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NS-S6100 Family: Custom-Brand 25G/40G/100G Campus & Data-Center Switching

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Bob Lam
Senior Engineer
author https://network-switch.com

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.

When campus backbones and data centers converge on higher east-west bandwidth, the edge and aggregation layers have to keep pace—without locking you into a single ecosystem.

The NS-S6100 family from Network-Switch brings the same-class capabilities you expect from premium Data Center Switches and high-end Campus Switch platforms, 25G access, 40G uplinks, 100G uplinks, and advanced Layer-3 delivered as your product. Faceplate logo, colorway, labels/packaging, and even day-0 software templates (VLAN plan, QoS, AAA, Syslog/SNMP, LACP policies) are all customizable so every closet or rack boots your standard.

The lineup spans three subfamilies: NS-S6110 Switches (Multi-Gig access with 25G/40G uplinks and PoE++), NS-S6120 Switches (10G/25G optical access with 25G/40Gthbound), and NS-S6150 Switches (all-optical 25G access with 8× 100G uplinks) covering routed access, building aggregation, and compact core roles. Porting and platform traits are drawn from publicly available product pages and installation/datasheet PDFs.

Product Overview

Why teams standardize on NS-S6100?

  • True 25G access with 40G/100G northbound for modern campus cores and small DCs. NS-S6150 Switches offer 24/48× 25G SFP28 plus 8× 100G QSFP28 uplinks for long-lived fiber plants.
  • Mixed-media flexibility in NS-S6120 Switches: 10G SFP+ optical access, 25G SFP28 uplinks, and options with 2× 40G QSFP+ or 8× 100G QSFP28—ideal for aggregation or compact core.
  • Multi-Gig PoE++ in NS-S6110 Switches for Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 and camera-dense floors: 48× 1/2.5/5GBASE-T access, 4× 25G + 2× 40G uplinks, and 90 W PoE++ per port.
  • Customization that matters: We ship your logo and your default software—LACP on uplinks, MSTP/ERPS topologies, AAA order, SNMP/Syslog, and per-port roles—so installers can “patch, power, done.”

Model Lineup at a Glance

NS model codes mirror the same-class porting to make planning and BOM translation simple. Specs below reflect publicly documented configurations.

Model (NS) Access Ports Uplink Ports Role & Highlights Notes
NS-S6150-24VS8CQ-X 24 × SFP28 10/25G 8 × QSFP28 100G All-optical 25G Core Switches / aggregation for small–mid campuses; future-proof 100G spine 2 PSUs + 4 fans; L3/VXLAN-ready class.
NS-S6150-48VS8CQ-X 48 × SFP28 10/25G 8 × QSFP28 100G High-density 25G Aggregation Switches with 100G uplinks Same hardware architecture; larger access scale.
NS-S6120-48XS8CQ 48 × SFP+ 1/10G 8 × QSFP28 100G (40G/4×25G modes) Optical aggregation / compact DC Switch core Hardware guide details port modes & redundancy.
NS-S6120-20XS4VS2QXS 20 × SFP+ 1/10G 4 × SFP28 10/25G + 2 × QSFP+ 40G Versatile aggregation with mixed 25G/40G northbound 40G can break out 4×10G; SFP+ supports 1G.
NS-S6120-24XMG4XS4VS-UP-H 24 × 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T 4 × SFP+ 10G + 4 × SFP28 25G Multi-Gig access with PoE++; 25G to core PoE++ (up to 90 W/port) and redundancy features.
NS-S6110-48MG4VS2QXS-UP 48 × 1/2.5/5GBASE-T 4 × SFP28 25G + 2 × QSFP+ 40G High-power Multi-Gig access (PoE++) feeding 25G/40G Product page lists PoE++ and uplink mix.

Tip: If your core is already at 100G, standardize on NS-S6150 for building aggregation and keep NS-S6120 for optical access/aggregation where 40G QSFP+ remains in service.

Platform Capabilities & L3 Stack

  • Routing & virtualization: Dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 at line rate; static, RIP/RIPng, OSPFv2/v3, IS-IS, and BGP available on the class to support routed access and compact cores. Virtualization (VSU/virtual chassis) and cross-device LAG enable single-pane management and active-active uplinks.
  • Resiliency: ERPS (G.8032) ring protection for sub-50 ms restoration in ring topologies; BFD for fast routing adjacencies; modular hot-swap PSUs and fans on aggregation/core SKUs.
  • Security & QoS: 802.1X, DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard, DAI, granular ACLs, CPU protection; 802.1p/DSCP classification, eight egress queues, shaping/policing—vital for voice/video and east-west bursts.
  • Operations: Web/CLI/SSH, SNMP, Syslog/RMON, sFlow/telemetry; optics telemetry on SFP+/SFP28/QSFP ports; dual-image/boot safeguards on many models.

Deployment Scenarios

25G optical access with 100G core (NS-S6150)

Deploy NS-S6150-24VS8CQ-X or 48VS8CQ-X as campus aggregation or compact Core Switches: terminate 25G SFP28 access rings and uplink 8× 100G QSFP28 to the spine. This design suits greenfield fiber plants and simplifies future growth (e.g., 100G leaf pairs).

