BayStack* 410 and 450 Switches are stackable Ethernet switches featuring fail-safe stackability, flexible choices for high-speed uplinks, and advanced software features.
BayStack 450 Switches are designed to provide high-density, high-performance switching for enterprise wiring closets, and to provide fail-safe scalability and advanced traffic management for rapidly growing networks in demanding environments.
The BayStack 410-24T Switch is an affordable, stackable 10BASE-T switch solution for growing network environments and features fail-safe stackability with the BayStack 450 Switches.
BayStack 410 and 450 Switches also include advanced features such as VLAN trunking, priority queuing, and IGMP snooping. BayStack 450 Switches and Accelar Routing Switches also provide network resilience and advanced management with MultiLink Trunking, LinkSafe* redundant uplink ports, RMON on every port, complete integration into Optivity* network management software, and Web-based management.
As described in Table 1, BayStack 450 Switches are available in 24- and 12-port configurations, each with a Media Dependent Adapter (MDA) slot, as well as a cascade stacking module slot. The BayStack 410-24T has 24 10BASE-T ports, one MDA slot, and one cascade stacking module slot.
Table 1: Port, MDA, and Stacking Module Slot Configurations of the BayStack 410 and 450 Switches.
| BayStack Switches | Autosensing 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports | MDA Slot | Cascade Stacking Module Slot |
| BayStack 450-12T | 12 | 1 | 1 |
| BayStack 450-24T | 24 | 1 | 1 |
| BayStack 410-24T | 24 (10BASE-T only) | 1 | 1 |
| BayStack 450-12F | 12 (100BASE-FX only) | 1 | 1 |
| Features and Benefits |
Flexible High-Speed
Uplink Options
100BASE-FX and 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDAs for the BayStack 410 and 450
Switches provide high-speed connections to the network center. Specifically for
the BayStack 450 Switches, Gigabit Ethernet and future ATM uplinks provide
greater speed connections to the backbone.
Full Autosensing
on Every Port
Every UTP port on the BayStack 450-12T and 450-24T Switches are equipped
with autosense technology to automatically detect and support the speed and mode
of a connected device. As well as automatically determining whether a connected
device is operating at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
and automatically adjusting to the
optimal speed, each switched port also automatically detects and supports
full-duplex connections to servers,
power-user endstations or other switches as well as half-duplex connections to
legacy NICs or hubs. The BayStack 410-24T Switch is a cost-effective, stackable
switch that supports 24 10BASE-T ports.
High-Density Fiber Ports
The BayStack 450-12F Switch has twelve 100BASE-FX mini MT-RJ ports, one MDA
slot, and a cascade module slot.
Up to eight BayStack 450-12F Switches can be stacked to achieve up to 128
100BASE-FX ports (with 4-port 100BASE-FX MDA on each switch).
The BayStack 450-12F Switch can also
be stacked with the BayStack 410-24T, 450-12T, and 450-24T Switches to accommodate
flexible networks.
Redundant Cascade
Stacking Architecture
Unlike other stacking switches, BayStack 410 and 450 Switches are designed
with
a fail-safe cascade stacking architecture (see Figure 1). Cascade cables connect
up to 8 stacked switches into a self-healing configuration that protects the
stack's connectivity by looping connection
signals back at a point of failure. In the unlikely event of a switch failure,
all
other units in a stack remain operational without interruption.
Figure 1: In the unlikely event of a switch failure, the stack integrity is maintained: cascade signals loop back at point of failure.

The redundant cascade stacking architecture is a safer, smarter alternative to current "matrix" stacking switches, which suffer from a single point of failure design flaw - should the base unit fail, all connectivity to all switches in the stack is lost.
Wire-speed Throughput
2.5 Gigabit per second (Gbps) switching
fabric and custom switching ASICs support full 802.1D-compliant MAC Layer frame
forwarding and filtering across all ports at the peak rate of 3 million packets
per second for the BayStack 450 Switches. The non-blocking architecture of the
BayStack 410-24T Switch allows packets to be forwarded at 1 million
packets per second.
