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April 2005 –
Concurrent Technologies announces the
FP 110/008 switched fabric board, which complements their range of
CompactPCI® PICMG® 2.16 and VME64x VITA 31.1 packet switched single
board computers. The FP 110/008 is an "unmanaged" embedded Ethernet
switching platform that provides a low cost, low power, switching
solution for telecoms OEMs and integrators. Consuming less than 16
Watts, it offers ten 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet ports,
eight accessible via a PICMG 2.16 or a VITA 31.1 packet switched
backplane. The switch core contains a wire-speed, non-blocking, Layer 2,
Quality of Service (QoS) switch fabric that includes VLAN security
features for Layer 2 firewall protection. Also provided is PICMG 2.9
IPMI system monitoring and hot insertion/removal to the backplane.
Typical applications include networking equipment, VoIP telephony
systems and blade-based servers.
Using the FP 110/008 Switched Fabric
board within a CompactPCI PICMG 2.16 or a VME64x VITA 31.1 system
enables a tried and tested method of implementing a LAN-based
multiprocessor architecture by leveraging readily available Ethernet
hardware, TCP/IP software, clustering and other network management
tools. The use of standard networking techniques offers a simpler, more
efficient method of remote booting boards within the chassis, and
simplified intercommunication between boards, particularly where
different operating systems and CPU architectures are being used within
the same chassis. It can also be used as a method of offloading tasks
from the standard CompactPCI or VME backplane, thereby improving overall
application efficiency. The FP 110/008 enables up to eight computing
node boards to interconnect in a chassis that supports a packet switched
backplane (PICMG 2.16 or VITA 31). A second FP 110/008 could be added to
the chassis for redundancy or increasing the number of 10/100/1000Mbps
ports.
Utilizing the Marvell® Link Street™
88E6185 Ethernet switch device, the FP 110/008 sustains full duplex full
wire 10/100/1000Mbps speeds on all ten ports. Ports 1 to 8 are used for
connection to the nodes on the packet switched backplane. Port 9 is a
board-to-board link to connect to a second FP 110/008 board for switch
fabric redundancy or to increase the number of network nodes. Port 10 is
via an RJ45 on the front panel. The switch device "learns" and caches up
to 8192 MAC addresses in its filtering database. The switch can handle
time-critical/multimedia traffic such as voice, video and data as it
utilizes four hardware priority queues per port and supports a range of
QoS traffic classifications: port ID, MAC address, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE
802.1Q, IPv4 and IPv6. For security it provides Port based VLAN, or IEEE
802.1Q VLAN support for up to 4096 VLANs. Monitoring traffic can be
achieved with the extensive statistics counters including support for
Remote Monitoring (RMON). The board’s health and status can also be
monitored via an IPMB0 interface to an on-board microcontroller,
providing IPMI support compatible with PICMG 2.9.
For companies that require an embedded
Ethernet switch in an industry standard chassis, the FP 110/008 provides
a reliable low power switch. |