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| Extreme's IPv6 enabled Ethernet Switching Platforms Ready to Interoperate | |||
| Posted by: Jordi on Monday, October 06, 2003 - 04:49 PM | |||
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Extreme Networks, a leader in Ethernet networking, is participating in this week's IPv6 Demonstration Collaborative Initiative in conjunction with the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Labs. Extreme Networks will supply its award-winning Ethernet switching platforms to validate the performance and interoperability of next-generation IPv6 capabilities as "ready for deployment."
The IPv6 Demonstration Collaborative Initiative, called Moonv6, will be deployed across geographically dispersed sites in North America. It will use a secure WAN environment consisting of switch, server and software platforms from multiple vendors. The tests will demonstrate the functionality of IPv6 including proper base specification, routing and mobility functions with the network infrastructure supporting DNS for IPv6, NFS, streaming media, common business applications and Web browsing. |
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| Through its unique programmability, Extreme's next-generation 4GNSS switching ASICs support IPv6 for core Ethernet deployments with 10 Gigabit scalability. This delivers robust performance even in the face of changing draft standards.
Click here for the complete press info. |
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