The Extreme 7720 is a purpose-built switch designed for high-performance aggregation and core applications. The switch provides end-to-end secure network segmentation and advanced policy capabilities. The Extreme 7720 is Universal Hardware, providing a user-selectable choice of Extreme‘s flagship switch operating systems.
The Extreme 7720 network hardware platform enables organizations to design networks that accommodate a variety of applications and east-west traffic patterns. With its high-density scale-out architecture, leading power efficiency, and airflow options, the Extreme 7720 platform delivers a cost-effective solution that optimizes power, cooling, and equipment room space, wherever your network operating center might be.
The switch comes with a dual-persona capability, allowing you to choose your Operating System (OS). Either the Switch Engine (EXOS) or Fabric Engine (VOSS) OS can be selected at switch start-up or changed at a later time. The switch assumes the features and capabilities of the OS that is selected. Switch OS selection can also be automated with ExtremeCloud IQ so that the desired OS can be automatically loaded at switch start-up, which facilitates remote OS enablement.
The switch supports connections using the RJ45 serial console port or the Ethernet management ports to view and manage the switch configuration. For more information on switch connection methods, see Manage Your Switch. For switch connection details, see Connect to a Management Console.
After connecting to your switch, it can be flexibly configured and operated though the cloud, the network, or the command-line interface (CLI), either remotely or locally. You can access management functions on the switch using ExtremeCloud™ IQ or ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine, or manually through a web-based GUI or generic command-line interface (CLI) client. For more information on switch configuration and operation methods, see Manage Your Switch.

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There is also a Type A USB 2.0 port labeled USB on the front panel that can interface with USB storage devices.Switch onboarding to the cloud is a hands-off operation using zero touch provisioning. Unpack the switch and connect it to the network. It automatically finds a connection to the cloud and is ready to be provisioned. The ExtremeCloud Companion mobile app makes onboarding even easier with on-site cloud set-up and switch troubleshooting capabilities.
Each switch is cooled by hot-swappable internal fan modules. The switch supports both front-to-back and back-to-front airflow for switch cooling. Switch fans are not responsible for cooling the power supplies; power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch fan. Fan modules are ordered separately for the base 7720-32C switch. Fans are included with other switches.
For more information about the fan modules used in the switch, see Fan Modules for Use with Your Switch.
Each switch supports up to two hot-swappable internal modular AC or DC power supplies that provide enough power for the needs of the switch. Power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch fans for power supply cooling and are not responsible for cooling the switch. Power supplies are ordered separately for the base 7720-32C switch. Power supplies are included with other switches.
For more information about the power supplies used in the switch, see Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch.
Each switch comes equipped with two stacking ports, also referred to as Universal Ethernet ports. When running Switch Engine, these ports can be used in either stacking mode or Ethernet mode. When in stacking mode, up to eight systems can be stacked using qualified direct attach cables or optical transceivers. Fabric Engine does not support stacking; the stacking ports can be used as Ethernet ports if Fabric Engine is in non-fabric mode.

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7720 Series switches can stack with themselves, with 7520 Series switches, and with other switches. See Combine Switches from Different Series for more information.
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This feature is only supported on Switch Engine.
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This feature is only supported on Switch Engine.
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Secure boot establishes a chain-of-trust relationship in the boot process. The chain- of-trust is established by cryptographic checks at each stage of the boot process to validate the integrity and authenticity of the next stage before it can execute. The current implementation validates boot images. It cannot be disabled after it has been programmed on the device. There is no command-line interface or commands to enable or disable secure boot. The status of the boot image verification can be monitored in the operating system.
For more information, see Secure Boot.
Extreme 7720 switches support Unified Licensing, so that you can use them with multiple operating systems. There are two methods of acquiring feature licenses: manual or through ExtremeCloud IQTM (XIQ).
For Switch Engine licensing, see the Feature License Requirements for your version of the Switch Engine operating system.
For Fabric Engine licensing, see the Licensing chapter in the Fabric Engine User Guide for your version of the Fabric Engine operating system.
For XIQ licensing, see ExtremeCloud IQ.
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