12.06.2008 17:45:00
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Avago Technologies, Infinera, Ixia Demonstrate First 100 Gigabit Ethernet Traffic Generation and Interface at NXTcomm08
Avago Technologies, Infinera
(Nasdaq: INFN) and Ixia (Nasdaq:
XXIA) are collaborating on live demonstrations that will send 100
Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) traffic over a long-haul network from Infinera’s
booth number SU5607 at NXTcomm08 in Las Vegas June 17-19th. The partners
believe that the demonstrations of 100 GbE capability mark significant
progress towards making 100 GbE products and services a commercial
reality in the near future.
Ixia will demonstrate an initial
implementation of 100 GbE
line-rate traffic generation and analysis. The traffic will be
handed off to a 100 GbE interface on the Infinera DTN DWDM transport
system. The 100 GbE signal is then switched and transported by the DTN
through a long-haul DWDM network to Los Angeles, where it will be looped
back and then transported back to the Infinera booth in Las Vegas.
Performance metrics will reported from the Ixia XM2
chassis.
The growth of converged voice, video and data network services and rapid
advances in computer technology and network architecture are causing
bandwidth bottlenecks convincing network operators and large Internet
service providers to significantly boost data speeds: 100 GbE for
aggregation and core networking applications, and 40 GbE for server and
storage applications.
Ixia's proof-of-concept demonstration includes the first implementation
of the Multi-Lane Distribution (MLD) protocol architecture, the new 100
GbE Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) approved as the baseline proposal
just last month by the IEEE 802.3ba task force. MLD bonds multiple
physical lanes into a single, logical 100 GbE link. Currently, the
highest line rate commonly available for Ethernet is 10 GbE. Ixia and
Infinera have been working with the 802.3ba task force from its
inception and are committed to supporting efforts to reach an
industry-wide standard.
"Ixia is on the forefront of rolling out
pre-standard and standards-based technologies, by working side-by side
with industry leaders in the early stages of working draft standards,”
said Atul Bhatnagar, president and CEO of Ixia. "Ixia
believes that its active participation in the IEEE standardization
effort and its dedication to providing test equipment that paces the
standardization effort will help to foster the development of 100 GbE
network products. A full family of compatible, tested products will
serve to ensure the acceptance of this important technology.”
Avago is demonstrating prototype 100GBASE-SR10 optical modules
consisting of a 10-channel optical transmitter and receiver pair. These
modules are capable of transmitting data at rates in excess of 10 Gb/s
per channel, yielding more than 100 Gb/s of aggregate bandwidth.
100GBASE-SR10, the new parallel Physical Media Dependent (PMD) sublayer
for 100 GbE Short Reach links based on OM3 multimode fiber, was also
approved last month as a baseline proposal by the IEEE 802.3ba task
force.
"Leveraging our extensive parallel optics
expertise and strong vertical integration, Avago can push the limits of
high speed networking technology, such as 100 GbE, and keep costs
controlled because we use our own VCSEL and IC technology,”
said Sharon Hall, product marketing manager for Avago Technologies’
fiber optic products division. "In addition,
Avago continues to be highly active in the industry with a leadership
role in driving the technical standards for 100 Gb/s Short Reach
products. We are very committed to bringing viable, higher speed
communications products to market.”
Infinera’s 100 GbE Tributary Adapter Module
(TAM) interface for the DTN takes the 100 GbE signal and puts it onto
the transport network using Infinera’s
Digital Virtual Concatenation (DVC) protocol to send it across ten
optical wavelengths at 10 Gb/s each. The TAM module fits inside an
Infinera Digital Line Module (DLM), using only a single pair of photonic
integrated circuits to transport the 100 GbE signal. With Infinera’s
new ILS2 system, which begins shipping this summer, up to sixteen 100
Gb/s DLMs can be multiplexed onto a single fiber, allowing the transport
of 1.6 Terabits/second (Tb/s) of information, with future scalability
rising to 8 Tb/s of capacity. Infinera’s
Bandwidth Virtualization™ enables these
services to be carried over current optical infrastructures with little
or no optical reengineering required.
