CX 6400 Switch Series

HPE Aruba Networking CX 6400 Switch Series


The HPE Aruba Networking CX 6400 Switch Series offers high-performance modular enterprise switches designed for demanding campus and data center networks. Here are the key features and specifications:


High Performance

The CX 6400 provides always-on performance with superior switching capabilities, offering up to 28Tbps system switching capacity and up to 11.4Bpps system throughput capacity.


Scale, Performance, and Flexibility

These powerful modular Layer 3 switches support advanced networking protocols such as BGP, EVPN, VXLAN, VRF, and OSPF. They also feature robust security and Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities.


Versatile Connectivity

The CX 6400 series offers versatile, high-bandwidth connectivity options, including HPE Smart Rate (1/2.5/5/10GbE) multigigabit ports and 90W Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities. Additionally, it supports SFP+ modules for flexible connectivity options.


Future-Proof Speed

With support for high-speed, non-blocking interfaces including 1GbE, 10GbE, 25GbE, 40GbE, 50GbE, and 100GbE, the CX 6400 ensures future-proof network speeds. It also supports 50GbE speed with 50G Direct Attached Cables (DACs) for both interconnect and Virtual Switching Extension (VSX).


Models Available

The series includes models such as the 6405 v2 Switch (R0X26C) and the 6410 v2 Switch (R0X27C), offering a range of options to suit different network requirements.


For inquiries or purchases, reach out to us at +971 58 1323 407 or email info@3mbk.com. Specifications are System Switching Capacity Up to 28 Tbps,System Throughput Capacity Up to 11.4 Bpps,Management Ports,POE Power,Mounting Options,Module Compatibility,Power Supply Configurations,Fan Tray,Environmental Specifications,Electrical Characteristics,Safety Compliance,Emissions Standards,Immunity Standards.


Overall the HPE Aruba Networking CX 6400 Switch Series provides powerful, fast, and always-on networking solutions for organizations needing high-performance switches for their campus and data center networks.