CloudEngine S6730-H
Series 10 GE Switches
High density 10 GE downlink routing switches.
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CloudEngine S6730-H Series 10 GE Switches
CloudEngine S6730-H Series 10 GE Switches deliver 10 GE downlink and 100 GE uplink connectivity for enterprise campuses, carriers, higher education institutions, and governments, integrating native Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Access Controller (AC) capabilities, to support up to 1024 WLAN Access Points (APs).
The series enables the convergence of wired and wireless networks — greatly simplifying operations — offering free mobility to deliver a consistent user experience and Virtual Extensible Local Area Network (VXLAN)-based virtualization, creating a multi-purpose network. With built-in security probes, CloudEngine S6730-H supports abnormal traffic detection, Encrypted Communications Analytics (ECA), and network-wide threat deception.
High Density 10 GE Access
With industry-leading 10 GE port density, a single switch supports up to 48 x 10 GE ports, suitable for
Wi-Fi 6 upstream transmission.
Wired and Wireless Convergence
Managing 1024 wireless APs, the switch converges wireless and wired policy management for the Wi-Fi 6 era, avoiding the forwarding performance bottlenecks of standalone WLAN ACs.
Intelligent Network O&M
Device data is collected in real-time through telemetry, collaborating with the campus network analyzer CampusInsight to quickly and accurately detect network problems, ensuring a smoother and better quality user experience.
Specifications¹
Product Model | CloudEngine S6730-H48X6C | CloudEngine S6730-H24X6C |
Switching Capacity2 | 2.16/2.4 Tbit/s | 1.68/2.4 Tbit/s |
Fixed Ports | 48 x 10 GE SFP+, 6 x 40/100 GE QSFP28 | 24 x 10 GE SFP+, 6 x 40/100 GE QSFP28 |
Wireless Services | Management of up to 1024 APs AP access control, AP domain management, and AP configuration template management Radio channel management, unified static configuration, and dynamic centralized management WLAN basic services, QoS, security, and user management CAPWAP, tag/terminal location, and spectrum analysis |
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iPCA | Collection of real-time statistics on the number of lost packets and packet loss ratio at
network and device levels |
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Super Virtual Fabric (SVF) | Functions as the parent node to virtualize downstream switches and APs vertically as one
device for simpler management Supports a two-layer client architecture Supports third-party devices between SVF parent and clients |
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VXLAN | VXLAN L2 and L3 gateways Centralized and distributed gateways BGP-EVPN Configured through the NETCONF protocol |
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Interoperability | VBST (compatible with PVST, PVST+, and RPVST) LNP (similar to DTP) VCMP (similar to VTP) |
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2. The value before the slash refers to the device's switching capability, while the value after the slash means the system's switching capability.
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