Use NS-S6120-48XS8CQ when most access is 1/10G SFP+ but your core is at 100G; or choose NS-S6120-20XS4VS2QXS when you need 20× 10G access with 4× 25G and 2× 40G northbound (40G breakout to 4×10G gives you change-friendly topologies).

Multi-Gig PoE++ access feeding 25G/40G (NS-S6110 / NS-S6120 UP-H)

For AP-dense floors and camera-heavy zones, NS-S6110-48MG4VS2QXS-UP (or NS-S6120-24XMG4XS4VS-UP-H) provides 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T access, PoE++ up to 90 W, and 25G/40G uplinks to your aggregation or core. This is the right fit for Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 rollouts and UHD surveillance.

Optics & Cabling Guidance

Port Type Recommended Modules / Cables Common Use Notes
QSFP28 100G (S6150 / S6120-48XS8CQ) 100G SR4/DR/FR/LR; 4×25G breakout DAC/AOC Core uplinks / campus spine Ports can operate in 100G/40G and split 4×25G on supported models.
QSFP+ 40G (S6120-20XS4VS2QXS / S6110) 40G SR4/LR4; 4×10G breakout Aggregation uplinks; staged migrations 40G ports support 4×10G mode on listed models.
SFP28 25G 25G SR/LR; some models support 10G on SFP28 cages 25G access or uplink All SFP28 ports on a unit typically run at the same rate (10G or 25G).
SFP+ 10G 10G SR/LR; DAC/AOC Optical access / short-reach interconnect SFP+ cages accept 1G optics on supported models.
Multi-Gig copper Cat6/Cat6A 1/2.5/5/10G access for APs & endpoints UP/UP-H variants support PoE++ 90 W per port (check BOM budget).

NS vs. Fixed-Brand Campus/DC Switches

Aspect NS-S6100 (S6110 / S6120 / S6150) Fixed-Brand Campus/DC Switches Other Third-Party Resellers
Performance & Ports Same-class hardware with 25G access, 40G/100G uplinks (model-dependent) OEM-grade, but features may be tied to licenses/optics Mixed; sometimes re-badged/refurb
Customization Exterior (logo), labels; preloaded VLAN/QoS/AAA, LACP, ERPS, ACL baselines Fixed branding/defaults; limited templates Minimal cosmetics; config after arrival
Compatibility Standards-aligned SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+/QSFP28; no lock-in Potential optics/ecosystem lock-ins Often optics caveats, CLI workarounds
After-Sales 24/7 helpdesk, rapid RMA, ongoing EEPROM/firmware updates Business-hours support; 5–7-day RMA typical Limited support; 7–14-day RMA
Pricing & TCO ~30% under typical OEM; ships ready-to-deploy Premium list price; license add-ons Slightly cheaper than OEM with fewer guarantees
Lead Time Custom SKUs; factory pre-config Standard SKUs Inconsistent stock; long tails

Operations, Visibility & Security

  • Zero-touch day-0: We preload your image/config—VLAN plan (e.g., 10-User / 20-Voice / 30-Video), LACP on uplinks, ERPS ring IDs, AAA order, SNMP/Syslog endpoints, and per-port roles—so field techs just patch and power.
  • Troubleshooting speed: With Web/CLI/SSH, SNMP, Syslog/RMON, and optics telemetry—plus fan/temperature alarms on aggregation/core SKUs—you can diagnose remotely without truck rolls.
  • Hygiene by default: Enable DHCP Snooping + IP Source Guard + DAI and CPU-protect policies; apply storm control and ACLs at ingress; use ERPS rings for rapid campus recovery.

FAQs

Q1: Do NS-S6150 Switches really provide 100G uplinks?
A: Yes, both 24- and 48-port 25G models expose 8 × 100G QSFP28 uplinks for spine connectivity and future growth.

Q2: Can NS-S6120 models mix 10G access with 25G/40G/100G uplinks?
A: Yes, examples include NS-S6120-20XS4VS2QXS (20×10G + 4×25G + 2×40G) and NS-S6120-48XS8CQ (48×10G + 8×100G). 40G ports support 4×10G breakouts; QSFP28 ports support 100G and split modes.

Q3: Are Multi-Gig and PoE++ options available?
A: Yes, NS-S6110-48MG4VS2QXS-UP and NS-S6120-24XMG4XS4VS-UP-H provide 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T access with PoE++ (up to 90 W) and 25G/40G uplinks.

Q4: Do SFP28 ports always run at 25G?
A: On listed models the SFP28 cages can operate at 10G or 25G; some platforms require all SFP28 ports to use the same rate at a given time. Check your firmware notes.

Q5: Can I keep 10G access and still move the core to 100G?
A: Yes, NS-S6120-48XS8CQ keeps 10G SFP+ access while uplinking at 100G; it’s a common stepping stone toward a 25G/100G core.

Conclusion

If you want NS-S6150 Switches for pure 25G optical access with 100G uplinks, NS-S6120 Switches for flexible 10G/25G/40G/100G aggregation, and NS-S6110 Switches for Multi-Gig Campus Switch access with PoE++ and 25G/40G uplinks without vendor lock-in.

The NS-S6100 family from Network-Switch provides a clean, customizable path. With standards-aligned optics, deep L3, VSU/ERPS resiliency, and factory pre-configuration, you can scale your DC switch and campus edge as your brand—consistently, and on your timelines.  

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