BOARDCOM BCM5464 Strataxgs bcm5650 integrated multi-layer switch Datasheet

BCM5650
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STRATAXGS™ BCM5650 INTEGRATED MULTI-LAYER SWITCH
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
FEATURES
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24 x 10/100 Mbits, 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports
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IPMC groups and hardware packet replication
• High-density 10/100/1000 Mbps L2/L3 Ethernet switches
• 9.5-Mpps, full-duplex, line-rate performance across all
9.5 Mpps (line rate) aggregate L2/L3 switching capacity
interfaces
Integrated L2 table with auto learning/aging
• New service offerings for ISPs
Integrated L3 table with longest prefix match
• Metro Ethernet-L2 VLAN (Q-in-Q) and MPLS VPN
• Voice over IP-guaranteed low latency prioritization
• Advanced traffic management-metering, shaping, and
scheduling (SP, RR, WRR, WFQ), down to 64-kbps flows
• ContentAware classification, tagging, and remapping provides
maximum security and flexibility
• Broadcom switch API compatibility enables software reuse
and faster time-to-market
Double 802.1Q (Q in Q) VLAN stacking
MPLS Tunnel/VC packet labeling for L2 VPN
Scalable to hundreds Fast/Gigabit Ethernet in a system
8 Classes of Service (COS) with WRED and WRR, DSCP/
802.1p priority
• Spanning trees (802.1s and 802.1w)
• 32 link aggregation trunk groups; ECMP/WCMP; mirroring
Flow control (802.3x) and HOL blocking prevention
64 data bit DDR SDRAM with up to 32 MB of buffer memory
ContentAware™ network processing per port
• Line-rate, multi-field packet classification
• Support for 802.1p, TOS/DiffServ, rate limiting, policing, and
priority/VLAN (single or double) tagging and remapping
APPLICATIONS
• High-density multi-layer scalable enterprise 10/100/1000
Mbps L2/L3 Ethernet switches
• Multi-tenant unit (MTU) Metro Ethernet VPN multi-layer
switches
• Service Provider Metro Ethernet VPN Edge Switches
BCM5650 Application Diagram
CPU
BCM5650
BCM
BCM
5238
5238
BCM
BCM
5238
5238
2 x 6 port RJ-45
BCM
BCM
5238
5238
2 x2 6x port
RJ-45
6 port
RJ
-45
10/100 Mbps
BCM
BCM
5464
64
54
RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45
10/100/1000
OVERVIEW
Layer 3
On-chip Tables
CPU I/O
FFP
ARL
L3
DDR SDRAM interface for
non-blocking performance
Advanced MMU
MAC(s)
BCM5650 Block Diagram
The BCM5650 network switch is the most advanced multi-layer, single
chip solution for high density 24 x 10/100 Mbps ports and 4 x 10/100/
1000 Mbps Ethernet uplinks.
With an aggregate line rate of 9.5 Mpps, the BCM5650 offers hardware
switching on both L2 and L3 traffic. Filtering, policing, priority tagging
can be performed in real time with no impact on forwarding
performance.
Supporting the latest Metro Ethernet L2 VPN applications, the
BCM5650 offers double 802.1Q VLAN stacking, also known as Q-in-Q.
This allows enterprise and service provider networks to breakthrough the
4K VLAN tag limitation. Further, BCM5650 also provides MPLS
Tunnel/VC packet labeling for standards-based IETF L2 VPN via
MPLS.
With 8 Class of Service (CoS) queues via SP, RR, WFQ and WRR
distribution, the BCM5650 enables full range of service applications
such as low latency VoIP and real-time video, as well as mission critical
data.
Optimized for the most demanding network switching requirements, the
BCM5650 integrates auto-learning/aging MAC and IP LPM tables.
Advanced Ethernet features such as multiple and rapid spanning tree
(802.1s and 802.1w), flow control (802.3x), prioritization (802.1p) and
9K jumbo frame are fully integrated. All L2/L3 traffic is switched at line
rate. For load balancing as well as redundancy purposes, ECMP and
WCMP are incorporated. Up to 32 trunk groups (eight links per group)
can be assigned for link aggregation (802.3ad).
Providing line-rate packet filtering and classification, the advanced Fast
Filter Processor (FFP) offers ContentAware™ network processing per
port. It supports TOS/DiffServ, rate limiting, policing, shaping,
metering, scheduling, priority tagging, and remapping down to flows as
small as 64 kbps, making it ideal for committed bandwidth usage and
firewall applications.
Designed for increasing multicast applications, the BCM5650 switches
all L2/L3 multicast packet sizes at line rate. IPMC packets are hardware
replicated up to 8 and 32 VLANs across the Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
ports, respectively. Multicast traffic can also be managed by three port
filtering modes to control the distribution behavior.
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