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I'VE WAITED SO LONG - 100Gb/s Switches from Ubiquiti

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The video opens with a long awaited moment as the host unboxes Ubiquiti’s 100 Gb/s Enterprise Campus Aggregation Switch. The packaging emphasizes the scale of this device, and the initial reveal highlights two hot swappable power supplies, a clean rack friendly form, and the notable rails that will dock the switch into a chassis or shelf. The host walks through the physical build in detail, calling attention to the 550 W power supplies, the five fans, and the overall enterprise grade engineering that marks a departure from consumer level gear. The 48 x 25 Gb/s SFP28 ports plus 6 x 100 Gb/s QSFP28 ports are a focal point, delivering a theoretical 3.6 Tb/s switching capacity, while a traditional front panel screen remains present for quick status glimpses. The unboxing also features the Kingslide rail system and comments on the lack of a dedicated management port, noting how the rails and setup accessories are packaged and organized. The host makes clear that this is one of the first 100 Gb/s offerings with MLAG, signaling a major shift in Ubiquiti’s enterprise capabilities and setting expectations for performance and reliability.

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What are the key physical features of the Ubiquiti ECS aggregation switch?
The device includes 48 x 25 Gb/s SFP28 ports and 6 x 100 Gb/s QSFP28 ports with a total switching capacity of 3.6 Tbps. It has dual hot swappable power supplies, multiple fans, a front panel display, and Kingslide rails for rack mounting. There is no dedicated management port exposed on the front panel.
How is MLAG configured on the switches?
MLAG is configured by linking two switches with multi chassis link cables to form a single logical device. The host demonstrates setting up a lag with specific ports on both switches, enabling cross-switch aggregation for increased throughput and redundancy.