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HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Switch
Standard Features
Key Features and Benefits
The HPE SN2010M Ethernet switch is a Half-width 10/25GbE and 40/100GbE Ethernet Switch ideal for Primary, Secondary storage and Hyperconverged Infrastructures. The SN2010 switch is the ideal top of rack (ToR) solution packed with 18 ports of 10/25GbE and 4 QSFP28 ports supporting 40/100GbE and which can breakout to 4 10Gbe or 25GbE ports.
SN2010M introduces low latency for 10/25GbE and 40/100GbE switching, features a robust implementation of data, control and management planes, and offers the most compact form factor and lowest power consumption.
SN2010M switch provides ultra-low latency of under 300ns port-to-port. This is advantageous for flash storage which has moved latency bottlenecks form storage access to the network, as well as for the burst nature of today"s software defined and cloud data centers traffic.
The buffering architecture of the HPE SN2010M switches provides superior micro burst absorption for applications that burst data at random intervals.
The HPE SN2010M Switch provides a flexible combination of ports, allowing for efficiency, simplifying scale-out environments, and saving on total cost of ownership.
Optimized port configuration enables high-speed rack connectivity to the server at 1/10GbE or 25GbE speeds with 40/100GbE uplink ports that allow for a variety of blocking ratios that suit specific application requirements.
SN2010M with its optimization for RoCE, full buffer utilization, and zero packet loss combined into a small form factor with low latency make it the ideal switch for ESF (Ethernet Storage Fabric).
The HPE SN2010M Switches provide port density in a single rack unit, allowing for higher capacity and efficiency, simplifying scale-out environments and saving on total cost of ownership.
Its unique half-width form factors and port counts, these Ethernet switches allow for two SN2010 units to be deployed side-by-side allowing for increased density, making it the ideal top-of-rack switch.
Designed to use less power than competing switches, providing one of the industry"s lowest power draws, producing less heat than competing products allowing reduced OpEx cost.
SN2010 is the best fit with a mix of 10/25GbE and 40/100GbE ports that are all designed for zero packet loss. Distributed storage, hyperconverged, analytic and database solutions require the ability to scale out without compromising performance or high availability.
High throughput, low latency and active-active network switching capabilities are crucial when deploying clustered servers and storage. SN2010M delivers connectivity to many clients plus 40/100GbE connectivity to selected servers, storage systems or for network uplinks, and all with low latency.
M-Series SN2010M
Unique form factor of half-width allow for redundant units to be placed side-by-side in 1 rack unit saving space and increasing density
Supporting port speeds of 1, 10, 25, 40, 50 and 100GbE, delivering predictable performance and zero packet loss at line-rate across each port and packet size.
Ultra-low latency with true cut through performance, Zero packet loss performance with DCBX, PFC, and ECN support
User Interfaces: Command Line & Web Interface
Industry-standard command line interface (CLI). The CLI is accessed through SSH or Telnet sessions, or directly via the console serial port on the power side panel.
The CLI can be in one of several modes, and each mode makes available a certain group (or level) of commands for execution.
Web interface - WebUI that accepts inputs and provides outputs by generating webpages which can be viewed by the user using a web browser for configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
The inventory in the switch system can be accessed through a SNMP MIB browser. These devices are indexed (entPhysicalIndex) using three levels: Module layer, Device layer & Sensor layer.
System Management
Management Interface
Management interfaces are used in order to provide access to switch management user interfaces (e.g. CLI, WebUI). HPE Switch Management supports out-of-band (OOB) dedicated interfaces (e.g. mgmt0, mgmt1) and in-band dedicated interfaces. In addition, HPE M-Series Switches feature a standard 115200 baud rate RJ45 serial port that provides access to the CLI.
NTP, Clock & Time Zones
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. NTP is intended to synchronize all participating computers to within a few milliseconds of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and is designed to mitigate the effects of variable network latency.
PTP
IEEE Standard for a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems (standard number 1588) defines the means to achieve time synchronization in the orders of sub microseconds.
Software Management
Configuration Management
Onyx"s built-in automation infrastructure reduces operational expenses and time to service by minimizing manual operations and eliminating configuration and provisioning errors. Automation tools such as Ansible, SaltStack, ZTP and Puppet enable you to automate fabric configuration and large scale deployments.
Saving, Loading & restore to factory defaults of the Configuration Files
There are two types of configuration files that can be applied on the switch, BIN files (binary) and text-based configuration files. BIN configuration files are not human readable. Additionally, these files are encrypted and contain integrity verification preventing them from being edited and used. Text configuration files are text-based and editable. It is similar in form to the output of the command "show running config expanded". Automated configuration file backup feature can be used to upload the active configuration file on every "configuration write". The switch WEBUI and CLI can be used to load a BIN or text configuration file. By default, or after a system reset, the system loads the default "initial" configuration file. Support is provided to load a different configuration file and make it the active configuration.
Logging
Logging of system events in several severity level over a configurable period of time.
Debugging
Support save sysdmp file collects configuration, status, counters, log files, What-Just-Happened, and WireShark traces for Ethernet modules to enable timely review of problems and facilitate service support. There are 31 per port packet counters and an additional 22 discard packet classification counters to help you identify why there are packet processing problems, should they occur.
