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DATA SHEET

Ruckus ICX 7750


Enterprise-Class Aggregation/Core Switch

10/40 GbE Distributed Chassis Switch


for Aggregation/Core
Today’s enterprise network core and aggregation layers are
quickly moving to 10 and 40 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switching
as enterprises rapidly adopt applications such as High-Definition
(HD) video, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), and Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI), which drive the need for resilient, high-
bandwidth access networks. To meet these challenges, campus
network solutions must provide better performance, port
density, reliability, security, Quality of Service (QoS), and Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO). Likewise, data centers are expanding
to accommodate data storage growth. Requirements such
as application convergence, non-stop operation, scalability,
high availability, and power efficiency are placing even greater
demands on the network infrastructure.

Benefits
Performance of Chassis in 1RU Market-Leading Stacking Scalability
· Deployed as aggregation or core solution · Up to 12 switches per stack
· Wire-speed, non-blocking performance · Up to 10 km using standard optics or cables
Industry-Leading 10/40 GbE Port Density Campus Fabric Reduces Cost of Operations,
· 32 ports of 40 GbE or 96 ports of 10 GbE Increases Flexibility
· 2.56 Tbps switching capacity · Delivers the benefits of a chassis with the flexibility
of stackables
Increased Reliability and Availability Through Redundancy
· Scales to over 1800 ports
· Load-sharing, hot-swappable power supplies
· Ruckus MCT eliminates single point of failure Energy Efficient Use of Power and Cooling Lowers
Opex Costs
Advanced L3 Routing Delivers Network Design Flexibility
· OSPF, VRRP, PIM, PBR, BGP, VRRP, VRF
The Ruckus® ICX® 7750 switch delivers industry-leading 10/40 design future-proofs campus networks by allowing networks to
GbE port density, advanced high-availability capabilities, and easily and cost-effectively expand in scale and capabilities.
flexible stacking architecture, making it the most robust Ruckus
aggregation and core distributed chassis switch offering for
enterprise LANs. In addition to rich Layer 3 features, the Ruckus
ICX 7750 scales to 12-unit distributed-chassis stacking and serves
as the Control Bridge for Ruckus Campus Fabric technology.
Figure 1: The Ruckus ICX 7750-48F features 48 1/10 GbE SFP+ ports and
6 40 GbE QSFP+ ports that can each be split* into 4×10 GbE SFP+ ports. The front
panel also displays the unit stacking ID.
Part of the Ruckus ICX family of switches for campus LAN and
classic Ethernet data center environments, the Ruckus ICX 7750
switch is a 1U high-performance solution that meets the needs
of business-sensitive campus deployments and classic data center
environments. With a low latency, cut-through, non-blocking
Figure 2: The Ruckus ICX 7750-48C features 48 10GBASE-T ports and 6 40 GbE
architecture, the Ruckus ICX 7750 provides a cost-effective, robust QSFP+ ports that can each be split* into 4×10 GbE SFP+ ports.
solution for the most demanding deployments.

Deployed as a standalone switch, a stack, or a network fabric,


organizations reap the benefits of a flexible platform and the
assurance that their investments are protected.
Figure 3: The Ruckus ICX 7750-26Q features 26 40 GbE QSFP+ ports that can be split*
into as many as 96 10 GbE SFP+ ports.
Leading-Edge Design Flexibility and Reliability

