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Greenfield Networks Unveils Ethernet Switch Silicon for IPv6, MPLS

Greenfield
Networks, a start-up based in Sunnyvale, California, unveiled
its silicon solutions designed for a new generation of
enterprise and metro/ISP edge equipment. Greenfield, which has
been operating in stealth mode since 2001, said today’s Ethernet
market is sharply divided between low-end, commodity switches
with limited capabilities and high-end, ASIC driven platforms
that are really only suited for core applications. It’s
"Packetry" merchant silicon offers the combination of
low-cost Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and advanced packet
processing capabilities and is targeted at four market segments:
core chassis switches, edge chassis switches, high-end fixed
Ethernet switches and WAN aggregation switches.

Key features of Greenfield’s family of Ethernet switching
solutions include full IPv6 routing in hardware, extensive QoS
and security features, scalable packet buffering, and scalable
MAC, route and classification tables. Greenfield also features a
number of service provider capabilities, such as MPLS switching,
stacked VLAN support, Layer 2 VPNs, VPLS, Layer 3 VPNs and IP
tunneling.

There are three initial members of Greenfield’s Packetry family:
the G525 Packet Engine, the G750 Shared Memory Fabric, and the
G120 Intelligent Multiplexer. All devices are available now.

http://www.greenfieldnetworks.com

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