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Lab Testing Summary Report January 2010 Report 100104 Product Category: Energy Efficient Switches Vendor Tested: Products Tested: H3C S5820X-28S H3C S5800-32C-PWR H3C S5800-56C H3C S5800-56C-PWR Key findings and conclusions: H3C S5820X-28S switch saves up to 44% in annual energy costs when compared to Industry Average S5800 Series Switches are up to 15 % more energy efficient than comparable switching products Line rate Layer 3 switching with no additional energy consumption (~0.2 watts) for both L2 v L3 traffic Management interface enables energy saving features with port operation scheduling and speed throttling Support for Intelligent Management Center (IMC) allows efficient and effective network administration H3C S5800 Series and S5820X Switches were evaluated by Miercom under the Certified Green Program for power consumption and energy efficiency. We analyzed the overall environmental impact and business enabling green benefits that this series of switches offers to its customers. In hands-on testing and analysis of the H3C S5800-32C-PWR, S5800-56C, S5800-56C-PWR and S5820x-28S, the switches proved to afford customers a highly economical, manageable and energy efficient Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching solution. Utilizing the latest silicon technology and energy efficient design, the H3C S5800 Series Switches leverages its green feature to promote environmentally sound network products. Models 5800-32C-PWR and 5800-56C-PWR are IEEE standard 802.3at-2009 (PoE+) Type 2 Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) switches which have an advantage of supplying (Continued on page 3) Figure 1: H3C 5800 Series Switches Annual Energy Cost All ports loaded, IMIX pattern, typical load Dollars $320 $280 $240 $200 $160 $120 $80 $172 $311 $108 $127 $128 $158 $162 $172 $40 $0 S5820X-28S S5800-32C-PWR S5800-56C S5800-56C-PWR Switch Under Test Industry Average Source: Miercom, January 2010 Projected annual energy costs for H3C S5800 Series and S5820X-28S show better efficiency than the Industry Average for switching products within a comparable product class. See the Business Case section on page 7 for additional details and calculations.

Test Bed Diagram IP Load Generators Switches Under Test Environmental Measurement Tools Ixia 1600T and XM2 S5820X-28S S5800-32C-PWR S5800-56C Dranetz Encore 61000 Power Analyzer Miercom Green Calculator S5800-56C-PWR How We Did It The H3C S5800-32C-PWR, S5800-56C, S5800-56C-PWR, S5820X-28S switches were evaluated for environmental impact by looking at the individual components as well as features and capabilities. Layer 2 and Layer 3 power consumption was measured by configuring 48 1Gbps ports and four 10Gbps SFP+ ports for both S5800-56C and -56C- PWR switches. The measurements were taken with and without PoE. 24 1Gbps ports and four 10Gbps SFP+ ports were used for the S5800-32C-PWR tests with and with PoE. Layer 2 testing was performed using 24 10Gbps SFP+ ports and four 1Gbps ports for the 5820X-28S switch. Audit results were verified with site survey assessments. Tests included measuring changes in power consumption by scheduling the independent ports for power down and configuring them for rate changes via GUI. Power consumption was measured at idle link with no traffic, 70% and 100% loads. Power Consumption Measurement: The power consumption of H3C S5800 Series and S5820X-28S switch ports were measured at varying network and link loads that the switch would typically experience in a real world deployment. Power consumption was measured using a Dranetz Encore 61000 Power Analyzer from New Jersey based, Dranetz- BMI (www.dranetz-bmi.com). The SUT was loaded with traffic at various rates and packet sizes in accordance with RFC 2544 Benchmarking Methodology for Network Interconnect Development. Power consumption measurements were taken during system boot-up, idle in link-up and link-down mode, and with 70% and 100% load. Power consumption was measured, while running Layer 2 traffic with an XM2 and 1600T traffic generators from Ixia (www.ixiacom.com). Traffic was applied to each of the 1 Gbps ports while stressing the product with supported features. All power measurements were taken at 110 volts and 60 Hz frequency. Frequency was also regulated at 50Hz and 60Hz to test actual power provided in other countries. In addition to it, power measurements were also taken for varying frame size from small to jumbo size to analyze the change in power consumption. Miercom recognizes Ixia as an industry leader in energy