The Ruckus ICX 7750 switch provides the capabilities of a chassis


with the flexibility and cost effectiveness of a stackable switch. Increased Reliability and Availability Through
Ruckus ICX 7750 is available in three models: the Ruckus ICX Redundancy
7750-48F, ICX 7750-48C, and ICX 7750-26Q. The Ruckus ICX
The Ruckus ICX 7750 includes dual internal redundant power
7750-48F and ICX 7750-48C both offer 48 10 GbE ports (SFP+
supplies. These power supplies are hot-swappable and load-
and 10GBASE-T, respectively) and up to 12 40 GbE ports (six
sharing with auto-sensing and auto-switching capabilities (see
optional) (see Figures 1 and 2). The Ruckus ICX 7750-26Q offers
Figure 5). The hot-swappable power supplies (1+1) and fan
up to 32 40 GbE QSFP+ ports (six optional) (see Figure 3). All
assembly (3+1) allow organizations to replace components without
models support stacking, which allows organizations to buy only
service disruption. In addition, several high-availability and fault-
the ports they need now and expand later by adding switches
detection features help in failover of critical data flows, enhancing
to the stack where and when they are needed. This eliminates
overall system availability and reliability.
the need for a forklift upgrade and helps avoid provisioning an
underutilized, centralized chassis.
Ruckus Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT) supports dual homing of
wiring closet access switches, or servers in a rack, to two Ruckus
Up to 12 Ruckus ICX 7750 switches can be stacked together using
ICX 7750 switches in an MCT peer group, eliminating the risk of
up to 12 full-duplex 40 Gbps standard QSFP+ stacking ports that
a single point of failure. In conjunction with MCT, VRRP-E (the
provide an unprecedented maximum of 5.76 Tbps of aggregated
Ruckus extension to VRRP for MCT) provides redundancy and sub-
stacking bandwidth with full redundancy, eliminating inter-switch
second failover for both Layer 2 and Layer 3. For metro or campus
bottlenecks (see Figure 4).
deployments in a ring topology, the Ruckus Metro Ring Protocol
(MRP-I and MRP-II) prevents Layer 2 loops and enables faster
Ruckus ICX switches support a distributed chassis deployment
re-convergence than Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) with
model that uses standards-based optics and cabling interface
sub-second failover.
connections to help ensure maximum distance between campus
switches—up to 10 km—and minimum cabling costs—up to
50 percent less than incumbent solutions. The distributed chassis

* Split not supported with stacking.

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 2


The Ruckus ICX 7750 addresses those needs with a state-of-the-
art ASIC, reversible airflow, automatic fan-speed control, and
power-efficient optics to ensure the most efficient use of power
and cooling. For low-cost, low-latency, and low-energy-consuming
cabling within and between the racks, the switch supports SFP+
direct-attached copper cables at up to 5 meters. For switch-
to-switch connectivity, Ruckus ICX 7750 supports low-power
consuming SFP+ and 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP+ optical transceivers at
Figure 4: Up to 12 Ruckus ICX 7750 Switches can be stacked using up to 12 up to 100 meters. In high-port-density deployments, these features
standard full-duplex 40 Gbps QSFP+ ports per switch, providing up to 5.76 Tbps of
aggregated stacking bandwidth. save significant operating costs.

Advanced QoS Improves Data Traffic Integrity


The Ruckus ICX 7750 offers superior QoS features designed to
ensure high reliability services throughout the data center. It can
Figure 5: The Ruckus ICX 7750 features hot-swappable redundant power supplies identify, mark, classify, reclassify, and manage traffic based on
(1+1) and fans (3+1), and an optional 6 40 GbE ports module that can be used for specific criteria. This enables organizations to classify bandwidth-
stacking or as additional 40 GbE data ports.
critical application traffic, discriminating among various traffic
flows and enforcing bandwidth policies. After the traffic is
High Availability with Hitless Failover
classified, organizations have complete control over the method
Ruckus stacking technology helps provide high availability, the system uses to service the queues: Weighted Round Robin
performing real-time state synchronization across the stack and (WRR), Strict Priority (SP), or a mix of both. For granular control
enabling instantaneous hitless failover to a standby controller to regulate bandwidth utilization, the Ruckus ICX 7750 can also
in the unlikely event of a failure of the master stack controller. perform ingress rate limiting and egress rate shaping.
Organizations also can use hot-insertion/removal of stack members
to avoid interrupting service when adding a switch to increase Advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 Features
the capacity of a stack or replacing a switch that needs servicing.
To provide self-healing topologies in Layer 2 configurations, the
These features provide another level of availability for the campus
Ruckus ICX 7750 supports industry-standard Ethernet protocols,
wiring closet in a compact form factor. In addition to stack-level
including multiple varieties of STP and link aggregation as well
high availability, Ruckus ICX Switches also support stack-level In
as optic-, link-, and switch-level fault detection and correction
Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), a unique capability that enables
features. The advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 feature set is leveraged
a stack of Ruckus ICX Switches to go through a software upgrade
from Ruckus FastIron software that has been field-proven in
without service interruption. Additional design features include
enterprise and data center networks for more than a decade. With
intake and exhaust temperature sensors and fan spin detection to
rich Layer 3 features enabled, organizations can utilize the Ruckus
quickly identify abnormal or failed operating conditions—helping
ICX 7750 in multiple applications.
to minimize mean time to repair.

