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Dell 0WKCFR Broadcom Force 10 MXL 10/40GbE Aggregator Switch
The Dell Broadcom Force 10 MXL 10/40GbE Aggregator Switch (model 0WKCFR) delivers high-density, low-latency connectivity for modern data centers and enterprise networks. Designed for spine-leaf architectures, this switch aggregates traffic from multi... Read More
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$109.95
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- In Stock: 4
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Model or Part: 0WKCFR
- Condition: Refurbished
- Weight: 3.00lb
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Overview
The Dell Broadcom Force 10 MXL 10/40GbE Aggregator Switch (model 0WKCFR) delivers high-density, low-latency connectivity for modern data centers and enterprise networks. Designed for spine-leaf architectures, this switch aggregates traffic from multiple access layers and provides flexible uplink options to core routers or servers. With robust hardware and advanced traffic management, it helps organizations scale bandwidth while maintaining simplicity and reliability.
Key Features
- Dual 10GbE and 40GbE ports for versatile uplink configurations
- Non-blocking architecture ensures consistent performance under heavy loads
- Advanced QoS and traffic shaping for predictable application delivery
- Built-in redundancy with hot-swappable power supplies and fans
- Support for LACP, VLAN tagging, and link aggregation for efficient link utilization
- Intuitive web-based GUI and CLI for easy provisioning and monitoring
- Energy efficient design reduces operational costs
Technical Specifications
- Model number: 0WKCFR
- Port configuration: 8 x 10GbE SFP+ and 2 x 40GbE QSFP+ (or flexible 10GbE/40GbE mix)
- Switching capacity: 320 Gbps (full duplex)
- Forwarding rate: 237.5 Mpps
- Latency: less than 2 microseconds (typical)
- Forwarding table size: 128K MAC addresses
- Layer support: Layer 2 and Layer 3 (static routing, RIP, OSPF)
- Power supplies: Dual hot-swappable 750W AC units
- Operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius
- Dimensions: 1U rack mount, 440 mm height, 210 mm depth
- Management interfaces: 1 x RJ45 console, 1 x Ethernet out-of-band, USB
Typical Applications
- Data center spine-leaf aggregation to connect top-of-rack switches
- High-performance computing clusters requiring low latency interconnects
- Enterprise campus networks that need scalable uplink capacity
- Virtualization environments with dense VM traffic patterns
- Storage area networks (SAN) that demand high bandwidth and reliability
- Cloud service providers building multi-tenant infrastructure