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Force10 Introduces TeraScale Switch/Routers

Force10 Networks introduced a new line of "TeraScale E-Series"
switch/routers capable of supporting up to 56 line-rate 10
Gigabit Ethernet and 672 line-rate Gigabit Ethernet ports in a
single chassis, more than twice the density of its nearest
competitor. The product line can process one billion packets per
second — also a new industry benchmark, according to the
company.

Force10
is also adding hardware-based port mirroring, quality of
service, security and link aggregation enhancements.
Additionally, the Force10 TeraScale E-Series features
hardware-based IPv6 forwarding at line rate and supports one
million access control lists (ACLs), providing scalable
protection against denial of service attacks. The company is
also introducing the first 48-port Gigabit Ethernet line card.

Force10 noted that its TeraScale E-Series comes to market as 10
Gigabit Ethernet port prices are becoming increasingly
competitive with Gigabit Ethernet, driving new deployments
beyond the early-adopting research and national laboratory
environments.

Force10 Networks introduced a new line of “TeraScale E-Series” switch/routers capable of supporting up to 56 line-rate 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 672 line-rate Gigabit Ethernet ports in a single chassis, more than twice the density of its nearest competitor. The product line can process one billion packets per second — also a new industry benchmark, according to the company.

Force10 is also adding hardware-based port mirroring, quality of service, security and link aggregation enhancements. Additionally, the Force10 TeraScale E-Series features hardware-based IPv6 forwarding at line rate and supports one million access control lists (ACLs), providing scalable protection against denial of service attacks. The company is also introducing the first 48-port Gigabit Ethernet line card.

Force10 noted that its TeraScale E-Series comes to market as 10 Gigabit Ethernet port prices are becoming increasingly competitive with Gigabit Ethernet, driving new deployments beyond the early-adopting research and national laboratory environments. http://www.force10networks.com/

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