Enterasys SSA-G1018-0652 Gigabit Switch Module – High‑density 10/100/1000 Access for S‑Series Chassis
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: 1 week if in stock; no more than 1 month latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
18x 10/100/1000BASE‑T access ports – Autosensing copper interfaces for flexible endpoint speeds and straightforward rollouts.
Chassis‑powered, hot‑swappable design – Slides into the S‑Series slot and draws power via the backplane; typically no service interruption when replacing like‑for‑like.
Non‑blocking Gigabit switching – Designed to feed the S‑Series fabric, sustaining line‑rate forwarding for common campus and OT access loads.
Unified management via chassis supervisor – Configuration, firmware, and monitoring handled centrally through the S‑Series management plane.
Enterprise‑grade resiliency – In many cases, supports redundant supervisors and fabric paths provided by the chassis to keep access ports available.
Clean copper plant integration – Auto MDI/MDI‑X and standard RJ45 pinout keep cabling simple; helpful in brownfield sites.
| Brand / Model | Enterasys SSA-G1018-0652 (S‑Series line card) |
| HS Code | 8517.62.00 (Switching and routing apparatus) |
| Power Requirements | Powered via S‑Series chassis backplane; no external PSU on the module |
| Port Types (I/O) | 18x 10/100/1000BASE‑T (RJ45), auto‑negotiation, auto MDI/MDI‑X |
| Communication Interfaces | High‑speed chassis backplane fabric; management via S‑Series supervisor/management module |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C (typical enterprise installation) |
| Form Factor | Hot‑swappable, single‑slot line card for Enterasys S‑Series chassis |
| Installation Method | Front‑insert, tool‑assisted latch and captive screws; aligns to chassis guide rails |
| Compatibility | Enterasys/Extreme S‑Series chassis (e.g., S8/S7/S4) with supported software release |
You might notice that this module fits nicely where dense copper access is needed but the switching intelligence remains centralized in the chassis. Typical scenarios include:
Campus access expansion for enterprise floors, teaching labs, and residence networks
Industrial control/OT networks where deterministic uptime and simple copper runs are preferred
Utility substations and transportation hubs with centrally managed chassis in secured racks
Healthcare and retail back‑of‑house where staff endpoints and PoS require stable Gigabit
Protects your chassis investment – Scale ports without replacing the core; from a procurement view this usually means lower lifetime cost.
Operational simplicity – One thing I appreciate is the unified software path; software policy and monitoring stay consistent across cards.
Interoperability – Works within mixed Enterasys/Extreme environments; in many cases, it’s a drop‑in expansion if your software is current.
Serviceability – Hot‑swap capability reduces maintenance windows and truck rolls.
Feedback from a facilities network lead: “We added two SSA‑G1018 cards to our S8, and they were recognized instantly. We staged them on a Friday, no user complaints on Monday. That’s how I like upgrades.”
Installation & MaintenanceEnvironment – Install in a 19‑inch cabinet with adequate front‑to‑back airflow; keep ambient 0–40 °C and 10–85% non‑condensing humidity.
Wiring – Use Category 5e or better for Gigabit; keep copper runs ≤100 m; avoid tight bends and mixed punch‑down standards.
ESD & handling – Use an ESD strap, handle by faceplate/edges, and seat along the guide rails before tightening captive screws.
Hot‑swap practice – If replacing a live card, drain traffic where possible and confirm the chassis reports the slot “ready” before removal.
Routine care – Quarterly dust cleaning, visual check of port LEDs, and alignment with the chassis firmware train; schedule firmware updates during maintenance windows.
PoE needs – If you require 802.3af/at power delivery, let us know; we can recommend the appropriate PoE‑capable sister modules.
Conforms to typical enterprise standards: CE, UL, FCC, and RoHS (model- and region‑dependent; certification proof available on request)
Manufacturer warranty support available; our supply coverage includes a 365‑day warranty
S‑Series chassis: S8, S7, S4 (capacity and slot count vary by frame)
Supervisory/management modules for S‑Series (required for configuration and fabric control)
Approved SFP transceivers for uplink ports on other line cards in the same chassis (if needed for aggregation)
Fan trays and PSU sets matched to chassis load; we can help size power for your slot mix
Note: Specifications can vary slightly by software release and chassis configuration. If you’re matching an existing deployment, share your current S‑Series software version and slot map—we’ll validate compatibility before shipping.
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