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<endeca_term>LINE Card</endeca_term> 1.0.4

LINE Card 1.0.4

...you will not be able to send your cards directly from the LINE Card app. Please update your LINE app to a version higher than... Read more

3 April, 2012
Addressing 100-GbE <endeca_term>Line-Card</endeca_term> Design Challenges on 28-nm FPGAs

Addressing 100-GbE Line-Card Design Challenges on 28-nm FPGAs

...looking at emerging 40-GbE/100-GbE standards for their next-generation line card options. Altera Stratix V FPGAs solve the bandwidth problem by providing... Read more

1 July, 2010
Sales & Commission PRO 1.0

Sales & Commission PRO 1.0

...or sales@salescommissionpro.com with the details of your request. Add your line card today.7. Manage customers to increase sales.8. Export all data... Read more

22 July, 2011
Pipelining Packet Scheduling in a Low Latency Optical Packet Switch

Pipelining Packet Scheduling in a Low Latency Optical Packet Switch

...the length of a time slot shrinks with the increase of the line card rate in such a high-speed system, it may become too... Read more

27 March, 2011

BT fixes broadband glitch

...the fault had been caused by a problem with one type of line card used in its local exchanges, and that a solution had been... Read more

23 December, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Cisco moves UCS forward with four-in-one card

Cisco has released a 16-port line card that combines four services for the MDS 9000 family of Fibre... Read more

18 January, 2010 by Matthew Broersma
IPv6 Lookups Using Distributed and Load Balanced Bloom Filters for 100Gbps Core Router Line Cards

IPv6 Lookups Using Distributed and Load Balanced Bloom Filters for 100Gbps Core Router Line Cards

...in a few years. To match these line rates, a single router line card needs to forward more than 150 million packets per second. This... Read more

1 May, 2009
Energy Efficient Packet Classification Hardware Accelerator

Energy Efficient Packet Classification Hardware Accelerator

Packet classification is an important function in a router's line-card. Although many excellent solutions have been proposed in the past, implementing... Read more

8 March, 2008
Microsoft Session Directory Services Token Redirection Support in the Cisco Content Switching Module for the Cisco Catalyst 6500

Microsoft Session Directory Services Token Redirection Support in the Cisco Content Switching Module for the Cisco Catalyst 6500

The Cisco Content Switching Module (CSM) is a line card for the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches that enhances the response... Read more

11 January, 2008
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Architecture

Cisco Catalyst 6500 Architecture

...Cisco Catalyst 6500 is a modular chassis family supporting a range of line-card options for all customer network deployments. Its performance scales up to... Read more

1 May, 2007

Cisco ramps edge routers up to 100Gbps

Cisco has launched a new single-slot 16-port 10Gb Ethernet line card for its ASR9000 edge router, typically used by service providers such... Read more

25 August, 2009 by Manek Dubash

Apple Mac Pro

Apple's Mac Pro has design innovations that we hope will cross over to other systems. Its performance is as strong as you'd expect for a system in its class, and it's priced right, too. You might need more flexibility in your configuration options, especially for 3D design. But otherwise, the Mac Pro is as solid a professional-class PC as we've seen. Read more

21 August, 2006 by Rich Brown

Cisco in $450m stock deal for wireless router firm

...toward a more centralised wireless architecture. In May, it introduced a new line card for the Catalyst 6500 switch that provided some wireless functionality. But... Read more

13 January, 2005 by Marguerite Reardon

Plummeting prices hit Ethernet switch firms

...introduction last year of a 4-port, 10-gigabit-per-second Ethernet line card from Cisco. (Cisco, the leading Ethernet switch provider, also offers 1... Read more

16 February, 2004 by Marguerite Reardon

No 'huge fast router' in sight from Cisco

...new ones, giving carriers 40 gigabits worth of switching capacity on every line card slot. For years, industry experts have speculated about the next-generation... Read more

11 December, 2003 by Marguerite Reardon

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