What Just Happened (WJH)
As an innovative network telemetry technology, "What Just Happened" (WJH) monitors and alerts on data plane anomalies to reduce system downtime. With built-in capabilities to inspect packets across all ports at line-rate, multi-terabit speeds, WJH avoids time-consuming data collection and manual searches for network problems. In addition, a streaming WJH telemetry application, supported by other management applications, can be installed as a Docker container.
Link Diagnostic Per Port
Enables an insight into the physical layer components - see information such as a cable status (plugged/unplugged), speed mismatch, auto-negotiation failures, signal quality failures, link training failures, forward error code mismatch, etc.
Signal Degradation Monitoring
A system can monitor the bit error rate (BER) in order to ensure a quality of the link and take an automatic action to disable offending ports.
Telemetry
Sampling (histograms) - a network administrator can enable a sampling of the port buffer occupancy, record occupancy changes over time, and provide information for different levels of buffer occupancy, and amount of time the buffer has been occupied during the observation period.
Thresholds - thresholds may be enabled per port to record the network time when port buffer occupancy crosses the defined threshold and when buffer occupancy drops below it.
User Management and Security
Different user account types with different privileges
RADIUS, TACACS+ & LDAP support
System Secure Mode - configures the switch system to run secure algorithms in compliance with FIPS 140-2 requirements
USA Department of Defense certification - UC APL
Storm Control
Access Control Lists (ACLs L2-L4 & user defined)
802.1X - Port Based Network Access Control
SSH server strict mode - NIST 800-181A
CoPP (IP filter)
Port isolation
Cryptographic (X.509, IPSec) and Encryption
Configuring, generating and modifying x.509 certificates used in the system.
802.1x Protocol
Authenticate hosts (or supplicants) and to allow connection only to a list of allowed hosts pre-configured on an authentication server
Network Management Interfaces SNMP, JSON & XML
Puppet Agent
Built-in agent for the open-source "Puppet" configuration change management system
Additional Management & Automation Features
Zero Touch Provisioning
Ansible, SALT Stack
FTP \ TFTP \ SCP
AAA , RADIUS \ TACACS+ \ LDAP
JSON & CLI , Enhanced Web UI
SNMP v1,2,3
In-band Management
DHCP, SSHv2, Telnet
SYSLOG
Dual ONYX Software images
Events history
Linux Docker Containers
Run your applications as a Linux Docker image embedded in the switch flash:
Full SDK access through the container
Persistent container & shared storage.
Software Components, Standard, Base Models
Ethernet Switching
Interface Isolation
Group interfaces in sets where traffic from each port is isolated from other interfaces in the group.
Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
Several same speed links are combined into a single logical entity with the accumulated bandwidth of the originating ports
MLAG
Extending the implementation of the LAG to more than a single device provides yet another level of redundancy that extends from the link level to the node level.
VLANs
L2 segment of the network which defines a broadcast domain and is identified by a tag added to all Ethernet frames running within the domain
Voice VLAN
Provide QoS to voice and data traffic in a scenario where a terminal is connected to an IP phone which is in turn connected to the port on the switch
QinQ
Segregate the traffic of different customers in their infrastructure, while still giving the customer a full range of VLANs for their internal use by adding a second 802.1Q VLAN tag to an already tagged frame
Spanning Tree
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) provides for rapid recovery of connectivity following the failure of a bridge/bridge port or a LAN.
The following are supported: BPDU Filter, BPDU Guard, Loop Guard, Root Guard, MSTP and RPVST
Virtual routing and forwarding functions (VRFs)
Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology included in IP (Internet Protocol) network routers that allows multiple instances of a routing table to exist in a router and work simultaneously. This increases functionality by allowing network paths to be segmented without using multiple devices. Because traffic is automatically segregated, VRF also increases network security.. Currently, Onyx supports 64 VRF instances.
OpenFlow - Support for OpenFlow 1.3
OpenFlow is a network protocol that facilitates direct communication between network systems via Ethernet. Software Defined Networks (SDN) allows a centralist management of network equipment. OpenFlow allows the SDN controller to manage SDN equipment. The OpenFlow protocol allows communication between the OpenFlow controller and OpenFlow agent.
VXLAN
VXLAN (Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network) addresses the requirements of the L2 and L3 data center network infrastructure in the presence of virtual networks in a multi-tenant environment. It runs over the existing networking infrastructure and provides a means to "stretch" a L2 broadcast domain over a layer 3 network.
IGMP Snooping
Snooping and updating tables based on the IGMP protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
A vendor-neutral Link Layer protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a IEEE 802 LAN
Quality of Service (QoS)
QoS Classification, QoS ReWrite, Queuing and Scheduling, RED & ECN are supported
Access Control List
An Access Control List (ACL) is a list of permissions attached to an object, to filter or match switches packets. When the pattern is matched at the hardware lookup engine, a specified action (e.g. permit/deny) is applied
Other QOS features
802.3X Flow Control
WRED, Fast ECN & PFC
802.1Qbb Priority Flow Control
802.1Qaz Enhanced Transmission Selection
DCBX and Application TLV support
Advanced QoS- qualification, Rewrite, Policers
802.1AB Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery
Advanced and user-mode Shared buffer management
Port Mirroring
Port mirroring enables data plane monitoring functionality which allows the user to send an entire traffic stream for testing.
sFlow
sFlow (ver. 5) is a procedure used for statistical monitoring of traffic in networks. MLNX-OS supports an sFlow sampling mechanism (agent), which includes collecting traffic samples and data from counters. The sFlow datagrams are then sent to a central collector.
RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) is the remote memory management capability that allows server to server data movement directly between application memorywithout any CPU involvement. Simplified RoCEv2 switch configuration automation supported by just one command:
roce {lossy | semi-lossless | lossless}.
Priority Flow Control
Provides an enhancement to the existing pause mechanism in Ethernet. The global Ethernet pause option stops all traffic on a link. PFC creates eight separate virtual links on the physical link and allows any of these links to be paused and restarted independently, enabling the network to create a no-drop class of service for virtual links.
Shared Buffers
All successfully received packets by a switch are stored on internal memory from the time they are received until the time they are transmitted. The packet buffer is fully shared between all physical ports and is hence called a shared buffer. Buffer configuration is applied in order to provide lossless services and to ensure fairness between the ports and priorities.
Storm Control
Storm Control is a feature which can be enabled on L2 Ethernet ports and port-channels to monitor inbound traffic to prevent disruptions caused by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast traffic storm on the physical interfaces
Store-and-Forward
Store-and-Forward is used to describe a functionality where a switch receives a complete packet, stores it, and only then forwards it.
Since the switch makes forwarding decisions based on the destination address which is at the header of the packet, the switch can make the forwarding decision before receiving the complete packet. This process is called cut-through, as the switch forwards part of the packet before receiving the complete packet. Cut-through and store-and-forward modes are configurable as a switch global or per port option.
IP Routing
IP Interfaces
The following 3 types of IP interfaces are supported:
VLAN interface
Loopback interface
Router port interface
IPv6
IP version 6 (IPv6) is a routing protocol which succeeds IPv4. With the expansion of the Internet and data bases IPv6 addresses consist of 128 bits whose purpose is to allow networks to include a significantly higher number of nodes by increasing the pool of available unique IP addresses. IPv6 packets alleviate overhead and allow for future customizability.
OSPF
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link-state routing protocol for IP networks. It uses a link state routing algorithm and falls into the group of interior routing protocols, operating within a single autonomous system (AS).
BGP
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an exterior gateway protocol which is designed to transfer routing information between routers. It maintains and propagates a table of routes which designates network reachability among autonomous systems (ASs).
BGP unnumbered
This BGP feature enables a user to establish a BGP session through a P2P Layer-3 link (port or port-channel) without specifying what the IP address of the remote neighbor is, nor what the neighbor"s ASN number is. This feature is useful when provisioning a big data center fabric. It does not require allocation of an IP subnet on each pair of connected switches and simplifies the massive configuration and enables automation.
BFD Infrastructure
Many protocols use slow Hello mechanisms and failure detection is usually within seconds after the problem occurs. The BFD goal is to provide low overhead short duration detection of failures between adjacent nodes and single mechanism that can be used for liveness detection over any media. BFD session is established by the application that uses it. There is no discovery mechanism. e.g. in OSPF BFD session is established to neighbors that were discovered by OSPF hello protocol.
Policy Rules
Route Map
Route maps define conditions for redistributing routes between routing protocols. A route map clause is identified by a name, filter type (permit or deny) and a sequence number. Clauses with the same name are components of a single route map; the sequence number determines the order in which the clauses are compared to a route.
IP Prefix-List
Prefix-list is a list of entries, each of which can match one or more IP prefixes. A prefix-list is usually used to match a specific IP prefix, mostly in relation to IP route destinations.
Multicast (IGMP and PIM)
Protocol independent multicast (PIM) is a collection of protocols that deal with efficient delivery of IP multicast (MC) data. Those protocols are published in the series of RFCs and define different ways and aspects of multicast data distribution. PIM protocol family includes PIM dense mode (PIM-DM), PIM sparse mode (PIM-SM, which is not supported on Mellanox platforms), Bidirectional PIM (PIM-BIDIR) and Bootstrap router (BSR) protocol.
PIM builds and maintains multicast routing tables based on the unicast routing information provided by unicast routing tables that can be maintained statically or dynamically by IP routing protocols like OSPF and BGP.
VRRP
The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available IP routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway selections on an IP subnetwork.
MAGP
Multi-active gateway protocol (MAGP) is aimed to solve the default gateway problem when a host is connected to a set of switch routers (SRs) via MLAG.
The network functionality in that case requires that each SR is an active default gateway router to the host, thus reducing hops between the SRs and directly forwarding IP traffic to the L3 cloud regardless which SR traffic comes through.
DHCP Relay
Since Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol must work correctly even before DHCP clients have been configured, the DHCPserver and DHCP client need to be connected to the same network.
In larger networks, this is not always practical because each network link contains one or more DHCP relay agents. These DHCP-R agents receive messages from DHCP clients and forward them to DHCP servers thus extending the reach of the DHCP beyond the local network.
