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VxLAN Routing in ICOS

Thanks to the RD team efforts, VxLAN routing is working now in ICOS NOS on Netberg platforms. Please check this article on VxLAN configuration and routing.

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Cumulus goes to campus networking

Starting with data center networking and building an impressive set of features is a nice start, but what comes next? Another big piece of networking space is campus networks. Especially when a large enterprise campus network starting to look much like enterprise data centers with a need for automation, simplicity,

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400G Optics Available.

Ahead of any 400G open switching hardware, short and long range 400G optics in QSFP-DD form-factor is here. QSFP-DD 400G SR8 70M MMF QSFP-DD 400G LR4 10KM SMF

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Whitebox Switches: Programmable VS Fixed ASICs

White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS White Box Switches: Part Three, OPS For quite some time we have a new buzz word on the market – programmable Ethernet silicon that makes your network so great that it cannot be ignored. Usually, it’s setoff

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A Super Spine for 10K USD!

Our first Super Spine switch to reach the 10K USD mark – Netberg Aurora 740! 64x 100G ports with Nephos Taurus ASIC, huge 40MB buffer, and SONiC to rule the HW; we have a perfect candidate into many Data Center networks.

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White Box Switches: Part Three, OpenSwitch

White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS White Box Switches: Part Four, Programmable VS Fixed ASICs A bit about OpenSwitch (OPS) OPS And OPX, or a Bit of History At first, OpenSwitch project and openswitch.net were governed by HP as they tried to ride

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White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS

White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Three, OPS White Box Switches: Part Four, Programmable VS Fixed ASICs What is ICOS and what is good about it? A common description   It’s easy to find pieces like these: Web-scale NOS with traditional L2/L3 functions and management,

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