CloudEngine S12700E series switches ("CloudEngine S12700E") are flagship core switches in CloudCampus Solution. By building an intelligent campus core, these feature-rich switches help customers head towards a service experience centric campus network that is intelligent and simplified. CloudEngine S12700E stands out with massive capacity expansion and flexible service upgrade capabilities to protect customer investments and facilitate their long-term network evolution. Builton high-performance full-programmable chipsets,
CloudEngine S12700E delivers 4.8 Tbps of single-slot bandwidth, which can easily scale to 7.2 Tbps simply by upgrading SFUs in the future. CloudEngine S12700E also offers a broad range of line cards, including 100GE, 40GE, 25GE, 10GE, and GE line cards, and provides up to 288 x 100GE ports, the unmatched port density in the industry. These give customers flexible choices to meet their capacity expansion and upgrade needs. By integrating large-capacity WLAN AC capabilities, a single CloudEngine S12700E can manage up to 10,240 WLAN APs. This capability, combined with free mobility functionality, achieves fully converged wired and wireless networks and policies, greatly simplifying network management with users and services at the core. With a holistic set of reliability, security, and trusted features, CloudEngine S12700E is ideal for building a reliable, secure,and trustworthy campus core. By using a next-generation cell switching architecture, CloudEngine S12700E ensures non-blocking service data forwarding on core nodes and guarantees service quality in high-concurrency, large-capacity, and high-load environments. Switch Highlights Fully-programmable Architecture.Wired and Wireless Convergence.Service Experience Assurance.Refined Network Management.System Openness Capability.Secure and Trustworthy System.Network-Level Reliability.Easy Operation.Intelligent Diagnosis.Simplified Management.Intelligent O&M.Big Data Security Collaboration. Networking and Applications: In a Campus Network.In a MAN.In a Data Center.In an Education Campus Network.In a Bearer Network for Video Conferencing, Desktop Cloud, and Video Surveillance Applications.