Ethernet Switch Serves Up Layer 2/3 For PIMG 2.16

Nov. 1, 2003
For server blade and embedded computing applications, the IPnexus CPC6600 Ethernet switch provides Layer 2 and Layer 3-Gb Ethernet to every slot in a PICMG 2.16 chassis. The switch can function either as the core of a blade server chassis or as a

For server blade and embedded computing applications, the IPnexus CPC6600 Ethernet switch provides Layer 2 and Layer 3-Gb Ethernet to every slot in a PICMG 2.16 chassis. The switch can function either as the core of a blade server chassis or as a stand-alone device in an embedded chassis. It provides users with 24 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports with multiple configuration options and dual 44-Gb/s switching fabrics for wire speed Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing. Other features include real-time continuous integrity checks that eliminate latent system failures, rapid spanning tree, link aggregation, and jumbo frame support. Additionally, an advanced fast filter processor provides wire speed Layer 2 to 7 packet classification and filtering. Pricing starts at $6,995. PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES INC., Rochester, NY. (716) 256-0200.

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