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Product category: CompactPCI Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Mistral Solutions | Subject: SCP/DCP-681
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 March 2006

Ten-port router fits on 3U CompactPCI
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The 3U CompactPCI (cPCI) SCP/DCP-681 Compact SwitchBlade gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switch/router is manufactured by Curtiss Wright.

Available now from Mistral Solutions, the 3U CompactPCI (cPCI) SCP/DCP-681 Compact SwitchBlade gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switch/router is manufactured by Curtiss Wright, a leading end-to-end supplier of commercial and rugged grade COTS computing solutions This 10-port fully managed, intelligent multilayer (layer 2/layer 3) card is available in both air-cooled (SCP) and conduction-cooled (DCP) configurations

It provides up to ten wire-speed 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces in a single 3U cPCI slot and is ideal for architecting system-wide intra-platform networks (IPNs) in weight and space constrained environments.

The SCP/DCP-681 supports a powerful set of CLI, Telnet, web and SNMP management interfaces that can be used to configure a complete set of protocols and parameters including PBIT, IBIT, CBIT, Layer 2 protocols, Layer 3 (IPv4/v6) protocols, multicasting, QoS and security.

In addition, the SCP/DPC 681 has unique features such as a Secure Memory Erase function that can be used for wiping memory, as well as an unparalleled combination of protocol standards not found in any other switch in the market.

When combined with SCP/DCP-122/124 3U CompactPCI single board computers, PMC graphics modules, PMC FPGA card, and 3U chassis, the SCP/DCP-681 is an integral component in a complete set of 3U cPCI building blocks for systems integrators designing small-form factor subsystems.

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