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© 2010 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Panel DebateProgrammable NetworksIntroduction Extreme NetworksJune 2nd, 2010
Jan HofSr. Director Field Marketing EMEA-SAM
Why a Programmable Network?
Reduce configuration/administration errors Minimize the #1 issue on networks
Reduce operational costs through event driven programmability Green Initiatives
Create a self-healing and self-provisioning “network” Increase efficiency of shrinking IT staffs
Allow partners/customers to create custom applications Allow the network to participate with critical business applications
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A Programmable NetworkAvailable Tools
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Virtualization
InSite (ExtremeXOS®
XML SDK)
Widgets(static & dynamic
scripts)
Ease of Management CLI scripting Universal Port LLDP standards-based discovery Data flow analysis (sFLOW, CLEARFlow)
Extensible APIs-based on XML for external integration Dynamic loading of applications on switch
Extreme Networks Extensibility EcosystemGrowing the Library
● Security Setup widgets for RADIUS, Netlogin, VLANs, and more
● Scheduled Power over Ethernet On and Off
● EAPS, SRP, and Basic Network Deployment Configuration
● Loop Detection and Mitigation
● Intrusion Detection and Protocol Anomaly Detection and Recovery
● IPv6 Optimization
● Quality of Service Configuration
● Automated Adds, Moves, and Changes for Common Devices like VoIP Handsets
Extreme Networks Extensibility EcosystemLatest Additions
● Security Setup widgets for RADIUS, Netlogin, VLANs, and more
● Scheduled Power over Ethernet On and Off
● EAPS, SRP, and Basic Network Deployment Configuration
● Loop Detection and Mitigation
● Intrusion Detection and Protocol Anomaly Detection and Recovery
● IPv6 Optimization
● Quality of Service Configuration
● Automated Adds, Moves, and Changes for Common Devices like VoIP Handsets
Chassis hibernation widget Put un-used ports in hibernate mode up to 70% power savings
VM-mobility Follow applications/VM’s floating over the server farm
Direct Attach Bring switching between VM’s back to the network
PBB-TE (Provider Backbone Bridging with Traffic Engineering)Allows providers to guarantee SLA’s in NGN-networks even in case of failover
Secured WirespeedDatacenterSwiching
April 2010
April 2010
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Thank You
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