Multicast-Based Applications
Green Networks Lower TCO
The use of video, financial, and other one-to-many applications
As application data and storage requirements continue to rise
requires support for scalable multicast services. The Ruckus ICX
exponentially, demand for higher port density and bandwidth
7750 supports IGMPv1/2/3, PIM-SM/SSM/DM, MSDP, Any cast
grows, along with the number of network devices and power
RP, and PIM and IGMP/MLD Snooping for optimized multicast
consumption. Organizations seeking to reduce TCO need solutions
forwarding. In addition, the Ruckus ICX 7750 provides storm-
that can provide higher scalability and density per rack unit,
control features to contain and intelligently switch rather than
thereby reducing power consumption and heat dissipation.
broadcast multicast traffic.

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 3


Security Capabilities Data Center Top-of-Rack Server Connectivity
Ruckus ICX 7750 provides robust security through a wide range The Ruckus ICX 7750 is designed to fit in server racks, consuming
of advanced features. Organizations can use both regular and only one rack unit. To simplify cabling, the 10 GbE Network
extended Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control access to and Interface Cards (NICs) in the servers connect to the ICX 7750
through data center networks. Organizations can use control 10 GbE ports by using fiber and SFP+ optical transceivers, SFP+
policies that permit or deny traffic based on a wide variety of direct-attached copper cable, or standard copper Ethernet twisted
identification characteristics—such as source/destination MAC pair cables with 10GBASE-T. If any servers in the rack have only
addresses, source/destination IP addresses, TCP/UDP ports/sockets, 1 GbE-capable NICs, organizations can connect them to the same
and well-known port numbers—further protecting and restricting ICX 7750 switch by using a 10 GbE port as a 1 GbE port through
network access. an SFP or copper port. The Ruckus ICX 7750 ToR switch can
connect to the data center middle-of-row/end-of-row aggregation
For maximum security, the Ruckus ICX 7750 leverages 802.1x chassis with either 10 GbE or 40 GbE, usually through link
security, MAC authentication, port MAC security, and MAC filter aggregation.
enhancements. The Ruckus ICX 7750 implements hardware-based
ACL, so security does not adversely affect switching performance.
In addition, the Ruckus ICX 7750 provides hardware-based
protection against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks
(ICMP flood and TCP SYN) as well as hardware-based private VLAN
attacks—with no impact on CPU utilization. BPDU Guard and Root
Guard can be used to prevent rogue hijacking of the spanning
tree root and maintain a contention-free—and loop-free—
environment, especially during dynamic network deployments.

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 4


Enterprise-Class Features Across Ruckus ICX Switches
The Ruckus ICX switch family delivers the enterprise class features for flexibility, scalability and simplified management.

· Ruckus Campus Fabric technology delivers unmatched flexibility, scalability and simplified management for campus network
deployments. Incorporating all of the ICX 7000 switch families with up to 1800 ports in a single logical domain, Campus Fabric
allows customers the benefits of a traditional chassis, with the flexibility of stackable switches at a dramatically reduced Total Cost
of Ownership (TCO).

· Advanced stacking goes beyond traditional stacking with capabilities that take flexibility, ease of management and cost
effectiveness to then next level, including:

– Stacking on standard Ethernet ports

– Long-distance stacking

– No hardware module required for stacking

– In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) to minimize downtime

– Superior scalability with the industry-leading number of switches per stack

– Stacking at the access, aggregation and core layers

· Enterprise-Class Availability to improve resiliency and minimize downtime, including:


– Hitless stack failover

– Hot-insertion/removal of stack members

– Redundant power supplies

– In Service Software Upgrades for switch stacks

· Ruckus offers a broad range of unified management solutions for organizations of all types and sizes:
– Ruckus SmartZone network controllers deliver the scale, flexibility to support the most sophisticated deployment scenarios.

