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Home » China's Centec Introduces 100 Gigabit Ethernet Switch

China's Centec Introduces 100 Gigabit Ethernet Switch

September 14, 2010
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Centec Networks, a fabless silicon developer based in Suzhou, China, introduced its second-generation IP/Ethernet switching processor offering 100 Gbps performance and integrating Layer 2 through Layer 4 capabilities and advanced traffic manager and fabric interfaces. The device is aimed at Carrier Ethernet and Packet Transport equipment, including access, edge, and aggregation IP/Ethernet routing switches, Packet Transport Network (PTN) platforms, Optical Line Termination (OLT) systems and Wireless Backhaul Gateways.

Some highlighted features include:

  • On-chip Ethernet Operation, Administration and Management (OAM) based on IEEE802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731;
  • <50ms Automatic Protection Switching (APS) based on ITU-T G.8031/8032;
  • Synchronous Ethernet and Packet Timing Protocols such as IEEE1588v2, Network Time Protocol (NTPv4)
  • MPLS-TP and Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering (PBB/PBB-TE) technology.

Additionally, patented loopback mechanisms ensure NPU-like packet-processing flexibility, and multiplexing/demultiplexing technology enables the ability to scale to 256 full-service network ports per chip.

Sampling is underway.
http://www.centecnetworks.com

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