Ethernet Alliance demonstrates multiple technologies at Interop Las Vegas 2008

University of South Florida student announced as winner of Ethernet Alliance University Program (EAUP) White Paper Challenge: More than twenty Ethernet Alliance members will demonstrate select Ethernet technologies at Interop Las Vegas 2008 in booth #1567. The Interop exhibits are open April 29 - May 1 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Technologies to be demonstrated in the Ethernet Alliance booth include: SFP+, Backplane Ethernet, 10GBASE-T and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Additionally, EAUP white paper challenge winner Francisco Blanquicet of The University of South Florida, will showcase his white paper "PAUSE Power Cycle" in the Ethernet Alliance booth. Mr. Blanquicet's white paper focuses on PAUSE Power Cycle (PPC), which uses IEEE 802.3 PAUSE flow control to cycle Ethernet links between ON and OFF states. "The Ethernet Alliance continues to play a critical supporting role in the 802 Ethernet industry. Interoperability and technology demonstrations such as those being showcased by Ethernet Alliance members at Interop 2008 are an important part of showing technology readiness to the industry," said Aileen Arcilla, senior analyst, IDC. "These demonstrations will highlight how Ethernet has extended beyond the traditional enterprise network, encouraging 10GE adoption in datacenters and Metro Ethernet networks and power distribution via existing Ethernet architectures." Description of the technology demonstrations: SFP+ (SFF-8431):
  • 10G in an enhanced SFP form factor and video exchange between remote PCs through multiple SFP+ / PHY links
  • Participants include AMCC, Avago Technologies, ClariPhy Communications, Cisco, Finisar, Gennum Corporation, Opnext, Tyco Electronics and Vitesse

Backplane Ethernet (IEEE Std 802.3ap-2007):

  • Supporting error-free 10 Gbps data traffic driven by 10GBASE-KR PHY devices
  • Participants include AMCC, Molex, NetLogic Microsystems, Tyco Electronics and Vitesse

10GBASE-T (IEEE Std 802.3an-2006):

  • 10 Gigabit Ethernet over 100 meters on copper cabling as specified by the Ethernet and cabling standards with a live traffic interoperability demonstration among servers with network adapters, switches, and test equipment systems
  • Participants include ADC, Cisco, Extreme Networks, Intel, Ixia, Mellanox, Panduit, Solarflare Communications, Spirent Communications and Teranetics

PoE (IEEE Std 802.3af-2003):

  • PoE switches and PoE midspans powering powered devices
  • Participants include 3Com, Akros Silicon, Extreme Networks, Force10 Networks, Foundry Networks and Microsemi