– Ruckus Unleashed is a simple-to-setup, easy-to-run management solution in a package designed for small businesses.

· On-boarding and security policies across ICX switches and wireless networks.
· OpenFlow 1.3 protocol support in hybrid mode allows user to deploy traditional Layer 2/3 forwarding with OpenFlow on the same
port for Software Defined Network (SDN) enabled programmatic control of the network

· Open Standards based management, monitoring and authentication


– sFlow-based network monitoring to help analyze traffic statistics and trends on every link and overcome unexpected network
congestion

– Open-standards management includes Command Line Interface (CLI), Secure Shell (SSHv2), Secure Copy (SCP), and SNMPv3

– Support for Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS/TACACS+) and RADIUS authentication helps ensure secure
operator access

– LLDP and LLDP-MED protocol support for configuring, discovering, and managing network infrastructure such as QoS, security
policies, VLAN assignments, PoE power levels, and service priorities

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 5


Ruckus ICX 7750 Feature/Model Comparison

26 QSFP+ Ports 48 SFP+ Ports 48 10GBASE-T Ports

Ruckus Ruckus Ruckus


ICX 7750-26Q ICX 7750-48F ICX 7750-48C

Feature

Switching capacity
2.56 Tbps 1.92 Tbps 1.92 Tbps
(data rate, full duplex)

Forwarding capacity
1.90 Bpps 1.44 Bpps 1.44 Bpps
(data rate, full duplex)

Fixed ports: 1/10 Gbps SFP/SFP+ 48

Fixed ports: 100 Mbps, 1/10 Gbps 10GBASE-T


48
RJ45

Fixed ports: 40 Gbps QSFP+ 26 6 6

Modular slots 1 1 1

Modular ports: 40 Gbps QSFP+ (max.) 6 6 6

Latency 40 Gbps - 40 Gbps: 550 ns


550 ns
10 Gbps -10 Gbps: 2.9 µs

Dynamic packet buffer size 12.2 MB 12.2 MB 12.2 MB

Base IPv4/IPv6 Layer 3 routing entitlement


• • •
(Static Routing, RIP)

Advanced IPv4/IPv6 Layer 3 routing


With Certificate of Entitlement With Certificate of Entitlement With Certificate of Entitlement
(OSPF, BGP, PIM, PBR, VRF)

Aggregated stacking bandwidth


5.76 Tbps 5.76 Tbps 5.76 Tbps
(data rate, full duplex)

Stacking density
12 12 12
(maximum switches in a stack)

Stacking ports
(maximum ports usable for stacking) Up to 12×40 GbE QSFP+ per switch

Maximum stacking distance


10 km 10 km 10 km
(distance between stacked switches)

Campus Fabric Fabric Control Bridge (CB)

Feature POWER

Power inlet (AC) C14

Input voltage/frequency AC: 100 to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz DC: 40 to 60 VDC

Maximum power draw 586 W 586 W 586 W

Power supply rated maximum (AC) 2×500 W 2×500 W 2×500 W

Power supply rated maximum (DC) 2×500 W 2×500 W 2×500 W

1
Switch power utilization (25°C)
Typical 274 W 250 W 511 W
Maximum 350 W 327 W 586 W

1
Traffic load is based on utilizing all ports.

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 6


Ruckus ICX 7750 Feature/Model Comparison

26 QSFP+ Ports 48 SFP+ Ports 48 10GBASE-T Ports

Ruckus Ruckus Ruckus


ICX 7750-26Q ICX 7750-48F ICX 7750-48C

Feature ENVIRONMENT

Weight
8.83 kg 9.08 kg 10.17 kg
(with 2 power supplies, 4 fans, optional 6
(19.43 lb) (19.98 lb) (22.38 lb)
ports module, no transceivers)