efficiency testing of networking equipment. Ixia s unique approach utilizes coordination of energy measurements with network traffic load allowing energy consumption to be graphed against network traffic volume. Real-world traffic is generated by Ixia s test platform and test applications, principally IxNetwork for layer 2-3 routing and switching traffic and IxLoad for layer 4-7 application traffic. Environmental Analysis: Miercom's environmental review of the H3C S5800-32C-PWR, S5800-56C, S5800-56C- PWR, S5820X-28S switches also included an examination of the company-wide and product-specific environmental impact reduction efforts. Analysis also includes comparisons to Industry Average for similar competitive products. Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 2

(Continued from page 1) up to 25.5W to a PoE Powered Device (PD). These switches have 24 and 48 1-GbE ports and four additional 10-GbE SFP+ ports respectively. S5800-56C does not support PoE. H3C S5820X-28S has 24 10-GbE SFP+ ports and four 1-GbE ports. See switch details in Figure 2 below. The annual cost of running the S5800 and S5820X Series Switches was compared to an Industry Average of similar switches and is shown in Figure 1 on page 1. The S5820X switch costs $172 per year to operate 24 10GbE SFP+ ports, a savings of $139. Other H3C 5800 Series Switches offer cost saving from $10 to $30 per model. An explanation of the cost is described on page 7, under Business Case. The H3C S5800 and S5820x Series provide 1- GbE and 10-GbE port density with a high availability architecture that handles Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic at line rate, and supports IPv4 and as well as IPv6. Figure 2: H3C Switches Evaluated Product S5820X -28S S5800-32C- PWR S5800-56C S5800-56C- PWR Form/design Rack Rack Rack Rack Internal Power 1 1 1 1 Redundant Power 1 1 1 1 Fan/module 3 6 4 6 Hot Swap fans yes no no no PoE Power NA 30W NA 30W Switch Ports 24-10G SFP+; 4-1G Operating Temp Watts - Idle with links up Annual cost* 24-1G PoE; 4-10G SFP+ 48-1G; 4-10G SFP+ 48-1G PoE; 4-10G SFP+ 0-45º C 0-45º C 0-45º C 0-45º C 157.8 98.91 116.64 147.47 $172 $108 $128 $162 * Annual running cost is based on 12.5 kwh; for 12 hours daily with varying CPU utilizations. See Business Case on page 7 for details. H3C switches use a 3Com developed technology Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) to enable the creation of a resilient virtual switching fabric. IRF delivers geographic independence, distributed high availability and resiliency by extending the control plane across multiple active switches. IRF convergence technology includes Spanning Tree Protocols (STP) and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). IRF allows an enterprise to collapse their network architectures from three- to two-tiers and eliminates the additional network layers, thereby reducing end-to-end latency. Power Consumption The power consumption of the H3C S5800-32C- PWR, S5800-56C, S5800-56C-PWR and S5820X-28S switches was measured at idle with link-up, 70% and 100% network utilization with Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic. To verify the accuracy of the power consumption, measurements were recorded with various loads and frame sizes from 64 to 9216 bytes. Power measurements were recorded from off through standby modes, idle in link-up and link-down mode. Power measurements were made at typical 70% load and maximum 100% load at a voltage of both 110V and 220V for Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic. S5820X-28S This switch has 24 SFP+ 10-GbE ports and four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports creating a total switch capacity of 488 Gbps. Power consumption for this switch ranged from 157.80 at idle to 161.37 with 512 byte frames and 100% utilization (see Figure 3 on page 4). A comparison of power consumption at Layer 2 and Layer 3 to the Industry Average (IA) shows the switch consumes 127 watts less than the IA of 287.55 watts (see Figure 4 on page 4). S5800-32C-PWR H3C S5800-32C-PWR has 24 10/100/1000 Base-T PoE ports and an expansion slot that can take a range of modules up to a capacity of four 10-GbE SFP+ ports providing a switching capacity of 208 Gbps. We measured the power consumption for the switch at 70% and 100% load for different frame sizes at Layer 2 and Layer 3. There was no PoE power consumption during this measurement. Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 3