Feature Summary
Layer 3 Feature Set
64 VRFs supported
IPv4 & IPv6 Routing and Route maps:
BGP4, MP-BGP, OSPFv2, route maps
PIM-SM and PIM-SSM (PIM-SM over MLAG)
User and management VRFs
BFD (BGP, OSPF, static routes)
VRRP, Multi Active Gateway Protocol (MAGP)
DHCPv4/v6 Relay
Router Port, int Vlan, NULL Interface for Routing
ECMP, 64-way
IGMPv2/v3 Snooping Querier
Consistent/Resilient Hashing
Network Virtualization
VXLAN EVPN -L2 stretch use case
VXLAN Hardware VTEP - L2 Gateway
L2 stretch use case
Integration with VMware NSX & OpenStack, etc
Onyx certified NSX scale of 1000 VNIs
Quality of Service (QoS)
802.3X Flow Control
WRED with Fast ECN
802.1Qbb Priority Flow Control
802.1Qaz ETS
DCBX - Application TLV support
Advanced QoS - Qualification, Rewrite, Policers - 802.1AB
Simplified (one command) RoCEv2 configuration automation
Security
USA Department of Defense certification-UC APL
System secure mode-FIPS 140-2 compliance
Storm control
Access Control Lists (ACLs L2-L4 & user defined)
802.1X - Port Based Network Access Control
Strict Security mode for DoD Apps & NIST 800 181A compliance
CoPP (IP filter)
Port Isolation
Synchronization
NTP
PTP IEEE-1588 (SMPTE profile)
Docker Container
Full SDK access through the container
Persistent container & shared storage
Container-secured mode of work:
Limited CPU/memory/SSD usage
Software Defined Network (SDN)
OpenFlow 1.3
Supported controllers: ODL, ONOS, FloodLight, RYU, etc.
NAT
True hybrid mode with programmable pipeline
Layer 2 Feature Set
Multi Chassis LAG (MLAG), MLAG with STP support
Jumbo Frames (9216 Bytes)
IGMP V2/V3, Snooping, Querier
VLAN 802.1Q (4K)
512K forwarding entries that can be flexibly shared across ACL, LPM routes, Host routes, MAC, ECMP and Tunnel applications
Q-In-Q
802.1W Rapid Spanning Tree
BPDU Filter, Root Guard
Loop Guard, BPDU Guard
802.1s Multiple STP (MSTP)
Rapid Per VLAN STP+ and PVRST+
802.3ad Link Aggregation (LAG) & LACP
32 Ports/Channel - 64 Groups Per System
Port Isolation
802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Store & Forward / Cut-through switching modes
Head of Queue Life Time Limit (HLL)
1/10/25/40/50/100GbE
Monitoring & Telemetry
High Resolution Streaming Telemetry
What Just Happened (WHJ) Root Cause Analysis
sFLOW
Real Time queue depth histograms & thresholds
Port mirroring (SPAN & ERSPAN)
Enhanced Link & phy monitoring
BER degradation monitoring
User mode - simplified and advanced shared buffer configuration
Management and Automation
ZTP
Ansible, Puppet, SaltStack
FTP/TFTP/SCP
AAA, RADIUS / TACACS+ / LDAP
JASON & CLI, WEB UI
SNMP v1/v2/v3
In0band and OOB management
DHCP, SSHv2, Telnet
SYSLOG
USB
10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet RJ45 mgmt port
RJ45 Serial console mgmt port (115200 BAUD)
Dual software images, each in separate flash partitions
Events history
Open Network Install Environment (ONIE switch models)
Service and Support
Warranty
(3-3-3) Hardware Warranty; 3-year parts; 3-year on-site (standard business hours, next business day response) and 3-year labor.
Notes: The hardware warranty covers firmware. For extended hardware support and installation information, please see the "Services and Support" Section.
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Configuration Information
Step 1 - Base Configuration (Select one Model)
Description
SKU
HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Power to Connector Airflow Half Width Switch
Q9E63A
HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Power to Connector Airflow Half Width TAA Switch
R0P77A
HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Connector to Power Airflow Half Width TAA Switch
R0P78A
Notes: For M-series SN2010M ONIE SKUs, refer to the Transceivers & Cables supported by the NOS used.
HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Power to Connector Airflow Half Width Switch
Q9E63A
18 x 1/10/25 GbE + 4 x 40/100GbE ports
2 x Power cord, 1.83m, C13-C14
1 x Serial cable (DB9 to RJ45)
1 x HPE Warranty and Installation instructions
HPE Quick Start Guide
Notes: Requires Rack Installation Kit & optical transceivers listed below.
HPE SN2100M Rack Installation Kit
Q2F25A
Rack installation kit for SN2010M/SN2100M
Notes: Only 1 Rack Mount kit is needed for 2x SN2010M switches within the same rack.
