Transcript OmniSwitch

OmniSwitch
The only switch with
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LAN switching
ATM switching
WAN switching
layer three
switching
full media
support
policy-based
management
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OmniSwitch: complete hardware integration
Cell Switching
Module
T1 / E1
T3 / E3
ATM25
OC-3c / STM-1
OC-12c / STM-4
Circuit Emulation
Cell Switching
Module
13.2Gbps Cell Matrix
Frame Switching
Module
10M Ethernet
100M Ethernet
Token Ring
FDDI
CDDI
Frame Relay
ISDN
Frame Switching
Module
OC-12 SAR
LEC(s)
Frame/Cell
Switching Module
HRE Routing
VLANs
Security
Mgmt. Processor
960Mbps Frame Bus
120Mbps Mgmt. Bus
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Unparalleled connectivity options
10BaseT
10BaseFL (SM)
10BaseFL (MM)
100BaseTX
10Base2
10Base5 100BaseFX (MM)
100BaseFX (SM)
Gigabit Ethernet (copper)
Gigabit Ethernet (SM) Token ring (fiber)
Token ring (STP)
Gigabit Ethernet (MM)
Token ring (UTP) ISDN PRI / BRI
PPP (FT1 / FE1) Frame Relay (FT1 / T1 / E1)
T1 / E1 AAL-1 Circuit Emulation
FDDI (SM)
CDDI FDDI (MM)
ATM T1 / E1 (UNI / NNI) ATM 25.6 (UNI)
ATM T3 / E3 (UNI / NNI)
ATM OC-3c / STM-1 (SM, UNI / NNI)
ATM OC-3c / STM-1 (UTP, UNI / NNI)
ATM OC-3c / STM-1 (MM, UNI / NNI)
ATM OC-12 / STM-4 (MM, UNI / NNI)
ATM OC-12 / STM-4 (SM, UNI / NNI)
Switches that route from any port to any other.
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10M Ethernet
100M Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
FDDI / CDDI
Frame Relay
25M ATM
34/45M ATM
155M ATM
622M ATM
Any-to-any switching
10M Ethernet
100M Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
FDDI / CDDI
Frame Relay
25M ATM
34/45M ATM
155M ATM
622M ATM
No matter what your network
looks like or how your network
evolves…
…you should have a switch that can do
it all.
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Unparalleled port densities
Frame switching
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up to 256 10BaseT
ports
up to 48 10Base2,
10Base5, or 64
10BaseFL ports
up to 96 Fast Ethernet
100BaseTX ports
up to 64 Fast Ethernet
100BaseFX ports
up to 16 FDDI or 64
CDDI ports
up to 128 token ring
lobe and device ports
Cell switching
ATM with support for
ATM25 all the way to
OC-12/STM-4
 up to 64 OC-3/STM-1
ports (multimode and
single mode)
 up to 16 OC-12/STM-4
ports (multimode and
single mode)
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WAN switching
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frame relay
ISDN
ATM
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Failure-resistant architecture
OmniSwitch features
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redundant
Management
Processor Modules
hot-swap for all
modules and power
supplies
completely passive
backplanes
fully distributed
switching architecture
dual load-sharing,
redundant power
supplies
-48 DC power supply
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Multi-layer switching: HRE
 High speed routing
(225,000pps)
 All forwarding of IP and
IPX packets in ASICs
 Reduces latency
 Standard routing
protocols
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RIP
RIP II
OSPF
IP Multicast
DVMRP
BootP Relay
DHCP Relay
Management
Processor
module
(MPM)
HRE
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OmniSwitch with X-Cell
X-Cell’s ATM capabilities
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CBR-PRS, CBR, VBR-rt, VBRnrt, ABR, UBR
UNI 3.0, UNI 3.1, and UNI 4.0
PNNI 1.0
LANE 1.0, LANE v2.0
(Ethernet, token ring)
NHRP and MPOA
IISP-compliant for
interoperability with other
ATM switch vendors
SVCC, SVPC, PVCC, PVPC
Partial Packet Discard, Early
Packet Discard, & Random
Early Detect
dual generic cell rate
algorithms (dual leaky
buckets)
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explicate rate processing for
ABR traffic
point-to-point and point-tomulti-point
rerouting due to link failure
for PVCs
policy-based path selection
path selection based CLR,
CDV or maxCTD
ability to set a user priority
level for a connection
load balancing between
parallel links, between
adjacent switches, and
