Skip Links

Network World

  • Social Web 
  • Email 
  • Close

(Comma separation for multiple addresses)
Your Message:

Advanced switch gear on tap at Interop

By Phil Hochmuth and Denise Dubie , Network World , 04/24/2006
  • Share/Email
  • Tweet This
  • Comment
  • Print

Several Ethernet and application switch vendors plan to announce products at the Interop show next week that are intended to make high-speed network gear more affordable and help users boost application performance and security

On the network side, Alcatel and SMC Networks are set to announce 10/100/1000Mbps switches for midsize and large companies, and Coyote Point, Radware and Stampede Technologies are expected to have new application acceleration products on tap that combine Layer 4-7 switching with traffic shaping, protocol offloading and security features.

Heading to Interop?
Get the lowdown on what keynotes, sessions and demos you won't want to miss.

Alcatel's switch and the SMC offering are further examples of advanced switch features such as Power over Ethernet (PoE), 10/100/1000 Ethernet and 10G becoming more affordable. Triple-speed or 10/100/1000 switch ports with PoE are now priced about the same as 10/100 ports without PoE were two or three years ago, industry observers say.

These LAN technologies are becoming more widely available and mature, and application switch vendors are including more features that go beyond wire-speed Layer 4-7 packet inspection and forwarding. No longer just balancing server loads or inspecting browser cookies, switch gear now includes such features as TCP/IP offloading, intrusion detection, and tools that accelerate service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0-like applications.

These vendors are all slated to attend next week's Interop conference and expo, and will be among the 330 exhibitors and 18,000 attendees expected at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

Alcatel, making its first enterprise product announcement since its merger with Lucent, plans to offer 24- and 48-port 10/100/1000 switches with options for PoE and 10G Ethernet uplinks for connecting to a LAN core or aggregation layer. The OmniSwitch 6850 series switches can be bought with or without PoE, which costs an additional $20 to $40 per port (for 24- and 48-port boxes, respectively), and comes with a beefier power supply and external power-shelf module. Optional 10G Ethernet ports use XFP pluggable form-factor modules and range from $2,000 to $4,000 per port.

The 6850 switch can support IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. It supports basic Layer 3 switching out of the box, but a $1,000 software upgrade adds routing protocols.

More than 200 OmniSwitch 6850 switches are being deployed as part of a sweeping network upgrade at ViaHealth, a Rochester, N.Y., healthcare management company that includes Rochester General Hospital. The hospital currently has older-generation Alcatel switches, and is putting in the new boxes to support its simultaneous wireless LAN (WLAN) rollout and bandwidth needs that have grown beyond 10/100 Ethernet.

"Our current switched network was about 7 years old, so it was time for an upgrade," says Donna VanHousen, senior director of information services and technology at ViaHealth. Plus, she says, "our applications are requiring more bandwidth and features."

  • Share/Email
  • Tweet This
  • Comment
  • Print

Partner Content

Simplify Your Branch Infrastructure

Learn how to simplify your branch infrastructure while dramatically increasing app performance with Citrix Branch Repeater.

Download the Free Info Kit

Next-Gen Load Balancing

Free Guide: "Next Gen Load Balancing: 8 Things You Need to Handle Today's Network Traffic" shows you the functionality needed in your next load balancer.

Download the Free Guide

Accelerate Your Web Apps by up to 5x

Free Guide: "The Secret to Getting Maximum Speed from your Web Applications."' Learn how you can deliver Web apps up to 5x faster.

Download the Free Guide

Comment
Login
Forgot your account info?
Add comment
Anonymous comments subject to approval. Register here for member benefits.
Have a NetworkWorld account? Log in here. Register now for a free account.

Videos

rssRss Feed