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Ruijie S6580 Series: Ultra-High-Density 100/400GE Data Center & Spine Switches

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Bob Lam
Senior Engineer
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Hello, my name is Bob, and I am a Senior Engineer with the Technical Services team at network-switch.com. I am also a certified Cisco CCIE professional and HCIE certifed engineer, which reflects my expertise in networking and my dedication to delivering high-quality technical solutions. I specialize in advanced network configurations, troubleshooting, and providing expert-level support to ensure seamless network operations.

The Ruijie S6580 Switch series pushes the boundaries of data center performance and consolidation.

With the RG-S6580-48CQ8QC offering 48×100 GE DSFP ports and 8×400 GE QSFP-DD uplinks, and the RG-S6580-24DC8QC delivering 24×200 GE QSFP56 ports plus 8×400 GE QSFP-DD uplinks, these Ruijie network switches redefine what a Data Center Switch, Spine Switch, or core Switch can achieve: massive throughput, minimal latency, and future-proof scalability.

Verified Model Specifications

Feature RG-S6580-48CQ8QC RG-S6580-24DC8QC
Fixed Access Ports 48×100 GE DSFP 24×200 GE QSFP56 (splittable to 2×100 GE)
Uplink Ports 8×400 GE QSFP-DD 8×400 GE QSFP-DD
Switching Capacity 16.0 Tbps 16.0 Tbps
Forwarding Rate 5,350 Mpps 5,350 Mpps
Fan & PSU Redundancy 5+1 hot-swap fans; 1+1 redundant PSUs 5+1 hot-swap fans; 1+1 redundant PSUs
CPU & Memory Broadcom ASIC; on-board management CPU Intel Xeon D-1627, 2×8 GB DDR4; dual-bank BIOS
Buffer Memory Large on-chip buffer (>64 MB) Large on-chip buffer (>64 MB)
VSU Virtual Stacking Supported Supported
Layer 2/3 Features VLAN, STP/MSTP, ERPS, OSPF, BGP, VRRP VLAN, STP/MSTP, ERPS, OSPF, BGP, VRRP
Advanced Fabric Tech VXLAN, M-LAG, PFC, ECN VXLAN, M-LAG, PFC, ECN
Dimensions (WxDxH) 442×387×44 mm (1 RU) 442×670.8×43.6 mm (1 RU)
Weight ~7.4 kg ~11 kg
Operating Conditions 0–50 °C; 10–90% RH 0–50 °C; 10–90% RH

Core Features & Differentiators

  • Massive 100 GE Density
    The RG-S6580-48CQ8QC packs 48 100 GE DSFP ports into one RU, serving as a top-tier 100GE Switch for server aggregation or spine connections.
  • 200 GE Fixed Access
    The RG-S6580-24DC8QC introduces 24 200 GE QSFP56 ports—each bifurcable to 2×100 GE—enabling unparalleled bandwidth at the access layer with backward compatibility to 100 GE/40 GE modes.
  • 400 GE Uplink Fabric
    Both models feature 8 QSFP-DD uplinks supporting 400 GE or fallback to 100 GE, ensuring seamless spine-leaf or multi-pod topologies.
  • Non-Blocking Architecture
    A 16.0 Tbps switch fabric with 5,350 Mpps forwarding handles any mix of small and large flows without oversubscription.
  • Carrier-Grade Resilience
    Hot-swappable PSUs and fans, dual-bank firmware, and the VSU clustering feature deliver <200 ms failover for both control and data planes.
  • Advanced Layer 2/3 & Overlay Support
    From VLAN and STP variants to OSPF, BGP, and VRRP, plus VXLAN overlays, these switches excel as core Switches in both campus and data-center fabrics.
  • Lossless Ethernet Capabilities
    PFC (Priority Flow Control) and ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification) eliminate packet loss under congestion—critical for storage, HPC, and AI workloads.
  • Unified Management & Telemetry
    RGOS 12.X provides CLI, web GUI, SNMP v3, sFlow, NetStream, and RESTful APIs for full visibility and automated control.

Deployment Scenarios

A. High-Density Spine Switch
Deploy the RG-S6580-48CQ8QC as a spine, aggregating leaf switches over 400 GE, with DSFP ports connecting downstream to 100 GE leafs.

