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Nortel switch targets unified comms market

by Dave Bailey

13 Jan 2009

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Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5600
Nortel's Ethernet Routing Switch 5600 Series includes a number of advanced features

Nortel has unveiled the Ethernet Routing Switch (ERS) 5600 Series, extending its Ethernet data series of network hardware aimed at the burgeoning unified communications market.

The networking vendor said that deploying a powerful, high-performance data network is vital in allowing infrastructures to support video and real-time applications critical to unified communications.

The new five-switch family, which includes two Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) models, have advanced features enabling the switches to be used in the edge, distribution and core layers of the network, according to Nortel enterprise solutions president Joel Hackney.

Up to eight 5600 units can be stacked together, and all models are stack-compatible with Nortel's earlier ERS 5500 switch family.

The switch offers full interoperability with all equipment conforming to the IEEE 802.3af standard, Nortel said, and the flexibility to power multiple vendors' devices.

Nortel said it has also enhanced the Layer Discovery Protocol and Auto Detection/Auto Configuration to detect and configure Nortel IP phones, and automatically configure quality-of-service settings and virtual local area network membership "for fast and easy IP handset deployments".

Nortel is offering three base models: the ERS 5632, 5650 and 5698; the 5632 model is tasked with supporting server aggregation. The 5632 can also support a small-to-medium core network by virtue of its 24Gb small form-factor ports (SFP) and eight 10Gb XFP optical ports.

The 5650 and 5698 models also come in PoE options aimed at desktop connectivity and server aggregation roles. The 5650 has 48Gb copper and two 10Gb XFP connections, while the 5698 doubles the copper port count to 96Gb and adds two 1Gb SFP ports alongside the two 10Gb XFP ports.

All models are available now.

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