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Dell 7N58N Force10 MXL 10/40GbE I/O Aggregator L2 Blade Switch
- Product Type: Blade Switch / I/O Aggregator
- Model: Dell Force10 MXL
- Port Speeds: 10GbE, 40GbE
- Layer: Layer 2 (L2) Switching
- Form Factor: Blade for Dell M1000e chassis
- Designed for data center aggregation
- High port density
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Product Overview
The Dell 7N58N is a Force10 MXL 10/40GbE I/O Aggregator L2 Blade Switch. It's designed for high-density, high-performance network aggregation in data center environments.
Technical Information
| Product Name | Dell Force10 MXL 10/40GbE I/O Aggregator L2 Blade Switch |
| Part Number | 7N58N |
| Switch Type | I/O Aggregator Blade Switch |
| Chassis Compatibility | Dell M1000e |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speeds | 10GbE, 40GbE |
| Switching Layer | Layer 2 (L2) |
| Features | High density, aggregation |
Product Description
The Dell 7N58N is a high-performance I/O aggregator blade switch from Dell's Force10 product line, specifically designed for deployment within the Dell M1000e blade server chassis. This switch acts as a central point for network connectivity, aggregating multiple 10GbE and 40GbE connections from server blades and providing high-speed uplinks to the broader data center network. Operating at Layer 2, the MXL switch provides efficient Ethernet switching capabilities, enabling robust and scalable network infrastructure for demanding enterprise environments. Its design focuses on high port density and performance, allowing data centers to maximize their network throughput while minimizing physical footprint and power consumption. This makes it an ideal solution for virtualized environments and high-performance computing clusters. The 10/40GbE capabilities ensure that the switch can handle the increasing bandwidth requirements of modern servers and applications. By consolidating network traffic, the 7N58N simplifies network management and reduces the number of external network connections required, contributing to a more streamlined and efficient data center architecture.



