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Chapter 1-DGS-6600 Series Switch Product Summary Chapter Overview Chapter 1 DGS-6600 Series Switch Product Summary Chapter Overview The following topics are included in this chapter, please go to the topic for more detailed information: • Chapter Overview • An Introduction to the DGS-6600 Series Switch • Components and Hardware • Chassis • Module Plug-in Frame • Module List • DGS-6600-CM • DGS-6600-CM-II • DSG-6600-24SC2XS I/O Card • DGS-6600-48P I/O Card • DGS-6600-48T I/O Card • DGS-6600-48S I/O Card • DGS-6600-48TS I/O Card • DGS-6600-8XG I/O Card • Supported User Interfaces An Introduction to the DGS-6600 Series Switch The D-Link's DGS-6600 series switch is a modular, chassis-based Ethernet backbone switch. It is designed to be adaptable and scalable, it's intended to be used in a variety of different network designs and to be upgradable as those network designs change and mature. Currently, the DGS6600 series chassis is available in a 4-slot chassis (DGS-6604) and 8-slot chassis (DGS-6608) design. The DGS-6600 switch provides a management platform, it has a backplane switch capacity of either; 576Gbps for the DGS-6604 or 1152Gbps for the DGS-6608. The backplane switch capacities are per Management Module. The DGS-6604 chassis has 4 slots. These slots are designed to hold, one management module and three line card modules. The DGS-6608 chassis has 8 slots. These slots are designed to hold two management modules and six line card modules. All of the supported modules are capable of being hot-swapped, this allows the module configuration to be changed while the power is on, with minimal disruption to the operating system. The DGS-6600 chassis provides a built-in power shelf that is designed to support, depending upon which chassis type is used (DGS-6604 or DGS-6608), up to four (DGS-6604) or eight (DGS-6608) redundant power modules. Multiple redundant power modules are designed to enable continuous operation in the event of a power module failure. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 18