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RG-S6910-3C, Data Center 100GE High-Density Modular Core Switch (Backward Compatible with 40GE) in the 4-RU Space
P/N: RG-S6910-3C
US$1000.00
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Product Highlights

Various ports, 100GE line cards, and up to 96 x 100GE ports
Hardware-level redundancy, ensuring service continuity
Telemetry-based network monitoring and automated O&M, making management simple and efficient
Support of IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack protocols, providing flexible networking
RG-S6910-3C, Data Center 100GE High-Density Modular Core Switch (Backward Compatible with 40GE) in the 4-RU Space
16 GB buffer that supports high-performance routing connections, and future evolution to 400GE data center network
Specifications
Ports
100GE/400GE ports
Slots
4
Expansion Module Slots
Three expansion slots, each slot supporting the line card with 32 x 100GbE ports or 8 x 400GbE ports
Expansion Modules
Four power module slots; Six fan module slots
Management Port
One management port, one console port, and one USB port
Switching Capacity
19.2 Tbps
Packet Forwarding Rate
4,000 Mpps
802.1Q VLAN
4,094
Dimensions (W × D × H)
442 mm x 735 mm × 173.6 mm (17.40 in. x 28.94 in. x 6.83 in.,4 RU)
Weight
About 42 kg (92.59 lbs., including four power modules, six fans, and three subcard modules)
Maximum Power Consumption
Max: 2,046 W; Typical: 1,092 W; Static: 760 W
AC
Rated voltage: 110 V AC/220 V AC; Rated voltage range: 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz; Max voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V AC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz
High-Voltage DC
Input voltage range: 180 V DC to 300 V DC
Device virtualization
Docker; gRPC APIs in Docker
Layer 2 Protocols
IEEE 802.3ae (10GBase), IEEE 802.3ak, IEEE 802.3an, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3ad (link aggregation), IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1D (STP), IEEE 802.1w (RSTP), IEEE 802.1s (MSTP), IGMP Snooping, Jumbo Frame (9 KB), IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ), GVRP
Layer 3 Protocols (IPv4)
BGP4, OSPFv2, RIPv1, RIPv2, MBGP, LPM Routing, Policy-based Routing, Route-policy, ECMP, WCMP, VRRP, IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM-SSM/SM/DM, MSDP, Any-RP
IPv6 Basic Protocols
Neighbor Discovery, ICMPv6, Path MTU Discovery, DNSv6, DHCPv6, ICMPv6, ICMPv6 redirection, ACLv6, TCP/UDP for IPv6, SNMP v6, Ping/Traceroute v6, IPv6 RADIUS, Telnet/SSH v6, FTP/TFTP v6, NTP v6, IPv6 MIB support for SNMP, VRRP for IPv6, IPv6 QoS
IPv6 Features
Static routing, ECMP, PBR, BGP4+, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, RIPng, MLDv1/v2, PIM-SMv6, manual tunnel, *automatic tunnel, IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel, and * ISATAP tunnel
Visualization
gRPC; sFlow and IPFIX
ACL
ACL 80、Dual-stack Networking、ACL-based Redirection、IPv6 ACL、Standard IP-based ACL、Extended IP-based ACL、Extended MAC-based ACL、Ingress/Egress ACLs、Time-based ACL、Global ACL、ACL Counter、ACL Logging、ACL Re-marking、Displaying ACL Resource Usage、Expert-level ACL
QoS
Mapping of 802.1p, DSCP, and ToS priorities, ACL-based traffic classification, priority marking/remarking, multiple queue scheduling mechanisms available including SP, WFQ, and SP+WRR
High Availability Design
GR for RIP/OSPF/BGP, BFD, REUP dual-link fast switching and RLDP unidirectional link detection, 1+1 power redundancy and fan redundancy, and hot swap for all cards and power modules
Management Modes
SNMP v1/v2c/v3, telnet, console, MGMT, RMON, SSHv1/v2, FTP/TFTP, NTP, syslog, and SPAN/RSPAN/ERSPAN
Other Protocols
DHCP Client, DHCP Relay, DHCP Server, DNS Client, UDP relay, ARP Proxy, and Syslog
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Questions & Answers
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Are data center switches hard to manage in large deployments?

by 2***m on 2025-07-21 15:10:46

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Not at all. Most offer centralized SDN management, API support, telemetry, and integration with platforms like Ansible, making large-scale deployments manageable and efficient.

by CPLIGHT on 2025-07-21 16:42:15

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How much bandwidth can a typical data center switch handle?

by Y***m on 2025-07-21 15:08:04

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Modern data center switches support up to 100G, 200G, and even 400G per port, with total backplane bandwidth in the Tbps range to ensure full-speed packet forwarding.

by Helpful on 2025-07-21 16:41:19

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3***m
2025-06-29 14:53:32
Confirmed Purchase
5.0

The modular design allowed us to scale from 32 to 96 ports without any service interruption. Ideal for fast-growing cloud environments like ours.

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P***m
2025-04-29 03:48:46
Confirmed Purchase
5.0

These switches have been running flawlessly under heavy workloads for over 18 months without a single hardware failure. They’re absolutely data center-grade.

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