Step 2 - Options
Transceivers - for M-series SN2010M ONYX switches
Notes: Refer to HPE M-series SPOCK Connectivity Stream for latest M-series ONYX interconnect support matrix
Note #
Description
SKU
HPE 40GbE QSFP+ SR4 100m Transceiver
Q7F11A
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 500m 1310mm PSM4 Transceiver
Q8J73A
HPE 10GbE SFP+ SR Multi-mode 300m Transceiver
Q6M30A
HPE 10Gb SFP+ Short Wave 1-pack Pull Tab Optical Transceiver
Q2P65A
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 SR4 100m Transceiver
Q2F19A
HPE 25Gb SFP28 Short Wave Extended Temperature 1-pack Pull Tab Optical Transceiver
Q2P64B
10
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 LC SWDM4 Multi-mode 100m Transceiver
R0R40A
3, 6, 11,12
HPE 10GBASE-T SFP+ RJ45 30m 1-pack Transceiver
R0R41B
3, 6
HPE 25Gb SFP28 SR 30m Transceiver
R0R42A
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 10Gb SFP+ SR Transceiver
455883-B21
HPE X110 100M SFP LC LX Transceiver
JD120B
HPE X120 1G SFP LC SX Transceiver
JD118B
HPE X120 1G SFP LC LX Transceiver
JD119B
HPE X120 1G SFP RJ45 T Transceiver
JD089B
7
HPE BladeSystem CClass Virtual Connect 1G SFP RJ45 Transceiver
453154-B21
Note #
Description
SKU
HPE X130 10G SFP+ LC SR Transceiver
JD092B
HPE X130 10G SFP+ LC LR Transceiver
JD094B
Aruba 10G SFP+ LC LR 10km SMF Transceiver
J9151E
Aruba SFP-10GE-ZR 10GBASE-ZR SFP+ 1310nm LC Connector Pluggable 10GbE XCVR
JW148A
HPE X130 10G SFP+ LC ER 40km Transceiver
JG234A
1
HPE X130 10G SFP+ LC LH 80km Transceiver
JG915A
HPE X140 40G QSFP+ MPO MM 850nm CSR4 300m Transceiver
JG709A
HPE X140 40G QSFP+ LC LR4 SM 10km 1310nm Transceiver
JG661A
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 40Gb QSFP+ MPO SR4 100m Transceiver
720187-B21
HPE X140 40G QSFP+ LC BiDi 100m MM Transceiver
JL251A
HPE 40Gb QSFP+ Bidirectional Transceiver
841716-B21
HPE X140 40G QSFP+ LC LR4L 2km SM Transceiver
JL286A
HPE X190 25G SFP28 LC SR 100m MM Transceiver
JL293A
3
Aruba 25G SFP28 LC LR 10km SMF Transceiver
JL486A
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 500m 1310mm PSM4 Transceiver
Q8J73A
HPE X130 10G SFP+ LC SR Transceiver
JD092B
HPE X140 40G QSFP+ MPO SR4 Transceiver
JG325B
HPE 25Gb SFP28 SR 100m Transceiver
845398-B21
3
HPE QSFP28 to SFP28 Adapter
845970-B21
HPE X150 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 10km SM Transceiver
JL275A
HPE X150 100G QSFP28 CWDM4 2km SM Transceiver
JH673A
10
HPE X150 100G QSFP28 LC SWDM4 100m MM Transceiver
JH419A
9
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 Bidirectional Transceiver
845972-B21
14
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 LC DR1 500m 1-pack Transceiver
R8M61A
HPE 25/50GbE SFP56 SR 100m 1-pack Transceiver
R8M65A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x100Gb QSFP28 MPO SR4 100m FIO Transceiver
R7D08A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x100Gb QSFP28 MPO SR4 100m Transceiver
R7D12A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x10Gb SFP+ SR FIO Transceiver
R7D05A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x10Gb SFP+ SR Transceiver
R7D09A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x25Gb SFP28 SR 100m FIO Transceiver
R7D07A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x25Gb SFP28 SR 100m Transceiver
R7D11A
Supported DAC/Copper Cables and Adapters
8
HPE 7.6m/25ft CAT5 RJ45 M/M Ethernet C/O Cable
C7539A
5
HPE FlexNetwork X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 0.65m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JD095C
5
HPE FlexNetwork X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 1.2m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JD096C
5
HPE FlexNetwork X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JD097C
5
HPE FlexNetwork X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JG081C
HPE C-series 3M Passive Copper SFP+ Cable
K2Q21A
HPE C-series 5M Passive Copper SFP+ Cable
K2Q22A
Note #
Description
SKU
5
Aruba 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
J9281D
5
Aruba 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
J9283D
5
Aruba 25G SFP28 to SFP28 0.65m Direct Attach Cable
JL487A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ QSFP+ 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JG326A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ QSFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JG327A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ QSFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JG328A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+ 1m Direct Attach Copper Splitter Cable
JG329A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Splitter Cable
JG330A
HPE FlexNetwork X240 40G QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Splitter Cable
JG331A
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
720199-B21
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
720202-B21
5
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
487655-B21
5
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
537963-B21
HPE X242 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JH234A
HPE X242 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JH235A
HPE X242 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JH236A
4
HPE X240 QSFP28 4xSFP28 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL282A
4
HPE X240 QSFP28 4xSFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL283A
4
HPE X240 QSFP28 4xSFP28 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL284A
4
