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News Release from: Radstone Embedded Computing | Subject: CPX24
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2005
Ethernet switch meets US military
requirements
Radstone Embedded Computing has released the CPX24 rugged managed Gigabit Ethernet switch.
Continuing to demonstrate the company's commitment to developing products that deliver leadership price/performance and comply with industry standards, Radstone Embedded Computing has released the CPX24 rugged managed Gigabit Ethernet switch PICMG2.16 compliant and supporting IPv6, the CPX24 is fully layer two and layer three managed and provides 24 copper or fibre Gigabit Ethernet ports
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Uniquely, it also provides two externally available 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports to allow two CPX24s to be coupled as a 48-port Gigabit Ethernet switch.
"The CPX24 is undoubtedly the most performant, most flexible managed Gigabit Ethernet switch available on the market today", said Stuart Heptonstall, Product Marketing Manager, MNG Group at Radstone Embedded Computing.
"Beyond this, the provision of IPv6 conforms to the Department of Defense's stated requirements for all future programmes within the Global Information Grid as it pursues its strategy of network-centric warfare".
In line with the company's strategy to be able to deliver all the major elements of an embedded computing subsystem for defense and aerospace applications, the CPX24 is designed primarily for larger, more complex managed systems - although it is also suitable for lightly managed or unmanaged solutions.
As standard, it is provided with 24 copper ports, of which 20 are PICMG2.16 compliant, with the additional four being available through the optional fitting of a high speed J4/J41 connector.
All of these copper ports can be optionally converted to fibre via a mix of onboard optics and Radstone's OXB20 optical expansion board, allowing long distance operation or operation within electrically noisy environments.
Additional flexibility is provided by the ability for the two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports to be brought out to a separate optional 10 Gigabit expansion board for very fast subsystem I/O.
Provision of IPv6 support delivers expanded available IP address space (128bit addressing) and improved end-to-end security, facilitating mobile communications, enhancing quality of service (QoS) and easing system management.
The CPX24 can be ordered in any one of five ruggedisation levels, and will be available in the first quarter of 2006.
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