Advanced VLAN Support 1
Up to 64 port-based or policy-based VLANs can be established for each switch,
to extend the broadcast domain and segment network traffic. Each switch can
also support 4,096 transit VLANs.
802.1Q VLAN Trunking
VLAN trunking is supported on every port of the switch, allowing efficient
means of transporting broadcast domains across switches.
802.1p Priority Queuing
Standards-based priority queuing
enables prioritization of multimedia or latency-sensitive traffic, making
possible integration of voice, video, and data
within the same network.
Fail-Safe Design Features
Figure 2: High-density 10/100/1000 switching in the wiring closet, featuring fail-safe stackability and MultiLink Trunking for redundant connections to local servers and the network center.

MultiLink Trunking
Enables grouping of links between the switch and another switch or a
server to provide higher bandwidth of up to 800 Mbps (when used with 10/100
ports or 100BASE-FX ports) or up to 8 Gigabits per second (when used with
Gigabit uplink ports on BayStack 450 Switches) with active redundant links.
Trunked ports can span multiple units of the
stack for fail-safe connectivity to mission-critical servers and the network
center.
IGMP Snooping
The BayStack 410 and 450 Switches
feature a new level of efficient IP MultiCast support by examining
('snooping') all IGMP traffic in hardware at line rate, and pruning unwanted
data streams from affecting network or
endstation performance.
Enterprise-sized
MAC Address Table
BayStack 410 and 450 Switches support more than 16,000 MAC addresses per
switch for deployment of large-scale enterprise networks with many attached
devices and workgroups connected to each switch. (In a full 802.1Q environment,
32,000 MAC addresses are supported.)
Supports Spanning
Tree Protocol
BayStack 410 and 450 Switches include
built-in support for Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1D), which detects and
eliminates logical loops in the network. When multiple paths exist, the switch
will automatically place some ports on standby to form a network with the most
efficient traffic pathways, avoiding the continual looping of frames.
Fully Integrated into
Optivity Network Management Software1
BayStack 410 and 450 Switches feature built-in support for Optivity network
management software, enabling complete Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) and RMON monitoring and control. Network administrators can manage
their entire network, including all hubs, switches, and routers, from a single
management station, dramatically reducing the network total cost of ownership.
Web-based Management1
BayStack 410 and 450 Switches include
built-in Web-based network management,
so network administrators can easily
monitor the status and access data about their network via the local corporate
intranet, or from any World Wide Web-connected PC, anywhere in the world.
Flexible Management Choices
In addition to switch management via Optivity and any standard Web
browser, an easy-to-use menu-driven interface
can be accessed via console or Telnet
for complete configuration and management of the BayStack 410 or 450 Switch.
Other Advanced Management Features
BaySecure Secure LAN Access
1
BaySecure* allows authentication of
all access not only to the switches for
management and configuration but
access to the infrastructure through
these switches. Integrated with DHCP and other IP services from Nortel
Networks, this software feature limits access to the network to authorized and
trusted users with full tracking of network connections.
Concurrent RMON on
Every Port
This enables standards-based RMON
managers and Optivity applications
to manage the network, as well as the
device, with four groups of RMON (Alarms, Events, History, and Statistics) on
every port.
Enhanced Port Mirroring
Port mirroring enables detailed RMON 1 and RMON 2 analysis of switched
traffic using the Nortel Networks StackProbe* or other external LAN analyzers
connected to any port in the stack. Port mirroring copies packets flowing
through a specified port and sends the replicated data to the probe for
in-depth analysis of switched traffic patterns to trouble-shoot problems and
optimize network configurations.
Recovery Configuration File
Support
The configuration file feature allows for storing of switch or stack
configuration parameters on a TFTP server. Configuration parameters can be
retrieved automatically to configure a replacement switch or stack with the
same configuration. For new installations or when a switch
has failed, this feature saves time in
reconfiguring another switch or stack.
