Quanta QuantaMesh BMS T5032-LY6 Layer 3 Switch

Quanta QuantaMesh BMS T5032-LY6 Layer 3 Switch

Sale price  $4,421.99 Regular price  $10,299.00
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Quanta QuantaMesh BMS T5032-LY6 Layer 3 Switch

Quanta QuantaMesh BMS T5032-LY6 Layer 3 Switch

Sale price  $4,421.99 Regular price  $10,299.00

Quanta QuantaMesh BMS T5032-LY6 Layer 3 Switch

A Powerful Spine/Leaf Switch for Datacenter and Cloud Computing

Datacenter networks are facing a major paradigm shift toward the disaggregation of software and hardware. This move, combined with the benets of software-dened networking (SDN) allows network administrators respond quickly to changing business requirements at a lower capital cost as well as reducing the network operations complexity.

QuantaMesh BMS products offer higher performance, increased availability, low latency and better serviceability. QuantaMesh T5032-LY6 supports 32 QSFP+ (10/40GbE speed) ports in a compact 1U size. By leveraging the new generation merchant silicon chips, T5032-LY6 is a high performance high density Ethernet switch with an aordable price for the deployment of data center infrastructure. With ONIE (Open Network Installation Environment) pre-loaded on QuantaMesh BMS switches, it provides the exibility and allows choice of network operating system supported by ONIE installer. The CPU board design allows T5032-LY6 to install differnt CPU in order to meet software requirement. This provides agile installation process and faster response for the changing business demand.


  • Layer 3 Switch provides dependable and powerful connectivity for maximum usability

  • Can work as layer 3 routing for scalable network design

  • Rail-mountable form factor allows hassle-free and easy usage with increased efficiency

  • Management capability provides control over setup and configuration of your network

  • 40 Gigabit Ethernet for efficient data transfer and fast connectivity

  • Supports optical fiber cable to span longer distances and provided high data transmission rates between servers and network components

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