Nortel 8324gt Specification Guide

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Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
Leading enterprises are now seeking 
a different approach to networking, 
one that delivers increased availability, 
performance, security and intelligence.  
The most effective way of delivering 
against these targets is to have a solution 
that provides all the essential elements in 
one seamless platform; enter the Ethernet 
Routing Switch 8300 from Nortel.
The Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 (ERS 
8300) is a chassis-based LAN Switch that 
provides high-density Ethernet connec-
tivity both at the network edge (Access) 
and in the Core. There are two chassis 
options — a 10- and a 6-slot, each with 
two slots that are reserved for the Switch 
Fabric/CPU modules (minimum of one, 
and maximum of two). With up to eight 
slots available for I/O modules, the ERS 
8300 can support up to 400 ports of 
Gigabit Ethernet or 68 ports of 10  
Gigabit Ethernet.
The Switch offers industry-leading 
convergence-friendly features, port 
density and Network Access Control 
security capabilities. The ERS 8300 has 
been designed to support enterprise-class 
convergence deployments where relia-
bility, performance and security are of 
paramount importance.
Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
Hot features
• Versatile solution for the mid-tier
enterprise Core or a high-performance 
solution for the enterprise wiring closet
• Unique always-on application avail-
ability delivered by Nortel’s Switch 
Clustering technology
• Flexible solutions enabled via
BGP-Lite and VRF-Lite for virtualized
IP Routing 
• Simplified, automated optimization
of application performance via Nortel 
Automatic QoS
• Delivers high-density 10G, Gigabit,
10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet, 
with optional Standard-based Power 
over Ethernet (PoE)
• Includes integrated uplinks — to
conserve slots and save money
• Supports large-scale convergence
deployments of IP telephony, unified
communications and wireless LAN 
mobility
• Offers enhanced network security
with access control and host integrity 
checking via Nortel’s Secure Network 
Access (SNA)