B. Ultra-High-Bandwidth Leaf Access
Use the RG-S6580-24DC8QC in HPC clusters, with 200 GE links straight to servers and 400 GE uplinks to the aggregation layer.

C. Multi-Pod Data-Center Fabrics
Leverage VXLAN and M-LAG across VSU-clustered S6580 switches to build active-active pods with seamless workload mobility.

D. Carrier-Grade Edge / Core
Integrate as a core in provider networks, utilizing robust routing, QoS, and MPLS interoperability for scalable customer edge aggregation.

E. Campus Spine / Core
In campus environments, mix S6580 with S6510 and S6250 series to form a unified spine-leaf or three-tier fabric, supporting both 100 GE and 400 GE uplinks.

Deployment & Management Experience

  • Zero-Touch Provisioning via Ruijie INC: Templates auto-apply at first boot for rapid roll-out across hundreds of switches.
  • Redundant Hardware: PSUs and fans replaceable online; dual BIOS banks preserve last known-good firmware image.
  • Unified RGOS 12.X: Single CLI syntax, shared feature set, and consistent management across the Ruijie portfolio.
  • Deep Telemetry & Analytics: sFlow, NetStream, and RMON feed real-time datapaths into monitoring systems for proactive maintenance.
  • Automated Overlay: VXLAN and EVPN integration simplify multi-tenant designs without manual VLAN mapping.

CLI Configuration

All commands verified from the RGOS 12.X Configuration Guide:

# Secure Management Setup

enable

configure terminal

enable service ssh-server

crypto key generate rsa size 2048

enable service https-server

# VSU Virtual Stacking

vsu enable

vsu domain 58

# Configure 100GE DSFP Access (48CQ8QC)

interface range hundredGigabitEthernet0/1-48

no shutdown

# Configure 200GE QSFP56 Access (24DC8QC)

interface range fourHundredGigabitEthernet0/1-24

mode split 100G

# 400GE Uplink Port-Channel

interface range fourHundredGigabitEthernet1/0/1-8

port-group 1 mode active

# VLAN & Layer-3 Interface

vlan 800

interface vlan 800

ip address 10.8.0.1 255.255.255.0

ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.8.0.254

# Enable PFC & ECN for Lossless Traffic

priority-flow-control enable

ecn enable

# BGP Dual-Stack Example

router bgp 65080

ipv6-family vpn-instance DC-VNI

peer 2001:db8::1 as-number 65081

FAQ – Practical Guidance

  1. What distinguishes the 48CQ8QC from the 24DC8QC?
    48CQ8QC: 48×100 GE DSFP + 8×400 GE uplinks.
    24DC8QC: 24×200 GE QSFP56 + 8×400 GE uplinks (split to 2×100 GE).
  2. Can uplinks run at 100 GE or 400 GE?
    Yes—QSFP-DD ports auto-negotiate between 40/100/200/400 GE modes.
  3. Is VSU supported across S6510, S6580, and S6250?
    Absolutely—heterogeneous VSU domains unify these series under one control plane.
  4. What routing protocols are available?
    Static, OSPF v2/v3, BGP, RIP, IS-IS, plus VRRP for redundancy.
  5. How is zero-loss guaranteed under congestion?
    PFC, ECN, and large buffers work together to maintain lossless forwarding for critical flows.
  6. What management interfaces are provided?
    Console, USB, OOB RJ45, SNMP v3, SSH, Telnet, and web GUI.
  7. Can these serve as spine or leaf in a data-center fabric?
    Yes—48CQ8QC for spine aggregation and 24DC8QC for leaf access, or vice versa in small pods.
  8. How do firmware upgrades work without downtime?
    Upload to secondary bank, switch BIOS, and reboot; primary bank remains active via VSU peer.

Conclusion

The Ruijie S6580 Series—comprising the RG-S6580-48CQ8QC and RG-S6580-24DC8QC—sets the standard as high-density 100GE Switches with 400GE Switch uplinks.

With massive throughput, advanced features, and carrier-grade resilience, they excel as both Spine Switches and core Switches in modern data-center and campus networks.

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