NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: NEAL WEINBERG ON PRODUCT REVIEWS
09/07/04
Today's focus:  Extreme's S400, Part 1

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* The Reviewmeister takes a look at Extreme's Summit 400 Series 
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Today's focus:  Extreme's S400, Part 1

By Neal Weinberg

The Reviewmeister loves those 10G switches, so this week we took 
Extreme's new Summit 400-48t workgroup switch out for a spin.

We pushed more than 70 million packets per second through the 
S400. Results were generally good. The switch delivered low, 
consistent delay under heavy load, and it offers a long list of 
features, including 802.1x authentication for security.

On the downside, the S400's optional 10G Ethernet module is a 
bit pricy for a workgroup switch, though at around $4,000 per 
10G Ethernet port (plus optics) it's still competitive. Also, 
the S400 posted subpar numbers in some tests involving jumbo 
frames.  On balance, though, we found the S400 to be a more than 
capable performer: In fact, it's the fastest wiring closet 
switch we've tested to date.

The S400 fits in 1U and offers 48 10/100/1000 copper ports, with 
an optional module for two 10-gigabit Ethernet interfaces. 
Features include support for major routing protocols, IPv4 
multicast, and up to 4,096 virtual LANs. External redundant 
power is also an option.

Our 10G Ethernet tests measured how quickly the S400 could move 
traffic between 10G Ethernet uplink ports and gigabit Ethernet 
downlink (edge) ports. We configured a Spirent SmartBits traffic 
generator/analyzer to send test frames to the S400's uplink and 
downlink ports.

In a nutshell, the S400 delivered line-rate throughput in all 
the 10G Ethernet test cases we tried. These included baseline 
tests at Layer 2 and Layer 3 and tests with one and two 10G 
Ethernet interfaces exchanging traffic with 10 and 20 edge 
gigabit interfaces. The S400 didn't drop a single frame in any 
of these tests.

Access control lists (ACL), which can severely degrade 
performance on some switches, posed no problem for the S400 
either. We reran the 10G Ethernet baseline tests with the 
maximum number of ACLs applied to every switch interface; for 
the S400, that is 124 ACLs per port on all 50 ports. Again, the 
switch delivered line-rate throughput.

Delay was also low and constant across all our 10G Ethernet 
tests. The average delay and jitter numbers we observed are 
comparable to other high-performing 10G Ethernet backbone 
switches we've tested. Even the highest maximum delay number we 
observed - 104.4 microsec when moving jumbo frames - is nowhere 
near enough to have an appreciable effect on application 
performance.

Extreme showed off two security features in the S400: 802.1x 
authentication and Secure Shell (SSH) for remote access. Already 
widely used in WLANs, 802.1x authentication can enforce access 
through essentially any device - including wiring closet 
switches like the S400.

Extreme demonstrated basic port-based 802.1x authentication 
along with more extensive "network login" features. With 
port-based authentication, the S400 granted access to any user 
that requested authentication on a given port (provided that 
user's credentials existed on an authentication server).

When it comes to secure remote access for management, the S400 
is standout. The device supports SSH Version 2 only, and not the 
vulnerable first version of the SSH protocol. Further, enabling 
SSH disables insecure access methods such as telnet or HTTP.  We 
also checked whether the S400's version of SSH against multiple 
databases of security vulnerabilities. SSH support on the S400 
had no known vulnerabilities at press time.

For the full report, go to 
<http://www.nwfusion.com/reviews/2004/090604rev.html>

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

Foundry extends 10G to the edge
Network World, 03/15/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0315foundry.html

Cisco gives Catalyst a 10G jolt
Network World, 03/22/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0322cisco10g.html
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To contact: Neal Weinberg

Neal Weinberg is features editor at Network World, in charge of 
product reviews, Buyer's Guides, technology primers, how-tos, 
issue-oriented feature stories and the Technology Insider 
series. You can reach him at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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