RJ-45 Connectors Wired
for MDI-X
All 10/100 autosense Ethernet port
connectors are wired for MDI-X
connections to other devices. Inexpensive straight-through unshielded twisted
pair (UTP) cables can be used to
provide switch connections to servers,
desktops, and internetworking devices.
| Technical Specifications |
Table 2: Technical Specifications for BayStack 410 and 450 Switches.
| Performance Specifications (64 byte packets) | |
| Aggregate Throughput (BayStack 450 Switches) | 3 million packets per second (pps) |
| Aggregate Throughput (BayStack 410-24T Switch) | 1 million packets per second (pps) |
| Switched 10 Mbps Port Forwarding Rate | 14,880 pps |
| Switched 100 Mbps Port Forwarding Rate | 148,810 pps |
| Switched 1000 Mbps Port Forwarding Rate | 1,488,100 pps |
| Latency | 9 microseconds for minimum packet length at 100 Mbps |
| Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility | |
| IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD (ISO/IEC 8802-3) | |
| IEEE 802.3i 10BASE-T (ISO/IEC 8802-3) | |
| IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX (ISO/IEC 8802-3) | |
| IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges (ISO/IEC 10038) | |
| IEEE
802.3z 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX (Draft Standard ver. 3.1) |
|
| IEEE 802.1p (Prioritizing) | |
| IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN Tagging) | |
| Data Rate Encoding | |
| 10 Mbps | Manchester encoding |
| 100 Mbps | 4B/5B encoding |
| 1000 Mbps | 8B/10B encoding |
| Gigabit Link Power Budget | |
| 1000BASE-SX | 7.5 dB |
| 1000BASE-LX MultiMode Fiber | 7.5 dB |
| 1000BASE-LX SingleMode Fiber | 8.0 dB |
| Gigabit Cabling Distance Specification | |
| 1000BASE-SX on MMF (50 um) | 550 m |
| 1000BASE-SX on MMF (62.5 um) | 260 m |
| 1000BASE-LX on MMF (50 um) | 550 m |
| 1000BASE-LX on MMF (62.5 um) | 550 m |
| 1000BASE-LX on SMF (10 um) | 5 km |
| Gigabit and 100BASE-FX Cabling Type | |
| 62.5/125 micron (core/cladding) MultiMode fiber | |
| Gigabit and 100BASE-FX Connector Type | |
| SC type connector for the Gigabit MDAs and the 2-port 100BASE-FX MDA | |
| MT-RJ type connector for the 4-port 100BASE-FX MDA and the BayStack 450-12F Switch | |
| Electrical Specifications - Line Frequency | |
| 47 to 65 Hz | |
| Electrical Specifications - Input Volt Amperes Rating | |
| BayStack 410-24T Switch | 150 VA maximum |
| BayStack 450-24T and 450-12F Switches | 200 VA maximum |
| BayStack 450-12T Switch | 150 VA maximum |
| Electrical Specifications - Input Power | |
| BayStack 410-24T Switch | 100 W maximum |
| BayStack 450-24T and 450-12F Switches | 140 W maximum |
| BayStack 450-12T Switch | 120 W maximum |
| Electrical Specifications - Input Voltage | |
| BayStack 410-24T Switch | 100 - 240 V |
| BayStack 450-24T and 450-12F Switches | 100 - 240 V |
| BayStack 450-12T Switch | 100 - 240 V |
| Electrical Specifications - Input Current | |
| BayStack 410-24T Switch | 1.5 to .6 A @ 100 VAC |
| BayStack 450-24T and 450-12F Switches | 2.0 A @ 100 VAC |
| BayStack 450-12T Switch | 1.5 A @ 100 VAC |
| Electrical Specifications - Thermal rating | |
| BayStack 410-24T Switch | 500 Btu/hr |
| BayStack 450-24T and 450-12F Switches | 478 Btu/hr |
| BayStack 450-12T Switch | 410 Btu/hr |
| Physical Specifications - Dimensions | |
| BayStack 450 Switches | (H)
2.77 in. x (W) 17.55 in. x (D) 15.0 in. [(H) 7.03 cm x (W) 44.07 cm x (D) 38.1 cm] |