Dimensions 440 mm (17.323 in.) W 440 mm (17.323 in.) W 440 mm (17.323 in.) W
406.4 mm (16 in.) D 406.4 mm (16 in.) D 431 mm (16.97 in.) D
43.6 mm (1.730 in.) H; (1U) 43.6 mm (1.730 in.) H; (1U) 43.6 mm (1.730 in.) H; (1U)

Acoustics (25°C, ISO 7779) 62 dBA 62 dBA 62 dBA

MTBF (25°C) 364,061 hours 353,967 hours 259,199 hours

Ruckus ICX 7750 Specifications

Feature CAPABILITIES

Connector options · 2
100 /1000 Mbps, 10 Gbps 10GBASE-T ports: RJ-45
· 1/10 Gbps SFP+ ports
· 40 Gbps QSFP+ ports
· Out-of-band Ethernet management: 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45
· Console management: mini-USB serial port (Mini-B plug) RS-232 serial signals
· File transfer: USB port, (standard-A plug)
· For the latest information about supported optics, please visit www.ruckuswireless.com/optics.

DRAM
NVRAM (flash)
·· 8 GB
2 GB
Packet Buffer Size · 12.2 MB

Maximum MAC addresses · 96,000 (switch image), 32,000 (router image)

Maximum VLANs
Maximum PVLANs
·· 4,096
32

Maximum STP (spanning trees) · 254

Maximum VEs · 512

Maximum routes (in hardware) · IPv4 routes: Up to 128K (shared resource)


· IPv6 routes: Up to 7K (shared resource)
· Next Hop Addresses: Up to 16,000 (shared resource)

Trunking · Maximum ports per trunk: 16


· Maximum trunk groups: 256×8 or 128×16 per stack

Maximum jumbo frame size · 9,216 bytes

QoS priority queues · 8 per port

Multicast Groups · 8192 (Layer 2)


· 6144 (Layer 3)

VRF · 128 instances

2
100 Mbps in full duplex mode only.

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 7


Ruckus ICX 7750 Specifications (continued)

Feature FEATURES SETS

Layer 2 feature set · 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree · Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST/PVST+/PVRST)
· 802.1x Authentication with dynamic VLAN and ACLs · Mirroring—Port-based, ACL-based, MAC Filter-based, and
· Auto MDI/MDIX
·
VLAN-based
· BPDU Guard, Root Guard
·
PIM-SM v2 Snooping
· Dual-Mode VLANs
·
Port Loop Detection
· Dynamic VLAN Assignment
·
Private VLAN
· Dynamic Voice VLAN Assignment
·
Remote Fault Notification (RFN)
· Fast Port Span
·
Single-instance Spanning Tree
· GVRP: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
·
Trunk Groups (static, LACP)
· IGMP Snooping (v1/v2/v3)
·
Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD)
· IGMP Proxy for Static Groups
·
Metro-Ring Protocol MRP (v1, v2)
· IGMP v2/v3 Fast Leave
·
Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
· Inter-Packet Gap (IPG) adjustment
·
Topology Groups
· Link Fault Signaling (LFS)
·
Q-in-Q and selective Q-in-Q
· MAC Address Filtering
·
VLAN Mapping
· MAC Learning Disable
·
MCT (Ruckus Multi-Chassis Trunking)
· MLD Snooping (v1/v2) VXLAN
· Multi-device Authentication

Base Layer 3 IP routing · IPv4 and IPv6 static routes · Virtual Interfaces
feature set · RIP v1/v2, RIPng (IPv6) · Routed Interfaces
· ECMP (up to 32 paths) · Route-only Support
· Port-based Access Control Lists · Routing Between Directly Connected Subnets
· Layer 3/Layer 4 ACLs · Virtual Route Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
· Host routes

Premium Layer 3 IP routing · IPv4 and IPv6 dynamic routes · VRRPv3 (IPv6)
feature set · OSPF v2, OSPF v3 (IPv6) · BGP4, BGP4+ (IPv6)
(with Certificate of Entitlement)
· PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM, PIM passive (IPv4/IPv6 · GRE

·
multicast routing functionality) · IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels

·
PBR
VRRP-E (IPv4, IPv6)
· VRF (IPv4 and IPv6)

