Extreme Networks this week unveiled an extension to its edge switching portfolio with three new modules for its BlackDiamond 8800 chassis. The modules include a redundant management switch module (MSM), a 24-port Gigabit Ethernet fiber module, and a 48-port Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-T card. The modules transform the chassis into the BlackDiamond 8500-series, a wiring closet switch optimized for automating the discovery and service provisioning of devices at the edge of the enterprise network, and enabling resiliency and security.
The MSM is called the 8500-MSM24. It features eight optional 1G/10G ports for connection to a redundant MSM and other switches. The 24-port fiber card is called the 8500-G24X-e. The Gigabit Ethernet ports are small form-factor pluggable transceivers. The MSM is the brains of the switch, running Extreme's XOS operating system and handling the provisioning of network access, security, service levels and failover procedures. The 48-port 1000Base-T card is called the 8500-G48T-e. It features RJ45 interfaces. This is designed to protect chassis investments and ensure consistent operation and management from edge to core. The modules fit into the BlackDiamond 8810/8806 chassis and use the same power supplies, fan trays, accessories and ExtremeXOS operating system as that switch.
The BlackDiamond 8500 will go up against Cisco's Catalyst 4506 and 4506E switches, and HP's ProCurve 5400zl. The BlackDiamond 8500-series modules will be available this quarter. Extreme claims twice the per slot switching capacity - 48Gbps vs. 24Gbps – at lower cost: $25,965 in a 144 Gigabit Ethernet port configuration vs. $26,292 for HP, and between $33,000 and $40,000 for Cisco. The MSM has a list price of $4,995. The 24-port Gigabit fiber module has a list price of $6,995, and the 48-port Gigabit Base-T module has a list price of $3,995.