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Go-Green
Three Intelligent Ways to
Save Power
Jan Hof
Director Field Marketing EMEA-SAM
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Introducing Extreme Networks®
Leadership
• Technology: Superior performance for
voice, video, and data
• Partnerships: Deep and ongoing
relationships with industry leaders
• Customer Focus: Customer focused
requirements, service and support
organization
• Trust: Over 15 million ports shipped to
household names around the world
Innovation
• Pioneering: We created the Layer 3
switching market in 1996
• Never Satisfied: Strong R&D and
Support investment. Commitment to
quality
People
• 875 Extremists world-wide
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Did you know Extreme Networks…
Provided the network for the 2006 FIFA world Cup
Carries 50% of the UK Internet traffic
Is used by a Customer whose downtime costs $174M per hour
Delivered the network for three main Airports in Italy
Carried the data for the experiments that unlocked the secrets of
human DNA
Has more than 100 Service provider customers worldwide
……….
What do these customers have in common?
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Focus on Your Needs
We help meet Tough Commitments
Mid- to Large-Sized Enterprises
• Exceptional voice—availability and
quality that delights users
• Integrated security—extended reach,
choice and value
• Excellent implementations—on time and
within budget
Service Providers
• Higher market share—versatile
solutions extend market coverage
• Increase revenue per subscriber—new
Triple Play services to drive additional
revenue
Extreme Networks pioneering open architecture delivers
meaningful insight and unprecedented control
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We solve the toughest
networking challenges…
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…with engaged networks
that deliver powerful
insight and control…
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…reduce power-consumption
with design equity and
network automation.
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Green IT: An Emerging Challenge
IT consumed about 61 billion kilowatt-hours in 2006—about
1.5 percent of the total electricity consumed in the US—at a
cost of about $4.5 billion. Power consumption in the industry
could nearly double by 2011.
• Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy
Efficiency,” Environmental Protection Agency, Aug. 3, 2007
The price of building a new data center has quadrupled since
2000, in large part due to the costs associated with the
infrastructure needed to power and cool the building.
• Bruce Taylor, chief analyst at the Uptime Institute featured in
eWeek Magazine, Aug. 14, 2007
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Green IT – Market Drivers
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Go-Green Value Proposition
Equipment
that’s turned off
when not in use
Value
Lower
Energy
Cost
Design
Networks
optimized to
use less power
that help
save energy
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Network Design
Optimized to use less Power
3-Tier Network Design:
2-Tier Network Design:
• Higher hardware cost
• More Switches  More Power
• More Sites  Higher OPEX
• Lower hardware cost
• Less Switches  Less Power
• Less Sites  Lower OPEX
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Lower Power Infrastructure
Networks with LESS
Network Core
BlackDiamond® 8810
• 835W for a typical configuration
Typical Enterprise Core Switch
• 1,677W for an equivalent
configuration
192 ports
Redundant management modules
192 ports
Redundant management modules
Network Edge
Summit® X250e-48p
• 75W power consumption
Typical Enterprise Edge Switch
• 170W power consumption
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Tolly Evaluation
Power Consumption of Enterprise Core Switches
Average Power Consumption [Watts]
1800
1600
BlackDiamond
uses 3.4x times less
1400
1200
1000
1665
power, on average,
than Catalyst 6509
and 2x less power
than BigIron RX16
973
800
600
400
490
200
0
Extreme
BlackDiamond
8800
Cisco
Catalyst
6509
Source: The Tolly Group, March 2008 – report 208284
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Foundry
BigIron
RX-16
The Value of Green IT in $
50% - 65% less Power
= 3-5% of the investment cost
or over the lifetime of a network 15-25% of the investment cost
or over a 5-year period you save the cost
of each 6th BlackDiamond 8810!
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Introducing Network Widgets
Powerful Automation and Immediate Usability
Value Proposition
● Improve network security and
reliability, reduce operational costs,
and complexity without costly coding
or expensive, top-of-the-line
switches
Ideal Applications
Capabilities
● Pre-built widgets deliver free and
open extensions that support
deployment, operations,
optimization, and monitoring
● Widget Central web site provides a
forum for sharing widgets and
modifications
● Installations needing a more tailored
solution to a unique security or
implementation challenges
● Organizations who could automate
routine or repetitive tasks but who
lack staff and expertise to customize
the network
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Widget Central: Growing the Library
● EAPS, SRP, and Basic
● Scheduled Power over
Network Deployment
Configuration
● Security Setup widgets for
RADIUS, Netlogin, VLANs, and
more
● Automated Adds, Moves,
● IPv6 Optimization
● Intrusion Detection and
● Quality of Service
Configuration
Ethernet On and Off
and Changes for Common
Devices like VoIP Handsets
Protocol Anomaly Detection
and Recovery
● Loop Detection and Mitigation
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Automated Power Management
Turn Off Unused Devices
Universal Port Framework
• Port profiles reside on switches,
execute based on defined triggers
• Time-based triggers can power
down non-essential devices at predefined times
• Works with any IP handset
Universal Port Manager
• Design, troubleshoot, deploy and
monitor Universal Port profiles
• Centralized for easy management
Universal Port: “the USB for Networks”
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Universal Port
the technology underneath
Static Profile
• Activated by the switch at the time the port configuration is pushed
• Current port setting is saved in switch configuration (persistent)
Dynamic Profile
• Activated / De-activated by the switch when the specified event occurs
• Current port setting is not saved across reboots (non-persistent), it is a
temporary configuration
Triggers:
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Connect/De-Connect
Authenticate/De-Authenticate
Network Login failed login protection.
MAC Security
Edge port loop protection
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ACL – Policy violation
ACL – traffic baseline violation
Port down
Blade down
Time of Day
Ingress/Egress port QoS / security
profile transfer to backup port.
Any entry in the System Log can function as Trigger
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Adding it Up
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A Real-World Scenario
A 2,000 user Converged voice and data network
Equipment list:
Extreme Networks
• Core: (2) BlackDiamond 8810’s
• Edge: (106) Summit X250/450 fixed
configuration switches
• Phones: 2,000 Avaya 9640G color
Equivalent Solution
• Core: (2) Enterprise Core switches
• Edge: (106) Enterprise edge Switches
• Phones: 2,000 color display handsets
display gigabit handsets
Total power: 37kW
Total power: 25kW
• Universal Port power management
Annual consumption: 184,000 kW-h
Annual consumption: 326,000 kW-h
Extreme Networks consumes 44% Less Power
of an equivalent solution!
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Extreme’s Automation Framework
Helps Saving Power
Helps Saving Cost
Helps Saving the Planet
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Thank You
Purple by Design…
…Naturally Green
Switches built to save Money and Energy
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© 2006
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