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    Znyx Networks ZX4300P / ZX 4300P Series 24 Port CPCI Switch for PICMG 2.16 CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Chassis

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    Znyx Networks ZX4300P / ZX 4300P Series 24 Port CPCI Switch for PICMG 2.16 CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Chassis


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    Product Description

    Znyx Networks ZX4300P Series 24 Port CPCI Switch for PICMG 2.16 CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Chassis

    The ZX4300P CompactPCI Ethernet 10/100 Mbps switch is the most cost-effective and flexible solution to Embedded CarrierClass Layer 2 switching requirements. ZNYX Networks' ZX4300P is the first switch designed to support the PICMG 2.16 specification for a CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane (CPSB), but it can also be deployed in a standard CompactPCI chassis by using an optional 24-port rear transition board (RTB). There are three configurations where the ZX4300P may be employed:  When installed in the fabric slot of a CPSB chassis, the ZX4300P includes support for the extended CPSB specification, routing all 24 10/100 ports to the backplane. It also supports the typical 19 node standard CPSB chassis, and, with the addition of the ZXRTB05 RTB, routes the remaining 5 ports to rear-panel RJ-45 connectors. This allows the systems architect to easily add other chassis to the switched backplane fabric.

    The ZX4300P may also be installed in a node slot of a CPSB chassis and paired with a ZXRTB24 rear transition board. This setup will provide 22 (not 24) 10/100 ports for rear panel I/O. In this configuration, the ZX4300P may also communicate at 10/100 Mbps over the CPSB backplane via port 23 to an intelligent, managed CPSB switch, such as a ZX4500P, located in Fabric slot A, and via port 07 to a ZX4500P switch in Fabric slot B. In a third configuration, the ZX4300P is installed in a standard CompactPCI chassis peripheral slot (without an H.110 bus), and configured with a ZXRTB24 RTB to provide rear panel I/O for all 24 10/100 ports. This permits stand-alone operation of a single, or multiple, layer 2 switches in a CompactPCI chassis to gain the advantages of HotSwap and redundant power supplies offered by some chassis.

    In either chassis, the ZX4300P's HotSwap and instant reconfiguration features allow rapid installation in a live system and a mean-time-to-repair of mere seconds.
     
    By using the latest switch silicon, the ZX4300P features non-blocking line-rate switching, 802.3x and back-pressure flow control. Like the ZNYX Networks OpenArchitect switches, the ZX4300P is designed for NEBS Level 3 compliance and may be used with any host operating system or host CPU, including Sun SPARC, Intel x86, and Motorola PowerPC.
     
    The ZX4300P best satisfies the demand for a high quality, high density, low cost, and high performance Ethernet switch. It enables system architects to accelerate development of their next-generation CPSB products and achieve first-to-market deployment.
     

    Main Features

        * 24 port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Switch
        * Layer 2 unmanaged switching
        * Use in:
              PICMG 2.16 fabric slots
              PICMG 2.16 node slots
              CompactPCI peripheral slots
        * Two optional Rear Transition Boards
        * Designed for NEBS Level 3 compliance
        * Non-blocking line-rate performance
        * 802.3x and back-pressure flow control
        * HotSwap and CarrierClass
        * Works with any host OS or CPU
     

     
     

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