OpenArchitect®
The core software technology of the
ZX7250 goes far beyond simple Ethernet switch management. The
field proven OpenArchitect® embedded operating system provides
Linux-enabled flexibility in management protocols, configuration,
packet vectoring, and high-availability features. Only ZNYX
OpenArchitect uses familiar, industry-standard Linux interfaces,
enabling simple system configuration and true transparency for
network integration.
OpenArchitect® Features
OpenArchitect® uses open-source,
industry compatible APIs for networking. This allows any
Linux-compatible protocol stack to work, giving ISVs flexibility
in the choice of protocol stacks.
|
|
Bash Shell |
Familiar
command-line interface with scripting capability |
ssh
|
Secure
remote sessions |
BusyBox tool kit |
All
the familiar UNIX/Linux/POSIX tools |
vi
editor |
Widely
used text editor for maintaining configuration files |
tftp/ftp |
Standard
file transfer mechanisms |
telnet
|
Remote
session access |
thttpd daemon |
Web-based
file service |
net-SNMP
|
The
latest in SNMP v1, v2 and v3 protocol support |
STP/RSTP/MSTP |
IEEE
802.1D automatic network configuration |
iptables
|
Filter/Forward
packets based on arbitrary rules for security |
dhcpd |
DHCP
server for auto configuration of payload and other nodes |
port-based
DHCP |
IP
Address assignment based on chassis slot number |
zconfig |
Complete
control over VLAN configuration |
OpenArchitect® /
High-Availability (OA/HA)
Continuous ("five nines" or better)
operation is a hard requirement in most networks, making hardware
redundancy a must. Software facilities are equally critical to
enable automatic, rapid re-convergence of the network around
failed components. OpenArchitect/HA fills this need with the
fastest fail-over performance possible in packet-switched
networks. Instead of convergence in seconds or minutes as is
typical for STP/RSTP failover schemes, OpenArchitect/HA can
fail-over in milliseconds, often faster than the dual-SONET
standard of 50 milliseconds.
OpenArchitect® / Packet
Vectoring (OA/PV)
A bonus feature unique to ZNYX
Networks OpenArchitect® switches is also found on the ZX7250.
Packet Vectoring refers to the ability of the switch to send
packets port to port using any information within the packet. This
enables load balancing, security monitoring, and many other
applications that would otherwise not be possible. Because the
silicon handles the real-time decision making, all packet
vectoring happens at full line rate without restrictions. The
OA/PV implementation uses the familiar Linux iptables control
interface to implement packet vectoring rules. With very little
learning curve, network technicians can configure packet vectoring
subsystems that eliminate the need for expensive external load
balancing or network processing systems.