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Foundry Rolls Out IPv6 Router And Switch Support

News Networking equipment vendor Foundry has added IPv6 support to its NetIron 40G router and its BigIron MG8 switch, and is now ready to ship this updated hardware to market in Europe. The NetIron 40G router and BigIron MG8 switch both support 10...

[June 4, 2004, 18:00]

Power On Ethernet Gives Networks A Voice

News A final new product is the NetIron 4802, aimed at service providers and including IP version 6, which will appear in April for $15,000. The NetIron 4802 is aimed at Asia Pacific," said Stein. Foundry Networks will deliver Power on Ethernet versions...

[March 11, 2003, 13:50]

GameRail Gives Online Gamers A High-Performance Edge

White Papers The company deployed NetIron XMR multi-service backbone routers which power GameRail's high-performance private online gaming network. Missouri-based GameRail connects more than 34 million homes in the continental United States, Alaska, and Canada...

[July 18, 2008, 0:00]

RTL Online Manages Growth Surge And Traffic Storms With Foundry Networks

White Papers RTL added two NetIron MLX-4 Internet routers and two ServerIron GT C load balancers into the Frankfurt data center. RTL realized that to continue providing its customers with excellent quality of service, it needed a scalable solution that could...

[July 18, 2008, 0:00]

New MAN Drives Costs Down And Services Up

White Papers APTG implemented a Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) across its existing IP network by installing NetIron Metro routers from Foundry Networks. Asia Pacific Telecom Group (APTG) is a major service provider in...

[July 18, 2008, 0:00]

Foundry Takes Gigabit Ethernet To Next Level

News Foundry also added a new eight-port 100BaseT module to its existing BigIron switches for server farms of data centres, as well as a one- and two-port copper Gigabit Ethernet uplink module for the FastIron, NetIron and ServerIron stackables.

[August 19, 1999, 12:16]