FS-S5860-48SC, 48-Port Ethernet L3 Switch, 48 x 10Gb SFP+, with 8 x 100Gb QSFP28, Support Stacking, Broadcom Chip
FS-S5860-48SC, 48-Port Ethernet L3 Switch, 48 x 10Gb SFP+, with 8 x 100Gb QSFP28, Support Stacking, Broadcom Chip
The FS-ÏS5860-48SC 48-port 1G/10G Ethernet layer 3 switch features 48x 1G/10G downlinks, 8x 40G/100G QSFP28 uplinks that all support virtual stacking. This managed enterprise switch adopts cutting-edge Broadcom chip and ARM A9 Quad-Core CPU to deliver 2.56T switching capacity and 1,904 Mpps forwarding rate.
It is packed with redundant hot-swappable power supplies, 3+1 hot-swappable smart fans and hardware-level dual-flash chip for superior processing performance and network reliability.
The S5860-48SC managed switch is ideal for large-scale campus network aggregations, small and medium-sized network cores, and can be used for scenarios that require high-speed transmission and long-distance connectivity, such as data centers, remote offices and WAN extensions.
Product Highlights
- Broadcom BCM56873 Chip, Support Stacking on All Ports
- Flexible 1G/10G/40G/100G Interface Speeds
- Support BGP, OSPF, VRRP, DHCP Relay, DHCP Snooping, etc.
- Support SSH, ACL, AAA,802.1X, RADIUS, TACACS+, etc.for Security
- Support Airware Cloud/CLI/WEB/SNMP/RMON/Syslog for Flexible Operation
Specifications
- Ports: 48x 1G/10G SFP+ | 8x 40G/100G QSFP28
- Switch Chip: BCM56873
- Stacking: Support
- CPU: ARM A9 Quad-Core CPU,1.2GHz
- Switching Capacity: 2.56 Tbps
- MAC Address: 32K
- Forwarding Rate: 1,904 Mpps
- Packet Buffer: 32MB
- Number of VLANs: 4K
- Flash Memory: 8GB (EMMC)
- ARP Table: 16,000
- SDRAM: 4GB
- Power Supply: 2 (1+1 Redundancy) Hot-swappable
- Jumbo Frame: 9,216
- Fan Number: 3+1 Hot-swappable Fans
- MTBF: >300,000 Hours
- Airflow: Front-to-Back
- Total Number of IPv4 Routes: 16,000
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 1.73''x17.4''x15.24'' (44x442x387mm)
Max. Power Consumption: 300W
- SFP+ Ports: 48x 10G SFP+
- 25G/40G/100G Ports: 8x 40G/100G QSFP28
- Management Layer: L3
- Stacking or MLAG: Stacking
- 1+1 Hot-swappable Power Supplies: YES
- QoS, IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation, IPv6, L3 Static Routing, RIP, OSPF: YES
- Advanced Routing Protocol (BGP/ISIS): YES
- Advanced Security: YES
Please Note: Matching the American standard power cord as default. If you need other standard power cords, please note in the order
Software Spotlights
Resiliency and High Availability
- Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans
- Up to 2 units stacking
- IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation (LACP)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Support BFD for fast link failure detection
- Graceful protocol restart (OSPFv2/v3)
- Rapid Ethernet uplink protection protocol (REUP)
- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)
- Rapid link detection protocol (RLDP)
Security
- IEEE802.1X RADIUS authentication, SSH, ACLs, TACACS+
- IPv4/IPv6 Source Guard
- Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), Static ARP, ARP spoofing prevention, ARP-Check
- IPv4/IPv6 DHCP Snooping
- Port security, BPDU guard, Prevent DOS attack
- Hardware CPU protection mechanism
- Network foundation protection policy (NFPP)
Management
- Airware Cloud
- Industry-standard CLI, Web-based management
- SNMP v1/v2/v3, RMON, FTP/TFTP v6
- User login: console, SSH, telnet
- Syslog management
- Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- Traffic monitoring: sFlow
- DHCP server, DHCP client, and DHCP Relay
- Domain Name System (DNS)
Connectivity Solutions

Upgrade Your Network To High Bandwidth And Scalability
Both the aggregation layer and access layer are designed with dual links, which can eliminate bottlenecks, achieve high-speed networks, and get reliable performance.


48 Ports Meet the Needs of High-density Deployment
48x 1G/10G, 8x 40G/100G ports have low-latency and non-blocking performance, 10G ports for access switches or servers, 100G uplinks for core switches.


Stacking Achieves the Stability of Connection
All 10G/100G ports support stacking, and Link switching within 50ms, the stack can continue to transfer data even if a link or unit within the stack fails.


BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) Optimizes Network Performance
BGP offers rich routing policies, enables efficient interconnection across autonomous systems, enhances redundancy with multiple links, and supports large-scale expansion.

OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Improves Network Stability
OSPF uses advanced routing algorithms and area-based design to dynamically update routes as the network changes, improving network stability and performance.

Flexible Management Options
Innovative design supports CLI and easy-to-use Web GUI eliminating rip and replace of equipment as network management needs grow.


Airware Cloud-based Network, One Control Center
Allow you to configure and manage 24/7 from one central location to reduce costs and time.
