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Switch Blade for Bandwidth-Demanding Applications

ADLINK_webThe aTCA-3710 is a 40G AdvancedTCA (ATCA) switch blade featuring a Broadcom BCM56846 10/40  gigabit Ethernet (GbE) fabric interface switch, a Broadcom BCM56334 24-port GbE base interface switch, and a Freescale QorIQ P2041 quad-core local management processor. The switch blade provides 14 10-GbE SFP+ uplink ports and supports 640-GBPS bandwidth for use in 14-slot 40G ATCA shelves. The aTCA-3710 is ideal for service providers requiring fast, high-quantity data throughput processing.

The aTCA-3710 40-GbE ATCA fabric interface switch blade is compliant with PICMG 3.0 R3.0 and PICMG 3.1 R2.0 standards. The high-performance server switch—along with CPU/NPU blades and ADLINK Software for Networks (ADSN)—can be used to constitute a 40G ARIP for next-generation applications. With a rich front panel I/O and a hot-swappable design, the aTCA-3710 guarantees high availability, scalability, and straightforward maintenance.

Contact ADLINK for pricing.

ADLINK Technology, Inc.
www.adlinktech.com

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Switch Blade for Bandwidth-Demanding Applications

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