Celestica Seastone DX010 32-Port 100G ONIE Switch w/ Rails, SONiC Installed, Sealed Box
Celestica Seastone DX010 32-Port 100G ONIE Switch w/ Rails, SONiC Installed, Sealed Box

Celestica Seastone DX010 32-Port 100G ONIE Switch w/ Rails, SONiC Installed, Sealed Box

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Price as configured: $875.00
Elevate your network capabilities with the Celestica DX010 switch, powered by the renowned Broadcom Tomahawk packet engine. This state-of-the-art device boasts 32 ports of 100Gb, each adaptable into 4x10G, 2x50G, or 4x25G configurations. Furthermore, it's equipped with 32x 100 Gigabit QSFP28 ports, ready for multiple 25Gb or 50Gb host link setups. The DX010 ensures uninterrupted performance with its redundant 2x 800W power supplies, optimized for 100Gb transceivers and AOC options. Its versatile airflow configurations cater to both front and rear-facing I/O layouts, ensuring efficient thermal management. Maintenance is made effortless with its hot-swappable fans and power supplies. Brand new in box!


Manufacturer Date: 2021 (No Atom Bug)
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  • Rails:Includes Rail Kit
  • Operating systems:SONiC Networking OS (Linux Based)
  • Airflow Fans:5x Airflow Fans
  • Brand:Celestica
  • Ports:32x 100G QSFP+ ports
  • Power supplies:2x Hotswap Redundant Power Supplies Included

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