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to 4x25Gb SFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
845416-B21
Aruba 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R0Z26A
5
HPE 25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
844477-B21
5
HPE 25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 0.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R4G18A
5
HPE 25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R4G19A
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
845408-B21
4
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 to 4x25GbE SFP28 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
Q9S72A
HPE X240 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL271A
HPE X240 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL272A
HPE X240 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL273A
Aruba 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R0Z25A
Aruba 100G QSFP28 to QSFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL307A
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
845406-B21
HPE 200Gb QSFP56 to QSFP56 0.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R5Z76A
HPE 200Gb QSFP56 to QSFP56 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R5Z77A
HPE 200Gb QSFP56 to QSFP56 2m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R5Z78A
HPE 200Gb QSFP56 to QSFP56 2.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R5Z79A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x10Gb SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R7D16A
5
HPE Alletra 6000 2x25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R7D17A
HPE Alletra 6000 2x100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R7D18A
5
Aruba 25G SFP28 to SFP28 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable
JL488A
HPE 200GbE QSFP56 to 2xQSFP56 2m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R8M57A
Note #
Description
SKU
HPE 200GbE QSFP56 to 2xQSFP56 2.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R8M58A
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 0.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R8M59A
13
HPE 200Gb QSFP56 to 4x50/25Gb SFP56 2.5m Direct Attach Copper Cable
R6F27A
Supported AOC (Optical) Cables and Adapters
HPE 40GbE QSFP+ to 4x10GbE SFP+ 5m Active Optical Cable
Q9S66A
HPE 25GbE SFP28 to SFP28 3m Smart Active Optical Cable
Q9S67A
HPE 25GbE SFP28 to SFP28 5m Smart Active Optical Cable
Q9S68A
HPE 25GbE SFP28 to SFP28 10m Smart Active Optical Cable
Q9S69A
HPE 25GbE SFP28 to SFP28 15m Smart Active Optical Cable
Q9S70A
HPE 100GbE QSFP28 to QSFP28 5m Active Optical Cable
Q9S71A
HPE BladeSystem c-Class QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+ 15m Active Optical Cable
721076-B21
HPE BladeSystem c-Class 40G QSFP+ to QSFP+ 15m Active Optical Cable
720211-B21
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 7m Active Optical Cable
845410-B21
HPE 100Gb QSFP28 to QSFP28 15m Active Optical Cable
845414-B21
HPE QSFP28 to 4x25Gb SFP28 7m Active Optical Cable
845420-B21
HPE QSFP28 to 4x25Gb SFP28 15m Active Optical Cable
845424-B21
HPE 25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 7m Active Optical Cable
844483-B21
HPE 25Gb SFP28 to SFP28 15m Active Optical Cable
845396-B21
Configuration Rules and Notes:
Notes:
- 1. JG915A - Storage connectivity support for this transceiver is limited to 40Km
- 2. QSA (QSFP+ to SFP+) adapter (655874-B21) is being phased out of the M-series support. Use HPE QSA28 (QSFP28 to SFP28) adapter (845970-B21) that is compatible with all M-series switches to convert a QSFP+/QSFP28 slot to a single SFP+/SFP28 slot for 1G to 25G operation.
- 3. HPE QSA28 (QSFP28 to SFP28) adapter (845970-B21) is compatible with all M-series switches and is required with this transceiver to convert a QSFP28 slot to a single SFP28 or SFP+ slot for 1G, 10G, or 25G operation with this switch model.
- 4. QSFP (+ or 28) cable end is supported in SN2010M. The SFP (+ or 28) end is not supported in the SN2010M
- 5. The SN2010M 25G DAC connectivity to another M-series switch or 3rd party switch is limited to a 0.5m DAC cable. End device connectivity may use 1m or a 3m (26 gauge) 25G DAC. 10G DAC up to 5m is supported between SN2010M switches.
- 6. This HPE transceiver is compatible and supported for use in the SFP28 slots with this M-series switch model and is not restricted to use only with a QSA28 in QSFP28 slots.
- 7. This HPE transceiver is compatible and supported for use in the SFP28 slots and also the QSFP28 slots with this M-series switch model with the QSA28 (QSFP28 to SFP28) adapter (845970-B21).
- 8. This RJ45 crossover cable is compatible and supported for use when directly connecting the two M-series switch MGMT ports.
When configuring MLAG and also utilizing in-band management, the MGMT0 ports of the two switches should be connected.
- 9. The interoperable 845972-B21 and 855817-B21 HPE 100Gb QSFP28 Bidirectional XCVRs do not interoperate with the JH419A and R0R40A transceivers.
- 10. 100Gbe SWDM4 LC transceivers JH419A and R0R40A are interoperable.
- 11. 10Gbase-T SFP+ RJ45 transceiver supports maximum length 30M CAT6a cable. This 10Gabse-T transceiver is not qualified for use at 1GbE and shall be operated only at 10GbE.
- 12. ONYX-3.9.2110 and later revisions are required for support of up to 18 R0R41B transceivers in the SN2010M switch.
- 13. All 4 R6F27A cable ports must be set as NRZ or PAM4. A mix between the two technologies is not supported.
