CX308P-48Y-M-H, 48×25Gb SFP28 L3 Core/Spine Switch, 8×100Gb QSFP28 Uplinks, Enterprise SONiC Ready

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  • 48 × 25Gb SFP28 ports with 8 × 100Gb QSFP28 uplinks
  • Powered by Enterprise SONiC Distribution and Marvell Falcon ASIC
  • Advanced Layer 2/3 features with EVPN Multihoming, BGP-EVPN, INT Telemetry and IPv4 routing
  • Designed for Leaf/Spine architectures and cloud-scale aggregation/core deployments

The CX308P-48Y-M-H is a high-performance Layer 3 Core/Spine switch built around the Marvell Falcon 2.0 Tbps ASIC. Equipped with 48 × 25Gb SFP28 ports and 8 × 100Gb QSFP28 uplinks, it delivers outstanding switching capacity and routing performance for modern data centers and cloud-scale campus networks.

Preloaded with AsterNOS, Asterfusion's Enterprise SONiC-based network operating system, it supports advanced networking technologies including VXLAN, BGP-EVPN, EVPN Multihoming and INT Telemetry. Optional MPLS and PTP support enable high-performance, low-latency and time-sensitive networking applications.

Designed for maximum flexibility, the CX308P-48Y-M-H can operate as a Spine or Leaf switch in small and medium-sized data centers, as a high-density Leaf switch in large-scale cloud environments, or as a high-performance core switch for enterprise campus networks.

Specification Value
Ports 48 × 25G SFP28, 8 × 100G QSFP28
Switch ASIC Marvell Falcon
Switching Capacity 2.0 Tbps
Forwarding Rate 2.8 Bpps
SDRAM DDR4 16 GB
SSD Memory 128 GB
Packet Buffer 24 MB
MAC Address Entries 32K
IPv4 Prefix Routes 504K
IPv6 Prefix Routes 252K
Power Supplies 2 Hot-swappable (1+1 Redundancy)
Fan Modules 4 Hot-swappable (3+1 Redundancy)
Max. Power Consumption <480 W
Rack Space 1 RU
Dimensions (H × W × D) 44 × 440 × 515 mm
Weight 10.5 kg
Operating Temperature 0 to 45 °C
Airflow Front to Rear

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