At idle, 98.91 watts was recorded which increased by a maximum of 1.65 watts using 512-byte Layer 3 traffic at 100% load. As expected, when the frame size was increased power consumption decreased for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic. The power consumption for the switch was 17 watts less than Industry Average recorded at 117.6 watts (see Figure 4 on page 5). S5800-56C This switch has 48 10/100/1000 Base-T and an expansion slot that can take a range of modules up to a capacity of four 10-GbE SFP+ ports providing a total switching capacity of 256 Gbps. We measured the power consumption for the switch at 70% and 100 % load for different frame size with Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic. At idle status with all links up, 116.64 watts were used and then increased to 119.60 watts for Layer 3 with 512 byte frames at 100% network utilization. (See Figure 3 on page 4.) As we increased the frame size, the power consumption decreased for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 at 70% and 100% load. The switch consumed 28 watts less than IA of 147.67 watts as shown in Figure 4 on page 5. S5800-56C-PWR This switch has 48 1-GbE (10/100/1000 Base-T) PoE ports and an expansion slot that can take a range of modules up to a capacity of four 10- GbE SFP+ ports providing a switching capacity of 256 Gbps. We measured the power consumption for the switch at 70% and 100% load with different frame sizes at Layers 2 and 3. At idle with links up, 147.47 watts were used. A total of 149.88 watts was used with 512-byte Layer 3 traffic at 100% load. An increase in the frame size decreased the watts used in all cases. The power consumption for the switch was 149.7 watts compared to the IA of 160 watts (see Figure 4 on page 5). Each switch in the S5800 Series used less energy than Industry Average since they use the latest silicon to allow ports to be powered down if not connected, and lower power usage for cables that are not at the maximum length. Product Efficiency The H3C S5800 series family has 3 switch models: -32C-PWR, -56C and -56C-PWR. Each switch has the ability to pass and route IPv4 and IPv6 traffic at line rate. As a dual stack platform, the switches are IPv4 and IPv6 ready, and support Layer 3 routing and multicast protocols. The S5800 Series has 1RU and 2RU platforms with 10-GbE and 1-GbE copper and/or fiber connectors. There is one internal non-replaceable power supply in the S5800-56C, -32C-PWR and -56C-PWR switches. They each support one external redundant power supply. Non-PWR devices have four internal non-replaceable fans, while the PWR devices have six internal nonreplaceable fans. The S5820X-28S, also 1RU, is ideal for server-toserver backup and has a hot swappable fan tray which can be replaced without restarting the equipment, which increases the network uptime and facilitates the maintenance. The S5800 Series supplies power through PoE and data over Figure 3: H3C S5800 Series Switches Power Consumption Relative to Load All ports loaded, 512 byte frames, specific loads Model: 70% Load 100% Load Idle Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 3 Watts S5820x-28S 157.80 159.72 160.50 160.65 161.37 S5800-32C-PWR 98.91 99.89 100.02 100.43 100.56 S5800-56C 116.64 118.35 118.54 119.40 119.60 S5800-56C-PWR 147.47 148.87 149.14 149.71 149.88 Comparison of power consumption for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic with 512 byte frames and at 70% and 100% network utilization. There was Minimal power consumption difference observed between Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic. PoE devices were not attached during testing. Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 4

a single cable, lowering network wiring and management expenses, and facilitating deployment of network attached devices where separate power cabling would be physically inefficient and cost prohibitive. S5800-56C-PWR and -32C-PWR switches supply 30 watts for PoE devices. Built-in support for AC and DC powered operations allows the enterprise to leverage existing power schemes and cost effectively extend power to the edge of network. Using Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology and Rapid Ring Protection Protocol (RRPP), local or geographically distributed S5820X series can be interconnected to deliver higher resiliency and performance to ensure business connectivity and effective disaster recovery. We observed that the switches supporting PoE had a management GUI allowing PoE power to be disabled according to schedule, and allows port selection for PoE. Figure 5 on page 7 is a screenshot of the switch GUI showing the Energy Saving feature. Administrators can schedule to disable, enable, throttle speed and shutdown the ports anytime. This feature provides additional power savings since ports can be shut-off or speed reduced. The S5800 Series and S5820X switch operate between 0-45º C (113 ºF) (see figure 2 on page 3). Since these switches can operate at higher temperatures cooling requirements for the data center are reduced. This of course is an additional operational energy savings. 