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Ubiquiti UniFi Enterprise Campus Aggregation | ECS-Aggregation

Ubiquiti UniFi Enterprise Campus Aggregation | ECS-Aggregation

SKU:UB-UE-AGG

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The Ubiquiti UniFi ECS-Aggregation is a high-performance Layer 3 switch designed for enterprise campus networks. With 48 SFP28 25G ports and 6 QSFP28 100G ports, it delivers 1.8 Tbps throughput, ensuring efficient data management and high availability. Ideal for advanced networking applications, this switch supports multi-chassis link aggregation (MC-LAG), BGP dynamic routing, and offers robust redundancy features for mission-critical environments.

Features

  • High-Density Ports: Equipped with 48 x 25G SFP28 and 6 x 100G QSFP28 ports for scalable networking.
  • Layer 3 Routing: Supports advanced routing features including BGP and VRRP for enhanced network performance.
  • 1.8 Tbps Throughput: Ensures high-speed data transfer and efficient network traffic management.
  • Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG): Provides system resilience and network availability.
  • Hot-Swappable Power Modules: Includes dual power modules with redundancy for uninterrupted operation.
  • Etherlighting™ Technology: Simplifies port management and network configurations.
  • Robust Security Features: Incorporates DHCP snooping, MAC address blocking, and proprietary loop protection.

Specifications

  • Total Non-Blocking Throughput: 1.8 Tbps
  • Switching Capacity: 3.6 Tbps
  • Forwarding Rate: 2.3 Bpps
  • Operating Temperature: -5 to 40°C
  • Operating Humidity: 10 to 95% noncondensing
  • Dimensions: 442.4 x 43.7 x 496 mm
  • Weight: 9.9 kg
  • Power Supply: Dual hot-swappable AC/DC 550W modules
  • ESD/EMP Protection: Air: ± 12kV, contact: ± 8kV

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