balancing calls to a
destination on a network-wide
basis
VP tunneling
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OmniSwitch QoS
Flexible policies…
…to address the critical
issues
QoS based on:
Requirements:
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layer 2:
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MAC, VLAN, .1Q, .1p,
multicast group
layers 3 and 4:
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IP / IPX destination,
RSVP, source /
destination IP port
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guaranteed bandwidth
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fair and dynamic
bandwidth allocation
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prioritized queuing
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special multicast
handling
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integrated LDAP client
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authorization
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frame-to-cell mapping
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Complete, standards-based internetworking
Fast Ethernet
Backbone
MPOA
LE-Services
OmniMSS
802.1q
ELAN
OmniSwitch
AutoTracker
802.1q
SVC/PVC
SVC/PVC
LEC
ATM Network
NHRP
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Hardware Routing
Engine
DLCI
Legacy WAN
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Enterprise-wide application platform
Automatic, secure, mobile
client attachment
Fast Ethernet
Backbone
MRP
Intranet
OmniSwitch
Video
AutoTracker
Finance
Hardware Routing
Engine
ATM Network
Sales
Legacy WAN
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And a whole lot more…
10BaseT
10BaseFL (SM)
10BaseFL (MM)
10Base2
10Base5
100BaseTx (HDX)
100BaseTx (FDX)
100BaseFx (SM, FDX)
100BaseFx (MM, FDX)
Gigabit Ethernet (copper,
FDX)
Gigabit Ethernet (SM, FDX)
Gigabit Ethernet (MM, FDX)
Token ring (UTP)
Token ring (STP)
Token ring (fiber)
FDDI (SM DAS)
FDDI (MM DAS)
FDDI (SM SAS)
FDDI (SM DAS)
CDDI (TP-PMD)
ATM T1/E1 (UNI / NNI)
ATM T3/E3 (UNI / NNI)
ATM 25.6 (UNI)
ATM OC-3c/STM-1 (SM, UNI /
NNI)
ATM OC-3c/STM-1 (MM, UNI /
NNI)
IP routing
RIP
RIP II
OSPF
BGP 4
IPX routing
Hardware routing
IP firewalls
Network Address
Translation
Ethernet LANE client
Token ring LANE client
LANE service
RFC 1577 (CIP)
RFC 1483
Frame relay Access
FRF.9 payload compression
Hardware compression
RFC 1490
Port-based VLANs
MAC address-based VLANs
Protocol-based VLANs
Network layer addressbased VLANs
Custom defined VLANs
Multicast VLANs
Authenticated user VLANs
Support for HP OpenView
Support for SunNet
Manager
Support for IBM NetView
Support for Spectrum
SNMP
Telnet
Port mirroring
RMON Agent
RMON Viewer
Broadcast throttling
Optimized per port
switching
ATM UNI 3.0/3.1
PNNI 1.0
IISP
TM 4.0 (with full ABR
support)
Early Packet Discard (EPD)
Partial Packet Discard (PPD)
Random Early Detect (RED)
Soft PVCs
Crankback
PVC tunneling
1:1 line protection
Dual GCRAs per VC
Policy-based VLANs
Frame relay (T1/E1)
ISDN BRI
ISDN PRI
T1/E1 AAL-1 circuit
emulation
T3/E3 AAL-1 circuit
emulation
DHCP relay
BootP relay
Virtual rings (token ring)
Redundant power
Redundant fans
Redundant MPM
Redundant power sources
IP fragmentation
Spanning Tree
Source route bridging
IPX translations
Banyan Vines translations
802.10 trunking
802.1q trunking
Translational bridging
IBM Spanning Tree
ATM OC-12/STM-4 (SM, UNI1
/ NNI)
ATM OC-12/STM-4 (MM, UNI1
/ NNI)
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Technology leadership
 Single, uniform hw / sw
architecture across all
products
 Uniform, policy-based
network management
across all platforms
 Patent-pending integral
ATM switching fabric
 Only any-to-any media
switching available in
the industry
 Very large-scale silicon
design capability
highest density ASICs
in the industry
 best price,
performance, density
for carrier deployment
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support for all LAN,
WAN and ATM media
 Industry-leading Virtual
LAN implementation
 Integrated standardsbased security
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