3Com has developed an Intelligent Management Center (IMC) to manage, monitor and control Enterprise class networks. The IMC included administrative control, resource management, performance and event management, reporting, VLAN management, ACL management and Network traffic analysis. The system administrator controls which users are allowed to manage devices and groups of devices and can restrict the user operations that users can perform. There was access to a full audit trail that we saw that had details of all network changes with identification. Power consumption was analyzed with this tool and it can accommodate any power saving device from any interoperable vendor. Other product efficient characteristics include an automatic power down option that is activated by the port when the port is not active; forced port speed negotiation where port speed is limited to a specific value; fan speed auto adjustment with temperature sensor that allows fan speed to be controlled and run at a slower mode; A time based power saving features a timer setting where both the port and PoE power can be enabled or disabled. A low power SPF+ design enables the switches to use less energy since this design avoids the high-energy needs of XFP and X2 requirements. Figure 4: H3C S5800 Series Switches Power Consumption Relative to Industry Average All ports loaded, IMIX pattern, 100% load Watts 300 250 200 150 100 160.65 287.55 100.43 117.60 884.2 119.40 147.67 149.71 889.7 160.00 Based on 512 byte frames and 100% network link utilization, this chart displays the power consumption for the switches under test compared to the Industry Average (IA). As shown, S5820X-28S consumes 44% less, S5800-32C 14.6% less, S5800-56C 19.1% less, and S5800-56C- PWR 6.4% less than the Industry Average. 50 0 S5820X-28S S5800-32C-PWR S5800-56C S5800-56C-PWR 100% Link Load Industry Average Source: Miercom, January 2010 Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 5

Business Processes IMC provides network management and administration through a single console interface. This enables end-to-end business administration by combining traditionally separate management tools, policy management, and 3 rd party device management for more effective and efficient network administration. Green Innovation 3Com s implements the newest ASICs which enable switch products with the latest advances in silicon technology to deliver critical data center features and performance, while providing reductions in power usage. Temperature management is included on each I/O module to allow dynamic control of the speed of the cooling fans per module. The H3C switches use IRF, a 3Com-developed technology to provide distributed high availability and resiliency by extending the control plane of multiple active switches in different geographic locations. IRF eliminates the need for complex redundancy technologies, such as Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) or Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). Enterprises can collapse their network architecture from 3 to 2 tiers, eliminating the associated power costs, and reducing network latency while improving performance. Affiliations and Standards 3Com is a participating member of The Green Grid, and contributes to the leadership of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group and the Energy-efficient Ethernet project. This project will provide an interoperability standard for power saving during idle periods on an Ethernet link, and enable energy savings on attached devices. 3Com is a partner in EnergyStar as well as a stakeholder in reviewing the EnergyStar Requirements for Networking Equipment. They are also an endorser of the EU Data Center Code of Conduct, part of the EU Standby Initiative to improve the energy efficiency of electrical equipment while either Off or in Standby. 