OPENARCHITECT®
The core software technology of the ZX7100 goes far beyond simple Ethernet switch
management. As a full-featured embedded Linux distribution, OpenArchitect supports user applications
running in the industry-standard Linux environment. From the point of view of the technician, an
OpenArchitect switch appears as a stand-alone Linux system with all the familiar tools and utilities.
Users that know how to configure Linux networking systems can become proficient with an OpenArchitect switch
within minutes.
While the OpenArchitect philosophy is to enable the use of open-source software as much as possible, the
key to this technology is the proprietary core virtualization structure developed exclusively by ZNYX Networks.
More than 7 years of continuous development and deployment have made OpenArchitect 3 the most robust and full-featured
embedded Ethernet control software.
PowerPC® EMBEDDED SUBSYSTEM
The ZX7100’s embedded processors are the Freescale™ PowerPC®, which
combines a high degree of density with low power consumption and significant processing capability.
• 2 PowerPC® processors |
• 256MB SDRAM (each) |
• 48MB Flash ROM (each) |
• Two RS-232 Ports |
• Three 10/100 Ethernet Mgmt. Ports |
• USB Port |
• PCI Bus Control |
• Real Time Clock |
LINUX ROUTING PLATFORM
A significant advantage of OpenArchitect is its ability to use any routing protocol
stack that runs in the Linux environment. The standard release of OpenArchitect includes the gated daemon,
which drives OSPF, RIP, EGP and BGP. Other protocol stacks, open-source or proprietary, may be easily re-compiled
with no source code changes to run on OpenArchitect. Other embedded switch architecture solutions require customization of
routing code to a proprietary API. Only OpenArchitect uses Linux open APIs, enabling true transparency and flexibility for
network architecture integration.
LAYER 2-7 PACKET CLASSIFICATION
One of the ways in which the ZX7100 with OpenArchitect expands the envelope is its ability
to do line-rate packet classification from layer 2 through layer 7. This feature can often eliminate the need for
an expensive external security device by providing IP filtering capability, or it can manage traffic by assigning
specific packets to different VLANs, Classes of Service, or separated for special processing. As with other features
of OpenArchitect, the interface to program the packet classification uses familiar Linux commands.
LOAD BALANCING
The advanced OpenArchitect 3 packet classification feature may be used to implement
load balancing, where packets are distributed among ATCA blades based on their content. This feature enables
true scalability for ATCA applications, and can be adapted according to any user-set policy. The switch silicon
handles the distribution of packets at full line rate, giving the ZX7100 a significant advantage over processor-based
load-balancing schemes.
COMPACT FLASH
To support larger applications, the ZX7100 includes a CompactFlash socket that can support a
FlashROM device or a micro disk drive, in addition to the embedded processor's Flash ROM. This feature can be used to
manage software upgrades, or provide bulk storage for system logs and other purposes. For security, the CompactFlash
cannot be removed without removing the ZX7100 from the ATCA chassis.
USB
The front panel of the ZX7100 includes a USB socket that enables inexpensive, industry-standard
expandability. Any Linux compatible peripheral device may be used for a variety of application enhancements, such as
one-step upgrades and inline diagnostics.
REAR TRANSITION MODULE
For applications that use rear-panel I/O, the ZX7100 may be used with an RTM. Up to six
in-band Ethernet channels are provided, as well as two out-of-band RS-232 ports and two out-of-band 10/100 Ethernet ports.
TELCO CLOCK
The ATCA Zone-3 connector of the ZX7100 provides full connectivity for the ATCA
backplane clock, which permits the implementation of a chassis backplane clock feature. A custom RTM may
host a hardware-based clock generator to meet any ATCA-compatible specification that requires telco-grade
clock synchronization.
OPENARCHITECT® HA SUITE
OpenArchitect HA Suite features
transparent port-to-port, VLAN-to-VLAN and switch-to-switch rapid failover. With the OpenArchitect High Availability (HA)
software suite, the chassis can respond and automatically correct any single point of failure.