Router & Switch Platform Overview
ImageStream manufactures Linux routers and switches that may be rebranded or customized to work in a wide range of product applications. Developers can minimize the cost and risk associated with the development of marketable networking products by using one of several proven ImageStream solutions as a development platform.
ImageStream stocks a wide range of standard systems and components that can be purchased in small quantities without significant lead times. In addition, ImageStream can accommodate custom manufacturing that specifies unique enclosures, backplanes, and other components that may be required to meet your exact product requirements.
The following sections provide an overview of each ImageStream product platform. The section headings are linked to more in-depth information on each platform. For more information on product development services, check out the Services Overview page, or contact an ImageStream representative.
Industrial Series routers use industrial PC components, the PCI bus, and ImageStream Linux to deliver some of the most powerful and cost-effective data communications products ever produced. With the Industrial Series, ImageStream has successfully engineered the networking industry's lowest cost routers for OC12/STM4, OC3/STM1, DS3/E3, and high-density T1/E1 applications.
Pro Series routers use industrial PC components, the CompactPCI and PMC buses, and ImageStream Linux to deliver powerful and easy-to-service products that can be certified for telecommunications applications up to NEBS Level 3. With the Pro Series, ImageStream has produced a CompactPCI-based platform that supports OC12/STM4, OC3/STM1, DS3/E3, and high-density T1/E1 leased lines, as well as high-speed packet co-processing.
Pro Series switches use industrial PC components, CompactPCI and PMC cards, ImageStream Linux, and standards-based switch fabrics to deliver powerful and easy-to-service products that can be certified for telecommunications applications up to NEBS Level 3. Switches based on CompactPSB (PICMG 2.16) or ATCA (PICMG 3.1) are limited to 1 Gbps per node and with at least 32 Gbps of non-blocking throughput; and switches based on next generation switching fabrics such as PCI Express will support 10 Gbps per node.
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Lab Test of the Rebel Router
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CompactPCI Systems Publishes Article on Inetics (formerly SAND)
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