Quality of Service (QoS) · ACL Mapping and Marking of ToS/DSCP · Honoring DSCP and 802.1p
· ACL Mapping and Marking of 802.1p · MAC Address Mapping to Priority Queue
· ACL Mapping to Priority Queue · Priority Queue Management using Weighted Round
· ACL Mapping to ToS/DSCP Robin (WRR), Strict Priority (SP), and a combination of
· Classifying and Limiting Flows Based on TCP Flags
·
WRR and SP
· DiffServ Support Priority Flow Control

Traffic management · ACL-based inbound rate limiting and traffic policies · Inbound rate limiting per port
· Broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast rate limiting · Outbound rate limiting per port and per queue

Feature NETWORK AND DEVICE MANAGEMENT

Management · DHCP Auto Configuration · 1157 SNMPv1/v2c


· Configuration Logging · DHCP Server and DHCP Relay
· Digital Optical Monitoring · SNMPv3 Intro to Framework
· Display Log Messages on Multiple Terminals · Architecture for Describing SNMP Framework
· Embedded Web Management (HTTP/HTTPS) · SNMP Message Processing and Dispatching
· Embedded DHCP Server · SNMPv3 Applications
· Industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI) · SNMPv3 User-based Security Model
· Ruckus SmartZone, Ruckus Unleashed · SNMP View-based Access Control Model SNMP
· Key-based activation of optional software features · sFlow
· Out-of-band Ethernet Management · NTP Network Time Protocol
· ERSPAN support for remote troubleshooting and · Multiple Syslog Servers

·
traffic monitoring · Virtual Cable Tester (VCT)

·
RSPAN · Protected port

·
TFTP
TELNET Client and Server
· For Management MIB, please consult the “FastIron MIB
Reference” document available from support.
· Bootp support.ruckuswireless.com

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Ruckus ICX 7750 Specifications (continued)

Feature ENVIRONMENT

Ruckus ICX 7750-26Q and 7750-48F Ruckus ICX 7750-48C

Operating temperature −5°C to 45°C, 50°C at sea level 40°C at sea level
(0°F to 113°F, 122°F at sea level) (0°F to 96°F, 96°F at sea level)

Non-operating temperature −40ºC to 60ºC (−40ºF to 140ºF) −40ºC to 60ºC (−40ºF to 140ºF)

Operating humidity 10% to 90% at 50ºC (122ºF) 10% to 90% at 40ºC (104ºF)

Non-operating humidity 10% to 90% at 60ºC (140ºF) 10% to 90% at 60ºC (140ºF)

Operating altitude 10,000 ft. (3,000 m) maximum 10,000 ft. (3,000 m) maximum

Non-operating altitude 39,000 ft. (12,000 m) maximum 39,000 ft. (12,000 m) maximum

Feature COMPLIANCE/CERTIFICATION

Electromagnetic emissions · FCC Class A (Part 15); EN 55022/CISPR-22 Class A; VCCI Class A; ICES-003 Electromagnetic Emission; AS/NZS 55022;
EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics; EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker; EN 61000-6-3 Emission Standard
(supersedes: EN 50081-1)

Safety · CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1-07; UL 60950-1 Second Edition; IEC 60950-1 Second Edition; EN 60950-1:2006
Safety of Information Technology Equipment; EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products—Part 1: Equipment Classification,
Requirements and User’s Guide; EN 60825-2 Safety of Laser Products—Part 2: Safety of Optical Fibre Communication
Systems

Immunity · EN 61000-6-1 Generic Immunity and Susceptibility (supersedes EN 50082-1); EN 55024 Immunity Characteristics
(supersedes EN 61000-4-2 ESD); EN 61000-4-3 Radiated, Radio Frequency, Electromagnetic Field; EN 61000-4-4 Electrical
Fast Transient; EN 61000-4-5 Surge; EN 61000-4-6 Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields; EN
61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field; EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Sags

Environmental regulatory compliance · RoHS-compliant (6 of 6); WEEE-compliant

Vibration · IEC 68-2-36, IEC 68-2-6

Shock and drop · IEC 68-2-27, IEC 68-2-32

Ruckus ICX 7750 | Enterprise-Class Aggregation Core/Switch 9


Ruckus ICX 7750 Ordering Information

Part Number BARE SWITCHES AND PORT MODULES

ICX7750-48F Ruckus ICX 7750 with 48×1/10 GbE SFP+ ports, 6×40 GbE QSFP ports and modular interface slot. No power supplies or fan units (must
be ordered separately). No optics. Requires ICX7750-L3-COE Certificate of Entitlement to use advanced Layer 3 features.

