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Edge-Core provides a full range of managed
switches to fulfill different deployment requirements.
These switches offer a complete set of advanced
software features and a range of configurations for
different size networking environment installation
requirements for enterprises and SMBs.
In addition to feature-rich L2/3/4 features,
Edge-Core managed switches also emphasize
scalability and flexibility for future network
expansion. Edge-Core's full-ranged managed
switch solution features the following benefits:
ąDifferent interfaces (Fiber/Copper) for different
network needs
ąDifferent uplinks (10G/GE/FE) support different
network capacity needs
ąComprehensive QoS and security functions
ąIP and hardware stacking functions to achieve
maximum network scalability
ąRIP and OSPF, BGP advanced routing features to
fit to different network needs (Chassis/L3
switches)
ąHot-swappable modules, power supplies and fans
to provide superior redundancy (Chassis switches)
ąVersatile web management interfaces for
convenient system control and maintenance
Edge-Core has implemented two essential
technologies to strengthen the scalability and
flexibility advantages.
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Hardware Stacking: (L2 GE Managed Switch
ES4626F/ES4650F)
Edge-Core implements unique hardware stacking
technology on its L3 GE managed switches.
These switches can each stack up to 8 units
(ES4626F) or 4 units (ES4650F), resulting in port
densities of up to 192 10/100/1000 ports and 16
10G ports via the integrated stacking ports, no
extra stacking module is needed. Meanwhile, the
stacked units can be managed as a single entity
with one single IP address. These Edge-Core
stacking switches allow the implementation of
hardware-stacking and cross-stack trunking to
best maximize network capacity and redundancy.
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IPv6 : Core Chassis Switch
(ES4704BD/ES4710BD), L3 GE Managed
Switch (ES4626/ES4650), and L2/L4 GE
Managed Switch (ES4524D/ES4548D)
IPv6 is a suite of protocols and standards
developed by the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) to address the following issues :
ąThe recent exponential growth of the Internet and
the impending exhaustion of the IPv4 address
space
ąThe ability of Internet backbone routers to
maintain large routing tables
ąThe need for simpler configuration
ąThe requirement for security at the IP level
ąThe need for better support for real-time delivery
of data (QoS)
This new version incorporates many of the
concepts proposed to update the outdated IPv4
protocol while being intentionally designed for
minimal impact on upper and lower layer protocols
by avoiding the arbitrary addition of new features.
With millions of devices become IP aware, the
need for increased network addressing for plug-
and-play networking can only be addressed by
IPv6. Currently, IPv6 has already been accepted by
numerous governments, service providers and
educational backbone deployments as the best
solution to meet the increasing IP demand.
IPv6 protocol has the following features :
ąNew header format and large address space
ąEfficient and hierarchical addressing and routing
infrastructure
ąStateless and stateful address configuration
ąBuilt-in security
ąBetter support for Quality of Service (QoS)
ąExtensibility
Edge-Core provides the following enhanced
features for the deployment of IPv6 :
ąDual-stacking: Allows IPv4 and IPv6 to co-exist in
the same device and networks
ąTunneling : Allows an isolated host or network to
"tunnel" through existing IPv4 infrastructure
carrying IPv6 packets
ąRouting : RIP-ng, OSPF v3, BGP4+
Chassis, L2/3/4 GE & FE
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