| BayStack 410-24T Switches | (H)
2.77 in. x (W) 17.40 in. x (D) 13.50 in. [(H) 7.03 cm x (W) 44.20 cm x (D) 34.29 cm] |
| Physical Specifications - Weight | |
| BayStack 450 Switches | 11.6 lb (5.26 kg) |
| BayStack 410-24T Switches | 7.63 lb (3.46 kg) |
| Environmental Specifications | |
| Operating Temperature | 32º to 104º F (0º to 40º C) |
| Storage Temperature | -13º to 158º F (-25º to 70º C) |
| Operating Humidity | 85% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing |
| Storage Humidity | 95% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing |
| Operating Altitude | 10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum |
| Storage Altitude | 10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum |
| Free Fall/Drop | ISO 4180-s, NSTA 1A |
| Vibration | IEC 68-2-6/34 |
| Shock/Bump | IEC 68-2-27-29 |
| Interface options | |
| Connectors | RJ-45 |
| Cables | Category 5 UTP cable (2-pair wire) |
| Electromagnetic Emissions | |
| Meets Requirements of | |
| US | FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A |
| Canada | ICES-003, Issue-2, Class A |
| Australia/New Zealand | AS/NZS 3548:1995, Class A |
| Japan | V-3/97 04:1997, Class A |
| Taiwan | CNS 13438, Class A |
| EN 55 022 (CISPR 22:1985), Class A | |
| EN61000-3-2 | 1995 |
| EN61000-3-3 | 1994 |
| VCCI Class 1 ITE | |
| CE | |
| Electromagnetic Susceptibility | |
| Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) | EC 801-2, Level 2 |
| Radiated Electromagnetic Field | EC 801-3, Level 1 |
| Electrical Fast Transient/Burst | EC 801-4, Level 2 |
| Safety Agency Approvals | |
| UL Listed (UL 1950) | |
| CSA 22.2 #950 with D3 deviations | |
| IEC 950/EN 60 950 | |
| UL-94-V1 flammability requirements for all PC boards | |
| Ordering Availability |
Table 3: Ordering and Availability Information for the BayStack 410 and 450 Switches.
| Order Number | Description | Comments |
| AL2012?14 | BayStack 450-24T Switch 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports plus 1 MDA slot and 1 Cascade slot | |
| AL2012?15 | BayStack 450-12T Switch 12 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports plus 1 MDA slot and 1 Cascade slot | |
| AL2012?16 | BayStack 410-24T Switch 24 10BASE-T ports plus 1 MDA slot and 1 Cascade slot | |
| AL2012?19 | BayStack 450-12F Switch 12 100BASE-FX ports plus 1 MDA slot and 1 Cascade slot | |
| AL2033002 | BayStack 400-2FX 2-port 100BASE-FX MDA | |
| AL2033003 | BayStack 400-4FX 4-port 100BASE-FX MDA | |
| AL2033004 | BayStack 400-4TX 4-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA | |
| AL2033005 | BayStack 450-1SX 1-port 1000BASE-SX Single PHY MDA (for BayStack 450 Switches only) | |
| AL2033006 | BayStack 450-1SR 1-port 1000BASE-SX Redundant PHY MDA (for BayStack 450 Switches only) | Includes LinkSafe. |
| AL2033007 | BayStack 450-1LX 1-port 1000BASE-LX Single PHY MDA (for BayStack 450 Switches only) | |
| AL2033008 | BayStack 450-1LR 1-port 1000BASE-LX Redundant PHY MDA (for BayStack 450 Switches only) | Includes LinkSafe. |
| AL2033010 | BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module, 2.5 Gbps | Includes
cascade cable. Order one per switch in a stack. |
| AL2018001 | BayStack 400-SRC Cascade Return Cable | Order one per stack of 3 units or more. |
| AL2018002 | BayStack 400-SSC Cascade Spare Cable | Spare
cable only, replaces cascade cable included with AL2033010. |
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