- 14. The R8M61A class 6 power requirements support use in the SN2010M ports 19, 20, 21, 22.
Supported Optical Cables for all M-series switch models
Description
SKU
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 10m Cable
QK729A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 8 Fiber 50m Cable
QK731A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 1m Cable
QK732A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 2m Cable
QK733A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 5m Cable
QK734A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 15m Cable
QK735A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 30m Cable
QK736A
HPE Premier Flex LC/LC Multi-mode OM4 2 Fiber 50m Cable
QK737A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 0.5m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ833A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 1.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ834A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 2.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ835A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 5.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ836A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 15.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ837A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 30.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ838A
HPE LC to LC Multi-mode OM3 2-Fiber 50.0m 1-Pack Fiber Optic Cable
AJ839A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO OM4 100m Cable
H6Z30A
HPE Multi Fiber Push On to 4 x Lucent Connector 5m Cable
K2Q46A
HPE Multi Fiber Push On to 4 x Lucent Connector 15m Cable
K2Q47A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 1m Cable
Q1H63A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 2m Cable
Q1H64A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 5m Cable
Q1H65A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 15m Cable
Q1H66A
HPE Premier Flex MPO/MPO Multi-mode OM4 12 Fiber 30m Cable
Q1H67A
HPE Premier Flex MPO to 4xLC 30m Cbl
Q1H68A
HPE Premier Flex MPO to 4 x Lucent Connector 50m Cable
Q1H69A
HPE 5m Single-Mode LC/LC Fibre Channel Cable
AK346A
HPE Premier Flex MPO12 to MPO12 APC Single-mode 50m 1-pack Cable
R6F28A
HPE Premier Flex MPO12 to MPO12 APC Single-mode 100m 1-pack Cable
R6F29A
HPE Premier Flex MPO12 to MPO12 APC Single-mode 300m 1-pack Cable
R6F30A
HPE Premier Flex MPO12 to MPO12 APC Single-mode 500m 1-pack Cable
R6F31A
Technical Specifications
Family Information
HPE SN2010M
HPE SN2100M
HPE SN2410M
HPE SN2700M
Description
Ideal 1 width ToR 1/10/25/40/50/100 GbE
Ideal 1 width ToR 10/25/40/50/100GbE
1/10/25GbE ToR 40/50/100GbE
40/50/100GbE spine and aggregation ToR
Ports Speeds
18 x 1/10/25GBE + 4x40/100GbE
16x40/100GbE
64x10/25GbE
48x10/25GbE
+ 8x40/100GbE
32x40/100GbE
64x10/25GbE
Minimum Configuration
18 + 4 Ports
8 Ports - pay as you grow with 8 additional port option
24x10/25 GbE + 4x100 GbE Ports - pay as you grow 24/4 additional port option
16 Ports - pay as you grow with 16 additional port option
Size
1U ( 1 19" wide)
1U ( 1 19" wide)
1U
1U
Switching Capacity
1.7Tb/s
3.2Tb/s
4Tb/s
6.4Tb/s
Processing Capacity
1.26Bpps
2.38Bpps
2.97Bpps
4.76Bpps
Forwarding Technology
Cut Through and Store-and-forward
Cut Through and Store-and-forward
Cut Through and Store-and-forward
Cut Through and Store-and-forward
Latency
300ns
300ns
300ns
300ns
Typical Power
Consumption
57W
94W
165W
150W
Energy Efficiency
full load:
91.3% @ 115Vac/60Hz , 92.6% @ 230Vac/50Hz
full load:
91.3% @ 115Vac/60Hz , 92.6% @ 230Vac/50Hz
80 Plus Gold
80 Plus Gold
Supported Operating Systems**
ONYX & ONIE
ONYX & ONIE
ONYX & ONIE
ONYX & ONIE
System Memory
8GB
8GB
8GB
8GB
SSD Memory
16GB
16GB
32GB
32GB
Packet Buffer
16MB
16MB
16MB
16MB
1GbE Mgmt Ports
1 RJ45
1 RJ45
2 RJ45
2 RJ45
Serial Ports
1 RJ45
1 RJ45
1 RJ45
1 RJ45
USB Ports
1 Mini USB
1 Mini USB
1
1
Airflow
Power-to-Connector and Connector-to-Power airflow
Power-to-Connector and Connector-to-Power airflow
Power-to-Connector and Connector-to-Power airflow; hot swappable
Power-to-Connector and Connector-to-Power airflow; hot swappable
Power Supplies
2 (1+1 redundant)
not replaceable
2 (1+1 redundant)
not replaceable
2 (1+1 redundant)
hot-swappable
2 (1+1 redundant)
hot-swappable
HPE SN2010M
HPE SN2100M
HPE SN2410M
HPE SN2700M
Fans
2 fans not replaceable
2 fans not replaceable
4 (N+1 redundant)
hot-swappable
4 (N+1 redundant)
hot-swappable
Power Supplies
Frequency:
50-60Hz
Input range:
100-264 AC
Input current
4.5-2.9A
Frequency:
50-60Hz
Input range:
100-264 AC
Input current
4.5-2.9A
Frequency:
50-60Hz
Input range:
100-264 AC
Input current
4.5-2.9A
Frequency:
50-60Hz
Input range:
100-264 AC
Input current
4.5-2.9A
Size
1.72"" x 7.87"" x 20""(43.9mm x 200mm x 508mm)
1.72"" x 7.87"" x 20""(43.9mm x 200mm x 508mm)
1.72"" x 17.24"" x 17""(43.9mm x 438mm x 436mm)
1.72"" x 16.84"" x 27""(43.9mm x 427.8mm x 686mm)
Weight
4.53kg (10Lb)
4.53kg (10Lb)
8.52kg (18.8Lb)
11.1kg (24.5Lb)
Notes: **There are separate M-Series SKUs for ONIE and ONYX switch models.