"The technology developments from Infinera,
Avago and Ixia mark very significant steps towards making 100 GbE
services a reality,” said Andy Moorwood,
Infinera vice president of Systems Engineering. "The
flexibility of Infinera’s Bandwidth
Virtualization, based on our highly scalable photonic integration
platforms, makes Infinera the best-positioned optical systems developer
to bring 100 GbE services to market.”
The 100 GbE demonstrations can be viewed at NXTcomm08 from Tuesday, June
17 to Thursday, June 19 at the Infinera booth, number SU5607. Please
call your Avago, Ixia or Infinera representative to make an appointment.
Press and analysts are invited to contact the representatives below to
make an appointment.
White papers with an overview of 100 GbE technology and PCS/MLD
operation are available at http://www.ixiacom.com/100GbE.
About Avago Technologies
Avago Technologies is a leading supplier of analog interface components
for communications, industrial and consumer applications. By leveraging
its core competencies in III-V compound and silicon semiconductor design
and processing, the company provides an extensive range of analog, mixed
signal and optoelectronics components and subsystems to more than 40,000
customers. Backed by strong customer service support, the company's
products serve four diverse end markets: industrial and automotive,
wired infrastructure, wireless communications, and computer peripherals.
Avago has a global employee presence and heritage of technical
innovation dating back 40 years to its Hewlett-Packard roots.
Information about Avago is available on the Web at www.avagotech.com.
About Infinera
Infinera provides Digital Optical Networking systems to
telecommunications carriers worldwide. Infinera’s
systems are unique in their use of a breakthrough semiconductor
technology: the photonic integrated circuit (PIC). Infinera’s
systems and PIC technology are designed to provide optical networks with
simpler and more flexible engineering and operations, faster
time-to-service, and the ability to rapidly deliver differentiated
services without reengineering their optical infrastructure. For more
information, please visit www.infinera.com.
About Ixia Ixia is a leading provider of IP
service verification platforms and performance test systems for IP-based
infrastructure and services. Ixia's test systems are used by network and
telephony equipment manufacturers, semiconductor manufacturers, service
providers, governments and enterprises to validate the performance and
reliability of complex IP networks, devices, and applications. Ixia's multiplay
test systems address the growing need to test voice, video, and data
services and network capability under real-world conditions.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements based on
current expectations, forecasts and assumptions that involve risks and
uncertainties. These statements are based on information available to
Infinera as of the date hereof; and actual results could differ
materially from those stated or implied, due to risks and uncertainties.
Forward-looking statements include statements regarding Infinera’s
expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future,
such as the benefits and capabilities of our products, the belief that
the demonstrations of 100 GbE capability mark significant progress
towards making 100 GbE products and services a commercial reality in the
near future, that the ILS2 will allow the transport of 1.6
Terabits/second (Tb/s) of information with future scalability rising to
8 Tbps of capacity and beyond with the introduction of higher-capacity
PICs, that Bandwidth Virtualization enables services to be carried over
current optical infrastructures with little or no optical reengineering
required and its flexibility, based on highly scalable photonic
integration platforms, makes Infinera the best-positioned optical
systems developer to bring 100 GbE services to market, and that the
technology developments mark very significant steps towards making 100
GbE services a reality. Such forward-looking statements can be
identified by forward-looking words such as "anticipated," "believed,"
"could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "should," "will," and
"would" or similar words. The risks and uncertainties that could cause
our results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements include aggressive business tactics by our
competitors, our dependence on a single product, our ability to protect
our intellectual property, claims by others that we infringe their
intellectual property, our manufacturing process is very complex,
product performance problems we may encounter, our dependence on sole or
limited source suppliers, our ability to respond to rapid technological
changes, our ability to maintain effective internal controls, the
ability of our contract manufacturers to perform as we expect, a new
technology being developed that replaces the PIC as the dominant
technology in optical networks, general political, economic and market
conditions and events, including war, conflict or acts of terrorism; and
other risks and uncertainties described more fully in our annual report
on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on
February 19, 2008, our public announcements and other documents filed
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information, future events or otherwise.
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