Brocade ICX6430-C12 Data Sheet

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In particular, the Brocade HyperEdge
®
 
Architecture allows premium switch features 
and services to be shared with entry-level 
switches (Brocade ICX 6450 only). The 
Brocade ICX switches also are hardware-
capable for easy software implementation 
(software available in a future release) of 
emerging security (IEEE 802.1AE MACsec) 
and energy savings (IEEE 802.3az EEE) 
standards, helping to protect today’s 
investments while supporting tomorrow’s 
needs. 
Brocade ICX 6430 and 6450 Switches 
come with three years of technical support 
from the Brocade Technical Assistance 
Center and software maintenance updates. 
With these capabilities, organizations gain 
peace of mind while freeing up IT budget 
and resources to grow their businesses. 
AUTOMATED DEPLOYMENT  
AND MANAGEMENT 
Brocade ICX 6430 and 6450 Switches 
help simplify network deployment and 
management by enabling auto-discovery of 
new Brocade ICX switches within the stack. 
IT organizations can auto-configure switches 
using pre-set instructions on the network. To 
further simplify management, these stacked 
switches collectively utilize only a single IP 
address and offer transparent forwarding 
across the stack. 
By embedding sFlow capabilities into the 
Brocade ICX 6450, Brocade delivers an 
“always-on” monitoring technology that 
operates with wire-speed performance. 
sFlow dramatically reduces implementation 
complexity compared to traditional network 
monitoring solutions that rely on mirrored 
ports, probes, and line-tap technologies. 
HIGH AVAILABILITY AND RESILIENCY 
Brocade Ethernet switch stacking 
technology helps IT organizations meet 
growing user demand by delivering 
high availability through real-time state 
synchronization across the stack and 
instantaneous hitless failover support. 
In addition, organizations can use hot-
insertion and removal of stack members 
to avoid interrupting network service 
when adding or replacing a switch. High-
performance Link Aggregation Groups 
(LAGs) increase 10 GbE uplink bandwidth 
and redundancy to the core, giving users 
uninterrupted high performance to support 
the most demanding applications. Brocade 
ICX 6430 and 6450 Switches also offer an 
external power supply for added resiliency 
and increased PoE/PoE+ port availability 
(see Figure 3).
STACKING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE 
MOST DEMANDING CAMPUS LAN 
ENVIRONMENTS 
Brocade Ethernet switch stacking 
technology makes it possible to stack up 
to eight Brocade ICX 6450 Switches into a 
single logical switch (except the Brocade 
ICX 6450-C), providing simple and robust 
expandability for future growth at the 
network edge.  This stacked switch has only 
a single IP address to simplify management 
and offers transparent forwarding across 
a pool of up to 384 1 GbE ports and 32 
10 GbE ports. When new switches join the 
stack, they automatically inherit the stack’s 
existing configuration file, enabling true 
plug-and-play network expansion. Flexible 
licensing of 1 GbE to 10 GbE ports for 
uplink and stacking allows organizations to 
optimize network performance based on 
specific requirements. Brocade stacking 
technology also delivers high availability, 
enabling instantaneous hitless failover to a  
standby stack controller if the master  
stack controller fails. In addition, 
organizations can use hot-insertion  
and removal of stack members to  
avoid interrupting network services. 
For networks with lower bandwidth 
requirements, the Brocade ICX 6430 offers 
the same rugged stacking capability (except 
the Brocade ICX 6430-C) at a reduced price, 
providing a lower-density solution of up to 
192 1 GbE access ports with 16 1 GbE 
uplink and stacking ports, and a maximum 
stack height of four switches.
Built to Power Next-Generation  
Edge Devices  
The Brocade ICX 6430 and 6450 can 
deliver both PoE power and data across 
network connections, providing a single-
cable solution for the latest edge devices 
(see Figure 4). Brocade ICX switches are 
compatible with industry-standard Voice 
over IP (VoIP) equipment as well as legacy 
IP phones. In addition, they support the 
PoE+ standard (IEEE 802.3at) to provide up 
to Class 4 (30 watts) power to each device. 
This high-powered solution simplifies wiring 
for next-generation edge devices, such 
as video conferencing and VoIP phones, 
surveillance cameras, and 802.11n wireless 
Access Points (APs). The PoE capability 
reduces the number of power receptacles 
and power adapters while increasing 
reliability and wiring flexibility. The Brocade 
ICX 6450 can provide PoE power to all ports 
and PoE+ (30 watts) to all ports when an 
external power supply is deployed. 
Figure 1. 
Brocade ICX 6450 Switches support four dual-mode  
1 GbE/10 GbE SFP/SFP+ ports for uplink and stacking, 
and up to 48 1 GbE RJ-45 ports. Brocade ICX 6430-24 
and 6430-48 Switches support four 1 GbE SFP ports for 
uplink and stacking to provide a cost-optimized solution 
for lower-traffic networks. 
Figure 2. 
The Brocade ICX 6430-C and 6450-C Compact Switches support 
two 1 GbE RJ-45 and two 1 GbE SFP ports for uplink and 12 1 
GbE RJ-45 ports with four PoE/PoE+ capable ports in a compact 
and fanless design—ideal for deployment outside the wiring 
closet. The Brocade ICX 6450-C can be powered either from its 
internal power supply or with POE/PoE+ through its two RJ45 
uplink ports, enabling the switch to be deployed in environments 
where no AC power outlet is present.