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A modular switch or chassis switch is a type of
network switch A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device. A netw ...
which can be configured using field-replaceable units. This units, often referred to as blades, can add more ports, bandwidth, and capabilities to a switch. These blades can be heterogenous, and this allows for a network based on multiple different protocols and cable types. Blades can typically be configured in a parallel or failover configuration, which can allow for higher bandwidth, or redundancy in the event of failure. Modular switches also typically support hot-swap of switch modules, this can be very important in managing
downtime The term downtime is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. The unavailability is the proportion of a time-span that a system is unavailable or offline. This is usually a result of the system failing to function because of an un ...
. Modular switches also support additional line cards which can provide new functions to the switch that would previously have been unavailable, such as a
firewall Firewall may refer to: * Firewall (computing), a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer networks or hosts * Firewall (construction), a barrier inside a building, designed to limit the spre ...
. An example of a modular computer network switch is the
Cisco Catalyst 6500 The Cisco Catalyst 6500 is a modular chassis network switch manufactured by Cisco Systems from 1999 to 2015, capable of delivering speeds of up to "400 million packets per second". A 6500 comprises a chassis, power supplies, one or two superv ...
, which can be configured with up to 13 slots, and supports connections from RJ45 to QSFP+.


See also

* Stackable switch


References


Further reading


Examples of Network Equipment
University of Aberdeen Internet Communications Engineering Course, 2019.
Introducing Backpack: Our second-generation modular open switch
Facebook Backpack introduction Networking hardware {{network-stub