ICX7750-48F-RMT3 Ruckus ICX 7750 with 48×1/10 GbE SFP+ ports, 6×40 GbE QSFP ports and modular interface slot, three years of remote service is
included with this bundle. No power supplies or fan units (must be ordered separately). No optics. Requires ICX7750-L3-COE Certificate
of Entitlement to use advanced Layer 3 features.

ICX7750-48C Ruckus ICX 7750 with 48×1/10 GbE RJ-45 10GBASE-T ports, 6×40 GbE QSFP ports and modular interface slot. No power supplies or
fan units (must be ordered separately). No optics. Requires ICX7750-L3-COE Certificate of Entitlement to use advanced Layer 3 features.

ICX7750-26Q Ruckus ICX 7750 with 26×40 GbE QSFP ports and modular interface slot. No power supplies or fan units (must be ordered separately).
No optics. Requires ICX7750-L3-COE Certificate of Entitlement to use advanced Layer 3 features.

ICX7750-6Q Ruckus ICX 7750 6×40 GbE QSFP module for use in Ruckus ICX7750-48F, 7750-48C, or 7750-26Q

Part Number POWER SUPPLIES AND FANS

RPS9+I 500 W AC power supply; power-supply-side intake (port-side exhaust) airflow

RPS9+E 500 W AC power supply; power-supply-side exhaust (port-side intake) airflow

RPS9DC+I 500 W DC power supply; power-supply-side intake (port-side exhaust) airflow

RPS9DC+E 500 W DC power supply; power-supply-side exhaust (port-side intake) airflow

ICX7750-FAN-I Fan kit of 4; fan-side intake (port-side exhaust) airflow

ICX7750-FAN-E Fan kit of 4; fan-side exhaust (port-side intake) airflow

ICX7750-FAN-I-SINGLE Fan single unit; fan-side intake (port-side exhaust) airflow

ICX7750-FAN-E-SINGLE Fan single unit; fan-side exhaust (port-side intake) airflow

Part Number FEATURE LICENSES AND ACCESSORIES

ICX7750-L3-COE Certificate of Entitlement to use routing and advanced functionality. Without the Certificate of Entitlement, customers may use base
Layer 3 features: VRRP, RIP, and static routes. Other Layer 3 features are considered advanced and require the ICX7750-L3-COE. The
Certificate of Entitlement is serialized paper that is not tied to a particular switch; no activation is required.

OPTICS

See Optics Datasheet at CommScope offers a unique set of high-performance, reliable, and cost-effective optical transceivers to help enterprises and service
www.ruckuswireless.com/optics providers meet the challenges of diverse network topologies. To ensure maximum quality, CommScope selects and tests the most
reliable, highest-performing optical transceivers on the market, and then warrants their availability, capacity, and performance in
Ruckus® product.” for a the specific list of optics supported by each ICX product see the Optics Datasheet at www.ruckuswireless.
com/optics.

MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Ruckus SmartZone SmartZone network controllers simplify network setup and management, enhance security, minimize troubleshooting and ease
upgrades for networks built on RUCKUS switches and access points. Whether you’re building complex multi-geo networks or
delivering multi-tier managed networking services, SmartZone network controllers deliver the scale, flexibility and openness to
support the most sophisticated deployment scenarios.

Ruckus Unleashed Unleashed is a simple-to-setup, easy-to-run management solution in a package designed and priced for small businesses. With built-
in controller functionality, there’s no need to invest in a separate appliance for Wi-Fi control or in network management software.
You can manage your entire network from your phone or web browser including all your APs and switches together.

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