Configuration Guide User guide
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Summary of enhancements in FastIron release 07.4.00
Table 3 lists the enhancements for FastIron release 07.4.00.
TABLE 3 Summary of Enhancements in FastIron release 07.4.00
Feature Description Described in
New hardware This release introduces the new Brocade ICX 6430
and ICX 6450 Series stackable switches.
Brocade ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 Stackable
Switches Hardware Installation Guide
Optics for ICX 6430 and ICX
6450
The following optics are supported on the Brocade
ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 Series stackable switches:
• E1MG-TX
• E1MG-SX-OM 1000Base-SX SFP optic
• E1MG-LX-OM 1000Base-LX SFP optic
• E1MG-LHA-OM 1000Base-LHA SFP optic
• E1MG-LHB 1000Base-LHB SFP optic
• 10G-SFPP-SR 10GBASE-SR, SFP+ optic (LC)
• 10G-SFPP-LR 10GBASE-LR, SFP+ optic (LC)
• 10G-SFPP-LRM 10GBASE-LRM, 1310NM SFP+
OPTIC (LC),
• 10G-SFPP-ER 10GBASE-ER SFP+ optic (LC)
• 10G-SFPP-USR
• 1G-SFP-TWX-0101, 1G-SFP-TWX-0501
• 10G-SFPP-TWX-0101, 10G-SFPP-TWX-0301,
10G-SFPP-TWX-0501
http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/da
ta_sheets/product_data_sheets/Optics_DS.pdf
New optic The 10G-SFPP-USR is also supported on the following
devices:
• FCX
• FSX devices that have SX-FI-8XG or SX-FI-2XG
modules installed
• ICX 6610
• ICX 6450
• TurboIron 24X
http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/da
ta_sheets/product_data_sheets/Optics_DS.pdf
Multi-Chassis Trunking Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT)is technology that
allows multiple switches to appear as single logical
switch connecting to another switch using a standard
LAG. MCT is supported on FSX devices that have any
of the following modules installed.
• SX-FI-24GPP
• SX-FI-24HF
• SX-FI-2XG
• SX-FI-8XG
• SX-FI48GPP
“Multi-Chassis Trunking” on page 827
MAC address move
notification
MAC address movement notification allows you to
monitor the movement of MAC addresses that
migrate from port to port. It enables you to
distinguish between legitimate movement and
malicious movement by allowing you to define
malicious use as a threshold number of times a MAC
address moves within a specific interval.
“Monitoring MAC address movement” on page 574