink requirements.
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Power Supply Slots: Two empty slots ready for redundant or future power supplies to maximize uptime and capacity.
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Fan Slots: Six empty slots to tailor cooling to your workload, helping maintain optimal performance under load.
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Modular Growth Path: Designed to grow with your network—add capacity over time without wholesale replacement of the chassis.
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Brand Advantage: From EXTREME NETWORK INC., a trusted name in enterprise-grade networking known for performance, reliability, and long-term value.
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Specs: Model X695-48Y; Ports 48x25GE/10GE/1GE + 8x100GE/40GE; Power Slots 2 empty; Fan Slots 6 empty
This architecture delivers tangible benefits: it supports high-bandwidth workloads (virtualization, storage replication, and large-scale analytics) while offering redundancy and tailored cooling to sustain performance during peak periods. Ideal for enterprise cores, data-center interconnects, campus distribution, and edge deployments where scalability, reliability, and efficient operation matter most.
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FAQ 1: Can I add additional power supplies? Yes—the switch has two empty power supply slots for expansion to redundant power configurations.
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FAQ 2: What types of ports does the switch support? It includes 48 ports of 25GE/10GE/1GE and 8 ports of 100GE/40GE for flexible connectivity.
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FAQ 3: Is the cooling system expandable? Yes, there are six empty fan slots to accommodate additional cooling options as needed.
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FAQ 4: Who is this switch suitable for? Enterprises requiring scalable, high-performance networking to support growing workloads and diverse traffic patterns.
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FAQ 5: Does the switch support redundancy? Yes, with empty power supply slots it supports redundant power configurations for uptime and reliability.