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Data Sheet
Virtual Services Platform 4000
Simplify Your Network End-to-End With the Fabric-Enabled
Multiservice Edge Device
Simplify your network with the Extreme Virtual Services Platform (VSP)
4000. Designed to extend the reach of Extreme Fabric Connect technology
to the branch and network edge, the VSP 4000 delivers fully featured
network virtualization capabilities in a low-cost 1/10 Gigabit platform
optimized for small locations. Oering full multiservice capabilities without
deployment of multiple protocols, the VSP 4000 oers a simplified,
streamlined way to build and manage networks.
For deployments in small oces where it is desirable to extend fabric
technology across the wide area, the metro, or the campus edge or where
you need separation of trac for regulatory/security reasons or to support
multiple entities, the VSP 4000 delivers rich multiservice and multi-tenant
functionality in a cost-eective platform for small locations.
Product Overview
The VSP 4000 is available in six model variants to address a range of
campus edge, small site or multiservice needs. Models include:
VSP 4450GSX-PWR+ – 36 x 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports, 12-ports of
10/100/1000BASE-T with PoE+, and two SFP+ MACsec capable uplink
ports with optional AC redundant power.
VSP 4450GSX-DC – 36 ports of 100/1000 Mbps SFP, 12 ports of
10/100/1000BASE-T, and two SFP+ MACsec capable uplink ports with
optional DC redundant power.
Highlights
Designed for small sites, delivering
full-featured network virtualization
capabilities in a range of low-cost
1/10 Gigabit Ethernet platforms
Deliver multiple services without
managing multiple complex
protocols, with the compact Edge
device in your network
Leverage network virtualization
technology easily for small oces
– and separate trac to help meet
regulatory or security requirements
Provide rich multi-service
functionality in multi-tenant
environments – and help separate
and protect each tenant’s trac
Supports both conventional Routed
IP and/or Fabric- based networking
deployments

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