3Com Corporation achieved ISO 14001 certification and maintains compliance. Business Case An annual power savings for up to 45% is calculated for the S5800 Series Switches. tested. The annual usage of the switch is based on being deployed 12 hours per work day each week. During 60 working hours 10 hours will be running at 100% load and 50 hours at 70% load. Weekends and the remaining 12 hours per day are idle/ready for a total of 108 hours per week. Annual cost is calculated by multiplying kilowatts by total hours; and then by 12.5 cents per kwh. Figure 5: H3C S5800/S5820X-28S Series Power Efficiency Relative to Performance Throughput All ports loaded, jumbo frames (9208 bytes), 100% load Watts/Gbps 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.651 1.181 Source: Miercom, January 2010 1.557 1.864 1.344 1.697 1.845 1.691 S5820X-28S S5800-32C-PWR S5800-56C S5800-56C-PWR System Under Test Industry Watts/Gbps Average This chart illustrates the power consumption relative to performance throughput for the switches under test compared to the Industry Average (IA). As shown, S5820X-28S consumes 57% less, S5800-32C 28.2% less, S5800-56C 47% less, and S5800-56C-PWR 6% less than the Industry Average for power consumption relative to throughput for switches in this class. Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 6

Miercom Certified Green The energy-saving attributes of 3Com s H3C Switch Models S5820x- 28S, S5800-32C-PWR, S5800-56C and S5800-56C-PWR were evaluated by Miercom in accordance with the Certified Green Testing Methodology. The products achieved sufficient scores in each of the rated criteria to achieve the Miercom Certified Green Award. Based on our hands-on testing and the verified representations made by 3Com, Miercom confirms that 3Com s H3C Switch Models S5820x-28S, S5800-32C-PWR, S5800-56C and S5800-56C-PWR are designed to provide enterprise customers effective and environmentally friendly solutions. S5820X-28S S5800-32C-PWR S5800-56C S5800-56C-PWR 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA www.h3cnetworks.com 1-800-975-7682 About Miercom s Product Testing Services Hundreds of product-comparison analyses have been published over the years in such leading network trade periodicals as Network World, Business Communications Review - NoJitter, Communications News, xchange, Internet Telephony and other leading publications. Miercom s reputation as the leading, independent product test center is unquestioned. Miercom s private test services include competitive product analyses, as well as individual product evaluations. Miercom features comprehensive certification and test programs including: Certified Interoperable, Certified Reliable, Certified Secure and Certified Green. Products may also be evaluated under the NetWORKS As Advertised program, the industry s most thorough and trusted assessment for product usability and performance. Report 100104 reviews@miercom.com www.miercom.com Before printing, please consider electronic distribution Product names or services mentioned in this report are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Miercom makes every effort to ensure that information contained within our reports is accurate and complete, but it is not liable for errors, inaccuracies or omissions. Miercom is not liable for damages arising out of or related to the information contained within this report. Consult with professional services such as Miercom Consulting for specific customer needs analysis. Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 7

Certified Green Miercom conducts environmental analysis on products by taking a holistic view of the product life cycle. We consider power efficiency of the product, manufacturing and overall business practices in this analysis. Power consumption and power efficiency are important metrics for comparing products. This data does provide a key component to green analysis, but not the only relevant component. Miercom believes that a comprehensive environmental analysis such at that conducted for 3Com is the only credible and relevant approach Figure 5: H3C Switch GUI for Green Savings to evaluating green technologies. This type of study reveals a business case justification for the environmental benefits the products have to offer by virtue of the sustainable benefits in cost savings in power, as well as product efficiencies. The S5800 and S5820x Series Switches reduce power consumption without impacting performance or features. ASICS and a common open-source operating system allow 3Com to Figure 3: Intelligent Management Center The H3C Intelligent Management Center (IMC) allows for effective remote administration and multisite management. IMC provides a single-pane control to control the entire enterprise network topology, not just routers and switches. Source: Miercom, January 2010 Copyright 2010 Miercom Energy Efficient Switches Page 8