HPE SN2010M 25GbE 18SFP28 4QSFP28 Half Width Switch
Description
Ideal 1 width ToR switch supporting 1/10/25/40/50/100 GbE connectivity
Ports Speeds
18 x 1/10/25 GbE + 4 x 40/100 GbE
Minimum Configuration
18 + 4 ports
Size
1U ( 1 19" wide)
Switching Capacity
1.7Tb/s
Processing Capacity
1.26Bpps
Forwarding Technology
Cut Through and Store-and -Forward
Latency
300ns
Typical Power Consumption
57W
Supported Operating Systems
ONYX
System Memory
8GB
SSD Memory
16GB
Packet Buffer
16MB
100/100 Mgmt Ports
1 RJ45
Serial Ports
1 RJ45
USB Ports
1 Mini USB
Airflow
Power-to-Connector and Connector-to-Power
Power Supplies
2 (1+1 redundant);
not replaceable
Fans
2 fans not replaceable
Power Supplies
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Input range: 100-264 AC
Input current 4.5-2.9A
Size
1.72"" x 7.87"" x 20""(43.9mm x 200mm x 508mm)
Weight
4.53kg (10Lb)
Environment
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C
Non-operating temperature
-40°C to 70°C
Operating relative humidity (operational)
5% to 85%
noncondensing
Operating Altitude 0 - 3050m
RoHS compliant
Electrical characteristics
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Voltage 90 - 264 VAC
Safety
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+AC:2011+A2:2013, IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) + Am 1:2009 + Am 2:2013 and EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + AC:2011 + A2:2013, UL 60950-1:2007, CAN/CSA C22.2 60950 -1:2007+A1:2011+A2:2014, IEC 60950-1 Ed. 2.0 :2005 + Am 1:2009+ Am 2:2013, LV CU TR 004/2011 and EMC CU TR 020/2011 Technical Regulation, DSTU EN 55032:2014 and DSTU EN 60950-1:2014
EMC
EN 55032:2012 class A, EN 55024:2010, EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN 61000-3-3: 2013, EN 61000-4-2: 2002, EN 61000-4-3: 2006+A1(08)+A2(10), EN 61000-4-4: 2004+A1(10), EN 61000-4-5: 2006, EN 61000-4-6: 2014
EN 61000-4-11:2004, FCC 47 CFR, Part 15:2017, Sub-part B, Class A, ICES-003, Issue 6: 2016 Class A, VCCI V-3/2015.04 Class A, AZ/NZS CISPR 32:2015 Class A, KN22:2009 class A/ KN24:2009
Acoustic
High-speed fan: 73.7dB(A)
Typical power with passive cables (ATIS)
57W
HPE Power Advisor
To address a need to accurately estimate power requirements and to ensure the appropriate levels of power and cooling and power-related operating costs, HPE created the HPE Power Advisor utility. The HPE Power Advisor utility provides accurate and meaningful estimates of the power needs for HPE servers, storage, and switches including M-series Ethernet switches.
Protocols
Standards
802.1D Bridging and Spanning Tree
802.1p QOS
802.1Q VLAN Tagging
802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol
802.1Qaz ETS
802.1Qbb PFC
802.3ad Link Aggregation with LACP
802.3ba
802.3x Flow Control
1000BASE-KX
802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet
SNMP MIBs
RFC 4001 INET-ADDRESS-MIB
IANAifType-MIB
RFC 2863 IF-MIB
RFC 4318 RSTP-MIB
LLDP-MIB 802.1AB-2005
RFC 4363 Q-BRIDGE-MIB
RFC 4188 BRIDGE-MIB
RFC 4133 ENTITY-MIB
RFC 3433 ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB
RFC 4268 ENTITY-STATE-MIB
RFC 2572 SNMP-MPD-MIB
RFC 4293 IP-MIB
RFC 4022 TCP-MIB
RFC 4113 UDP-MIB
SNMP MIBs
RFC 4292 IP-FORWARD-MIB
RFC 2790 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB
RFC 1213
SNMPV2-CONF
RFC 2579 SNMPV2-TC MIB
RFC 3417 SNMPV2-TM MIB
RFC 3826 SNMP-USM-AES-MIB
Mellanox SMI MIB
Mellanox IF-VPI-MIB
Mellanox enhanced ENTITY-MIB
Mellanox Power-Cycle-MIB
Mellanox SW-Update-MIB
Mellanox Config-MIB